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revelation and her
Philia's betrothal to the Captain is obviously nullified by the unexpected revelation that he's her brother.
When the others go in to dinner Nora stays behind for a few minutes and contemplates suicide to save her husband from the shame of the revelation of her crime and ( more importantly ) to pre-empt any gallant gesture on his part to save her reputation.
Major's low profile following his exit from parliament was disrupted by Edwina Currie's revelation in September 2002 that, prior to his promotion to the Cabinet, he had had a four-year extramarital affair with her.
On March 19, 1987, following the revelation of a payoff to Hahn to keep secret her allegation that Bakker and another minister had raped her, Bakker resigned from PTL.
Noteworthy for its revelation of Tripp's motivations was her reporting of their conversations to literary agent Lucianne Goldberg.
It also teaches that everyone is entitled to personal revelation with respect to his or her stewardship ( leadership responsibility ).
The revelation that T ' Pol was half-Romulan would have shed light on her affinity for humanity and as well as her interest in experimenting with emotions.
Darwin's attempts to find a translator in France fell through, and the translation by Clémence Royer published in 1862 added an introduction praising Darwin's ideas as an alternative to religious revelation and promoting ideas anticipating social Darwinism and eugenics, as well as numerous explanatory notes giving her own answers to doubts that Darwin expressed.
As Jack gives her his address in the country, Algernon surreptitiously notes it on the cuff of his sleeve: Jack ’ s revelation of his pretty and wealthy young ward has motivated his friend to meet her.
In her fourteenth revelation, Julian writes of the Trinity in domestic terms, comparing Jesus to a mother who is wise, loving, and merciful.
Sister Antónia d ' Astónaco, a Carmelite nun from Portugal, reported during her life a private revelation by Saint Michael the Archangel.
Her second book, A Way of Looking, won the Somerset Maugham award and marked a turning point, as the prize money allowed her to spend nearly three months in Rome, which was a revelation.
Some apocrypha and pseudepigraphic sources express pessimism about human nature (" A grain of evil seed was sown in Adam's heart from the beginning "), and the Talmud ( b. Avodah Zarah 22b ) has an unusual passage which Edward Kessler describes as " the serpent seduced Eve in paradise and impregnated her with spiritual-physicial ' dirt ' which was inherited through the generations ," but the revelation at Sinai and the reception of the Torah cleansed Israel.
Upon the death of his stepfather, Neipperg, and the revelation that his mother had borne two illegitimate children to him prior to her marriage, Franz said to his friend, Prokesch von Osten, "' If Josephine had been my mother, my father would not have been buried at Saint Helena, and I should not be at Vienna.
Gary Myers's story, " What Rough Beast ," casts Shub-Niggurath as the mother of all the gods, and her children as the chapters of her ongoing revelation.

revelation and gender
In the article " 10 things you didn't know about Super Mario Bros 2 ," Antista listed Birdo's gender confusion, stating that the revelation was similar to when " lead singer of Judas Priest came out to a legion homophobic metalheads dressed to the nines in skin tight leather left wondering if their dicks will fall off.

revelation and had
He opens his discourse, however, with a review of the Eisenhower inaugural festivities at which a sympathetic press had assembled its massive talents, all primed to catch some revelation of the emerging new age.
However, in 1962 the London Beth Din and the Chief Rabbi Israel Brodie, who formed the leadership of the United Synagogue, the UK's Orthodox establishment, refused to allow his appointment on grounds of heresy because in his 1957 book We Have Reason to Believe, Jacobs had rejected the conception of a literal, verbal revelation of the Torah.
" Elijah again evades the question and his lament is unrevised, showing that he did not understand the importance of the divine revelation he had just witnessed.
But after they had left the house of the prophet, fully determined to sacrifice their lives to God, Ezekiel received this revelation: " Thou dost believe indeed that I will abandon them.
Until this revelation, little had been known of his religious affiliation.
Other debilitating scandals included " Arms to Iraq " – the ongoing inquiry into how government ministers including Alan Clark ( also involved in an unrelated scandal involving the revelation of his affair with the wife and both daughters of a South African judge ) had encouraged businesses to supply arms to Iraq during the Iran-Iraq War of the 1980s, in breach of the official arms embargo, and how senior ministers had, on legal advice, attempted to withhold evidence of this official connivance when directors of Matrix Churchill were put trial for breaking the embargo.
He wrote that while walking to Vincennes ( about three miles from Paris ), he had a revelation that the arts and sciences were responsible for the moral degeneration of mankind, who were basically good by nature.
Owing to this intimate connection with the ibn Tibbons, Anatoli was introduced to the philosophy of Maimonides, the study of which was such a great revelation to him that he, in later days, referred to it as the beginning of his intelligent and true comprehension of the Scriptures, while he frequently alluded to Ibn Tibbon as one of the two masters who had instructed and inspired him.
While the gentile peoples, seduced by demons, had deserted the true God for idols, the Jews and Samaritans possessed the revelation given through the prophets and awaited the Messiah.
Josephus wrote that his revelation had taught him three things: that God, the creator of the Jewish people, had decided to " punish " them, that " fortune " had been given to the Romans, and that God had chosen him " to announce the things that are to come ".
Bahá ' u ' lláh had manuscript copies sent to Bahá ' ís in Iran some years after the revelation of the Kitáb-i-Aqdas, and in 1890 – 91 ( 1308 AH, 47 BE ) he arranged for the publication of the original Arabic text of the book in Bombay, India.
In 1973, on the occasion of the centenary of the revelation of the Kitáb-i-Aqdas, the Universal House of Justice released a Synopsis and Codification of the text, which was supplemented by 21 passages of the Aqdas that had already been translated by Shoghi Effendi.
Concurrently he stepped up his effort on LInear B, discovering finally that it was Greek, a revelation to an academic public that had more or less given up on the mysterious script.
Here, he had a profound revelation and he never returned to the mortal world.
It had much in common with the Mutazalite Islamic thinking in that the Roman Catholics though subordinating philosophy to theology did not subject reason to revelation but in the case of contradictions, subordinated reason to faith as the Asharite of Islam.
John Toland had argued for the use of reason in interpreting scripture, Matthew Tindal had argued against revelation, Middleton had described the Bible as mythology and questioned the existence of miracles, Thomas Morgan had disputed the claims of the Old Testament, Thomas Woolston had questioned the believability of miracles and Thomas Chubb had maintained that Christianity lacked morality.

