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Testimony and truth
** The Testimony of truth
The Testimony of the Three Witnesses is reflected by a practice in the Latter-day Saint Church whereby, during one Sacrament meeting each month, members bear testimony to the truth of the Mormon gospel based on personal spiritual experiences and impressions.
* Principle of Testimony — with the absence of any reason to disbelieve them, one should accept that eye-witnesses or believers are telling the truth when they testify about religious experiences.

Testimony and refers
He says that Afer and Julius Africanus were the best orators he had heard, and that he prefers the former to the latter, Quintilian refers to a work of his On Testimony, to one entitled Dicta, and to some of his orations, of which those on behalf of Domitilla, or Cloantilla, and Volusenus Catulus seem to have been the most celebrated.
Nayirah Testimony refers to the controversial testimony given before the non-governmental Congressional Human Rights Caucus on October 10, 1990, by a female who provided only her first name, Nayirah.
refers to the tablets as the " Tablets of Testimony ".

Testimony and way
Significantly, recent Shostakovich research ( such as the discovery of a fragment of the original version of the Ninth Symphony ) has tended to corroborate what is stated in Testimony rather than the other way around.

Testimony and many
Testimony to this strong community support, are the extensive graphical updates of the original Monaco track, where numerous photos of the actual GP at the time were collected from the private collections of many people within the community.
Fundamentalism is a movement, rather than a denomination or a systematic theology, which gained ascendance after the release of a ten-volume set of essays, apologetic and polemic, written by many well-known conservative Protestant theologians to defend what they saw as Protestant orthodoxy — covering a wide range of topics, from defenses of the Divinity of Jesus Christ, his Virgin Birth, of the historicity of Biblical narratives, Mosaic authorship of the Pentateuch, and of Biblical inerrancy against the prevalent higher-critical theories of the day, to the falsity of theological systems such as Christian Science, " Millennial Dawnism ", Mormonism, to the errors of " Romanism "— over the course of 1910-1915, called The Fundamentals: A Testimony to the Truth, from which the movement receives its eponymous name.
Shostakovich mentioned in Testimony that there were many similar stories about Glazunov's memory.
Greenleaf's Testimony of the Evangelists set the model for many subsequent works by legal apologists.
As a translator of Testimony, the Finnish musicologist Seppo Heikinheimo ( 1938 – 1997 ) had a copy of the Russian-language manuscript of Testimony in his possession, and he claims that he showed the text to dozens of Russian musicians, many of whom knew Shostakovich.
The Peace Testimony has not always been well received in the world ; on many occasions Friends have been imprisoned for refusing to serve in military activities.
The Testimony of Simplicity is an important part of Quaker life, and many examples of its influence can be seen in both day-to-day and ceremonious practices.
The history of suffering is a uniting factor with Latin American Friends, many of whom live in difficult circumstances and find living the transformative Peace Testimony a daily commitment.
A Monthly Meeting is usually associated with a particular place of worship ; in many cases, the associated Meetinghouse has a distinctive style of architecture, reflecting the Testimony of Equality ( benches are arranged in a roughly circular or three-quarter-square configuration, with no " privileged " place ) and the Testimony of Simplicity ( the interior of the Meetinghouse is usually kept simply and unadorned.
For many Quakers, both historical and contemporary, the inclusion of women is part of what is now called the " Testimony of Equality.

Testimony and members
Testimony before the panel indicated that Presser ordered BLAST members — including regional and local Teamster leaders and staff — to disrupt TDU meetings during the 1983 Teamster national convention.
In 1744, Holyoke and other members of the faculty defended the college and warned the local churches against Whitefield's views in The Testimony of the President, Professors, Tutors and Hebrew Instructor of Harvard College, Cambridge, Against the Reverend Mr. George Whitefield, And His Conduct.
* Former Member Testimony Former member of the Exclusive Brethren reveals the psychological bullying against them and family members upon attempting to leave the group.
Testimony from Shouse, one of the first members of the Dillinger gang ,< ref >
Testimony from former members and contacts has led various observers to characterize the CPUSA ( PW ) as a " political cult ".
The Friends ' Ambulance Unit ( FAU ) was a volunteer ambulance service, founded by individual members of the British Religious Society of Friends ( Quakers ), in line with their Peace Testimony.
Testimony of equality is a shorthand description of the action generally taken by members of the Religious Society of Friends ( Quakers ) towards equality, arising from Friends ' belief that all people are created equal in the eyes of God.
Testimony to simplicity includes the practice among Quakers ( members of the Religious Society of Friends ) of being more concerned with one ’ s inner condition than one ’ s outward appearance and with other people more than oneself.

Testimony and Religious
Members of the Religious Society of Friends ( Quakers ) practice the Testimony of Simplicity, which is the simplifying of one's life in order to focus on things that are most important and disregard or avoid things that are least important.
It is not directly connected with the Religious Society of Friends but has similar ideals as those derived from the Testimony of Equality.
The name derives from the Religious Society of Friends or " Quakers ", who have traditionally held a religious opposition to war and violence in the Peace Testimony.
* Fager, Charles E. " The Quaker Testimony of Simplicity " in Quaker Religious Thought, Vol.

Testimony and Society
* Abu Shusha-A Survivor's Testimony by Rami Nashashibi ( 1996 ), Center for Research and Documentation of Palestinian Society.
* Elizabeth Fricker, " The Epistemology of Testimony ", Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, Suppl.
This effort culminated in 1666 with the " Testimony from the Brethren ," aimed at those, in its own words, who despised a rule " without which we ... cannot be kept holy and inviolable "; it continued the centralizing process that began with the Nayler affair and was aimed at isolating any separatists who still lurked in the Society.

Testimony and Friends
The fair treatment of people of all races is now part of the Friends ' Testimony of Equality.
Woolman was also committed to the Friends ' Testimony of Simplicity.
Woolman also lived out the Friends ' Peace Testimony by protesting the French and Indian War.
The Peace Testimony is probably the best known testimony of Friends.
Some Friends today regard the Peace Testimony in even a broader sense, refusing to pay the portion of the income tax that goes to fund the military.
In recent decades Friends have given the Testimony an ecological dimension: that Friends should not use more than their fair share of the Earth's limited resources.
Taking an oath was something that Friends were against doing ( see Testimony of Integrity ).

Testimony and Quakers
This was because of the Quakers ' Testimony of Simplicity — they did not want to show off their wealth with expensive clothing.
Testimony to equality has included Quakers participating in actions that promote the equality of the sexes and the racial equality, as well as other classifications of people.

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