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They are not true because scientists or prophets say they are true.
`` They say that our steeple is one hundred and sixty-two feet high.
They apologized for the condition, including dirt and flies, and I was a little at a loss to know what to say.
They say that when they take a car, Gloriana doesn't take her car, but rides with them.
They say all personnel have spiritual needs which Guideposts helps to meet.
They say it helps them bring back into schools the spiritual and moral values on which this country was built.
They were good-living religious people, and I can truthfully say I never heard them spread any gossip about anybody.
They saya foreigner – he can't even speak English properly.
They may preside over a simple prayer service such as the Liturgy of the Hours which they are obliged to say with their community, speak about Scripture to their community, and give certain types of blessings not reserved to the clergy.
They viewed society like a modern stock company: democracy is like a company where all shareholders have an equal say regardless of the scale of their holding ; one share or ten thousand, it makes no difference.
They say that the literal meaning is true but that hidden behind this historical account are many allegories.
They even went as far as to say pilots could do “ drive-up take-offs and drive-in landings ”, implying that flying these aircraft was as easy as driving a car.
They accuse Caligula of incest with his sisters, Agrippina the Younger, Drusilla and Livilla, and say he prostituted them to other men.
They say they make diverse sorts of it, some hot, some cold, and some temperate, and put therein much of that " chili "; yea, they make paste thereof, the which they say is good for the stomach and against the catarrh.
They think I'm being funny no matter what I say or do and that's not the case.
They consider some verses such as those they say support slavery or the inferior treatment of women as not being valid today, and against the will of God present in the context of the Bible.
They cite these issues when arguing for a change in theological views on sexual relationships to what they say is an earlier view.
" They also say that a good definition of " natural property " is problematic but that " it is only in criticism of naturalism, or in an attempt to distinguish between naturalistic and nonnaturalistic definist theories, that such a concept is needed.
They say that it requires the complete renaming of only two exoplanetary systems: The planets around HW Virginis would be renamed HW Vir ( AB ) b & ( AB ) c, while those around NN Serpentis would be renamed NN Ser ( AB ) b & ( AB ) c. In addition the previously known single circumbinary planets around PSR B1620-26 and DP Leonis ) can almost retain their names ( PSR B1620-26 b and DP Leonis b ) as unofficial informal forms of the "( AB ) b " designation where the "( AB )" is left out.
They also point out that in, Paul says that God will reward those who follow the law and then goes on to say that no one follows the law perfectly ( see also Sermon on the Mount: Interpretation )
They crown these images, and set them up along with the images of the philosophers of the world that is to say, with the images of Pythagoras, and Plato, and Aristotle, and the rest.
Elsewhere in his Church History, Eusebius reports seeing what he took to be portraits of Jesus, Peter and Paul, and also mentions a bronze statue at Banias / Paneas, of which he wrote, " They say that this statue is an image of Jesus " ( H. E.
They preach only human doctrines who say that as soon as the money clinks into the money chest, the soul flies out of purgatory.
They say he knew how to be just and considerate as well as how to fight the Indians ".

They and medieval
They base their Imbolc celebrations on traditional lore and customs derived from medieval Irish texts, and research into the older beliefs of the polytheistic Celts.
They were first used in medieval times for glass etching.
They gave to the Quirinal its medieval name Monte Cavallo, which lingered into the 19th century, when the hill was transformed beyond all recognition by urbanization of an expanding capital of a united Italy.
They date to the medieval Islamic period, when Coptic was still spoken.
They were influenced by the Gothic Revival ( 1830 – 1880 ) and were interested in medieval styles, using bold forms and strong colors based on medieval designs.
They are all very important because of their medieval patrimony.
They include some fine examples of medieval and Tudor-style half-timbered buildings including the Feathers Hotel.
They appear in the Kislev army, which is based on medieval Poland / Russia.
They took their moniker from the firework known as the Catherine wheel, which in turn had taken its name from the medieval torture device of the same name.
They are also known for their use of source material, adopting melodies from medieval literature written in an old system of notation called neumes but otherwise using their own interpretations for arrangements and the rhythm.
They describe their approach as " louder, dirtier and more powerful than any interpretation of medieval music before.
They are based on historical bands of landless young men in early medieval Ireland known as kerns.
They are also the best surviving specimens of medieval painting, and the best preserved.
They were considered an interesting counterpoint to the now conventional Palladian classical architecture, and a way of giving a degree of medieval allure to their new owners.
They could take a long detour north either to Gunnislake New Bridge ( a one-lane medieval bridge ), or even further north to the land-link between Devon and Cornwall.
They were also referred to as " New English " to distinguish them from the " Old English " who descended from the medieval Hiberno-Norman settlers.
Hillenbrand suggests that the medieval Islamic texts called Maqamat, copied and illustrated by Yahya ibn Mahmud al-Wasiti were some of the earliest " coffee table books .< nowiki >"</ nowiki > They were among the first texts to hold up a mirror to daily life in Islamic art, portraying humorous stories and showing little to no inheritance of pictorial tradition.
They were invented much later by historians seeking to differentiate between the classical period of the Roman Empire, the medieval period ( label the Byzantine Empire ) and the late medieval Latin Empire, all of which called themselves " Roman.
They dominated Galway's municipal government during the medieval and early modern eras.
They are erotic BDSM novels set in a medieval fantasy world, loosely based on the fairy tale of Sleeping Beauty.
They argue that their ancestors settled in the region during the 7th century, that medieval Serbian kings were crowned there, and that the Serbs ' greatest medieval ruler, Stefan Dušan, established the seat of his empire for a time near Prizren in the mid-fourteenth century.

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