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They and forbade
They confiscated all of the boy's instruments and forbade him any musical activities, yet Telemann continued composing, in secret.
They were said to be propositiones laxorum moralistarum, and Innocent forbade anyone to teach them under penalty of excommunication.
They also forbade kicking, biting and eye gouging.
They include Minnesota v. Barber, 136 U. S. 313, ( 1890 ) ( striking down a Minnesota statute that required any meat sold within the State, whether originating within or without the State, to be examined by an inspector within the State ); Foster-Fountain Packing Co. v. Haydel, 278 U. S. 1 ( 1928 ) ( striking down a Louisiana statute that forbade shrimp to be exported unless the heads and hulls had first been removed within the State ); Johnson v. Haydel, 278 U. S. 16 ( 1928 ) ( striking down analogous Louisiana statute for oysters ); Toomer v. Witsell, 334 U. S. 385 ( 1948 ) ( striking down South Carolina statute that required shrimp fishermen to unload, pack, and stamp their catch before shipping it to another State ); Pike v. Bruce Church, Inc., supra ( striking down Arizona statute that required all Arizona-grown cantaloupes to be packaged within the State prior to export ); South-Central Timber Development, Inc. v. Wunnicke, 467 U. S. 82 ( 1984 ) ( striking down an Alaska regulation that required all Alaska timber to be processed within the State prior to export ).
They forbade him from fighting with other children, even in self-defense, which he said led to " years of hell " from bullies at school.
They were put under ban then and later for some periods ( for example, in 13-5 a beit din ( rabbinical court ) in Barcelona forbade men younger than 25 from studying secular philosophy or the natural sciences ( although an exception was made for those who studied medicine ).
They forbade the maltreatment of indigenous people, and endorsed their conversion to Catholicism.
They especially criticized Article 3, which forbade religious instruction in schools, and Article 130, which adopted an extreme form of separation of church and state, including a series of restrictions on priests and ministers of all religions to hold public office, canvass on behalf of political parties or candidates, or to inherit from persons other than close blood relatives, etc.
They were aware that laws, on the books since World War I, forbade Americans to counsel draft evasion.
They reached Alqualondë, the port-city of the Teleri, who forbade them from taking their ships for the journey to Middle-earth.
They expelled the prominent Alexander Kilham in 1795, and one year later they forbade any itinerant from any publishing without the sanction of the newly created book committee.
They sought permission to remove the organ from the Alabama to save it, but Costa and Head's creditors deemed it the single most valuable item in the building and forbade its removal.
They forbade the relationship, insisting that she marry David.
They forbade the intermarriage between the native Irish and the native English, the English fostering of Irish children, the English adoption of Irish children and use of Irish names and dress.
They are fully aware that magic exists, but they forbade Hermione to use magic to fix her teeth ( as dentists, they felt that this was cheating ).

They and preaching
They were both active in preaching, and contemplative in study, prayer and meditation.
They did this through strict celibacy, poverty, teaching, and preaching.
They managed to get enough local backing to record a mini-album in late 1982, entitled It ( the title was a pun on pulp-it, as if the band were preaching to the audience ), which was released in April 1983 by Red Rhino Records.
They were one of the chief tools in the Catholic Counter-reformation, the aim of the order being to work among the poor, impressing the minds of the common people by the poverty and austerity of their life, and sometimes with sensationalist preaching, such as their use of the supposedly possessed Marthe Brossier to arouse the Paris mob against the Huguenots.
They do not all specifically mention Jerusalem as the ultimate goal ; however, it has been argued that Urban's subsequent preaching reveals that he expected the expedition to reach Jerusalem all along.
* 1745-David Brainerd, after preaching to Native Americans in December, wrote about the response: " They soon came in, one after another ; with tears in their eyes, to know, what they should do to be saved.
They opposed " contributions to religious organizations, prayers for practical benefits ( kito ), preaching in factories, and the religious organizations of all stripes " and viewed religion as a tool used by the upper class to suppress laborers and farmers.
They had been teaching and preaching that " sanctification " was the baptism of the Holy Spirit and that tongues could be a sign but not the only sign that one had been baptized.
They spend at least 130 hours per month in preaching.
They were charged with preaching Christianity in the strict Islamic state.
They were not preaching ... They consisted of four battalions of foot, and all well armed with fusils and pitchforks, and three squadrons of horse.
They believe their door-to-door preaching is part of a " sign " before God's kingdom destroys the world's governments, in order to have God's will done on earth as it is in heaven.
They considered anything more to be " political preaching ", which they still reject.
They were astonished to discover these new peoples and their culture, and they thought that by preaching to them that they would bring about the return of Christ and the end of time, a set of beliefs called millenarianism.
They dedicated China for the preaching of the gospel, traveled to Hawaii where McKay first had the vision that led to the founding of BYU – Hawaii many years later, and visited Samoa, Tonga, New Zealand and Palestine.
They were among the women who brought Islam to South Asia, preaching and engaging in missionary activity in the environs of Lahore.
They also considered the study of theology as a species of idolatry, and regarded learned men who did any preaching as falsifiers of God's word.
They tried to avoid suspicion by not preaching to the commoners without permission from the local rulers to propagate Catholicism within their domains.
They were visible and noisy ; they made use of revivalist techniques such as open air preaching.
They arrived in Moravia in 863 and immediately set to work educating and preaching.
They traveled to Germany and to Switzerland preaching about Jesus Christ and his teachings ; they disagreed with the Lutheran / Catholic faith's method of sermonizing thought themselves to be a reformed movement of true faith that followed the traditions and beliefs of the earliest Christians.
They act as lawyers, judges, and arbiters when they're not preaching about their god.
They may do traditional work of " ministry " ( i. e., preaching, presiding at worship, etc.

