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Moreland fixed us each another drink, and said, `` For God's sake, tell me something truly amusing ''.
In the absence of a truly adequate conceptuality in which the gospel can be expressed, the unavoidable need to demythologize it makes use of whatever resources are at hand -- and this usually means one or another of the various forms of `` folk religion '' current in the situation.
The assumption of such surfaces impinges, according to Wycliffe, upon the contradictory principle as does the conception of a truly continuous transition of one condition into another.
There are two versions of this letter, one read at the beginning and one at the end, which are slightly different, illustrating the change in the students ' judgments of one another and their realization that they truly have things in common.
* understand more truly another religious tradition,
::“ It is truly a whimsical supposition that, if mankind were agreed in considering utility to be the test of morality, they would remain without any agreement as to what is useful, and would take no measures for having their notions on the subject taught to the young, and enforced by law and opinion … to consider the rules of morality as improvable, is one thing ; to pass over the intermediate generalisations entirely, and endeavour to test each individual action directly by the first principle, is another … The proposition that happiness is the end and aim of morality, does not mean that no road ought to be laid down to that goal … Nobody argues that the art of navigation is not founded on astronomy, because sailors cannot wait to calculate the Nautical Almanack.
Paul Davis, another modern historian who addresses both sides in the debate over whether or not this Battle truly determined the direction of history, as Watson claims, or merely was a relatively minor raid, as Cardini writes, says " whether Charles Martel saved Europe for Christianity is a matter of some debate.
Book IV of Gulliver's Travels is the keystone, in some ways, of the entire work, and critics have traditionally responded to the subject of whether Gulliver is insane ( and therefore just another victim of Swift's satire ) or not by questioning whether or not the Houyhnhnms are truly admirable.
* whether and to what extent " fact " and " theoretic explanation " can be considered truly independent and separable from one another ;
Yet, the play leaves open to question whether any of Henry's three sons should be thought to have been truly loved by either Henry or Eleanor and not merely used by King and Queen as pawns in their ceaseless scheming against one another.
Edwin Forrest played a plantation black in 1823, and George Washington Dixon was already building his stage career around blackface in 1828, but it was another white comic actor, Thomas D. Rice, who truly popularized blackface.
They say, for example, that the rubrics have reduced the number of genuflections and other gestures associated with reverence for the sacred elements ; that phrases such as " spiritual drink " are deliberately ambiguous ; and that the GIRM directs the removal of the tabernacle from its previous place on the main altar to another part of the church ( albeit one that is " truly noble, prominent, readily visible, beautifully decorated and suitable for prayer " – GIRM 314 ).
" One story suggests that the town was simply named after Milan, Italy, because of similarities in the climate, but truly, the climate of Milan in Northern Italy, is cold and continental ; another says that the name was supposed to have been " Milam ," but the United States Post Office Department either got it wrong or changed it intentionally because another Milam, Texas, already existed.
While Pius considered another Benedict, Benedict XIV in terms of his sanctity and scholarly contributions to be worthy as Doctor of the Church, he thought that Benedict XV during his short pontificate was truly a man of God, who worked for peace.
He feels guilt from gaining acquittals for defendants who were truly guilty of violent crimes and goes berserk when one commits another murder.
" We are convinced that the great writers have told their own story in their works ", wrote Chateaubriand in Génie du christianisme, " one only truly describes one's own heart by attributing it to another, and the greater part of genius is composed of memories.
Thales inspired the Milesian school of philosophy and was followed by Anaximander, who argued that the substratum or arche could not be water or any of the classical elements but was instead something " unlimited " or " indefinite ," the apeiron ; his reasoning was that because the world seems to consist of opposites ( e. g., hot and cold ) yet a thing can become its opposite ( e. g., a hot thing cold ), they cannot truly be opposites but rather must both be manifestations of some underlying substratrum that is neither, while all of the classical elements are one extreme or another ( e. g., water is wet and so the opposite of dry ).
This implies that, as a general rule, the " operator " of a truly pluralistic framework, i. e. the state in a pluralistic society, must not be biased: it may not take sides with any one group, give undue privileges to one group and discriminate against another one.
In this respect, the Moulton bicycle was truly ahead of its time, as bicycle suspension would not become common for another 30 years.
The Heart of the Matter is not just about failure, but about the price we all pay for our individualism and the impossibility of truly understanding another person.
At school, while cleaning the boys ' locker room as a janitor, she spies on her boyfriend Billy ( Matthew Lawrence ), who truly loves her, and April's boyfriend Jake ( Eric Christian Olsen ), who has another girlfriend.
