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Religious and poems
Among them are Secretum (" My Secret Book "), an intensely personal, guilt-ridden imaginary dialogue with Augustine of Hippo ; De Viris Illustribus (" On Famous Men "), a series of moral biographies ; Rerum Memorandarum Libri, an incomplete treatise on the cardinal virtues ; De Otio Religiosorum (" On Religious Leisure ") and De Vita Solitaria (" On the Solitary Life "), which praise the contemplative life ; De Remediis Utriusque Fortunae (" Remedies for Fortune Fair and Foul "), a self-help book which remained popular for hundreds of years ; Itinerarium (" Petrarch's Guide to the Holy Land "); a number of invectives against opponents such as doctors, scholastics, and the French ; the Carmen Bucolicum, a collection of 12 pastoral poems ; and the unfinished epic Africa.
Religious beliefs were deeply instilled in the people of the time, which gave much influence to the clergy, and the prosecution of poets who made statements contradictory to religious messages were prevalent, as was the case with Hafiz ( whose house was raided several times, and was forced to burn some of his more liberal poems ) and Ferdowsi ( who was branded a heretic and was not permitted to be buried in the Muslims graveyard ).
He published a Quaker book of ‘ Selected poems Containing Religious Epistle etc .’ which was prefaced “ Sutton Benger 25th March 1774 ”.
In 1773, 39 of Phillis Wheatley's poems were published in London as a book entitled Poems on Various Subjects, Religious and Moral.
After his death, a volume of Remains ( 1850 ) with a memoir was issued, and the poems contained in this, with those in Poems, chiefly Religious, were afterward published in one volume ( 1868 ).
Additional poems are included in Harold Bloom's 2006 anthology American Religious Poems.
He wrote a number of tracts ( Religious Tract Society and Drummond ’ s ) with large circulation ; contributed to periodicals including the Family Treasury ; and wrote many poems and hymns.

Religious and become
The former term includes what is called " Religious Zionism " or the " National Religious " community, as well as what has become known over the past decade or so as haredi-leumi ( nationalist haredi ), or " Hardal ", which combines a largely haredi lifestyle with nationalist ideology.
Religious Studies professors Paul Nathanson and Katherine Young made similar comparisons in their 2001, three-book series Beyond the Fall of Man, which treats misandry as a form of prejudice and discrimination that has become institutionalized in North American society.
Following the line of visibility that the Wiccan Religious Confession, Celtiberian Tradition, imposed throughout the institution, this Tradition Wicca also established in Portugal has taken the first step and once applied for registration in the relevant Register, has just been registered and is therefore has become the first Confession Pagan recognized as religion in the history of Portugal ( source ).
* Five nuns from the Religious Sisters of Charity in Ireland become the first women of religion to set foot on Australian soil.
It has also become known as " The Triangle of Religious Tolerance " and has innitiated the construction of a 100 square meters scale model of the site that is to become a symbol of the capital.
Helms was a prominent ( and often controversial ) national leader of the Religious Right wing of the Republican Party, and played a key role in helping Ronald Reagan become President of the United States.
Bryn Mawr was originally affiliated with the Religious Society of Friends ( Quakers ), but by 1893 had become non-denominational.
Religious music, influenced by American gospel, has become an important part of Dominican popular music in the 1990s.
LDS scholars, particularly at the Neal A. Maxwell Institute for Religious Scholarship at Brigham Young University, point out that there are no limitations on these biblical passages and declarations ; those who become as God shall inherit all things.
In a short period of time most of Bnei Brak's secular and Religious Zionist residents migrated elsewhere, and the city has become almost homogeneously Haredi.
Effi Eitam of the National Religious Party and the National Union, which represent the religious Zionist movement and have previously attempted to advance bills to amend the Law of Return, stated that Israel has become " a haven for people who hate Israel, hate Jews, and exploit the Law of Return to act on this hatred.
Dr. Loy Witherspoon, a Professor of Religious Studies, commissioned the March in 1965 when he learned that Charlotte College would become a campus in The University of North Carolina system.
In the 2005 political year, the Public Whip found Cook to be the 38th most rebellious MP ( out of 635 ) and he had recently become known for his dissent concerning the controversial ID Cards and Racial and Religious Hatred Bill.
Evangelical broadcaster William Ward Ayer ( far right ), who would later become the first president of the National Religious Broadcasters, stands before a congregation during an altar call at New York's Calvary Baptist Church.
In his religious views, Dárre would belong to the Pagan faction within the Nazi movement ( see: Religious aspects of Nazism ); however, unlike Heinrich Himmler and Alfred Rosenberg, he has not become a figure of interest in the speculation about Nazi occultism.
This organization would later become the Church of Religious Science.
Along with classics like William James's Varieties of Religious Experience ( which itself cites Bucke ), and some more recently published volumes, Bucke's study has become part of the foundation of transpersonal psychology.
In the 1969 edition the heading has become " Religious and Secular Institutes of Pontifical Right for Men ", a form it kept until 1975 inclusive.
Since moving to Israel he adopted Orthodox Judaism and has become a rabbi affiliated with the Religious Zionist movement.
The Religious Right has become a powerful force within the GOP.
3 years later in 1995, Gorniak Kocikowska, a Professor of Philosophy at Southern Connecticut State University, Coordinator of the Religious Studies Program, as well as a Senior Research Associate in the Research Center on Computing and Society, came up with the idea that computer ethics will eventually become a global ethical system and soon after, computer ethics would replace ethics altogether as it would become the standard ethics of the information age.

