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; and Novus
* Beroldus Novus "; Chapter Library, Milan ; thirteenth century.
( The second motto is Novus ordo seclorum ; another motto appears on the obverse side of the Great Seal: E pluribus unum ).< ref > MacArthur, John D. ( 2011 ).
Other publications of sources are his collections of ancient inscriptions ( Novus thesaurus veterum inscriptionum, 4 vols., Milan, 1739 – 42 ), the fourth volume containing also the ancient Christian inscriptions ; and the edition of the Roman Sacramentaries ( Liturgia romana vetus, 2 vols., Venice, 1748 ), of value to this day.

; and Mundi
They held that the physical world was evil and created by the demiurge Rex Mundi ( Latin, " King of the World "), who encompassed all that was corporeal, chaotic and powerful ; the second god, the one whom they worshipped, was entirely disincarnate: a being or principle of pure spirit and completely unsullied by the taint of matter.
Note that A. M. abbreviation is also used for unrelated calendar eras ( such as the Byzantine and Jewish calendar epochs ) which start at the putative creation of the world ; it then stands for Anno Mundi.
An Historia Mundi, the manuscript of which is in the British Museum, is sometimes regarded as the work of Walden ; but this was doubtless written by an earlier writer.
* Philo regards number two as the number of schism, of that which has been created, of death (" De Opificio Mundi, § 9 ; " De Allegoriis Legum ," i. 2 ; " De Somaniis ," ii. 10 ).
It is the highest, the real divine gift that has been infused into man from without (" De Opificio Mundi ", i. 15 ; " De Eo Quod Deterius Potiori Insidiatur ", i. 206 ); it is the masculine nature of the soul.
480 ), as he repeatedly uses the myth of double man allegorically in his interpretation of Scripture (" De Opificio Mundi ," 24 ; " De Allegoriis Legum ," ii.
The Roerichs founded several institutions during these years: Cor Ardens and Corona Mundi, both of which were meant to unite artists around the globe in the cause of civic activism ; the Master Institute of United Arts, an art school with an exceptionally versatile curriculum, and the eventual home of the first Nicholas Roerich Museum ; and an American Agni Yoga Society.
It was set to music by Savourna Stevenson and recorded by June Tabor for her album Rosa Mundi ; she frequently includes it in her live sets.
** Kent Nagano ( conductor ); Daniel Belcher, Ekaterina Lekhina & Marie-Ange Todorovitch ; Martin Sauer, producer ( Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin ; Rundfunkchor Berlin ) Mundi for Kaija Saariaho: L ' amour de loin
Coati Mundi also released his solo L P before the fourth Kid Creole and the Coconut's album in 1983 ; Doppelganger was a relative commercial disappointment, despite the single " There's Something Wrong in Paradise " reaching the Top 40 written by guitarist Mark Mazur.
# Johannes Kepler – The Epitome of Copernican Astronomy ; Harmonices Mundi
Baroque Instrumental – CPE Bach Harpsichord Concertos Andreas Staier ; Freiburg Baroque / Petra Müllejans Harmonia Mundi
Jonas Kaufmann ; Helmut Deutsch ( Harmonia Mundi )
Opera ( Record of the Year ) – Mozart Le nozze di Figaro Soloists ; Ghent Collegium Vocale ; Concerto Köln / René Jacobs Harmonia Mundi HMC90 1818 / 20
Baroque Instrumental – Pandolfi, Violin Sonatas Op 3 Nos 1-6 ; Op 4 Nos 1-6, Andrew Manze, Richard Egarr ( Harmonia Mundi )
Solo Vi, Isabelle Faust ; Ewa Kupiec, Harmonia Mundi
Cessate, omai ces ; Scholl ( alto ); Ensemble 415 / Banchini, Harmonia Mundi
Early opera – Handel: Ariodante ; Wilhelmshaven Vocal Ensemble ; Freiburg Baroque Orchestra / McGegan, Harmonia Mundi
Baroque non-vocal – Heinrich Ignaz Franz Biber: Violin Sonatas ; Romanesca, Harmonia Mundi
* Harmonia Mundi USA HMU 807552: Padmore ; Sinfonia ; Jacqueline Shave, director

; and evil
nothing evil was happening when that pain was being endured ; ;
As a protector and founder, Apollo had the epithets Alexicacus ( ; Ἀλεξίκακος, Alexikakos, literally " warding off evil "), Apotropaeus ( ; Ἀποτρόπαιος, Apotropaios, from ἀποτρέπειν, " to avert "), and Epicurius ( ; Ἐπικούριος, Epikourios, from ἐπικουρέειν, " to aid "), and Archegetes ( ; Ἀρχηγέτης, Arkhēgetēs, literally " founder "), Clarius ( ; Κλάριος, Klārios, from Doric κλάρος, " allotted lot "), and Genetor ( ; Γενέτωρ, Genetōr, literally " ancestor ").
