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name and holy
When the captives arrived in Boston, `` the chaplain ( of their captors ) went to prayers in the open streets, that the people might take notice what they had done in a holy manner, and in the name of the Lord ''.
Apollo Delphinios was a sea-god especially worshiped in Crete and in the islands, and his name indicates his connection with Delphi and the holy serpent Delphyne ( womb ).
The Babylonian Talmud was the first attempt to attach authors to the holy books: each book, according to the authors of the Talmud, was written by a prophet, and each prophet was an eyewitness of the events described, and Joshua himself wrote " the book that bears his name ".
He would first conclude with his paraenesis and wish them peace by including a prayer request, greet them with his name and his friends with a holy kiss, and offer final grace and benediction:
( Matthew avoids using the holy word God in the expression " Kingdom of God "; instead he prefers the term " Kingdom of Heaven ", reflecting the Jewish tradition of not speaking the name of God ).
In Islam the Injil () is the Arabic name for the original gospel of Jesus, and is one of the four Islamic holy books that the Qur ' an records as having been revealed by God.
Each vicar, in the words of the Golden Bull, was " the administrator of the empire itself, with the power of passing judgments, of presenting to ecclesiastical benefices, of collecting returns and revenues and investing with fiefs, of receiving oaths of fealty for and in the name of the holy empire ".
* It has been suggested that the name comes from the Tibetan niyampal, which means " holy land ".
The name was derived from the original Quechua ( Inca ) word for the cinchona tree bark, quina or quina-quina, which roughly means " bark of bark " or " holy bark ".
Guru Nanak Sahib Ji summarized the basis of Sikh lifestyle as: Kirat Karni, Naam Japo and Wand kay Chako, which means work diligently and honestly, meditate on the holy name ( Waheguru ), and share the fruits of labors with others.
Contemptus mundi is the name given to the recognition that the world, in all its vanity, is nothing more than a futile attempt to hide from God by stifling our desire for the good and the holy.
Some scholars speculate that the name of Sviatoslav, composed of the Slavic roots for " holy " and " glory ", was an artificial derivation combining those of his predecessors Oleg and Rurik ( they mean " holy " and " glorious " in Old Norse, respectively ).
A " groundation " ( or " grounation ") or " binghi " is a holy day ; the name " binghi " is derived from "
Its name changed over the centuries from Wimares through Wimari to Wimar and finally Weimar ; it is probably derived from Old High German wih ' holy ' + mari ' standing water, swamp '.
Succeeding a Dr Wilkinson on 14 October 1609, he became the Physician in charge at St. Bartholomew's Hospital, which enjoined him, " in God's most holy name " to " endeavor yourself to do the best of your knowledge in the profession of physic to the poor then present, or any other of the poor at any time of the week which shall be sent home unto you by the Hospitaller ... You shall not, for favor, lucre or gain, appoint or write anything for the poor but such good and wholesome things as you shall think with your best advice will do the poor good, without any affection or respect to be had to the apothecary.
" The congregation responds: " May the Lord accept the sacrifice at your hands, for the praise and glory of his name, for our good, and the good of all his holy Church.
* One or more asterisks may be used to strike out portions of a word to avoid offending by using the full form of a profanity ( Ucky ), to preserve anonymity ( Peter Jack ), or to avoid profanation of a holy name, especially in Jewish usage ( G * d ).
Seeing the " witch " on the run and the " spell " broken, Glasdale's garrison burst out to give chase, but according to legend, Joan turned around on them alone, raised her holy standard and cried out " Ou Nom De " (" In the name of God "), which reportedly was sufficient to impress the English to halt their pursuit and return to the Boulevart.
Tabu itself has been derived from alleged Tongan morphemes ta (" mark ") and bu (" especially "), but this may be a folk etymology ( note that Tongan does not actually have a phoneme / b /), and tapu is usually treated as a unitary, non-compound word inherited from Proto-Polynesian * tapu, in turn inherited from Proto-Oceanic * tabu, with the reconstructed meaning " sacred, forbidden ".< ref name = POLLEX > In its current use on Tonga, the word tapu means " sacred " or " holy ", often in the sense of being restricted or protected by custom or law.
Red berries of rowan were holy to Ravdna, and the name Ravdna resembles the North-Germanic words for the tree ( for example, Old Norse reynir ).
The valkyrie speaks to the unnamed man, and gives him the name Helgi ( meaning " the holy one ").
On 18 March 1226, Pope Honorius issued a letter to the effect that the name of William ( Fitzherbert ) of holy memory, formerly Archbishop of York.
If, however, a convert comes from a Christian confession that baptizes in the name of Jesus ( such as Oneness Pentecostals ), from one which practices an invalid, non-Trinitarian baptism ( such as Mormons or Jehovah's Witnesses ) or from one that does not practice baptism at all ( such as Quakers or The Salvation Army ), baptism is a prerequisite for chrismation-an initiate must always be validly baptized into the death of Jesus in the name of the Holy Trinity before any further holy mysteries or sacraments of initiation can be administered.

