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John's theology of chastity has been replaced by the editor's theology of outright celibacy, which makes little sense when John's true church is symbolised as a bride of the Lamb.
After Jesus meets his followers “ in the air ,” the marriage of the Lamb takes place: " Let us be glad and rejoice and give him glory, for the marriage of the Lamb has come, and his wife has made herself ready.
The city has a river which proceeds " out of the throne of God and of the Lamb.
One of the founding fathers of QED, Richard Feynman, has called it " the jewel of physics " for its extremely accurate predictions of quantities like the anomalous magnetic moment of the electron, and the Lamb shift of the energy levels of hydrogen.
Lamb has, like many Thorne Smith heroes, a shrewish ( and in this case adulterous ) wife who at one point tries to murder him ( at the time he is a goldfish ).
In the foreground, he has grouped the leading statesmen from the Lords: Charles Grey, 2nd Earl Grey ( 1764 – 1845 ), William Lamb, 2nd Viscount Melbourne ( 1779 – 1848 ) and the Whiggy ( British political faction ) | Whigs on the left ; and Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington ( 1769 – 1852 ) and the Tories ( political faction ) | Tories on the right.
Peter Gabriel has said in an interview for the 2008 box-set release of The Lamb that he was not happy about the choice of model as he had vividly imagined Rael as being Puerto Rican.
Richmond has originated and been home to many musicians, including GWAR, D ' Angelo, Lamb of God, Avail, Fighting Gravity, Municipal Waste, Trey Songz and Carbon Leaf.
However, the university has also contributed in other fields, such as by the work of mathematicians Paul Erdős, Horace Lamb and Alan Turing ; author Anthony Burgess ; philosophers Samuel Alexander, Ludwig Wittgenstein and Alasdair MacIntyre ; the Pritzker Prize and RIBA Stirling Prize winning architect Norman Foster and composer Peter Maxwell Davies all attended, or worked in, Manchester.
The experimentally measured Lamb shift has been argued to be, in part, a zero-point energy effect.
It has been represented by the Liberal Democrat Norman Lamb since 2001 after previously being held by the Conservatives for many years.
Other large employers include Amalgamated Sugar Company, makers of White Satin sugar and Lamb Weston which has a food processing plant located in west Twin Falls.
Other buildings on the site include the Holmes Building ( a south spur off the Canterbury Quad, containing fellows ' rooms ), and Middleton Hall, a curious house, north of the North Quad and abutting the Lamb and Flag, which has a stone frontage in early 19th-century style, though the back part is in Victorian red brick and contains a Jacobean staircase ( perhaps originally from another building ).
" A similar witticism has been attributed to Horace Lamb ( who had published a noted text book on Hydrodynamics )— his choice being quantum electrodynamics ( instead of relativity ) and turbulence.
While it has been claimed that two related messianic Jewish sects of the eighteenth century, the Frankists, followers of Jacob Frank, and the Dönmeh, followers of Shabbetai Zvi, were alleged to hold an annual springtime ' Lamb Festival ,' which consisted of a celebratory dinner that included a ritualized exchange of spouses., such reports should be considered very cautiously, as they may simply be defamatory propaganda of the time against groups that the ruling elite found heretical, particularly since the groups involved were secretive about their beliefs, aims, and practices.
The Lamb & Flag in Rose Street has a reputation as the oldest pub in the area, though records are not clear.
* In Duncan Falls, Ohio, Cornerstone Full Gospel Church has put on the drama " Worthy Is The Lamb " for over 15 years.
The Urn Burial has been admired by Charles Lamb, Samuel Johnson, John Cowper Powys, James Joyce, Jorge Luis Borges, and Ralph Waldo Emerson, who said of it that it " smells in every word of the sepulchre.
The Climatic Research Unit, founded in 1972 by Hubert Lamb in the School of Environmental Sciences has been an early centre of work for climate change research.
The Lamb of God title has found widespread use in Christian prayers and the Agnus Dei is used both a standard part of the Catholic Mass, with other uses in liturgy and as a form of contemplative prayer.
In modern Roman Catholic Christology, Karl Rahner has continued to elaborate on the analogy that the blood of the Lamb of God, and the water flowing from the side of Christ on Calvary had a cleansing nature, similar to baptismal water.
The Moravian Church uses an Agnus Dei as their seal with the surrounding inscription Vicit agnus noster, eum sequamur (" Our Lamb has conquered, let us follow him.

