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His renunciation of wealth and a senatorial career in favour of a Christian ascetic and philanthropic life was held up as an example by many of his contemporaries, including Augustine, Jerome, Martin of Tours, and Ambrose.
Church Fathers Tertullian and Jerome held to traducianism and creationism, respectively, and pre-existence was condemned as heresy in the Second Council of Constantinople in AD 553.
This opinion, although reported by Jerome, was not held by all, as Jerome himself attributed the epistles to John the Apostle.
Jerome claimed that Tertullian's father held the position of ' centurio proconsularis ' (" aide-de-camp ") in the Roman army in Africa.
The first Belmont Stakes was held at Jerome Park Racetrack in The Bronx, built in 1866 by stock market speculator Leonard Jerome ( 1817 – 1891 ) and financed by August Belmont, Sr. ( 1816 – 1890 ), for whom the race was named.
The race continued to be held at Jerome Park until 1890, when it was moved to the nearby facility, Morris Park Racecourse.
However, U. S. National Park Service historian Jerome Green, in his 2005 history of the siege, The Guns of Independence, concurs with the 1881 centennial account by Johnston, noting simply that when Brigadier General O ' Hara presented the sword to Major General Lincoln, " he held it for a moment and immediately returned it to O ' Hara.
Jerome advanced some doubt regarding the historicity and inspiration of those books which were absent in the Palestinian Canon due to the principle Veritas Hebraica ; yet Pope Gelasius I obliged Jerome to obey the canons of the so called third Council of Carthage, held in Africa under St. Augustine of Hippo in 397, which declared the canonicity of the Deuterocanon.
Other examples include Thomas Moran's Fiercely the Red Sun Descending, Burned His Way along the Heavens ( 1875 ), held by the North Carolina Museum of Art, and the panoramic waterfalls of Hiawatha and Minnehaha on their Honeymoon ( 1885 ) by Jerome Thompson ( 1814 – 1886 ).
When Helvidius proposed this idea in the 4th century, Jerome maintained that Mary remained always a virgin, and held that those who were called the brothers and sisters of Jesus were actually children of Clopas, a brother-in-law of Mary.
; Eusebius and Epiphanius held that these men were Joseph's sons from ( an unrecorded ) former marriage Jerome, another important early theologian, also followed the perpetual virginity doctrine, but argued that these adelphoi were sons of Mary's sister, whom Jerome identified as Mary of Cleopas.
Jerome and financier August Belmont, Sr. built Jerome Park Racetrack on the Bathgate land ; the first Belmont Stakes was held there in 1867.
Jerome held that the " brethren " in question were children of Mary, the mother of James and Joses, named in and, a sister of Jesus ' mother (), making them cousins of Jesus.
Although he was quite starved, " so wasted that his bones scarcely held together " ( Jerome ) he still frequently heard voices, of infants or of domestic animals, which he identified as demons, and had visions of naked women, voluptuous meals, chariots and gladiatorial contests:
Later Jerome would express his preference for adhering strictly to the Hebrew text and canon, but his view held little currency even in his own day.
He built the Jerome Park Racetrack, where the first Belmont Stakes was held, on his estate.
Public debate turned into more and less furtive acts of direct disobedience, with the exception of a brief recurrence of the original issue in communications between Horne and Bullinger, and between Jerome Zanchi and the queen, though the latter correspondence, held by Grindal, was never delivered.
On the other hand, Vanderbilt Professor Kathy L. Gaca ( The Making of Fornication: Eros, Ethics, and Political Reform in Greek Philosophy and Early Christianity, University of California Press, 2003 ) promotes a view of Epiphanes as one of the voices in early Christianity who held a positive and liberationist view of sexual pleasure, and who was among those like him who were ultimately silenced by the victorious sex-negative leadership represented by Clement of Alexandria, Tatian, Ambrose, Jerome and Augustine.
In a 2005 U. S. court case, several of Jerome H. Lemelson patents covering bar code readers were held to be invalid because the specification was not complete enough for a person of ordinary skill in the art of electrical engineering to have made and used the claimed invention at the time the patent was filed ( 1954 ) without undue experimentation.

Jerome and chapter
Jerome refuted Porphyry's application of the little horn of chapter seven to Antiochus.
In referring to Genesis chapter 2, Jerome further argued, " that while Scripture on the first, third, fourth, fifth, and sixth days relates that, having finished the works of each, God saw that it was good, on the second day it omitted this altogether, leaving us to understand that two is not a good number because it destroys unity, and prefigures the marriage compact.
The work was lost to modern scholars, until, in 1816, a palimpsest was discovered by BG Niebuhr in the chapter library of Verona, in which some of the works of St Jerome were written over some earlier writings, which proved to be the lost work of Gaius.
Unfortunately, the railway at Tilehurst was mentioned in less than glowing terms by Jerome K. Jerome in chapter 16 of Three Men in a Boat: " The river becomes very lovely from a little above Reading.
The codex contains the Vulgate version of the four Gospels, the canon tables of Eusebius of Caesarea, the letter of St. Jerome to Pope Damasus ( Novum opus ), the prologue of St. Jerome to the Gospels ( Plures fuisse ), and prologues and chapter lists for each of the Gospels.