God is identical with all that is, even evil belongs to God and proves God's omnipotence ;
*" A father should never prefer one child above another ; the example of Joseph shows what evil results may follow therefrom ".
The fragments describe a Babylonian king ( spelled N-b-n-y ) who is afflicted by God with an " evil disease " for a period of seven years ; he is cured and his sins forgiven after the intervention of a Jewish exile who is described as a " diviner "; he issues a written proclamation in praise of the Most High God, and speaks in the first person.
Chapters 1: 1-2: 5 are thus a confession of failure ; chapters 2: 6-3: 6 are a major summary and reflection from the Deuteronomists, setting out the over all formula which the stories in the main text will follow: Israel " does evil in the eyes of Yahweh ;" the people are given into the hands of their enemies and cry out to Yahweh ; Yahweh raises up a leader ; the " spirit of Yahweh " comes upon the leader, the enemy is defeated, and peace is regained.
The obscure and extravagant imagery has led to a wide variety of interpretations: historicist interpretations see in Revelation a broad view of history ; preterist interpretations treat Revelation as mostly referring to the events of the apostolic era ( 1st century ), or -- at the latest -- the fall of the Roman Empire ; futurists believe that Revelation describes future events ; and idealist or symbolic interpretations consider that Revelation does not refer to actual people or events, but is an allegory of the spiritual path and the ongoing struggle between good and evil.
Evil had a purpose, to provide a lesson to help change for good ; while suffering from evil was seen as virtuous.
Confucius never stated whether man was born good or evil, noting that ' By nature men are similar ; by practice men are wide apart ' — implying that whether good or bad, Confucius must have perceived all men to be born with intrinsic similarities, but that man is conditioned and influenced by study and practise.
The use of this term usually carries strong connotations of shadowy corners, back rooms and insidious influence ; a cabal is more evil and selective than, say, a faction, which is simply selfish ; because of this negative connotation, few organizations use the term to refer to themselves or their internal subdivisions.
The rabbis recognize a positive value to the yetzer hara: one tradition identifies it with the observation on the last day of creation that God's accomplishment was " very good " ( God's work on the preceding days was just described as " good ") and explain that without the yetzer ha ' ra there would be no marriage, children, commerce or other fruits of human labor ; the implication is that yetzer ha ' tov and yetzer ha ' ra are best understood not as moral categories of good and evil but as selfless versus selfish orientations, either of which used rightly can serve God's will.
* words and deeds of prophetic women and men which challenge us to confront powers and structures of evil with justice, compassion, and the transforming power of love ;
Then relief would come to Saul ; he would feel better, and the evil spirit would leave him.
This being is considered not only blind, or ignorant of its own origins, but may in addition be evil ; its name is also found in Judaica as the Angel of Death and in Christian demonology.

; and overlord
The king of Attalid Pergamene employed their services in the increasingly devastating wars of Asia Minor ; another band deserted from their Egyptian overlord Ptolemy IV after a solar eclipse had broken their spirits.
Aethelbald and Offa, the two most powerful kings, achieved high status ; indeed, Offa was considered the overlord of south Britain by Charlemagne.
Nominally, the Holy Roman Emperor was overlord and the Bishop of Genoa was president of the city ; however, actual power was wielded by a number of " consuls " annually elected by popular assembly.
A charter granting land in the territory of one of the subject kings might record the names of the king as well as the overlord on the witness list appended to the grant ; such a witness list can be seen on the Ismere Diploma, for example.
