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chronogram and book
The book title, Riyaz-us-Salatin, is a chronogram representing " 1788 ", suggesting that as the year the composition of the book was completed.

chronogram and was
This 1619 Imperial pamphlet, containing a chronogram, was the first to dub Frederick " The Winter King ".

chronogram and printed
The nickname " The Winter King " appeared shortly after the beginning of Frederick's reign and our first printed reference using the term came in a 1619 Imperial pamphlet that presented the phrase in the context of a royal chronogram.
In the earliest printed books the chronograms consist of one or two words only: the Soncino edition of the Talmud, for instance, has for its date the earliest printed chronogram, גמרא (" Gemara ") = 244 ( 1484 C. E .).

chronogram and is
The inscription reads: " e Larga MUnIfICentIa CaeCILII rhoDes ", which, as well as acknowledging Rhodes ' munificence, is a chronogram giving the date of construction, MDCCCLLVIIIIII.
A chronogram is a phylogenetic tree that explicitly represents evolutionary time through its branch lengths.
The date is given in a chronogram.
A chronogram is a sentence or inscription in which specific letters, interpreted as numerals, stand for a particular date when rearranged.
* My Day Closed Is In Immortality is a chronogram commemorating the death of Queen Elizabeth I of England.
The earliest chronogram in Jewish literature is one found in a Hebrew poem of the year 1205 by Al-Harizi, while the earliest Latin chronogram is dated five years later.
The inscription is a chronogram for the date 1741.
The year of the composition is given in a chronogram sanga-kuda-śuddha-candramā which gives the year 1079 Saka.

chronogram and from
The lingga statue has a dedicated inscription carved from top to bottom representing a vein followed by a chronogram date equivalent to 1440.

chronogram and .
When his young son Mehmed died in 1543, he composed a moving chronogram to commemorate the year: Peerless among princes, my Sultan Mehmed.
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* chronogram. com, Pogo Sticks in the Press
http :// www. chronogram. com / issue / 2004 / 07 / news /
In the pure chronogram each word contains a numeral, the natural chronogram shows all numerals in the correct numerical order, e. g. AMORE MATVRITAS
One double chronogram, in Latin and English, on the year 1642, reads, "' TV DeVs IaM propItIVs sIs regI regnoqVe hVIC VnIVerso.
In longer sentences, in which some of the letters were not utilized in the chronogram, those that counted were marked by dots, lines, or different type, or were distinguished in other ways.

certain and prayer
They may preside over a simple prayer service such as the Liturgy of the Hours which they are obliged to say with their community, speak about Scripture to their community, and give certain types of blessings not reserved to the clergy.
The Gospel of Luke depicts prayer as a certain feature in Jesus's life.
A Venerable has as of yet no feast day, no churches may be built in his or her honor, and the church has made no statement on the person's probable or certain presence in heaven, but prayer cards and other materials may be printed to encourage the faithful to pray for a miracle wrought by his or her intercession as a sign of God's will that the person be canonized.
As soon as he had seen his new order thus consolidated he gave up the government of it to a certain Robert, and retired once again to a still more remote solitude to give himself up more entirely to solitary penance and prayer.
Christians believe that Christianity is the fulfillment and successor of Judaism, retaining much of its doctrine and many of its practices including monotheism, the belief in a Messiah, and certain forms of worship like prayer and reading from religious texts.
* Gabbai ( sexton )-Calls people up to the Torah, appoints the shatz for each prayer session if there is no standard shatz, and makes certain that the synagogue is kept clean and supplied.
* prayer is intended to inculcate certain attitudes in the one who prays, rather than to influence the recipient
* A second view maintains that women's prayer groups can be compatible with halakha, but only if they do not carry out a full prayer service ( i. e., do not include certain parts of the service known as devarim she-bi-kdusha ), and only if services are spiritually and sincerely motivated ; they cannot be sanctioned if they are inspired by a desire to rebel against halakha.
As a part of the morning or afternoon prayer services on certain days of the week or holidays, a section of the Pentateuch is read from a Torah scroll.
There is typically a knotted cross where the prayer rope is joined together to form a loop, and a few beads at certain intervals between the knots ( usually every 10 or 25 knots ) for ease in counting.
There may be prostrations after each prayer or after a certain number of prayers, depending upon the particular rule being followed.
Observance of Great Lent is characterized by abstinence from certain foods, intensified private and public prayer, self-examination, confession, personal improvement, repentance and restitution for sins committed, and almsgiving.
* A requirement that men and women be separated during prayer, dancing, and on certain other occasions ( Mechitza )
Nevertheless, the 13 principles of Maimonides have a certain priority over other formulations: they are often printed in prayer books, and in many congregations a hymn ( Yigdal ) incorporating them is sung on Friday nights.
* They are used as the sole Psalmody at daytime prayer on solemnities, except for certain solemnities of the Lord and during the octave of Easter and those solemnities falling on Sunday.
It is not known for certain what Usui was required to do during this training, though it most likely involved meditation, fasting, chanting, and prayer.
At one time anthropologists believed that certain religious practices and beliefs were more or less universal to all cultures at some point in their development, such as a belief in spirits or ghosts, the use of magic as a means of controlling the supernatural, the use of divination as a means of discovering occult knowledge, and the performance of rituals such as prayer and sacrifice as a means of influencing the outcome of various events through a supernatural agency, sometimes taking the form of shamanism or ancestor worship.
The commission sat at Issy and, after six months of deliberations, delivered its opinion in the Articles d ' Issy, 34 articles which briefly condemned certain of Mme Guyon's opinions and set forth a brief exposition of the Catholic view of prayer.
( Some non-Hanafi scholars allow a person who is travelling to adjust certain prayer times for convenience ).
The main conditions, however, which do not usually vary, are five: confession, Communion, prayer for the Pope, complete renunciation of all attachment to sin, and visits to the four basilicas during a certain specified period.
Declared Baha ' is are expected to begin observing certain Baha ' i laws, such as obligatory prayer and fasting.
Its auditorium serves as an area for prayer, ceremonies, concerts, and certain guest speakers.
In the 18th, 19th and early 20th centuries, schools in certain localites of the country customarily opened with an oral prayer or Bible reading.
Islamic ritual purification is particularly centred on the preparation for ritual prayer ; theoretically ritual purification would remain valid throughout the day, but is treated as invalid on the occurrence of certain acts, flatulence, sleep, contact with the opposite gender ( depending on which school of thought ), unconsciousness, and the emission of blood, semen, or vomit.

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