Lamb and been
In a symbolically important step, Sergius I declared support for the chant " Lamb of God, who takest away the sins of the world, have mercy on us " at the breaking of the Host during Mass, and restored the damaged facade mosaic in St. Peter's atrium that depicted the Worship of the Lamb ; the depiction of Christ as lamb had been prohibited by the Council.
After the work had been done and the land cleared all the Nova Scotians, men and women, disembarked and marched towards the thick forest and to the cotton tree, and their preachers ( all African Americans ) began singing: Awake and Sing Of Moses and the Lamb Wake!
Both had been dismissed earlier that day, however they decided not to remain at the ground to " watch Allan Lamb and Robin Smith flat the Queensland attack before a small crowd ".
Both parties had had numerous extramarital affairs by that time and Lamb had long been known to eschew duplicity.
In the Gallican Church, a survival or relic of these feasts of charity is seen in the pain béni ; and, in the Eastern Orthodox Church in the ( antidoron ) or eulogiæ, also known as prosphora distributed to non-communicants at the close of the Divine Liturgy ( Eucharist ), from the loaf out of which the Lamb ( Host ) and other portions have been cut during the Liturgy of Preparation.
Forms of ' soft ' or epigenetic inheritance within organisms have been suggested as neo-Lamarckian in nature by such scientists as Eva Jablonka and Marion J. Lamb.
The album was originally intended as a two-record set, and two songs on the final album (" Get On the Right Thing " and " Little Lamb Dragonfly ") had been recorded during the Ram sessions, prior to the formation of Wings ; Laine added backing vocals to one of these songs, but McCullough was not on either song.
Multiple hypotheses about the suitable symbolism for the Lamb of God have been offered,
Lamb has been referred to by E. V.
After this period of recovery Lamb began to take lessons from Mrs. Reynolds, a woman who lived in the Temple and is believed to have been the former wife of a lawyer.
Mrs. Reynolds must have been a sympathetic schoolmistress because Lamb maintained a relationship with her throughout his life and she is known to have attended dinner parties held by Mary and Charles in the 1820s.
With the help of friends Lamb succeeded in obtaining his sister's release from what would otherwise have been lifelong imprisonment, on the condition that he take personal responsibility for her safekeeping.
The 1799 death of John Lamb was something of a relief to Charles because his father had been mentally incapacitated for a number of years since suffering a stroke.
Charles Lamb, having been to school with Samuel Coleridge, counted Coleridge as perhaps his closest, and certainly his oldest, friend.
Additional meaning would have been ascribed to the figure by early Christian viewers in the context of Christ's phrase " I am the shepherd: the good shepherd giveth his life for the sheep ," and St John the Baptist's description of Christ as " the Lamb of God, which taketh away the sins of the world.

Lamb and described
In addition to the Hebrew Bible verses, the tree of life is symbolically described in the Book of Revelation as having curing properties: " the angel showed me the river of the water of life, as clear as crystal, flowing from the throne of God and of the Lamb down the middle of the great street of the city.
His imprisonment allowed him many luxuries and access to friends and family, Lamb described his decorations of the cell as something not found outside a fairy tale.
Years later, in his essay " Christ ’ s Hospital Five and Thirty Years Ago ," Lamb described these events, speaking of himself in the third person as " L ."
The effect was first described in a paper by Horace Lamb in 1883 for the case of spherical conductors, and was generalised to conductors of any shape by Oliver Heaviside in 1885.
A symptom of trouble is that over the course of the week described in the novel, the five poet-magicians of the " Magic House " of the village of Horned Lamb all die or lose their status as members of the poet-magician estate.
Lamb Chop has been described as a " 6-year-old girl, very intuitive and very feisty, a combination of obstinacy and vulnerability ... you know how they say fools rush in where wise men fear to go?
The specimen, cataloged as MLP 93-I-3-1, was found in the Cape Lamb deposits of Vega Island, Antarctica, in 1992, but was only described as a new species in 2005 because it consists of the very delicate remains of one bird embedded in a concretion, which had to be meticulously prepared for study.
However, Gregory Lamb of < i > The Christian Science Monitor </ i > described Rogers as " a comedienne par excellence " in the film.
As Lamb dragged the two out of the house, Veronica pleaded with her arch-rival to listen to her as she described the location of the hidden prison cell.
Bill Lamb of About. com, described the song and the music of the album as " fresh, new and invigorating ".
Bill Lamb of About. com described the song as " a big pop ballad that expresses raw emotion.
" Bill Lamb from About. com described the song, along with " Holiday " and " Borderline ," as " state of the art dance-pop.
Another incident relating to Dyer concerns a preface which he wrote for his Poems published in 1802, and is described in detail by E. V. Lucas in his Life of Charles Lamb.
Cooke's Richard was, then, something more than the fairy-tale ogre described by Charles Lamb.

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