Although exact motives behind complex social behaviors are difficult to distinguish, the " ability to put oneself in the shoes of another person and experience events and emotions the way that person experienced them " is the definitive factor for truly altruistic behavior according to Batson's empathy-altruism hypothesis.
There is a movie titled Pedro Navaja, filmed in Mexico in 1984, starring Andres Garcia as Pedro Navaja, a young Maribel Guardia as his girlfriend, and Resortes as his best friend, which is based on this song ; it was made without Blades's input, which caused him to record " Sorpresas " ( Surprises ), a song that continues the story, turning the movie's plot around by revealing Navaja was still alive and had killed another panderer while he was being registered, provided that the other panderer believed he was truly dead.

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It upholds the concept of the " visible and invisible Church ," meaning that all who are truly believers in every age belong to the holy Church invisible, while the United Methodist Church is a branch of the Church visible, to which all believers must be connected as it is the only institution wherein the Word of God is preached and the Sacraments are administered.
" The extensive press coverage of the incident made Monteux " at age thirty-eight, truly a famous conductor ".
Williams writes, " Such an upbringing presented to a young man of marked intelligence, such as Idries Shah soon proved himself to possess, many opportunities to acquire a truly international outlook, a broad vision, and an acquaintance with people and places that any professional diplomat of more advanced age and longer experience might well envy.
" Here " nuclear " most likely refers to Azathoth's central location at the nucleus of the cosmos and not to nuclear energy, which did not truly come of age until after Lovecraft's death.
" Roger North, who paid Fell a visit at Oxford, speaks of him in terms of enthusiasm: " The great Dr Fell, who was truly great in all his circumstances, capacities, undertakings and learning, and above all for his superabundant public spirit and goodwill ... O the felicity of that age and place when his authority swayed!
Rilla's brother Walter, who is of age, does not enlist, ostensibly due to a recent bout with typhoid but truly because he fears the ugliness of war and death.
* Three resurrections of the dead — ( 1 ) faithful believers as the first fruit harvest at Jesus ' second coming, ( 2 ) non-believers temporarily resurrected to mortality for an opportunity to learn and accept God's way, ( 3 ) resurrection to final judgment of the incorrigibly wicked — those whose minds had been fully opened to God's truth, either in this age or after the second resurrection, and rejected it — mainly those truly called but who fell away, and those who incorrigibly rebel in the " Wonderful World Tomorrow ".
The fact that this bloodline trait has not shown itself at the usual age of around eleven, as well as the absence of any truly understanding or sympathetic other in her life, leaves Lirael emotionally distressed and very unhappy until her appointment to the Clayr's Library on her fourteenth birthday.
Though Yoh never truly mastered Shikigami technique, he displays the capacity to use it at age 10, under tutelage of his grandfather, Yohmei Asakura.
If true that would have been a truly unique accomplishment for that age.
Physiologically young horses are still not truly mature as two-year olds, though some breeders and most race horse trainers do start young horses in a cart or under saddle at that age.
It succeeded in exploding the myth of Cromwell as a scheming power hungry hypocrite and presented the man as a complex person, a man who changed the course of history but also as a man of his age, not a tyrant, but a person who struggled with his conscience and truly lived according to his beliefs.
In his old age, Stein expressed his gratitude to his parents for the influence of their religious and truly German and knightly example.
Seeing his lack of time to truly study Torah as most of people his age, he decided to remove himself from public activity for some time.
The Josephinum, founded in the bygone age of the late 19th Century by an inspired German immigrant is, in the 21st Century, truly a seminary with a worldwide outreach.
The essay, satire, and dialogue ( in philosophy and religion ) thrived in the age, and the English novel was truly begun as a serious art form.
The essay, satire, and dialogue ( in philosophy and religion ) thrived in the age, and the English novel was truly begun as a serious art form.
Paul Goldberger, in the Aug. 6, 2007, issue of New Yorker magazine, lauded the Bloomberg offices as " a newsroom truly designed for the electronic age ... a dazzling work environment tucked inside a refined but conventional skyscraper.
With youth now in control of the United States, politically as well as economically, and similar revolutions breaking out in all the world's major countries, Max withdraws the military from around the world ( turning them instead into de facto age police ), puts computers and prodigies in charge of the Gross National Product, ships surplus grain for free to third world nations, disbands the FBI and Secret Service, and becomes the leader of " the most truly hedonistic society the world has ever known ".
Early versions of line shafts date back into the 18th century, but truly came of age in the early 19th century with industrialization.
However, though she chooses not to use them, she cannot truly hide them ; she is never sick and appears younger than her biological age because of her awakened mitochondria that find a young, healthy host advantageous.

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