A fee ( Latin: feudum ; French: Seigneurie ) was the central element of feudalism and consisted of heritable property or rights granted by an overlord to a vassal who held it in fealty ( or " in fee ") in return for a form of feudal allegiance and service, usually given by the personal ceremonies of homage and fealty.
This was a major event in the formation of his views on slavery ; that the idea of the contented slave in the care of a benevolent overlord was a sentimental myth.
In Murcia, a single surviving capitulation document must stand for many such agreements to render tribute in exchange for the protection of traditional liberties ; in it, Theodomirus ( Todmir in Arabic ), Visigothic count of Orihuela, agrees to recognize Abd al-Aziz as overlord and to pay tribute consisting of a yearly cash payment supplemented with specific agricultural products.
For Genoa — nominally — the Holy Roman Emperor was overlord and the Bishop of Genoa was president of the city ; however, actual power was wielded by a number of consuls annually elected by popular assembly.
Not before 1163 the sons of the late Władysław, Bolesław I the Tall and Mieszko IV Tanglefoot, backed by the Emperor insisting on the agreement made with Bolesław IV, were restored in their Silesia heritage ; but this return didn't affect the power of Bolesław as a High Duke and overlord of Poland.
King Amalric I of Jerusalem hastened back from his invasion of Egypt to take control of the regency of Antioch ; Bohemond was freed, for a large ransom ( 150, 000 dinars ), in 1165 with the intervention of Amalric and Byzantine emperor Manuel I Comnenus, his nominal overlord ; Manuel was also his brother-in-law, as he was married to Bohemond's sister Maria of Antioch.
She appealed to her friends at court and to the Church ; however, no noble could assist her since William was their feudal overlord, and whilst the Papal legate Giraud ( who was bald ) complained to William and told him to return Dangereuse to her husband, William's only response was, " Curls will grow on your pate before I part with the Viscountess.
This act on the part of the Peshwa, their nominal overlord, horrified and disgusted the Maratha chieftains ; in particular, the Scindia rulers of Gwalior and the Bhonsle rulers of Nagpur and Berar contested the agreement.
Historically, the O ' Hagans were centred in the County Tyrone ; their chief was seated at Tullahogue, and had the hereditary right of inaugurating The O ' Neill, as overlord of Ulster.
The feudal overlord of this territory was at first the Count of Urgell ; however in 988 the count, Borrell II, gave Andorra to the Diocese of Urgell in exchange for land in Cerdanya.
Guy de La Roche fell at the Battle of Agincourt, and his widow was ousted from the Roche, after six months of siege, in 1419 ; she preferred to depart rather than accept Henry Plantagenet as her overlord.
According to the turncoat Mabbon Etogaur, the Sons of Sek have secretly been using Salvation's Reach as an R & D installation ; concealing their activities there from all factions, even their overlord, Archon Gaur.
In the course of the nineteenth century, the ruler of Adonara ( proper ) in the north strengthened his position in the Solor Archipelago ; by then, he was also the overlord of parts of eastern Flores and Lembata.
* The insecure man — " They are the driven crowds that makes the army of the authoritarian overlord ; they are the stuffing of conservatism ... mediocrity is their god.
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While observing all due formalities towards his overlord, there is considerable evidence that Odaenathus aimed at becoming emperor ; but during his lifetime there was no conflict with Rome.
When Mircea Ciobanul was deposed by the Ottoman Empire ( Wallachia's overlord ) in the spring of 1554, Bucharest was ravaged by Janissary troops ; violence again occurred after Mircea returned to the throne and attacked those who had been loyal to Pătraşcu cel Bun ( February 1558 ), during the 1574 conflict between Vintilă and Alexandru II Mircea, and under the rule of Alexandru cel Rău ( early 1590s ).
; The Demon King: Ruler and overlord of all realms overseen by the Dimension of Pain, The Demon King is a very large, very imposing figure made of something like living shadow.
He was the eldest legitimate son and heir of Sancho the Great, born November 1016, and he succeeded his father to the crown of Navarre, becoming feudal overlord over two of his brothers: Ramiro, who was given lands that would serve as the basis for the kingdom of Aragón ; and Gonzalo, who received the counties of Sobrarbe and Ribagorza.

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