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Also in these books, Athanasius put forward the belief that the Son of God, the eternal Word through whom God created the world, entered that world in human form to lead men back into the harmony from which they had earlier fallen away.
( earlier similar lists vary by the omission or addition of a few books, see Development of the New Testament canon ).
These preaching friars, with the authorization of Gregory IX, adopted ( with some modifications, e. g. the substitution of the " Gallican " for the " Roman " version of the Psalter ) the Breviary hitherto used exclusively by the Roman court, and with it gradually swept out of Europe all the earlier partial books ( Legendaries, Responsories ), & c., and to some extent the local Breviaries, like that of Sarum.
However, Trent confirmed the statements of earlier and less authoritative regional councils which included also the deuterocanonical books, such as the Synod of Hippo ( 393 ), and the Councils of Carthage of 397.
Many such books are now lost works and remembered only by his references, much like the lost sources mentioned in the work of Vitruvius a century earlier.
Each book in the Encyclopedia Brown mystery series is self-contained in that the reader is not required to have read earlier books in order to understand the stories.
Hints about this future war are dropped in several books earlier in the series beginning with Lawrence Miles's Alien Bodies and the war itself plays out as it would have originally done in Miles ' Faction Paradox series in which certain names are changed for copyright reasons ( the Time Lords become the Great Houses and Gallifrey becomes the Home World ).
However, these works did not achieve the popular and critical success of his earlier books.
In 2001, a reconstituted Hero Games was formed under the leadership of Steven S. Long, who had written several books for the earlier version of the system.
" Years earlier he had pored over crates of books that Jefferson sent him from France on various forms of government.
" Trumpet Secrets " is seen by Mr. Callet as a progression from his earlier books, " Trumpet Yoga " and " Super Chops "
His work, in six books, makes use of earlier writings that are now lost.
Ian Carmichael, who played the part of Wimsey in the BBC Television series adaptation and studied the character and the books thoroughly, said that the character was Sayers ' conception of the ' ideal man ', based in part on her earlier romantic misfortunes.
This book marks the transition between the earlier works where Miles is Admiral of the Dendarii mercenaries, and the later books where Miles is an Imperial Auditor.
In 1967, Marvel Comics produced the first of 13 issues of Not Brand Echh, which parodied their own superhero titles as well as DC's ; the series owed its inspiration and format to the original " Mad " comic books of a decade earlier.
According to the documentary hypothesis, the first five books of the Bible ( Pentateuch / Torah ), including Genesis, were collated during the 5th century BC from four main sources, which themselves date from no earlier than the 10th century BC.
Several passages in earlier books seem to be setting up the events of Book 24, so if it were indeed a later addition, the offending editor would seem to have changed earlier text as well.
The printing press displaced earlier methods of printing and led to the first assembly line-style mass production of books.
In the last decades, academic researchers have begun to explore reincarnation and published reports of children's memories of earlier lives in peer-reviewed journals and books.
Reviewers and fans of the earlier books noted a slowing of the pace of events in the last few installments owing to the expansion of scale of the series as a whole.
Baden-Powell wrote the principles of Scouting in Scouting for Boys ( London, 1908 ), based on his earlier military books, with influence and support of Frederick Russell Burnham ( Chief of Scouts in British Africa ), Ernest Thompson Seton of the Woodcraft Indians, William Alexander Smith of the Boys ' Brigade, and his publisher Pearson.
When early Saint books were republished in the 1960s to the 1980s, it was not uncommon to see freshly written introductions by Charteris apologizing for the out-of-date tone ; according to a Charteris " apology " in a 1969 paperback of Featuring the Saint, he attempted to update some earlier stories when they were reprinted but gave up and let them sit as period pieces.
One of Milligan's earlier books
It also has references to the other books set earlier.

earlier and evoke
For 1983-1985, the red and white were reversed to evoke memories of his earlier design.
Chandler's offbeat hairstyle, while not explicitly stated as such, is clearly meant to evoke both the band and the earlier joke.
Her earlier work had been mostly abstract, but works such as Black Iris III ( 1926 ) evoke a veiled representation of female genitalia while also accurately depicting the center of an iris.
Much of the interior décor has been modeled in styles from the 19th century and earlier to evoke the grandeur of the area's upper class of that time.
Similarly, the brass orchestra hits in " Owner of a Lonely Heart " are used as a rhythmic device, rather than an effect to evoke a specific environment ( in a similar way to samples in Yes's earlier recordings ).
This version was released in Europe as Once Upon a Time … The Revolution, again intended to evoke an earlier Leone film, Once Upon a Time in the West.
During the Whiskey Rebellion, locals in western Pennsylvania would erect poles along the roads or in town centers as a protest against the federal government's tax on distilled spirits, and evoke the spirit embodied by the liberty poles of decades earlier.
Still other males who were not initially present at the village or knocked down earlier by the pinjodop were later affected by the charm " pilumou " which evoke a sense great of pity in one affected thus evading any violence.

earlier and visions
* Some Sword and planet series, such as Michael Moorcock's Kane of Old Mars trilogy ( 1965 ) and Lin Carter's Mysteries of Mars ( 1973 – 1984 ) are deliberately anachronistic homages to earlier visions of Mars, particularly Burroughs '.
With the next collection of poems, Framtidens skugga (" The Shadow of the Future ") ( whose original title was " Köttets mysterier " (" Mysteries of the Flesh ")), the visions that had exhorted Södergran culminate in poems speaking of a renewed world after the wars and catastrophes that now ravage the Earth-Raivola was, as stated earlier a war zone in 1918 and even later Edith was able to hear gunfire from her kitchen window.
Peter's visions are diagnosed by June's fascinated friend Doctor Reeves ( Roger Livesey ) as a symptom of a brain injury – chronic adhesive arachnoiditis from a slight concussion two years earlierand he is scheduled for surgery.
While many celebrate the Internet as a tool for democracy, it should not be forgotten that the earlier visions of an Informatization-State were rather frightening, such as the one told by George Orwell in his Nineteen Eighty-Four.
However, there are strong similarities between many of these accounts of visions and Machen's story published six months earlier.
However, the final issue of that series implied that the story's earlier events were merely visions seen by the hero as part of an elaborate test by the New God Metron.
However, the final issue of that series implied that the story's earlier events were merely visions seen by the hero as part of an elaborate test by the New God Metron.
However, after the coma, their nature changes from intuition to visions, the latter requiring urgent action, even when personally inconvenient, whereas earlier Johnny only uses his ability on a carnival trickster to amuse his fiancée Sarah.
" This latter compilation, which both commemorates and satirizes Jewish culture, also draws strength from Eye's earlier influence from the Oomoto religion in Japan, a sect claiming to possess visions of an emerging world order.
Unlike earlier religious revivals that pivoted on powerful preaching, the revival of 1904-05 relied primarily on music and on paranormal phenomena as exemplified by the visions of Evan Roberts.
The intellectual emphasis of the earlier revivals had left a dearth of religious imagery that the visions supplied.
The structure and content of the visions not only repeated those of Scripture and earlier Christian mystical tradition but also illuminated the personal and social tensions that the revival addressed by juxtaposing Biblical images with scenes familiar to contemporary Welsh believers.

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