name and Virtues
For example, the first ruler's era name, Gia Long, is the combination of the old names for Saigon ( Gia Định ) and Hanoi ( Thăng Long ) to show the new unity of the country ; the fourth, Tự Đức, means " Inheritance of Virtues "; the ninth, Đồng Khánh, means " Collective Celebration ".
The school's Chinese name, 百德 also means One Hundred Virtues.
A more formal name for Tu Di Gong is Fude Zhengshen ( 福德正神 ), literally the " God of Fortunes and Virtues ".

name and signifies
Since the Apostolic Age, the use of the definite article before the word Christ and its development into a proper name signifies its identification with Jesus as the promised Jewish messiah.
Beside the developed legend of the mandylion or Image of Edessa, was the tale of the Veil of Veronica, whose very name signifies " true icon " or " true image ", the fear of a " false image " remaining strong.
Greece claims that the use of the name Republic of Macedonia by its northern neighbor signifies an irredentist claim on the northern province of Macedonia in Greece.
The first element of that name, orka, signifies power or greatness.
Initiates are also given an Orisa or Ifá name that signifies under which deity they are initiated.
In 305 BC he had his son Demetrius Poliorcetes, also a general, invade Rhodes with an army of 40, 000 ; however, the city was well defended, and Demetrius — whose name " Poliorcetes " signifies the " besieger of cities "— had to start construction of a number of massive siege towers in order to gain access to the walls.
The name “ heart ’ s-ease ” came from the woman St. Euphrasia, whose name in Greek signifies cheerfulness of mind.
The name Nycteus signifies " of the night ", as does Nyctimene in the following variant: according to accounts by the Roman Gaius Julius Hyginus and in Ovid's Metamorphoses ( ii. 590 ), an Epopeus was a king of Lesbos.
His name Oinomaos signifies him as a wine man.
' The name Ravana obtains from the root, ' Ra ' signifies the sun and ' vana ' signifies generation according to a nationalist Sinhala scholar, Arisen.
:" The name of the Isles of the Fortunate signifies that they bear all good things, as if happy and blessed in the abundance of their fruits.
Knud Olson Bergo, who was living just across the town line in Spring Grove, on getting up one morning, saw that a fire had swept over the prairie in the south part of the town ... It's charred appearance at once suggested to his mind a certain bluff located in Slidre Valders, Norway, which was Mr. Bergo's birthplace, and so he exclaiming in Norwegian, " Sort Hammer ," which signifies Black Bluff, and the people have had the good sense to retain the name to this day, which, it will be perceived, is composed of an English and a Norwegian word.
The name arises from the Germanic hlaeri which signifies terrain seen as wooded and marshy.
The second part of the name ( homme or ham ) typically only signifies a home or dwelling, but in Worcestershire and Gloucestershire was commonly applied to land on the sides of a river, generally in bends of a river, which were liable to flood.
Moravian missionary David Zeisberger ( 1721 – 1808 ) gave this account of the naming: " In the Indian tongue the name of this river was Mechmenawungihilla ( alternatively spelled Menawngihella ), which signifies a high bank, which is ever washed out and therefore collapses.
The name signifies that it was the 273rd object ( ordered by right ascension ) of the Third Cambridge Catalog of Radio Sources ( 3C ), published in 1959.
The name of venerable Shariputra, one of the Buddha's best known followers, signifies the the son of the egret ( among other possibilities, it is said that his mother had eyes like a great egret.
" Bertrand Russell may also have held a similar theory, that a proper name is a disguised definite description that signifies some unique characteristic.
The name Asmodai is believed to derive from Avestan language * aēšma-daēva, where aēšma means " wrath ", and daēva signifies " demon ".
The name signifies that the mouth of the Peconic River is in this town.
The name, Old English in origin, signifies woodland, which still applies today: scattered farms and villages betray the Weald ‘ s past, often in their names.
As a name, theorbo signifies a number of long-necked lutes with second pegboxes, such as the liuto attiorbato, the French < span lang =" fr "> théorbe des pièces </ span >, the English theorbo, the archlute, the German baroque lute, the angélique or angelica.
According to Frege, any sentence that expresses a singular thought consists of an expression ( a proper name or a general term plus the definite article ) that signifies an Object together with a predicate ( the copula " is ", plus a general term accompanied by the indefinite article or an adjective ) that signifies ( bedeutet ) a Concept.

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