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The anonymous author drew three main sources, including the Gospel of Mark, the sayings collection known as the Q source, and material unique to his own community.
The author drew on three primary sources, each representing a distinct community: a hypothetical collection, or several collections, of sayings ( called " Q ", and shared with Luke ); the Gospel of Mark ; and material unique to Matthew ( called " M ", some of which may have originated with Matthew himself ).
The rules for simulating magic were inspired by the works of fantasy author Jack Vance, and the system as a whole drew upon the work of authors such as Robert E. Howard, L. Sprague de Camp, and Fritz Leiber.
Beyond his bloody coup d ' etat, and his tolerance for the golden calves at Dan and Bethel ( which drew the disdain of the author of Kings ), little is known of the events of Jehu's reign.
The author Lucy Maud Montgomery drew inspiration from the land during the late Victorian Era for the setting of her classic novel Anne of Green Gables ( 1908 ).
Those who believe Paul was the author of Second Thessalonians also note how Paul drew attention to the authenticity of the letter by signing it himself: " I, Paul, write this greeting with my own hand, which is how I write in every letter .".
The author of the Zohar drew upon the Bible commentaries written by medieval rabbis, including Rashi, Abraham ibn Ezra, David Kimhi and even authorities as late as Nahmanides and Maimonides.
At the time they wrote Iolanthe, both Gilbert and Sullivan were in their peak creative years, and Iolanthe, their seventh work together, drew the best from both composer and author.
Whence the author of the first part of the Liber Pontificalis drew this information, it is now impossible to say.
The play partially drew on the work of a young British author David Irving, who later became notorious as a Holocaust denier.
However, in a study released in 2008 by the Guttmacher Institute, author of the findings Laura Lindberg stated that there " is a widespread belief that teens engage in nonvaginal forms of sex, especially oral sex, as a way to be sexually active while still claiming that technically, they are virgins ", but that her study drew the conclusion that " research shows that this supposed substitution of oral sex for vaginal sex is largely a myth ".
In Chapter 18, for example, he uses a metaphor of a lion and a fox, examples of cunning and force ; according to,the Roman author from whom Machiavelli in all likelihood drew the simile of the lion and the fox ” was Cicero.
The fresh insight into the history of the church evinced by this work drew attention to its author, and even before he had terminated the first year of his academical labours at Heidelberg, he was called to Berlin, where he was appointed professor of Theology.
Besides being the author of several controversial works, Martini drew up a Dictionary of Ancient Musical Terms, which appeared in the second volume of GB Doni's Works ; he also published a treatise on The Theory of Numbers as Applied to Music.
American author Acharya S in The Christ Conspiracy: The Greatest Story Ever Sold ( 1999 ) argues that Jesus and Christianity were created by members of various secret societies, mystery schools and religions to unify the Roman Empire under one state religion, and that these people drew on numerous myths and rituals which existed previously and then constructed them into Christianity that exists today.
The rituals performed drew largely upon rituals and sex magic described by English author and occult teacher Aleister Crowley.
Khan drew upon inspiration from another American author, Pearl S. Buck and her books The Good Earth ( 1931 ) and The Mother ( 1934 ), which were made into feature films by Sidney Franklin in 1937 and 1940 respectively.
As can be seen from these first Black Masses and Satanic Masses appearing in the U. S., the creators drew heavily from occult novelists such as Dennis Wheatley and Joris-Karl Huysmans, and from non-fiction occult writers popular in the 1960s, such as H. T. F. Rhodes ( who provided a title in his 1954 book The Satanic Mass ), and Grillot de Givry ( author of the popular illustrated book Witchcraft, Magic and Alchemy ).
" After they returned, Joliet used the name " Miskonsing " on a map that he drew in 1674, and when the news of their voyage was first published in 1681 the book's author, Melchisedec Thevenot, called it the " Mescousin " River.
