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These parameters were most clearly articulated in the various rubrics of the successive prayer books, as well as the Thirty-Nine Articles of Religion.
These early print advertisements were used mainly to promote books and newspapers, which became increasingly affordable with advances in the printing press ; and medicines, which were increasingly sought after as disease ravaged Europe.
These three epistles are considered to be " the three great doctrinal books of the New Testament ," and Habakkuk's statement concerning faith forms the backbone of each book.
These books are often the only source material for some of the incidents that have taken place within the Triangle.
These preaching friars, with the authorization of Gregory IX, adopted ( with some modifications, e. g. the substitution of the " Gallican " for the " Roman " version of the Psalter ) the Breviary hitherto used exclusively by the Roman court, and with it gradually swept out of Europe all the earlier partial books ( Legendaries, Responsories ), & c., and to some extent the local Breviaries, like that of Sarum.
These churches at first used and then revised the use of the Prayer Book, until they, like their parent, produced prayer books which took into account the developments in liturgical study and practice in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, which come under the general heading of the Liturgical Movement.
These books are not part of the Tanakh ( Hebrew Bible ), they are apocryphal books instead.
These Dianetic " axioms " can be found in Hubbard books such as Scientology 0-8: The Book of Basics and Advanced Procedures and Axioms.
These books make up the Apocrypha section of the Clementine Vulgate: 3 Esdras ( 1 Esdras ); 4 Esdras ( 2 Esdras ); and The Prayer of Manasseh, where they are specifically described as " outside of the series of the canon ".
These books, secular perennialists argue, are written by the world's finest thinkers, and cumulatively comprise the " Great Conversation " of mankind with regard to the central human questions.
These books come out of ignorant, inquiring humanity.
These are the living books by which you are to study, both for your preaching and for your own consolation.
These same books are the basis for a made-for-TV animated film and the Spanish-animated series The World of David the Gnome ( as well as the spin-off Wisdom of the Gnomes ).
These books, with their lurid titles, were once thought to be the creations of Jane Austen's imagination, though later research by Michael Sadleir and Montague Summers confirmed that they did actually exist and stimulated renewed interest in the Gothic.
These books, however, never did sell particularly well, and quickly disappeared from the bookshelves.
These engravings were then used as masters for making the electrotype copies for the actual printing of the books.
These books, together with Nevi ' im and Ketuvim are known as Torah Shebikhtav as opposed to the Oral Torah, which refers to the Mishna and the Talmud.
These books are not part of the Tanakh ( Hebrew Bible ), they are apocryphal books instead.
These books carry a sharp polemic, hardly surprising when it is recalled that his opponents charged Wycliffe with blasphemy and scandal, pride and heresy.
These books provided much of the theoretical base for future lunar vehicle development.
These are large coffee-table style books with pictures printed on glossy paper.
These books detail many different mining methods used in German and Saxon mines.

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These penetrate the jelly envelope after the eggs are laid and may increase the supply of oxygen to the embryo through photosynthesis.
These influences have led some scholars to suggest that Islamic law may have laid the foundations for " the common law as an integrated whole ".
These gardens were laid out with hedges and vines and they contained a wide variety of flowers, including acanthus, cornflowers and crocus, cyclamen, hyacinth, iris and ivy, lavender, lilies, myrtle, narcissus, poppy, rosemary and violet.
Or when he laid the hand on infants, did each one of you look to see whether they would speak with tongues, and, when he saw that they did not speak with tongues, was any of you so strong-minded as to say, These have not received the Holy Ghost ; for, had they received, they would speak with tongues as was the case in those times?
These initiatives did not produce economic recovery during his term, but served as the groundwork for various policies laid out in Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal.
These have all twelve chromatic notes laid out on the same row.
These favorable developments, combined with the presence of a large and cheap labour force, laid the foundation for spectacular economic growth that lasted almost uninterrupted until the " Hot Autumn's " massive strikes and social unrest of 1969-70, which then combined with the later 1973 oil crisis and put an abrupt end to the prolonged boom.
These bars are laid out in the same configuration as a common keyboard.
These " mask programmed " parts have the program laid down in the same way as the logic of the chip, at the same time.
These in turn in some cases became highways – with attendant problems all over New Zealand ( but especially in the more mountainous regions ), as the geography and contours of a slow-speed road laid out in the first half of the 20th century usually do not conform to safety and comfort criteria of modern motor vehicles.
These complexes are often laid out in a similar fashion, and they can contain many different modules to perform a diverse set of chemical manipulations on the developing product.
These form key transport arteries between the distinct towns and regional centres as laid out in Singapore's urban planning, with the main purpose of allowing vehicles to travel from satellite towns to the city centre and vice-versa in the shortest possible distance.
These similarities and influences have led some scholars to suggest that Islamic law may have laid the foundations for " the common law as an integrated whole ".
These books laid the groundwork for Masters and Johnson's life work.
These curse tablets were written in Latin, and usually laid curses on people by whom the writers felt they had been wronged.
These two 1948 papers of Gamow laid the foundation for our present understanding of big-bang nucleosynthesis
These represent periods where no new sediments were laid down, or when earlier sedimentary layers raised above sea level and eroded away.
These two fires were laid on a West-East line.
These terms were laid out in the Treaty of Adrianople ( 1713 ).
These rules, however, must not be inconsistent with the provisions of the Army Act itself, and must be laid before parliament immediately after they are made.
These early pictures of 20th century Jolo show a well-ordered town, neatly laid out in a grid of streets and blocks — characteristics of Spanish urbanism applied with the rigidity characteristic of the military.
These cultural developments resulted in a growth of interest in the Alps as a travel destination and laid the foundation for modern tourism.
" These two washerwomen gossip about ALP's response to the allegations laid against her husband HCE, as they wash clothes in the Liffey.
These zones are all laid out horizontally, with the exception of M, which is not in line with the rest of the letters in its zone.

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