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They were going to follow it for part of their journey.
It was not as though she noted clearly that her nephews had not been to see her for ten years, not since their last journey eastward to witness their Uncle Izaak being lowered into the rocky soil ; ;
Giffen had already urged him to journey south, if only for a few days to clear up matters.
Pierre Giffard, the paper's editor, promoted it as a Competition for Horseless Carriages ( Concours des Voitures sans Chevaux ) that were not dangerous, easy to drive, and cheap during the journey.
During their journey from the shipapu to the world of the living, the spirits stop along the road and eat the food left for them by the living.
" As for Chrotilda, in Gregory's words she died on the journey home " by some ill chance ".
She has only the ability to create a soulless body, and thus she is “ persuaded to undertake the journey to heaven to ask for a soul ,” andthe Seven Liberal Arts produce a chariot for her ... the Five Senses are the horses ”.
A marriage of sorts is arranged between Dido and Aeneas at the instigation of Juno, who was told of the fact that her favorite city would eventually be defeated by the Trojans ' descendants, and Aeneas's mother Venus ( the Roman adaptation of Aphrodite ), who realizes that her son and his company need a temporary reprieve to reinforce themselves for the journey to come.
* 1846 – The Donner Party of pioneers departs Springfield, Illinois, for California, on what will become a year-long journey of hardship, cannibalism, and survival.
Their honeymoon journey to Italy sealed an intellectual bond with the culture of the Mediterranean region that was to remain important to Aalto for the rest of his life.
The term " last rites " refers to administration to a dying person not only of this sacrament but also of Penance and Holy Communion, the last of which, when administered in such circumstances, is known as " Viaticum ", a word whose original meaning in Latin was " provision for the journey ".
Anubis was associated with the mummification and protection of the dead for their journey into the afterlife.
šarrûtu ) to him, and, himself, he started out for a long journey.
Determining the composition of the Memorial depends on the dates of Nehemiah's mission: It is commonly accepted that " Artaxerxes " was Artaxerxes I ( there were two later kings of the same name ), and that Nehemiah's first period in Jerusalem was therefore 445-433 BC ; allowing for his return to Susa and second journey to Jerusalem, the end of the 5th century BC is therefore the earliest possible date for the Memorial.
It is more likely that the epistle was written some time before the Jerusalem council, and that teachers came from Jerusalem to Antioch teaching the need for it after Paul wrote his epistle to the Galatians, churches from the first missionary journey, addressing this issue.
:" It may suffice for me to say that while they were in the midst of their journey they fell into the hands of pirates.
Their houses had to remain open for visitors even during the night, and they were not allowed to be more than a day's journey from Rome.
It was decided that he was now strong enough to make the journey to England to be reunited with his family and, on 13 July 1604, Charles left Dunfermline for England where he was to spend most of the rest of his life.
In several cases, one of these souls is associated with body functions ( and is sometimes thought to disappear after death, but not always ), and the other one is able to leave the body ( for example, a shaman's free-soul may be held to be able to undertake a spirit journey ).
In Greek legend, for instance, it was Poseidon ( god of the sea ) who raised the storms which blew Odysseus ' craft off course on his return journey, and Japanese tradition holds that a god-sent wind saved them from Mongol invasion.
This house was the assembly place for the dead before they began the journey to the Otherworld. He is similar in some regards to the Hindu deity Yama.
Led by their prophet Moses they journey through the wilderness to Mount Sinai, where Yahweh promises them the land of Canaan ( the " Promised Land ") in return for their faithfulness.
Paul visited Philippi for the first time on his second missionary journey ( 49-51 AD ).

journey and pilgrims
The tales ( mostly written in verse although some are in prose ) are presented as part of a story-telling contest by a group of pilgrims as they travel together on a journey from Southwark to the shrine of Saint Thomas Becket at Canterbury Cathedral.
Bandits abounded, and pilgrims were routinely slaughtered, sometimes by the hundreds, as they attempted to make the journey from the coastline at Jaffa into the Holy Land.
The area was renowned for its inns, especially The Tabard, from which Chaucer's pilgrims set off on their journey in The Canterbury Tales.
The body of pilgrims, forming a band of 42, 360, having completed the long and dreary journey of some four months, from the banks of the Euphrates to Jerusalem, were animated in all their proceedings by a strong religious impulse, and therefore one of their first concerns was to restore their ancient house of worship by rebuilding their destroyed Temple and reinstituting the sacrificial rituals known as the korbanot.
It is a recent tradition for pilgrims to burn their clothes or boots at the end of their journey at Cape Finisterre.
More than a half a million pilgrims made the journey to Rome for the Jubilee of 1825.
As they progress in their journey, each of the pilgrims tells their tale.
Even those who stay in Hong Kong are also pilgrims, for life itself is like a journey from childhood to youth, to middle age and beyond.
He was charged with attacking fellow-Christians in his raids on Byzantine islands on his journey to the east, of conspiring to provoke a civil war between Bohemond and Baldwin, and keeping for himself money given for the welfare of pilgrims, and deposed as Patriarch.
The journey takes four night stops, finally arriving at Darchen at elevation of, small outpost that swells with pilgrims at certain times of year.
The inn is described in the first few lines of Chaucer's work as the location where the pilgrims first meet on their journey to Canterbury in the 1380s:
" Archer then says he will show D ' Jamat " some truth " and takes him down to his planet, where it is learned that after D ' Jamat's pilgrims departed on their journey the war escalated, leaving millions dead and every major city destroyed.
Since 1521, devotion to the Santo Niño has grown and has taken root in Philippine popular piety, particularly in the Visayas ; pilgrims from different parts of Cebu and the rest of the Philippines make their yearly journey to the church to take part in the procession and festival.
There is a Pilgrim's Office in Oslo which gives advice to pilgrims, and a Pilgrim Centre in Trondheim, under the aegis of the Cathedral, which awards certificates to successful pilgrims upon the completion of their journey.
Historically famous frame stories include Chaucer's Canterbury Tales, about a group of pilgrims who tell stories on their journey to Canterbury ; and Boccaccio's Decameron about a group of young aristocrats escaping the Black Death to the countryside and spending the time telling stories.
It provides walking pilgrims with a record of where they ate or slept, but also serves as proof to the Pilgrim's Office in Santiago that the journey is accomplished according to an official route.
Father Paul Duré is resurrected from Father Hoyt's body, and is briefed on the pilgrims ' journey by the Consul.
However, after the murder of the Archbishop of Canterbury, Thomas Becket in 1170, pilgrims began to make the journey to Canterbury Cathedral and Sittingbourne became a useful hostelry for many travellers.
Tradition has it that pilgrims are to stop the moment they see the sight of the temple and continue their journey on foot the rest of the way.
Most modern-day pilgrims would wish to follow Sigeric's documented route in the reverse order, i. e. from Canterbury to Rome, and so would journey from Canterbury to the English coast before crossing the Channel to Sumeran ( now called Sombres ) landing at the point where the seaside village of Wissant now lies.
It is not surprising that an Essene hospice had been established at Bethany to intercept and care for pilgrims at the end of the long and potentially arduous journey from Galilee.
Because of the saint's spiritual presence at his tomb, Sufi pilgrims journey there to seek aid ( such as a cure for illness or infertility ).
From the time of embarking on the journey to make the hajj, pilgrims often experience a spirit of exaltation and excitement ; the meeting of so many Muslims of all races, cultures, and stations in life in harmony and equality moves many people deeply.

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