Examples include Michael Faraday, who, with James Clerk Maxwell, unified the electric and magnetic forces in what are now known as Maxwell's equations ; James Joule, who worked extensively in thermodynamics and is often credited with the discovery of the principle of conservation of energy ; Paul Dirac, one of the pioneers of quantum mechanics ; naturalist Charles Darwin, author of On the Origin of Species and discoverer of the principle of evolution by natural selection ; Harold Kroto, the discoverer of buckminsterfullerene ; William Thomson ( Baron Kelvin ) who drew important conclusions in the field of thermodynamics and invented the Kelvin scale of absolute zero ; botanist Robert Brown discovered the random movement of particles suspended in a fluid ( Brownian motion ); and the creator of Bell's Theorem, John Stewart Bell.
The author drew primarily on Holinshed's Chronicles for the story of Leir and his daughters.
She named American author Stephen King as one of her first major influences, and drew inspiration from his non-horror stories.
This may have its roots in virulently anti-Roman ( anti-Catholic ) propaganda against " papists " and the city of Rome, home of the Pope and heart of the Roman Catholic Church, which drew the ire of many a Reformation author.
" Matsui's stoic, emotionless conduct during those at-bats drew great praise from tournament officials and reporters alike ," author Robert Whiting wrote.
Hawker, deemed “ Star of the West ” for his superlative preaching that drew thousands to Charles to hear him speak for over an hour at a time, was known as a bold evangelical, caring father, active in education and compassionate for the poor and needy of the parish, a scholar and author of many books and deeply beloved of his parishioners.

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The author suggests that this may be one explanation for the Flynn effect and that this may be an important explanation for the link between national malaria burden and economic development.
The link between King and his shadow writer was exposed after a Washington D. C. bookstore clerk, Steve Brown, incredulous that Bachman and King were not one and the same, located publisher's records at the Library of Congress and discovered a document naming King as the author of one of Bachman's novels.
The person from whom one hears the teaching should have heard it as one link in a succession of listeners going back to the original speaker: the Buddha in the case of a sutra or the author in the case of a book.
The author concluded that insufficient evidence exists to link video game violence with aggression.
He even ventured to England to converse with Harold Tom Wilkins, the author of Captain Kidd and His Skeleton Island, believing he had found a link between Oak Island and a map in Wilkins's book.
The book is a personal study of recruits into the Coldstream Guards in the early years of World War II ; a Cornish recruit is said to have a Jewish appearance, and the author makes the link.
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* Rational Choice with Passion: Virtue in a Model of Rational Addiction-In this link the author uses Aristotelian virtue as a mediator between passion and reason in the construction of utility / consumption functions in an esoteric part of consumer behaviour theory related to decision making in addictive situations.
The Problem of Conflicted Virtue-In this link the author is using virtue in the sense of a positive outcome ( balance of payments surplus ) that conflicts with long term regional growth and stability.
Robert Todd Carroll, author of The Skeptic's Dictionary, originally sided with the show's conclusion that there was no link between secondhand smoke and cancer.
In the first volume the author discusses the land and the people, the pre-historic communication system in the Northern Areas, the need for having an all weather road link with Gilgit and the construction of Indus Valley Road.
He carried a link to a copy of the LaRouche list on his website, with comments on the inaccuracy of individual entries, intending to show that he was not its author.
Some activists, including Mark Dice, the author of a book titled " The Resistance Manifesto ", make a link between the VeriChip and the Biblical Mark of the Beast.
However with data sharing technology such as XDI link contracts, an account holder can choose to link all of their i-broker accounts, or selected accounts, or none at all — the same way a web site author determines which pages on the site link to each other.
Furthermore, the autobiographical essays, literary works, life experiences as well as the political stance of Chamanzaminli clearly link the pseudonym Kurban Said to him as the core author of Ali and Nino.
In January 2008 Mike Shea link, son of the author Bob Shea, released the book under a Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial Share-Alike license link
For example, in 1906, Congolese pygmy Ota Benga was put by anthropologist Madison Grant in a cage in the Bronx Zoo, labelled " the missing link " between an orangutan and the " white race " — Grant, a renowned eugenicist, was also the author of The Passing of the Great Race ( 1916 ).
The author of this text has requested that there appear a direct link to the website on which the information is taken.
Cross-referencing is usually employed to either verify claims made by an author or to link to another piece of work that is of related interest.
Fowler disagrees, arguing that under any circumstances the author of Matthew would have been unlikely to link the Virgin Mary to harlots and adulterers.

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