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fourfold and division
Under Diocletian a fourfold division of the country was made:
In Blake's later myth, Urizen is one of the four Zoas, the fourfold division of God.
Though more geographically unified realms were created out of the second fourfold division of Francia, the complex division of Provence created many problems for the rulers of Burgundians | Burgundy and Austrasia.
This second fourfold division was quickly ruined by fratricidal wars, waged largely over the murder of Galswintha, the wife of Chilperic, allegedly by his mistress ( and second wife ) Fredegunda.
Renwich suggests a fourfold division of church history into missionary activity, church organization, doctrine and " the effect on human life ".
This fourfold division, which did not cover a number of lordships, may be an artificial creation of the 13th century, as the power of various barons fluctuated enormously during the height of the kingdom in the 12th century.
* Four occupations – fourfold Confucian division
Bhuvanatraya is the brahmanical fourfold division of worlds.
In La Fontaine's Fables there is a fourfold division between a heifer, a goat and a sheep ( Fables I. 6 ).

fourfold and empire
Under his rule, the empire became a huge military machine and the nobles and their contingents multiplied almost fourfold, as did the demands for more revenue from the peasantry.

fourfold and continued
Despite this fourfold increase in milk production, there has not been drop in the prices of milk during the period and has continued to grow.

fourfold and form
Roman meander patterns gradually developed in complexity towards the fourfold shape that is now familiarly known as the medieval form.
The initial letters of these words ( P, R, D, S ) form together the word PaRDeS (" paradise / orchard "), which became the designation for the Zohar's view of a fourfold meaning of the text, of which the mystical sense is considered the highest part.
He will establish moral law in the form of the fourfold varnas, or the suitable organization of society in four classes.
Observing the limited perseverance, energy, and application of mortals, he makes the Veda fourfold, to adapt it to their capacities ; and the bodily form which he assumes, in order to effect that classification, is known by the name of Veda-vyasa.
However, as music educator Stewart Macpherson stated, there is a preference at all levels of musical organization for groupings of two, four, eight over other divisions, so that even a ternary form is often extended by repetition of the first subject into a " fourfold " structure.
This form is also known as the cuaderna vía or the fourfold way, and was borrowed from France and was popular until the late fourteenth century.

fourfold and each
Because the fourfold ministry was necessary to perform the full services of the liturgy, four priests, one of each border, had to be present along with the bishop.