They and contrary
They also agreed that " we shall by all means labor to keep off from us all such as are contrary minded, and receive only such unto us as may be probably of one heart with us, such as that we either know or may well and truly be informed to walk in a peaceable conversation with all meekness of spirit, for the edification of each other in the knowledge and faith of the Lord Jesus …" The covenant also stipulated that if differences were to arise between townsmen, they would seek arbitration for resolution and each would pay his fair share for the common good.
They are not received from any other source ; on the contrary, it is His nature that communicates all good to His own creatures in accordance with the capacity of each.
" The Lutheran Augsburg Confession, speaking of changes made by Roman Catholic Pontiffs, states: " They refer to the Sabbath-day as having been changed into the Lord's Day, contrary to the Decalog, as it seems.
They showed that the Sun rotated, and their comings and goings showed that the Sun changed, contrary to Aristotle ( who taught that all celestial bodies were perfect, unchanging spheres ).
* They deny that they implicitly repudiate the dogma of papal infallibility as defined at the First Vatican Council, and maintain that, on the contrary, they are the fiercest defenders of this doctrine, since they teach that the Apostolic See of Peter, under the rule of a true Pope, cannot promulgate contradictory teachings.
They are not at all such as we describe them when we relate that they let themselves be captured by virgins, but clean contrary to our notions.
They in turn were removed from the room ; however, before leaving, the supreme burgrave ( Adam II von Sternberg ) made it clear that they " did not advise anything that was contrary to the Letter of Majesty ".
They are based on highly abstract theories – venerable, academic inventions, half misunderstood by those who are applying them today, and based on assumptions which are contrary to the facts … Our main task, therefore, will be to confirm the reader ’ s instinct that what seems sensible is sensible, and what seems nonsense is nonsense.
They reported that Anastasia and her family, contrary to custom, fell on their knees during the prayer for the dead, and that the girls had become despondent, hopeless, and no longer sang the replies in his service.
They also, contrary to yuppies, do not fashionize intellectuality, and can or can not be socially liberal ( social divisions between liberals and conservatives, specially in the upper classes, makes much less sense in Brazil than in the Anglosphere ).
They are nourished by a different system of trade, have links with different countries, and express their happiness through quite contrary customs.
They are to be considered invalid, and hence null and void, any deliberations entered into, ( or decisions taken ), by a parochial council which has not been presided over by the Parish Priest or which has assembled contrary to his wishes " ( Article, 5, § 3 ).
They believe that there is no ' free will ' and that any sense of the contrary is an illusion.
They jumped to conclusions completely contrary to our intentions.
They leave, contrary to the critics ’ impression that they have not left ".
They then demanded to know why he had brought such a large host with him, contrary to both custom and a prior warning to not do so.
They were married in a registry office in 1939, which was contrary to Catholic teachings.
They thought to force the Crown to act against Mussolini, but on the contrary this strengthened Mussolini.
They coined a new theoretical outlook for Sociology, the New Ecological Paradigm, with assumptions contrary to HEP.
They were actively denounced from the very beginning by men such as Ignatius, Bishop of Antioch, and the writer of the canonical First Epistle of John as being " anti-christ " and contrary to the tradition received from the apostles and eye-witnesses of Jesus Christ.
They were neither married ( considering it too " bourgeois ") nor bounded by a PACS ( pacte civil de solidarité, which provides for a civil union between two adults, regardless of gender ), contrary to the rumors.
They did the contrary: Sweden continued actively to support the Birkebeiners and John of England sent mercenaries to help Sverre.
" They criticized Vogel for being " silent " about all of the evidence against his theory, and found the persistence in the propagation of the Vogel theory in the media " even in the face of evidence to the contrary " as exemplifying " the process by which conspiracy theories and other astounding knowledge claims gain popular attention.
They argue that, contrary to the claims of Thaksinomics's advocates, Thailand's economy was actually driven by rising export demand, while domestic consumer demand has grown only modestly at best since Thaksin became Prime Minister.

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