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They and practiced
They practiced movement behind a smoke screen laid by smoke grenades ; ;
They were considered a Catholic innovation, not widely practiced until the 18th century, and were opposed vigorously in worship by a number of Protestant Reformers, including Martin Luther ( 1483 – 1546 ), John Calvin ( 1509 – 1564 ) and John Wesley ( 1703 – 1791 ).
They were Indians who practiced Hinduism and Buddhism and were focusing on taking over Central Asia.
They also practiced forms of Esoteric Christianity, Mysticism ( Christian mysticism ), and Rapp often spoke of the virgin spirit or Goddess named Sophia in his writings.
They traditionally practiced herding, but are presently known for cultivating " green gold " tea.
They practiced a sort of jirga-system with two types of councils – simite and sabhā.
They are practiced for a variety of reasons, including self-defense, competition, physical health and fitness, as well as mental, physical, and spiritual development.
They are rather contemporary regional sports that coexist with the modern forms of martial arts sports as they have developed since the 19th century, often including cross-fertilization between sports and folk styles ; thus, the traditional Thai style of Muay Boran developed into the modern national sport of Muay Thai, which in turn came to be practiced worldwide and contributed significantly to modern hybrid styles like kickboxing and mixed martial arts.
They denounced Kim as a tyrant who practiced arbitrary, one-man rule.
They practiced a polytheistic religion centered on sacrificial rites, probably administered by a priestly caste.
They also practiced a form of excommunication from the assembly of worshipers, which in ancient Gaul meant a separation from secular society as well.
They also refuse to accept or give technology to any civilization which practices morally reprehensible deeds, including one which practiced racial superiority and ethnic cleansing.
They practiced floodplain agriculture where possible, but relied heavily on hunting and gathering.
They also may have practiced cannibalism, an assertion vehemently denied by descendants of the people.
They practiced shooting at automobiles, shooting out of automobiles, laying mines in government accommodation or houses, using poison, and rigging explosive charges in transport.
They cite discussion above as indicating that the apostasy prophesied by Jesus at, and, as well as ( and others ) had already began in the 1st century of the Common Era, prior to the formation of the Catholic Church as a religion separate and distinct from the true Christian faith as taught and practiced by Jesus and his 1st-century followers.
They practiced asceticism not as a rejection of the enjoyment of life, or because the practices themselves are virtuous, but as an aid in the pursuit of salvation or liberation.
They would be useful equipment for a player character who practiced necromancy.
They practiced a form of animistic pantheism, much of which has survived in the form of folklore and numerous myths.
They lived in temporary brush dwellings, spoke the Southern Paiute language, and practiced a style of pottery that was less sophisticated than the methods used by the Anasazi.
They also saw marriage as a moral companionship between equals rather than a biological or social necessity, and practiced these views in their lives as well as their teachings.
They show that open-field agriculture was practiced in Wessex in Ine's time, and it is probable that this was also the prevalent agricultural method throughout the English midlands, and as far north and east as Lindsey and Deira.
They also practiced head flattening.
They interviewed cult expert Dr John Gordon Clark of Harvard Medical School, who said the group practiced mind control and brainwashing.

They and Catholicism
" They were converted to Catholicism in the late 13th and 14th centuries, after conquest by the Knights of the Teutonic Order, and then to Protestantism in the early 16th century.
They were ordered to convert to Roman Catholicism or leave Poland.
They quickly rescinded the Toleration Act and banned public practice of Catholicism, and it would never be reinstated under colonial rule.
They can be trusted .” Many officers in the Army of the Republic of Vietnam converted to Catholicism in the belief that their military prospects depended on it.
They also accuse Protestants of distorting Scripture itself to support their own claims, whether by faulty translations, misinterpretations, or ignoring passages of Scripture which support Catholicism or Orthodoxy against Protestantism.
" They sought ways and means to win them from Catholicism and bring them back to Judaism.
They can be trusted .” Many officers in the Army of the Republic of Vietnam converted to Catholicism in the belief that their military prospects depended on it.
They may also describe themselves as Hiaki Nation or Pascua Hiaki, meaning " The Easter People ", as most had converted to Catholicism under Jesuit influence in colonial Mexico.
They forbade the maltreatment of indigenous people, and endorsed their conversion to Catholicism.
They also outlawed all religions except Catholicism.
They presented them as enemies of Catholicism quoting negative comments by some American Catholic bishops.
They tended to consider Roman Catholicism and possible rebellion as almost identical terms.
They would also have been attracted to the Catholicism of Florida.
They also objected to the use of musical instruments in churches and a complex vocal liturgy, both being associated with Roman Catholicism.
They often achieved education and some measure of wealth ; they spoke French and practiced Catholicism, although there was also development of syncretic religion.
They write: " she demonizes Catholicism as the most-up-to-date mythology, and with it civilization as a whole her procedures are enlightened and efficient as she goes about her work of sacrilege She favours system and consequence.
They formed the nucleus of Democratic Initiative, an intensely Catholic but economically reformist wing of the post-war Christian Democratic Party, holding meetings to discuss Catholicism and society.
They also possibly sought a believers church, which would be separate from the State churches of Protestantism and Catholicism.
They share a common Language which is French-based Creole, a history which spans four continents and a Religion that is Catholicism.
They tried to avoid suspicion by not preaching to the commoners without permission from the local rulers to propagate Catholicism within their domains.
They took Catholicism for some sort of new sect of Buddhism and were curious to know of the priest's doctrine.
They also noted that Catholicism was not making much use of modern means of propaganda, such as social movements, the organization of clubs, or the establishing of settlements.
They argue that Dollfuss was interested in a renaissance of Catholicism rather than in a totalitarian state, meaning that he wanted to return to the time before the ideas of the French Revolution of 1789 took hold.
They also noted that Catholicism was not making much use of modern means of propaganda, such as social movements, the organization of clubs, or the establishing of settlements.

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