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chapter and three
In 1441 Pope Eugene IV merged them into one congregation called " Congregatio Sancti Ambrosii ad Nemus ", made the original house the main seat, and laid down a system of government whereby a general chapter met every three years, elected the priors who stayed in office till the next chapter.
( Chapter 1 is the first of three important moments in Joshua marked with major speeches and reflections by the main characters ; here first God and then Joshua make speeches about the goal of conquest of the Promised Land ; at chapter 12, Joshua looks back on the conquest ; and at chapter 23 Joshua gives a speech about what must be done if Israel is to live in peace in the land ).
The presence of three Greek loanwords that only occur in Daniel chapter 3, have supporters of a late date say that Daniel had to have been written after Alexander the Great ’ s conquest of the Orient, from 330 BCE.
Across the entire book, each chapter forms a coherent unit, with a concluding unit of three final chapters ( 10-12 ).
The first chapter, written in Hebrew Masoretic text, introduces Daniel and his three companions: Hananiah, Mishael, and Azariah.
In the Coptic Orthodox Church chapter three is chanted on the twelfth hour of the Good Friday service, that commemorates the burial of Jesus.
In chapter 34, High describes Loki, and says that Loki had three children with a female jötunn named Angrboða located in the land of Jötunheimr ; Fenrisúlfr, the serpent Jörmungandr, and the female being Hel.
In chapter 17 of the Bhagavad Gita, Krishna describes how faith, influenced by the three modes ( guṇas ) lead to different approaches in worship, diet, sacrifice, austerity and charity.
* Canon 12: Abbots and priors are to hold their general chapter every three years.
In chapter 34 of the book Gylfaginning, Hel is listed by High as one of the three children of Loki and Angrboða ; the wolf Fenrir, the serpent Jörmungandr, and Hel.
In chapter 10 of book 6 of Historia Regum Britanniae, Geoffrey records that three brigandines ( or long galleys ) full of armed men commanded by two brothers, Hengist and Horsa, arrived in Britain.
In chapter 7, after a break of three days, Aurelius calls together a counsel of principal officers to decide what to do with Hengist.
" He served three terms on the board of governors of the Chicago chapter of NARAS ( the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences ).
The system has evolved since the formation of the society ; and now has three Sovereigns of Arms, with Principal Heralds for each Kingdom, each of whom oversee several deputy officers for matters such as heraldic education and processing registrations, and several local officers ( generally one for each local chapter ) who assist the local participants.
The word supersession is used by S. Thelwall in the title of chapter three of his 1870 translation of Tertullian's Adversus Iudaeos ( written between 198 and 208 ).
In chapter 33, after returning from Asgard and feasting with the gods, Ægir invites the gods to come to his hall in three months.
Fourth Nephi is one of the shorter books in the Book of Mormon, containing only a single chapter, but it covers almost three centuries of the history of the Nephites and the Lamanites ( ca AD 35 to 321 ).
The chapter had already made three selections which the pope had declined to confirm.
The first chapter is a " Declaration of Rights of the Inhabitants of the State of Vermont ," was drafted in 1777, and is followed by a " Plan or Frame of Government " outlining the structure of governance with powers distributed between three co-equal branches: executive, legislative and judiciary.
The three translations differ much in tone ; Gilbert's translation is formal, notable in the initiating sentence of the first chapter.
The same chapter describes love as the greatest of the three, and further defines love as " patient, kind, not envious, boastful, arrogant, or rude.
: John 3: 14 – 16 or John III: 14 – 16 refers to verses 14 to 16 of chapter three of the Gospel of John.

chapter and Voltaire's
In chapter 5 of Voltaire's novella Candide, a minor character remarks that he was from this region ; " I am a sailor and born at Batavia ".
Ismail Ibn Sharif is mentioned in chapter 11 of Voltaire's Candide.
In chapter 6 of Voltaire's novella Candide, the narrator remarks that the University of Coimbra had decided that " the burning of a few people alive by a slow fire, and with great ceremony, is an infallible secret to hinder the earth from quaking.
In Voltaire's satire Candide, the main characters stop there on their escape from Lisbon ( chapter 9-10 ).
A centuries-old theme in Western culture is the depiction of European women forcibly taken into Oriental harems – evident for example in the Mozart opera Die Entführung aus dem Serail (" The Abduction from the Seraglio ") concerning the attempt of the hero Belmonte to rescue his beloved Konstanze from the seraglio / harem of the Pasha Selim ; or in Voltaire's Candide, in chapter 12 of which the old woman relates her experiences of being sold into harems across the Ottoman Empire.
Moidores are mentioned in the ninth chapter of Voltaire's Candide: '... My Lady has moidores and diamonds ...'

