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The experience causes himself and his associates ( King Mosiah's sons ) to become converted to the Lord and to build up his church.
data, converted to the experience that selects one or another language within a narrow range ; ( 3 ) principles
In the 21st century, the Sélignac Charterhouse was converted into a house in which lay people could come and experience Carthusian retreats, living the Carthusian life for shorter periods ( an eight day retreat being fixed as the absolute minimum, in order to enter at least somewhat into the silent rhythm of the charterhouse ).
The experience on the Stockton and Darlington Railway was well-publicised, and a section of the Hetton colliery railway had been converted to cable haulage.
The Virgin New Adventures novel Iceberg by David Banks states that some Cybermen experience rare flashes of emotional memory from the time before they were converted, which are then usually suppressed.
Like his own conversion experience, he believed that a person would know when he had been converted, because there exists a wide gap between those whom God had saved and those who were unregenerate.
" James Freeman Clarke said in Ten Great Religions ( 1871 ): " The Buddhists have founded no Inquisition ; they have combined the zeal which converted kingdoms with a toleration almost inexplicable to our Western experience.
After this suicide experience, he converted to Buddhism and was accused by many of being superstitious.
Some workers converted their experience into a nearly messianic belief in the power of unionism to take them out of bondage.
Upon completion of the professional experience requirements the certification will be converted to CISSP status.
When Alma's son, Alma the Younger, and the four sons of King Mosiah came of age they rebelled against the church and " were numbered among the unbelievers " () However, as they went about to destroy the church an angel appeared and, in an experience similar to that of Saul on the road to Damascus, they were all converted.
" He eventually converted to Evangelical Christianity in the 1990s, after a conversion experience as an adult, greatly influenced by Canadian televangelist Terry Winter.
Individuals with Bipolar II Disorder experience milder periods of hypomania during which the flight of ideas, faster thought processes and ability to take in more information can be converted to art, poetry or design.
: An observation, founded upon many years ' experience, may not be out of place here, and that is, that among all Asiatic nationalities there is probably none more inclined to be converted to Christianity than the Corean.
A team of scientists invents " the Hat ", a brain / computer interface that allows sensations to be recorded from a person's brain and converted to tape so that others can experience them.
He converted to Christianity at a mature age and discussed his conversion experience with Philemon, Presbyter of Sixtus.
" The Lough Derg Pilgrim " by the Irish writer William Carleton recounts his experience there, which led him to abandon thoughts of becoming a Roman Catholic priest ; he converted to the Church of Ireland.
In the mid-18th century, in Leipzig, Germany, a coffee shop owner named Johann Georg Schröpfer began offering séances in a converted billiards room which became so popular that by the 1760s he had transformed himself into a full-time showman, using elaborate effects including projections of ghosts to create a convincing spirit experience.
He also converted to his faith to Buddhism in that year ; his newfound spiritual experience outweighed his passion for the arts that made him give up painting for the next four years.

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The creator trusts his intuition to lead him along a path that has internal validity because it mirrors the reality of his experience.
Richards' view of the aesthetic experience might constitute a sixth variety: for him it constitutes, in part, the organization of impulses.
He had been, he wrote Mencken at once, `` in the country '', a euphemism for an experience that had not greatly changed him.
But as he discovers shortly, on returning among intellectuals obsessed by le culte du moi, his experience of action had also taught him a more positive lesson.
Emerson, in his lecture, refers to the `` startling experience which almost every person confesses in daylight, that particular passages of conversation and action have occurred to him in the same order before, whether dreaming or waking, a suspicion that they have been with precisely these persons in precisely this room, and heard precisely this dialogue, at some former hour, they know not when ''.
Thirty years' experience let him know, even at this early stage, that Black was his man.
All of the elements of the experience were impossible and yet the reality of them was heavy upon him and he resolved never again to visit the temple at Fudomae.
His recent experience in motor car advertising, a love for cars of themselves, the existence of A-Z's useless Wisconsin set-up, exposure to exciting conceptions of Hamrick's that nobody would buy, and the coincidental recent failure of a respected but out-dated small-car manufacturer called Ticonderoga Motors had given him an idea of such dimensions he was almost afraid to broach it.
Doubleday assumed administrative duties in the defenses of Washington, D. C., where he was in charge of courts martial, which gave him legal experience that he used after the war.
Some have suggested that this was Sargon's original employment for the king of Kish, giving him experience in effectively organising large groups of men ; a tablet reads, " Sargon, the king, to whom Enlil permitted no rival — 5, 400 warriors ate bread daily before him ".
These travels brought him wealth and added to his experience.
His ayahuasca experience inspires him to build a shamanic retreat center in the Peruvian Amazon, and catalyzes a shift in his family members ' lives.
Fears were allayed August 27, 2008, when Clinton enthusiastically endorsed Obama at the 2008 Democratic National Convention, saying that all his experience as president assures him that Obama is " ready to lead ".
Years later, he decided that this sort of experience had provided him with not only an interest in design, but also a habit of being familiar with and knowledgeable about the materials that his later projects would require.
The Cimmerian is a talented fighter, but his travels have given him vast experience in other trades, especially as a thief ; he is also a talented commander, tactician and strategist, as well as a born leader.
Rogers ' battle experience and training make him an expert tactician and an excellent field commander, with his teammates frequently deferring to his orders in battle.
The preclear is asked to inspect and familiarize himself with the exact details of his own experience ; the auditor may not tell him anything about his case or evaluate any of the information the preclear finds.
As a child, he was involved in an accident that cost his younger brother an eye ; he later referred to this as an experience teaching him the need to be protective of those under him.
His subsequent experience with German autobahns during World War II convinced him of the benefits of an Interstate Highway System.
His early experience in a harsh environment was to stand him in good stead for navy life.
The experience of trying to entertain audiences who did not speak English is what brought him to the pantomimes, gestures, songs and facial expressions which eventually made him famous.
' I never saw anything to substantiate that in all the time I was with him .” Kaye ’ s final girlfriend, Marlene Sorosky, reported that he told her, " I've never had a homosexual experience in my life.

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