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Wesley was a champion of Arminian teachings, defending his soteriology in a periodical titled The Arminian and writing articles such as Predestination Calmly Considered.
The word autobiography was first used deprecatingly by William Taylor in 1797 in the English periodical the Monthly Review, when he suggested the word as a hybrid but condemned it as ' pedantic '; but its next recorded use was in its present sense by Robert Southey in 1809.
This prompted the English periodical The Economist to write in 1855 that " never, perhaps, was a change so vehemently and generally demanded, of which the importance was so much overrated.
Poe became assistant editor of the periodical in August 1835, but was discharged within a few weeks for having been caught drunk by his boss.
A 1958 article in Encounter by Colin Welch, directed against the Noddy character, was reprinted in a New Zealand librarians ' periodical.
He founded the Anti-Re-election Center in Mexico City in May 1909, and soon thereafter lent his backing to the periodical El Antireeleccionista, which was run by the young lawyer / philosopher José Vasconcelos.
The Dragon debuted in June 1976, and Gygax commented on its success years later: " When I decided that The Strategic Review was not the right vehicle, hired Tim Kask as a magazine editor for Tactical Studies Rules, and named the new publication he was to produce The Dragon, I thought we would eventually have a great periodical to serve gaming enthusiasts worldwide ... At no time did I ever contemplate so great a success or so long a lifespan.
Josiah WarrenJosiah Warren is widely regarded as the first American anarchist, and the four-page weekly paper he edited during 1833, The Peaceful Revolutionist, was the first anarchist periodical published, an enterprise for which he built his own printing press, cast his own type, and made his own printing plates.
Josiah Warren is widely regarded as the first American anarchist, and the four-page weekly paper he edited during 1833, The Peaceful Revolutionist, was the first anarchist periodical published.
Schwitters published a periodical, also called Merz, between 1923 – 32, in which each issue was devoted to a central theme.
" Returning to New York he was able to serialise his book in his periodical Le Libertaire, Journal du Mouvement social.
Josiah Warren is widely regarded as the first American anarchist, and the four-page weekly paper he edited during 1833, The Peaceful Revolutionist, was the first anarchist periodical published.
From 1881 Abbott was editor-in-chief of The Christian Union, renamed The Outlook in 1893 ; this periodical reflected his efforts toward social reform, and, in theology, a liberality, humanitarian and nearly unitarian.
The eight-page Azerbaijani satirical periodical was published in Tiflis ( from 1906 to 1917 ), Tabriz ( in 1921 ) and Baku ( from 1922 to 1931 ) in the Azeri and occasionally Russian languages.
It was the only mainstream periodical to discuss NeXT computers, the operating system, and NeXT software.
at this time the first Orthodox Jewish periodical was launched " Der Treue Zions Waechter " with the Hebrew supplement " Shomer Zion HaNe ' eman "-1855.
Nation of Millions ... was voted Album of the Year by The Village Voice Pazz and Jop Poll, the first hip hop album to be ranked number one by predominantly rock critics in a major periodical.
PRWatch. org previously produced a quarterly print periodical available by subscription called " PR Watch ," whose stated mission was to expose deceptive and misleading public relations campaigns.
That periodical was merged into PRWatch. org's online work in 2009.
For about 20 years, the Adventist movement consisted of a small loosely knit group of people who came from many churches whose primary means of connection and interaction was through James White's periodical, The Advent Review and Sabbath Herald.
The epigraph was not Poe's invention ; such an inscription had been reported, no later than 1803, as having been composed with the intention ( possibly facetious ) of having it placed on the site, and it had appeared, without attribution, as an item of trivia in the 1836 Southern Literary Messenger, a periodical to which Poe contributed.
In 1956, he was named editor-in-chief of Vietnamese Buddhism, the periodical of the Unified Vietnam Buddhist Association ( Giáo Hội Phật Giáo Việt Nam Thống Nhất ).

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Although by this time Diego de Almagro had already acquired sufficient wealth in the conquest of Peru and was living a luxurious life in Cuzco, the prospect of conquering the lands further south was very attractive to him.
He was a celebrated bon vivant whose luxurious home was the site of weekly Sunday afternoon parties attended by closeted celebrities and the attractive young men they met in bars and gyms and brought with them.
* A researcher from the University of Copenhagen pointed out that for years, IKEA has named their cheap rugs after Danish places, while the more expensive and luxurious furniture was named after Swedish places.
The royal barge was accompanied by 400 additional ships, and Caesar was introduced to the luxurious lifestyle of the Egyptian pharaohs.
After the second half of the 18th century, this luxurious artisan product was no longer made, its place taken in part by chintz hangings and printed wallpapers.
The open floor plan was retained although furnishings became luxurious with $ 5, 000 chairs, $ 10, 000 sofas and Ansel Adams prints.
Eysenck left Nazi Germany to live in Britain, and was not shy in attacking Stalinist ' communism ' ( which he regarded as representative of communist ideology ), noting the anti-Semitic prejudices of the Russian government, the luxurious lifestyles of the USSR's leaders despite their talk about equality and the poverty of their people, and the Orwellian " doublethink " of East Germany's naming itself the German Democratic Republic despite being " one of the most undemocratic regimes in the world today.
The castle of the Sanseverino in Colorno was turned into a luxurious summer palace by Ferdinando Bibiena.
As well as the stations and other facilities and attractions already mentioned, in the immediate area was one of the world ’ s biggest and most luxurious department stores: Wertheim, also mentioned earlier.
Don Ramon has worked with the best places in Buenos Aires and associated with ' Papillon ' the most luxurious bar in Carcao and was also recognized for his cocktail recipe books.
Theophanu was also criticized for her decadence, which manifested in her bathing once a day and introducing luxurious garments and jewelry into Germany.
The prophet spoke boldly against the religious and moral corruption, when, in view of the idolatry which had penetrated even into the sanctuary, he threatened to " destroy out of this place the remnant of Baal, and the names of the ... priests " ( Zeph 1: 4 ), and pleaded for a return to the simplicity of their fathers instead of the luxurious foreign clothing which was worn especially in aristocratic circles ( 1: 8 ).
Lucretius was probably a member of the aristocratic gens Lucretia, and his work shows an intimate knowledge of the luxurious lifestyle in Rome.
As historian Mikhail Shcherbatov stated, her court was “ arrayed in cloth of gold, her nobles satisfied with only the most luxurious garments, the most expensive foods, the rarest drinks, that largest number of servants and they applied this standard of lavishness to their dress as well .” Clothing soon became the chosen means in Court by which to display wealth and social standing.
Eating fresh " garden " peas before they were matured was a luxurious innovation of the Early Modern period: by contrast with the coarse, traditional peasant fare of pease pottage, Potage Saint-Germain, made of fresh peas and other fresh greens braised in light stock and pureed, was an innovation sufficiently refined that it could be served to Louis XIV of France, for whose court at the Château de Saint-Germain-en-Laye it was named, ca 1660-80.
* The El Tovar Hotel was built in 1905 and is the most luxurious lodging on the South Rim.
Nevertheless, the marketing category was created in 1966 with Kaiser Jeep's luxurious Super Wagoneer.
The Ilya Muromets was a luxurious aircraft with an isolated passenger saloon, wicker chairs, bedroom, lounge and a bathroom.
* Boeing 377-Developed soon after World War 2, from the C-97 Stratofreighter, this was a luxurious double-decker airliner with a pressurized cabin.
In 1966 a top-line Cutlass Supreme was introduced as a four-door hardtop sedan with a more powerful 330 CID Jetfire Rocket V8 than the regular F-85 / Cutlass models, a more luxurious interior and other trimmings.

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