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On and death
On the death of their father, they returned to their home in Batavia, New York.
On the anniversary of her father's death she poured out with agonized tears her feelings of guilt about not having attended his funeral.
On Blanche Jacobs, Kitti Gilborn's death had a quite different effect.
On the other hand, Christian faith knows that death is more than the natural termination of temporal existence.
On home sets children were watching the death throes of men who were shot before the paredon, the firing wall.
On the day of his wife's death he wrote two verses from the Psalms, and the prayer, ' O Lord, God of Mercy, unite me in Heaven with those whom you have permitted me to love on earth.
On his death Charlemagne's remains were interred in the cathedral and can be seen there to this day.
On the death of Alexander, around 242 BC, Olympias assumed the regency on behalf of her sons, and married Phthia to Demetrius.
On the death of Edgar in 1107 he succeeded to the Scottish crown ; but, in accordance with Edgar's instructions, their brother David was granted an appanage in southern Scotland.
On attaining his majority at the age of 21 in 1262, Alexander declared his intention of resuming the projects on the Western Isles which the death of his father thirteen years before had cut short.
On 26 June, Alexei died in the Petropavlovskaya fortress in Saint Petersburg, two days after the senate had condemned him to death for conspiring rebellion against his father, and for hoping for the cooperation of the common people and the armed intervention of his brother-in-law, the emperor.
On the death of her father in 526, her son succeeded him, but she held the power as regent for her son.
On Silo's death, he was elected king by Adosinda's allies, but the magnates raised his uncle Mauregatus to the throne instead.
On the other hand, loss of control of cell death ( resulting in excess apoptosis ) can lead to neurodegenerative diseases, hematologic diseases, and tissue damage.
On Arnulf's death in 899, he was succeeded as a king of the East Franks by his son by his wife Ota ( died 903 ), Louis the Child.
On the death of Emperor Constantine I, Athanasius was allowed to return to his See of Alexandria.
On his death, Ammannati won the competition for the continuing of this assignment over other famous sculptors, such as Benvenuto Cellini and Vincenzo Danti.
On the death of Louis II in 1417 it reverted to Savoy, and, although Count René again retook the area for Provence in 1471, it had returned to Savoyard dominance by the start of the 16th century, by which point the County of Provence had become united with the Kingdom of France due to the death of Count Charles V in 1481.
On the death of Ahaz, c. 715 BCE, his son Hezekiah followed a policy which Isaiah saw as dangerous, waging war on the Philistine cities and on Edom even though territory under direct Assyrian control ( i. e., the former kingdom of Israel ) now came to within a few miles of Jerusalem.
On Tiglath-Pileser's death Israel rebelled, resulting in an Assyrian counter-attack and the destruction of the capital, Samaria, in 721 after a three-year siege.
On the death of Pope Honorius II a schism broke out in the Church.
On Queen Victoria's death, they did not have a general staff, a permanent divisional and corps organization, or enlistment by conscription.
On Elizabeth's death in 1603, the 1559 book, substantially that of 1552 which had been regarded as offensive by the likes of Bishop Stephen Gardiner as being a break with the tradition of the Western church, had come to be regarded in some quarters as unduly Catholic.
On the death of Charles II his brother, a Roman Catholic, became James II.

On and missionary
On 6 January 1622, he established the Congregation for the Propagation of the Faith, the missionary arm of the Holy See.
Redemptoris Missio, subtitled On the permanent validity of the Church's missionary mandate, is a papal encyclical by Pope John Paul II published on December 7, 1990 devoted to the subject of " the urgency of missionary activity " and in which he wished " to invite the Church to renew her missionary commitment
On the American Frontier, evangelical denominations sent missionary preachers and exhorters out to the people in the backcountry, which supported the growth of membership among Methodists and Baptists.
On her arrival in Yuncheng, Aylward worked with an older missionary, Jeannie Lawson, to found The Inn of the Eight Happinesses.
On 1 November 1897 a band of twenty to thirty armed men stormed into the residence of a German missionary, George Stenz, and killed two priests who were his guests while looking for Stenz, who was sleeping in the servant's quarters.
On July 9, reports circulated that he had executed forty-four foreigners ( including women and children ) from missionary families whom he had invited to the provincial capital Taiyuan under the promise to protect them.
On behalf of Chinese Catholics, French troops ravaged the countryside around Beijing to collect indemnities — and on one occasion arresting American missionary William Scott Ament who beat them to the punch in gathering wealth from some villages.
On October 27, 1967, the " Baltimore Four " ( Berrigan, artist Tom Lewis ; and poet, teacher and writer David Eberhardt and United Church of Christ missionary and pastor, the Reverend James L. Mengel ) poured blood ( blood from several of the four, but additionally blood purchased from the Gay St. Market-according to the FBI-poultry blood-perhaps chicken or duck used by the Polish for soup ) on Selective Service records in the Baltimore Customs House.
On the West African coast they set up Zāwiyas on the shores of the river Niger and even established independent kingdoms such as al-Murābiṭūn or Almoravids. The Al Hakika Mizaan Mizaani Sufi Order deals with heavy internalization and meditations, their spiritual practice is called Al Qudra MizaanStates ) The Sanusi order were also highly involved in missionary work in Africa during the 19th century, spreading both Islam and a high level of literacy into Africa as far south as Lake Chad and beyond by setting up a network of zawiyas where Islam was taught.
" Good Intentions Gone Awry-Emma Crosby and the Methodist Mission On the Northwest Coast " by Jan Hare and Jean Barman, contains the letters and and account of the life of the wife of Thomas Crosby, the first missionary in Port Simpson.
On the diocesan level, this may include " missionary, catechetical and apostolic undertakings within the diocese, concerning the promotion of doctrinal formation and the sacramental life of the faithful ; concerning pastoral activities to help the priests in the various social and territorial areas of the diocese ; concerning public opinion on matters pertaining to the Church as it is more likely to be fostered in the present time ; etc.
On his visit to Guangzhou to take the civil service examination in 1836, Hong heard a Christian missionary preaching about his religion.
The German title is " Spion in geheimer Missionarsstellung ", roughly translatable to " Spy on a secret missionary position "-" In geheimer Mission " (" On a secret Mission ") was the German title of the TV-series original of Mission: Impossible.
On 1 April 1743, after a brief period serving a church on Long Island, Brainerd began working as a missionary to Native Americans, which he would continue until late 1746 when worsening illness prevented him from working.
On 2 March the missionary, Carl Völkner, discovered that his Māori congregation had moved on from Christianity to Hau Hauism.
On September 19, Judson was appointed by the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions as a missionary to the East.
On September 6, 1812, he switched to the Baptist denomination along with his wife and they were baptized by immersion in Calcutta by an English missionary associate of William Carey named William Ward.
On April 12, 1850, he died at age 61 onboard ship in the Bay of Bengal and was buried at sea, having spent 37 years in missionary service abroad with only one trip back home to America.
On June 3, 1831, at a conference at the headquarters of the church in Kirtland, Ohio, Harris was ordained to the office of High Priest and served as a missionary in the Midwest, Pennsylvania, and New York.
On missionary work, Woodruff wrote:
On returning to Europe he set about planning the establish such a society in Belgium, a country eminent for missionary zeal.
On May 12, 1899, Smith was set apart as a missionary and ordained a Seventy by his father.

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