fourfold and which
Consequently, the demographics of Lebanon were profoundly altered, as the territory added contained people who were predominantly Muslim or Druze: Lebanese Christians, of which the Maronites were the largest subgrouping, now constituted barely more than 50 % of the population, while Sunni Muslims in Lebanon saw their numbers increase eightfold, Shi ' ite Muslims fourfold.
Encouraged by the commodity boom of the mid-1970s, which resulted in a fourfold increase in phosphate prices and sharply increased government revenues, Togo embarked on an overly ambitious program of large investments in infrastructure while pursuing industrialization and development of state enterprises in manufacturing, textiles, and beverages.
World trees embodied the four cardinal directions, which represented also the fourfold nature of a central world tree, a symbolic axis mundi connecting the planes of the Underworld and the sky with that of the terrestrial world.
However, seafood exports increased fourfold between 1990 and 2002 to more than US $ 2 billion, driven in part by shrimp farms in the South and " catfish ", which are a different species from their American counterparts, but are marketed in the United States under the same name.
The Lenten significance of the Gospel account of Zacchaeus is that it introduces the themes of pious zeal ( Zacchaeus ' climbing up the sycamore tree ; Jesus ' words: " Zacchaeus, make haste "), restraint ( Jesus ' words: " come down "), making a place for Jesus in the heart (" I must abide at thy house "), overcoming gossip (" And when they saw it, they all murmured, saying, That he was gone to be guest with a man that is a sinner "), repentance and almsgiving (" And Zacchaeus stood, and said unto the Lord: Behold, Lord, the half of my goods I give to the poor ; and if I have taken any thing from any man by false accusation, I restore him fourfold "), forgiveness and reconciliation (" And Jesus said unto him, This day is salvation come to this house, forsomuch as he also is a son of Abraham "), and the reason for the Passion and Resurrection (" For the Son of man is come to seek and to save that which was lost ").
It is for this reason then that Sextus says the Skeptic lives undogmatically in accordance with appearances and also according to a " fourfold regimine of life " which includes the guidance of nature, compulsion of pathe ( feelings ), laws and customs, and instruction in arts and crafts.
Renin can bind to ATP6AP2, which results in a fourfold increase in the conversion of angiotensinogen to angiotensin I over that shown by soluble renin.
... St. Albert the Great ... in a sermon which he delivered on the sacred day of the Blessed Virgin Mary's annunciation, explained the words " Hail, full of grace " 1: 28-words used by the angel who addressed her-the Universal Doctor, comparing the Blessed Virgin with Eve, stated clearly and incisively that she was exempted from the fourfold curse that had been laid upon Eve Genesis 3: 16 ...
In the 18th century, " heresy " was clarified to mean Judaism and Islam ; along with outright paganism, this created a fourfold classification which spawned such works as John Toland's Nazarenus, or Jewish, Gentile, and Mahometan Christianity, which represented the three Abrahamic religions as different " nations " or sects within religion itself, the true monotheism.
World trees embodied the four cardinal directions, which represented also the fourfold nature of a central world tree, a symbolic axis mundi connecting the planes of the Underworld and the sky with that of the terrestrial world.
The Siddhanta tradition, like Kashmir Shaivism and Kaula, differs from the Vedic and Puranic worship of Shiva and also from the ancient Pasupati tradition by its adherence to texts called Agamas or Tantras, which lay down rites that may be performed by men of the first four varnas ( women in these varnas played marginal roles ) and describe a progressive, fourfold spiritual path of virtuous and moral living ( charya ), ritual ( kriya ), individual practice ( yoga ) and knowledge ( jnana, vidya ).
The following day in Trenton, NJ, the NSM Held a 90-minute rally at the Statehouse, which was outnumbered fourfold by anti-racist counter-protesters.
Contemporary students of Hindu society understand Varna as an ancient fourfold arrangement of socioeconomic categories called the varnas, which is traced back to an oral tradition preserved in the Rigveda ( dating perhaps from between 1500 and 1200 bce ).
The grille can be placed in four positions – face up and face down, upright and reversed – which increases the number of possible cell positions fourfold.
Suffering disproportionally high losses compared to the Finnish troops, despite a fourfold Soviet superiority in troops and nearly absolute superiority in heavy weapons and aircraft, the Red Army appeared an easy target, which contributed to Hitler's decision to plan an attack against the Soviet Union.
Larsson observes that one study which estimated the live masses for many dinosaur genera typically had a fourfold range. Dromaeosaurus albertensis skull.
Budd also worked to complete the Dotsero Cut-Off, which opened in 1934, and led to fourfold increase of Burlington business through Denver.
An organism which doubles in length isometrically will find that the surface area available to it will increase fourfold, while its volume and mass will increase by a factor of eight.
Similarly, the organism in the above example now has eight times the mass to support on its legs, but the strength of its bones and muscles is dependent upon their cross-sectional area, which has only increased fourfold.

fourfold and was
The success of Tatian's Diatessaron in about the same time period is "... a powerful indication that the fourfold Gospel contemporaneously sponsored by Irenaeus was not broadly, let alone universally, recognized.
Plautus ’ attack on the genre whose material he pirated was, as already stated, fourfold.
As pope his nationalism was a driving force ; he used the office to preserve some liberties in the face of fourfold foreign occupation.
This was accompanied by the construction of new facilities, funded in part by the " Carolina First " fundraising campaign and an endowment that increased fourfold to over $ 2 billion in just ten years.
More generally, Itzamna was the creator of humankind, and also the father of Bacab ( Francisco Hernández ), a fourfold deity of the interior of the earth.
This was called the fourfold scheme of propositions.
Geometry as a demonstration of the ordered universe was celebrated throughout Persian gardens from the surface design features to the basic ground plane and its fourfold chahar bagh format, representing the four corners of the world in the ancient vernacular, and the four rivers of paradise more predominately associated with the Islamic period.
At the Battle of Dubienka fought by Kościuszko and his soldiers on July 18 the line of the Southern Bug River was defended for five days against fourfold odds.
In 2007, the British government was accused by Shadow Home Secretary David Davis of making " inaccurate and misleading " statements claiming that gun crime was falling, after official figures showed that gun-related killings and injuries recorded by police had risen more than fourfold since 1998, mainly due to a rise in non-fatal injuries.
Sometimes a doubble signal was fired, i. e. four gun shots fired two and two, hence the Swedish tradition of a fourfold cheer instead of a threefold.
It became part of a new fixture called British Champions Day, and its prize fund was increased fourfold to £ 1, 000, 000.
This was largely a success as his congregation multiplied fourfold.
In this work, Blake traces the fall of Albion, who " was originally fourfold but was self divided.

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