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Similarly and Bible
Similarly, a " History of England ", whose fifth edition was published in 1775, writes merely that new translation of the Bible, viz., that now in Use, was begun in 1607, and published in 1611.
Similarly within the religious schema of Christianity and the cockfight within a religious, spiritual and sacred context, there are numerous representations of the rooster or the cock and the cockfight as a religious vessel found in the Catacombs from the earliest period as well as similar illustrations of cocks in fighting stance taken from the Vivian Bible.
Similarly, when the Bible recounts that King David purchased a threshing floor owned by Araunah the Jebusite, tradition locates it as being on this mount.
Similarly, there is no formal creed other than the Bible.
Similarly, the Protestant Reformation called for renewed attention to the Bible as the primary source of Christian faith.
Similarly, at a much later period the craze of British Israelism made many of the narrower Bible Christians more sympathetic toward the Jews.
Similarly, the Hebrew Bible relates how, at the time Phineas son of Eleazar appeased God's anger, he merited the divine blessing of God:.
" Similarly, the authors of the book Video Game Bible: 1985-2002 wrote that " the control is still lacking, though noticeably better than Bartman Meets Radioactive Man ".
Similarly to the major foes in Underwurlde, each demon is vulnerable to a particular object which must be collected by the player ( a hammer, a Bible, a crucifix and a hourglass ).

Similarly and idea
" Similarly, the idea of freedom as freedom from politics is a notion that developed in modern times.
Similarly, the ancient metaphysical and unfalsifiable idea of the existence of atoms has led to corresponding falsifiable modern theories.
# Similarly, pleasure's opposite − pain − is universally avoided, which provides additional support for the idea that pleasure is universally considered good.
Similarly, the idea that God created the world out of " nothing " is to be interpreted as the " nothing " here is synonymous with God.
Similarly, if the methods or processes described in a work are patentable, they may be the subject of various patent claims, which may or may not be broad enough to cover other methods or processes based on the same idea.
Similarly, fashion historian James Laver told that he hasn't quite caught up with the idea of exposing the navel.
Similarly, the " Hypodermic Needle Model " uses the same idea of the " shooting " paradigm.
Similarly, the Yurok lack the idea of cardinal directions ; they orient themselves with respect to their principal geographic feature, the Klamath River.
Similarly, the word quack is reserved for someone who promotes a medical remedy or practice that is widely considered to be ineffective ; this term however does not imply any deep belief in the idea or product they are attempting to sell.
Similarly, with city councils and other local governments in the Commonwealth, the idea of the Crown-in-council is not used, as the authority of local governments is derived from a charter or act that can be unilaterally amended by a higher level of government.
Similarly, a common measure of prefrontal cortex dysfunction, the FrSBe, is correlated with multiple different measures of economic attitudes and behavior, supporting the idea that brain activation can display important aspects of the decision process.
Similarly, The Guardian noted that " There are flashes of brilliance-few can control page layouts like Miller-but in general the idea of the ironic superhero seems rather dated.
Similarly, and much later, Senator Machado Serpa had a similar idea ; on December 9, 1919, organic law no. 915 was promulgated creating the civil parish of Fazenda.
Similarly, he believed in the idea of meaningful learning as opposed to rote memorization.
Similarly, many kennels nowadays also offer grooming and training services in addition to boarding, with the idea being that the kennel can be the owner's " one-stop shop " for all three services.
Similarly, the idea of greater and greater non-zero-sum gains benefitting the world at large is also debated, as such technologies allow the injury of ever larger numbers of people.
Similarly an anti-climax is an abrupt declension ( either deliberate or unintended ) on the part of a speaker or writer from the dignity of idea which he appeared to be aiming at ; as in the following well-known distich:
Similarly the idea of the journey towards union with God as an inner one can be interpreted from this passage in the Gospel of Luke:
Similarly, the idea that one who has Knowledge ( Gnosis ) or Union with God cannot and does not sin is found in Philip:
Similarly at Life University, they have " embraced the idea that humans are spiritual beings whose lives are directed by universal laws including the natural, vitalistic, innate ability to develop, heal and adapt as long as the body is kept free of interferences.
Similarly, the idea of God is a symbolic representation of the voice of conscience guiding from within.
Similarly, he wrote the script for " Two Dozen and One Greyhounds ", which was based on an idea by Al Jean and Mike Reiss.
Similarly, a laconism is a figure of speech in which someone uses very few words to express an idea, in keeping with the Spartan reputation for austerity.

Similarly and emerges
Similarly, on a downtrend, the SAR emerges above the price and converges downwards.

Similarly and earliest
Similarly, the Vedic Purushamedha ( literally " human sacrifice ") is already a purely symbolic act in its earliest attestation.
Similarly, when the Sun is at the highest point on the analemma, near its top-left end, the earliest sunrise of the year will occur.
Similarly, Alan Segal and Daniel Boyarin regard Paul's accounts of his conversion experience and his ascent to the heavens as the earliest first person accounts we have of a Merkabah mystic in Jewish or Christian literature.
Similarly, the earliest references to the " four quarters " by the kings of Akkad name Subartu as one of these quarters around Akkad, along with Martu, Elam, and Sumer.
Similarly finds from the forest of Beauregard near Paris have often been suggested as belonging to the earliest Magdalenian.
Similarly, with no sense of prurient interest the male lovers of early Chinese men of great political power are mentioned in one of the earliest great works of philosophy and literature, the Zhuang Zi ( or Chuang Tzu, as it is written in the old system of romanization ).
< http :// www. un. org / womenwatch / daw / cedaw / text / econvention. htm >.</ ref > Similarly, fifth is the same opportunities of access to programs of continuing education, including adult and functional literacy programs, particularly those aimed at reducing, at the earliest possible time, any gap in education existing between men and women .< ref >" CEDAW 29th Session 30 June to 25 July 2003.

Similarly and passages
Similarly, in regard to passages from the Enneads, " The only space or place of the world is the soul " and " Time must not be assumed to exist outside the soul ", Ludwig Noiré wrote: " For the first time in Western philosophy we find idealism proper in Plotinus, However, Plotinus does not address whether we know external objects, unlike Schopenhauer and other modern philosophers.
Similarly, the syntactical-descriptive colon separates chapter and verse numbers in citations of passages in widely-studied texts, such as epic poetry, religious texts, and the plays of William Shakespeare.
Similarly his tutelage extends to the covered passages named iani and foremost to the gates of the city, including the cultic gate called the Argiletum, named Ianus Geminus or Porta Ianualis from which he protects Rome against the Sabines.
Similarly, each melodic passage centers on a single tone level, but the melodic contour and melodic passages are largely shaped by the reading rules, creating passages of different lengths whose temporal expansion is defined through caesuras.

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