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Meekness and them
* Sir Thomas Browne explained: " Meekness takes injuries like pills, not chewing, but swallowing them down.

Meekness and .
Meekness is a possible attribute of human behavior.
Meekness is one of the Seven virtues in Christian tradition.

charity and guide
* Getting a charity worker arrested for holding a charity sale on a Sunday and having his guide dog destroyed.
The next day The Sun ran a 600-word reply from the head of the mental health charity Sane, and since then has adopted a style guide on covering mental health stories prepared by the same charity.
The distance was five hundred leagues, which had to be made on foot, without equipment, or guide, or any other resources but the precarious charity that might be received on the road.
Simon has since turned to fields outside of television: he regularly appears on Howard Stern's radio shows, managed boxer Lamon Brewster and helped guide him to the World Boxing Organization Heavyweight Championship in 2004, is a regular poker player and six-time in the money finisher at the World Series of Poker, and runs the charity the Sam Simon Foundation, which rescues and trains stray dogs.
for Kids ( a national charity dedicated to providing quality outdoor experiences to disabled and disadvantaged children ) and is a fishing guide for disabled and terminally ill children through the United Special Sportsmen Alliance.

charity and Christians
The Roman Martyrology, the official list of recognized saints, references Soter: " At Rome, Saint Soter, Pope, whom Dionysius of Corinth praises for his outstanding charity towards needy exiled Christians who came to him, and towards those who had been condemned to the mines.
* In 1988, The Christians on the charity compilation album Sgt.
In 1989, a charity version of the song was recorded by Liverpool artists The Christians, Holly Johnson, Paul McCartney, Gerry Marsden, and Stock Aitken Waterman, and was released in aid of those affected by the Hillsborough disaster.
Another of SAW's most successful hit singles was the 1989 number-one single " Ferry Cross the Mersey " ( a charity single featuring The Christians, Holly Johnson, Paul McCartney and Gerry Marsden ).
This the Church does for individual Christians, not simply to aid them, but also to spur them to works of devotion, penance, and charity.
Some Emerging Church Christians believe there are radically diverse perspectives within Christianity that are valuable for humanity to progress toward truth and a better resulting relationship with God, and that these different perspectives deserve Christian charity rather than condemnation.
The proceeds were for the " Green Berets ", a charity that helped young Muslims and Christians to rebuild destroyed areas like Bosnia or Afghanistan.
It also featured on the B-side of the The Christians, Holly Johnson, Paul McCartney, Gerry Marsden and Stock Aitken Waterman charity single " Ferry Cross the Mersey " in 1989, which was recorded in memory of the Hillsborough disaster victims.
OSMTH-KTI, which is open to Christians of any denomination, operates as a charity, and engages in diplomatic and humanitarian works.
Meanwhile, he has been derided throughout the play by Christians for not showing proper Christian charity, and yet the play's Christians show him no mercy when he is in need of help.
Christians are to give the highest importance to the virtue of charity: being understanding and caring for each person.
On its third week it was replaced on the top of the chart by the UK Hillsborough disaster charity single " Ferry Cross the Mersey " by The Christians, Holly Johnson, Paul McCartney, Gerry Marsden and Stock, Aitken and Waterman.
* If you do so, you will do well, and that which you are obliged to do to their Highnesses, and we in their name shall receive you in all love and charity, and shall leave you, your wives, and your children, and your lands, free without servitude, that you may do with them and with yourselves freely that which you like and think best, and they shall not compel you to turn Christians, unless you yourselves, when informed of the truth, should wish to be converted to our Holy Catholic Faith, as almost all the inhabitants of the rest of the islands have done.
May saw The Christians, Holly Johnson, Paul McCartney, Gerry Marsden and producers Stock Aitken Waterman reach # 1 with a charity cover of the Gerry & The Pacemakers song " Ferry Cross the Mersey ", released in aid of the Hillsborough disaster the previous month.

charity and acknowledge
The charity also influences local and national policy makers and practitioners to acknowledge the legitimacy and importance of children's, young people's and vulnerable adult's rights.

charity and they
However, they also recognize charity and communal arrangements as part of the same voluntary ethic.
The 97 children were taken from their homes in October 2007 by a then-obscure French charity, ZoƩ's Ark, which claimed they were orphans from Sudan's war-torn Darfur region.
His film The Save the Children Fund Film ( 1971 ) was commissioned by the charity, who subsequently disliked it so much they attempted to have the negative destroyed.
The Qur ' an states that these men were Muslims because they submitted to God, preached His message and upheld His values, which included praying, charity, fasting and pilgrimage.
The most famous moral ideas are prescriptions: the Ten Commandments, the command of charity, the categorical imperative, and the Golden Rule command to do or not to do something, they are not statements that something is the case or not.
Though their charity was never belabored, it was well accepted that they were done with sincerity.
While it was rumoured that Williams would reunite with Take That on 12 November 2009 for a Children In Need charity concert at The Royal Albert Hall, they merely greeted each other warmly on stage between performances.
In the United Kingdom the professional body is the Chartered Institute of Plumbing and Heating Engineering ( educational charity status ) and it is true that the trade still remains virtually ungoverned ; there are no systems in place to monitor or control the activities of unqualified plumbers or those home owners who choose to undertake installation and maintenance works themselves, despite the health and safety issues which arise from such works when they are undertaken incorrectly ; see Health Aspects of Plumbing ( HAP ) published jointly by the World Health Organization ( WHO ) and the World Plumbing Council ( WPC ).
He wrote: " The people are treated not as a liberated but as a conquered and inferior race ...." The Evans ' sentiments were followed by acts of personal charity: they took in an orphan, invited a blind woman to dinner every night.
In parallel order to the sins they oppose, the seven holy virtues are humility, charity, kindness, patience, chastity, temperance, and diligence.
A survey found that about half of baby boomers polled in the United States have stated that they would rather pass on their inheritance to charity than to their children.
In 2002, the couple's dedication to philanthropy was recognized when they received the ' Stella Adler Angel Award ' for their extensive charity work.
: This special type of ambulance is provided by a charity for the purpose of taking sick children or adults on trips or vacations away from hospitals, hospices or care homes where they are in long term care.
Conversely, unofficial duties are performed by Royal Family members on behalf of Canadian organizations of which they may be patrons, through their attendance at charity events, visiting with members of the Canadian Forces as colonel-in-chief, or marking certain key anniversaries.
Some Christian groups such as Catholics believe that faith is necessary for salvation but not sufficient ; that is, they assert that sola fide is an error because, in addition to believing, God also requires obedience and acts of love and charity as a prerequisite for acceptance into His kingdom, and for the reward of eternal life.
The knights accompanying his corpse were so penniless they had to be fed by charity at the monastery of Vigeois.
Some NPOs may also be a charity or service organization ; they may be organized as a not-for-profit corporation or as a trust, a cooperative, or they exist informally.
Massive Attack donated all proceeds from their 2010 EP Atlas Air this week for War Child, a charity the band previously supported when they contributed to the HELP album.
They slept on hard camp cots without pillows, except when they were ill, took cold baths in the morning, and were expected to tidy their rooms and do needlework to be sold at various charity events when they were not otherwise occupied.
They wandered around with followers, begging for charity, in return for which they were prepared to tell fortunes.
Nevertheless, and particularly in areas far from London, the abbeys, convents and priories were centres of hospitality and learning, and everywhere they remained a main source of charity for the old and infirm.
The band felt " overjoyed " that they could, once again, contribute to the Children in Need campaign, feeling that it meant a lot to them to be involved and feeling privileged to be able to help ; they also commented that it was nice for British school children to be involved in raising money for charity.

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