Religious and more
Religious history is interpreted as a series of dispensations, where each manifestation brings a somewhat broader and more advanced revelation, suited for the time and place in which it was expressed.
A more general survey, The Religious Beliefs of Our Presidents: From Washington to F. D. R.
Religious conversion is the experience of one or more of the following phenomena.
One common typology among sociologists, religious groups are classified as ecclesias, denominations, sects, or cults ( now more commonly referred to in scholarship as New Religious Movements ).
Religious syncretism exhibits blending of two or more religious belief systems into a new system, or the incorporation into a religious tradition of beliefs from unrelated traditions.
It may also be used to reflect the Latin usage for houses of friars, more commonly called a " friary ", or for communities of teaching or nursing Religious Sisters.
For instance, Ye Xiaowen, Director of the Bureau of Religious Affairs of the State Council ( government ), said at a news conference on 4 November 1999 " Falun Gong had brainwashed and bilked followers, caused more than 1, 400 deaths, and threatened both social and political stability ".
Religious superiors met their bishops ' pressure with the response that the austere and cloistered ideal was no longer acceptable to more than a tiny minority of regular clergy, and that any attempt on their part to enforce their order's stricter rules could be overturned in counter-actions in the secular courts, were aggrieved monks and nuns to obtain a writ of praemunire.
* Religious sisters may be styled as Reverend Sister, though this is more common in Italy than in, for example, the United States.
Still more fundamental principles include ahimsa ( non-violence ), the primacy of the Guru, the Divine Word of Aum and the power of mantras, love of Truth in many manifestations as gods and goddesses, and an understanding that the essential spark of the Divine ( Atman ) is in every human and living being, thus allowing for many spiritual paths leading to the One Unitary Religious Truth ( which Hindus call Brahman ).
In trying to defend his fight against the investigation, Rader wrote the 1980 self-exculpatory polemic " Against the Gates of Hell: The Threat to Religious Freedom in America " arguing that his legal fight with the Attorney General was more about religious freedoms rather than about abuse of public trust or fraudulent misappropriation of tithe funds.
Today, a hazzan, particularly in more formal ( usually not Orthodox ) synagogues, is likely to have academic credentials, most often a degree in Music or in Sacred Music, sometimes a degree in Music Education or in Jewish Religious Education or a related discipline.
Kook tried to build and maintain channels of communication and political alliances between the various Jewish sectors, including the secular Jewish Zionist leadership, the Religious Zionists, and more traditional non-Zionist Orthodox Jews.
Indeed, there are several prominent quotes in which Kook is quite critical of the more modern-orthodox Religious Zionists ( Mizrachi ), whom he saw as naive and perhaps hypocritical in attempting to synthesize traditional Judaism with a modern and largely secular ideology.
Religious practices and ecclesiastical organisation in Ireland had evolved divergently from those in areas of Europe influenced more directly by the Holy See, although many of these differences had been eliminated or greatly lessened by the time the bull was issued in 1155.
In 1909 the JRU changed its name to the Jewish Religious Union for the Advancement of Liberal Judaism In 1944 the name changed again to the Union of Liberal and Progressive Synagogues, more commonly known as the ULPS.
Religious scholars often serve as judges, especially for criminal and family law ( more rarely for commercial law ).
State Religious Education is non-proselytising and covers a variety of faiths, although the legislation still requires it to include more Christian content than on other faiths.
Religious apologetics is the effort to show that the preferred faith is not irrational, that believing in it is not against human reason, and that in fact the religion contains values and promotes ways of life more in accord with human nature than other faiths or beliefs.
" Beyond this scriptural authority, Quakers place importance on being truthful at all times, so the testimony opposing oaths springs from a view that " taking legal oaths implies a double standard of truthfulness " Faith and Practice of Baltimore Yearly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends ( 1988 ) p. 19 suggesting that truthfulness in legal contexts is somehow more important than truthfulness in non-legal contexts and that truthfulness in those other contexts is therefore somehow less important.
As the unofficial title of a loose association of believers, it does provide a clear distinction from the more commonly known " Christian Right " or " Religious Right " and its key leaders and political views.
Gujarat offers many types of tourism like Business Tourism, Archeological & Heritage Tourism, Cultural Tourism, Religious Tourism, Wildlife Tourism, Medical Tourism and much more.
Religious institutes and the like, to which grants of plenary indulgences, for instance for visiting a particular church or shrine, had been previously made, were given a year from the date of promulgation of Indulgentiarum doctrina to have them confirmed, and any that were not confirmed ( mostly in a more limited way than before ) within two years became null and void.

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