revelation and less
" Dietrich Bonhoeffer of the German Confessing Church framed the same characterization in less positive terms when he called Pietism the last attempt to save Christianity as a religion: Given that for him religion was a negative term, more or less an opposite to revelation, this constitutes a rather scathing judgment.
According to Monsignor Munro, the Roman Catholic bishop of St Andrew's Cathedral in Glasgow, his 1888 University of Glasgow Gifford Lectures on the " science of religion " represented nothing less than " a crusade against divine revelation, against Jesus Christ and Christianity ".
He seems no more or less emotionally moved by this than by the revelation that he cannot understand imaginary numbers.
Nevertheless, in May 1829, a revelation by Smith described the " church " in informal terms: " Behold, this is my doctrine: whosoever repenteth and cometh unto me, the same is my church: whosoever declareth more or less than this, the same is not of me, but is against me: therefore, he is not of my church.
Each of these temples has a more or less fixed membership ; every Balinese belongs to a temple by virtue of descent, residence, or some mystical revelation of affiliation.
The work, “ An Illustrated History of Interior Decoration from Pompeii to Art Nouveau ” has allowed the creation of a photographic album to be made, “ Praz ’ s rediscovery of this minor but fascinating art … was a revelation, and the historic no less than aesthetic importance of the subject is now recognised by a group of informed collectors ”.

revelation and impact
Spike admits this to an inquiring Buffy in the season 5 episode Fool for Love, and the impact of his revelation has probably not been completely felt as of the completion of season 8.
The revelation has a strong impact on him, he sought to explore his Jewish culture, dated Jewish girls exclusively and ultimately married a Jewish woman.
Some say that as bar Yochai gave spiritual light to the world with the revelation of the Zohar, bonfires are lit to symbolize the impact of his teachings.
The revelation of its impact on privacy comprises part of its twist ending.
Former Barcelona president, Joan Laporta, stated that Ronaldo is under a lot of pressure and would not have realized the impact of his revelation.
" Given that most of the previous owners of the Manet ... had been Jewish ... the revelation of Abs ' past provided a cultural-historical twist with considerable impact.
Theistic science, also referred to as theistic realism, Augustinian science or Islamic science is the viewpoint that methodological naturalism should be replaced by a philosophy of science that is informed by supernatural revelation and / or allows occasional supernatural explanations, particularly in topics that impact theology, for example evolution.
Some say that as bar Yochai gave spiritual light to the world with the revelation of the Zohar, bonfires are lit to symbolize the impact of his teachings.
The Auckland Islands, where the severity of the climate has allowed littlehuman impact on the natural environment, was something of a revelation.
However, Reiner emphasizes his role as a " troubled boy ", calling his story arc " an amazing chain of events ", particularly noting that the revelation of his nature as a Nobody creates a " devilish yet remarkable plot twist " which may impact the player in a way that he " may not want Sora back ".
In his review in The New York Times, Eugene Archer wrote that the film had " an interesting cast, a superior visual texture, unexpected bits of character revelation and a choppy continuity that finally negates its impact.
The impact of this revelation is evident in his face-this is yet another way that he can see that Buffy has kept him at an emotional distance and that she feels no intensity in their relationship.

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