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St and Paul
Schweitzer notes that St. Paul apparently believed in the immediacy of the " Second Coming of Jesus ": " Then we which are alive and remain shall be caught up together with them in the clouds, to meet the Lord in the air: and so shall we ever be with the Lord " ( 1 Thessalonians 4. 17 ).
St Paul spoke of the ' last times ': " Brethren, the time is short: it remaineth, that both they that have wives be as though they had none " ( 1 Corinthians 7: 29 ); " God ... Hath in these last days spoken unto us by his Son " ( Hebrews 1: 2 ).
This belief follows the theology of St. Paul: For it is by grace you have been saved, through faith — and this not from yourselves, it is the gift of God, not by works, so that no one can boast.
Damaged buildings included the medieval churches of St. Foillan, St. Paul and St. Nicholas, and the Rathaus ( city hall ), although Aachen Cathedral was largely unscathed.
* St. Paul sandwich – Egg foo young patty in plain white sandwich bread ( St. Louis, Missouri ).
The union was confirmed by Pope Paul V in 1606, at which time the congregation added the name of St. Barnabas to its title, adopted new constitutions, divided its houses into four provinces, two of them, St Clement's and St Pancras's, being in Rome.
The earliest Latin commentaries on the Epistles of St. Paul ; a study.
* 1434 – The foundation stone of Cathedral St. Peter and St. Paul in Nantes, France is laid.
Private and alternative education institutions for children in preschool-12th grade include Regents School of Austin, Redeemer Lutheran School, Garza ( public ), Austin Discovery School ( public charter ), Austin Jewish Academy, The Austin Waldorf School, The Griffin School, The Khabele School, Concordia Academy, St. Ignatius Martyr Catholic School, Holy Family Catholic School, San Juan Diego Catholic High School, Brentwood Christian School, St. Austin Catholic School, St. Stephen's Episcopal School, St. Mary's, St. Theresa's, St. Michael's Catholic Academy, St. Gabriel's Catholic School, St. Andrew's Episcopal School, St. Francis Episcopal School, Saint Paul Lutheran School, Trinity Episcopal School, Huntington-Surrey, Cleaview Sudbury School, The Inside Outside School, ACE Academy, Paragon Preparatory Middle School, Austin International School, The Progress School and a number of Montessori schools.
In his later work, St Paul the Traveller and the Roman Citizen ( 1895 ), Ramsay's views gain both in precision and in breadth.
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St and repeatedly
The pope had repeatedly used the rich northern benefices to reward members of the Roman curia, and towards the close of the year 1516 he sent the impolitic Arcimboldi as papal nuncio to Denmark to collect money for St Peter's.
They encounter a truck driver ( St. John ) who repeatedly makes obscene gestures at them.
Four years prior to Brown v. Board of Education in the segregated South, Black patients with polio were repeatedly denied admission to Roanoke ’ s hospital despite local doctor ’ s attempts and were forced to make the approximately 600 mile round-trip drive to St. Philip ’ s Hospital in the state capital of Richmond.
The song uses Bessie Smith's " St. Louis Blues " by repeatedly playing the verse, " My man's got a heart like a rock cast in the sea.
The most important, St. Augustine, Florida, founded in 1565, was repeatedly attacked and burned, but was the first permanent European settlement in what is now the continental United States.
From 1940-46, St. John's was repeatedly confronted with threats of its land being seized by the Navy for expansion of the neighboring U. S. Naval Academy, and James Forrestal, Secretary of the Navy, formally announced plans to do so in 1945.
Before his success in the late ' 90s, Vegas was a compere of many comedy nights at the Citadel Arts Centre in St Helens where he developed his character's stage performance ; in London, Malcolm Hardee repeatedly booked him at his Up The Creek stand up comedy club in Greenwich.
The most famous story involving a Buggane relates that one repeatedly tore the roof off St. Trinian's church on the Isle of Man.
He provided supporting fire for the 21st Australian Infantry Battalion as they assaulted a heavily fortified crater on Mont St. Quentin's summit, and repeatedly reconnoitred the German position to reported on troop movements.
Similarly, in the earlier case of Castle v St Augustine's Links, cited in Bolton v Stone, the defendant golf club was liable in nuisance for damage caused by golf balls repeatedly hit out of the club.
It was repeatedly attacked by the Saracens starting from the early 8th century, and gradually abandoned by the inhabitants who fled to the more protected inner area ; the island mainly remained important as the end of pilgrimages devoted to St. Antiochus.
However, efforts to create an independent cloth weaving and embroidery industry in Appenzell failed repeatedly in the face of tough competition from the city of St. Gallen.
However, the justification for the quota has been repeatedly questioned by the international non profit groups such as Sea Sheppard, with the standoff resulting in the yet unresolved murder of Jane Tipson in neighboring St. Lucia in 2003.
Dominican Republic delegate Peter Sanchez said the St Vincent and the Grenadines hunt was " artisanal whaling out of control ," and that the hunters have " repeatedly broken the rules-hunting for young ones and pregnant females.