chapter and 1747
After residing a few years in Berlin he was appointed, in 1747, secretary of the cathedral chapter at Halberstadt.
An 1885 book about Western Scotland with a chapter on Roy's life has him a Colonel in the British Army who was trusted with the work of mapping the Highlands in 1747 by his commanding general.

chapter and novel
J. H. Miller's excellent chapter on Great Expectations has lately illustrated how fruitfully that novel can be read from such a perspective.
In chapter four of the second Inspector Hanaud novel, The House of the Arrow ( 1924 ), Hanaud declares sanctimoniously to the heroine, " You are wise, Mademoiselle … For, after all, I am Hanaud.
In chapter 10 of the first part of the novel, Don Quixote says he must take the magical helmet of Mambrino, an episode from Canto I of Orlando, and itself a reference to Matteo Maria Boiardo's Orlando innamorato.
The wineskins episode near the end of the interpolated tale " The Curious Impertinent " in chapter 35 of the first part of Don Quixote is a clear reference to Apuleius, and recent scholarship suggests that the moral philosophy and the basic trajectory of Apuleius's novel are fundamental to Cervantes's program.
Philip Roth titled the second chapter of his novel " The Ghost Writer " Nathan Dedalus, after the novel's young protagonist Nathan Zuckerman.
* Margaret Atwood's novel The Handmaid's Tale closes with a chapter set at a conference taking place some time after the events of the rest of the book, in which scholars question the authenticity of the earlier manuscript.
* Each chapter in Frank Herbert's science fiction novels Whipping Star, The Dosadi Experiment, and Dune variously begin with an aphorism, an excerpt from an official report ( or even a manual ), a quotation from a book about the events of the novel, etc.
* Charles Dickens ' novel, Great Expectations ( first published in serial form in the publication All the Year Round from 1 December 1860 to August 1861 ), contains a reference in chapter 48 to a couple having been married " over the broomstick.
For instance, the scene of Ekaterin's questioning with fast-penta begins from her viewpoint, but as the drug takes hold ( and the novel begins a new chapter ) it continues from Miles's viewpoint.
Lawhead has contributed to one fictional compilation, writing a chapter in the serial mystery novel Carnage at Christhaven ( 1989-ed.
Skuld's first appearance in the manga was in chapter 32, The Third Goddess, but she has also been depicted in a novel ( Ah!
The novel uses the same chapter title format that Leslie Charteris used in his Saint novels.
The story of their meeting closely follows chapter 18 of the novel, in which the two lovers living in the garret are not Rodolphe and Mimì at all, but rather Jacques and Francine.
In chapter 4 of Oscar Wilde's novel The Picture of Dorian Gray, Dorian leafs through a copy of Manon Lescaut while waiting for Lord Henry.
In Book II chapter 28 of Stendhal's novel Le Rouge et le Noir, Julien and the woman he pretends to court, Madame de Fervaques, watch the opera Manon Lescaut while Julien is really thinking about his other lovers, Madame de Rênal and Mathilde de la Mole.
* 1980: The Congo River is featured in a chapter of Michael Crichton's novel Congo ( published in 1980 ), as well as in the 1995 film based on the book.
In the book by Silvia Iannello Le immagini e le parole dei Malavoglia, the author selects some passages of the Verga novel, adds original comments and Acitrezza's photographic images, and devotes a chapter to the origins, remarks and frames taken from the movie.
* The museum is mentioned in chapter XII of Henry James's 1875 novel Roderick Hudson.
* The museum is mentioned in Book 1, chapter 24 of Henry James's novel " Portrait of a Lady.
* The Thomas Pynchon novel V. contains a chapter centered around an attempted robbery of The Birth of Venus from the museum.
*“ The Intruder ” ( 1959, excerpt of chapter ten of the novel )
* In Christian Bök's novel Eunoia ( 2001 ), each chapter is restricted to a single vowel, missing four of the five vowels.
A story of the origin of fairies appears in a chapter about Peter Pan in J. M. Barrie's 1902 novel The Little White Bird, and was incorporated into his later works about the character.
In the sixth and final part ( chapter 32 on ) while remaining in the " present " time the novel takes a much darker turn and spends the remaining chapters focusing on the serious and brutal nature of war and life in general.

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