Jerome and eight
" Jerome Robbins, in his PBS American Experience biography, claimed that he was forced to capitulate to the House Un-American Activities Committee, identifying eight Communist sympathizers and disgracing himself among his fellow artists, allegedly because Sullivan threatened to reveal Robbins's homosexuality to the public.
Against Porphyry, Jerome identified Rome as the fourth kingdom of chapters two and seven, but his view of chapters eight and 11 was more complex.
A self-proclaimed " very difficult man ," Shaw was married eight times: Jane Cairns ( 1932 – 33 ; annulled ); Margaret Allen ( 1934 – 37 ; divorced ); actress Lana Turner ( 1940 ; divorced ); Betty Kern ( 1942 – 43 ; divorced ), the daughter of songwriter Jerome Kern ; actress Ava Gardner ( 1945 – 46 ; divorced ); Forever Amber author Kathleen Winsor ( 1946 – 48 ; annulled ); actress Doris Dowling ( 1952 – 56 ; divorced ); and actress Evelyn Keyes ( 1957 – 85 ; divorced ).
The second part ( 1635 ), the printing of which was paid for by the confraternity of St Jerome, contains four plays by Tirso de Molina, and eight written by him in collaboration with other dramatists ; one of these collaborators was Juan Ruiz de Alarcón, but Tirso de Molina was the predominant spirit in these literary partnerships.
In Santa Maria de Guadalupe he painted various large pictures, eight of which relate to the history of St. Jerome ; and in the church of Saint Paul, Seville, a famous figure of the Crucified Saviour, in grisaille, creating an illusion of marble.
For lack of adequate facilities, the business having increased largely, the firm, in 1856, moved to Bridgeport, Connecticut, occupying the old Jerome Clock Co. building, to which additions were made from time to time, until it covered about eight acres in 1899.
Jerome Pathon ( born December 16, 1975 in Cape Town, South Africa ) is an American football coach and former wide receiver who played eight seasons in the National Football League.
" After the Monmouth race, he won eight of his next nine starts: a mile race at Aqueduct Racetrack in a record for a three-year-old at that distance, the Choice Stakes, the Jerome Handicap, the Discovery Handicap, the Lawrence Realization Stakes, the Hawthorne Gold Cup Handicap and the Jockey Club Gold Cup ( the latter two against older horses ).
These eight collections paid tribute to Cole Porter ( 1956 ), Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart ( 1956 ), Duke Ellington ( 1957 ), Irving Berlin ( 1958 ), George Gershwin and Ira Gershwin ( 1959 ), Harold Arlen ( 1961 ), Jerome Kern ( 1963 ) and Johnny Mercer ( 1964 ).
Primarily a showcase for Rita Hayworth, the film has lavish modern and 1890s costumes, eight dance routines for Hayworth, and songs by Jerome Kern and Ira Gershwin, including the classic " Long Ago ( and Far Away )".

Jerome and describes
Jerome in the Vulgate's prologues describes a canon which excludes the deuterocanonical books, possibly excepting Baruch.
In the painting Virgin and Child with St. Anne the composition again picks up the theme of figures in a landscape which Wasserman describes as " breathtakingly beautiful " and harkens back to the St Jerome picture with the figure set at an oblique angle.
In order to defend himself from these accusations Orosius wrote Liber Apologeticus, in which he describes his motives for participating in the synod, he was invited by Saint Jerome, and rejects the accusation of heresy made against him.
* Jerome H. Saltzer, CTSS Technical Notes ( MIT Project MAC, 1965 ) describes the internals of CTSS in some detail
* Jerome H. Saltzer, Manuscript Typing and Editing ( MIT Computation Center, 1964 ) describes the world's first computerized text formatting system
* In Chapter 12 of Three Men in a Boat ( 1889 ), Jerome K. Jerome describes Cliveden Reach as " unbroken loveliness this is, perhaps, the sweetest stretch of all the river ..."
However in 1889, Jerome K. Jerome's Three Men in a Boat describes Datchet as a minor riverside resort.
* Jerome K. Jerome's first book comically describes his stint in English theatre during the late 1870s.
The Englishmen spend some time in the company of students ; Jerome describes German Student Corps and their customs of the Kneipe, an organized beer party, and the Mensur, or Academic fencing.

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