According to a 2006 St. Petersburg Times article entitled SP profiles, one Scientologist found himself declared an SP after he repeatedly challenged the validity of a " patter drill " in which he was instructed to read passages of a course to a wall.

St and speaks
Schweitzer found many New Testament references to apparently show that 1st-century Christians believed literally in the imminent fulfillment of the promise of the World's ending, within the lifetime of Jesus's original followers, He noted that in the gospel of Mark, Jesus speaks of a " tribulation ", with his coming in the clouds with great power and glory " ( St Mark ), and states when it will happen: " This generation shall not pass, till all these things be fulfilled " ( St Matthew, 24: 34 ) ( or, " have taken place " ( Luke 21: 32 )): " All these things shall come upon this generation " ( Matthew 23: 36 ).
Cassian speaks of an abbot in Egypt doing this ; and in later times we have another example in the case of St Bruno.
Over the centuries, papal claims of spiritual authority have been ever more firmly expressed, culminating in 1870 with the proclamation of the dogma of papal infallibility for rare occasions when the pope speaks ex cathedra — literally " from the chair ( of St. Peter )"— to issue a formal definition of faith or morals.
Barbarian is used in its Hellenic sense by St. Paul in the New Testament ( Romans 1: 14 ) to describe non-Greeks, and to describe one who merely speaks a different language ( 1 Corinthians 14: 11 ).
It holds that the vitality of a church gains in proportion as its members not only revere and worship a Christ who lived two thousand years ago, but also strive to affirm in their lives the eternal Christ of whom St. John ( Chapter 8: 58 ) speaks: " Before Abraham was, I am.
Augustine of Hippo's reason for interpreting angels of the churches as the prelates of the church is that St. John speaks of them as falling from their first charity which is not true of the angels.
* Progressive-metal band Savatage's album Streets: A Rock Opera ( 1991 ) features a song called " St. Patrick's " during which the main character, DT Jesus, speaks to God in the cathedral demanding an explanation for his misfortunes.
" Whenever St Clair speaks of Grayson, who died in 1995, it is with affection.
This is laid out in the Lutheran formula of holy absolution: the " called and ordained servant of the Word " forgives penitents ' sins ( speaks Christ's words of forgiveness: " I forgive you all your sins ") without any addition of penances or satisfactions and not as an interceding or mediating " priest ," but " by virtue of office as a called and ordained servant of the Word " and " in the stead and by the command of Lord Jesus Christ " Lutheran Hymnal, ( St. Louis: Concordia Publishing House, 1941 ), p. 16.
Dr. Varnick speaks to George alone and tells him of a supposed mental instability among St. Bernard dogs making them potentially dangerous to humans and advises George to watch Beethoven closely for any sign of viciousness.
The song which first appeared on the album Recovery ( 1981 ) and was reprised on Protera ( 2003 ) speaks of the declining numbers of Gaelic speaking members of the 51st who fought at St Valery.
* In II Corinthians 12: 2-6, St. Paul refers to what tradition says was his own mystical experience, when he speaks of a man who was " caught up to the third heaven.
St. Augustine's reflection, which is paired with this reading, on this occasion speaks of prayer: " ince this we pray for is that peace that surpasses all understanding, even when we ask for it in prayer we do not know how to pray for what is right ..."; from there he explains what it means that the Holy Ghost pleads for the saints.
In Pavilion ( Tsk ' wáylacw ), a mainly ethnically and linguistically Secwepemc settlement in the 19th Century, since the beginning of the 20th Century this community speaks usually St ' at ' imcets, but their particular dialect is a hybrid of St ' at ' imcets and Secwepemctsin, because there had been many mixed marriages between Secwepemc and St ' át ' imc, know forming the Tsk ' weylecw ' mc or Pavilion Indian Band.
St. Jerome defended the Vigils against the attacks of Vigilantius, but it is principally concerning the watches at the tombs of the martyrs that he speaks in his treatise, " Contra Vigilantium ".
* Notes from the Dark Side of Earth Jeffrey St. Clair speaks about his books and views in Sacramento, CA on July 15, 2008
St. Augustine, for example, speaks of it in one of his Easter Sermons:
Similarly, St. Peter fills the position of Old Testament prophet when he speaks of the clergy ’ s “ moral decay ” and the grave consequences of their leadership.
Although no documentary evidence of it exists prior to the beginning of the 5th century, St. Augustine says that it is of Apostolic origin, and he speaks of it in a way that shows it was the universal observance of the Church long before his time.
In the famous twenty-first oration of St. Gregory Nazianzen the author speaks of him as being " the tongue of the Arians ".
For example, St. Hippolytus in his Apostolic Tradition, speaks of the holy oil “ according to ancient custom " Origen writes about the holy oil “ according to the tradition of the church " St. Cyril of Jerusalem goes into further detail in speaking about the grace of the Holy Spirit in the Holy Myron: " this oil is not just any oil after the epiclesis of the Spirit, it becomes charism of Christ and power of the Holy Spirit through the presence of the deity "

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