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The Glagolitic alphabet is believed to have been created by Saints Cyril and Methodius, while the Cyrillic alphabet was invented by the Bulgarian scholar Clement of Ohrid, who was their disciple.
Therefore, he is often called the disciple of the Buddha who " heard much ".
His disciple, Cyprian ( Bishop of Carthage 248-58 ) appeals to the same fundamental principle of election to a vacant see in the aftermath of the Decian Persecution when denying the legitimacy of his rigorist rival in Carthage and that of the anti-pope Novatian in Rome ; however, the emphasis is now on legitimating his episcopal ministry as a whole and specifically his exclusive right to administer discipline to the lapsed rather than on the content of what is taught.
Looking at the stream, Valmiki said to his disciple, " Look, how clear is this water, like the mind of a good man!
Yet the title of Father of monasticism is merited as he was the inspiration for the coming of hundreds of men and women into the depths of the desert, who were then loosely organized into small communities, especially by his disciple, Macarius.
A minor source of information is the letter by his disciple Cuthbert which relates Bede's death.
Cuthbert, a disciple of Bede's, wrote a letter to a Cuthwin ( of whom nothing else is known ), describing Bede's last days and his death.
His thinking is often described as Hegelian because of his references to dialectical thinking but, although he probably knew Hegel, Clausewitz's dialectic is quite different and there is little reason to consider him a disciple.
" His disciple Proclus stated ' The One is God '.
The Gospel of Barnabas is a book depicting the life of Jesus, and claiming to be by Jesus ' disciple Barnabas, who in this work is one of the twelve apostles.
The disciple Matthew was probably honoured within the author's circle, as the name Matthew is more prominent in this gospel than any other.
' Along with Peter, the unnamed disciple is especially close to Jesus, and early-church tradition identified him as John the Apostle, one of Jesus ' Twelve Apostles.
For instance, the writing style is different, the author for reasons of humility refers to himself instead as " the disciple whom Jesus loved ," while John in Revelations refers to himself as John at least five times.
Also, the writer of the Fourth Gospel, refers to the Sons of Zebedee ( that is, James and John ), while in a fishing trip after Jesus's death, refers to these two, but also refers to this " other disciple ".
, in which the " beloved disciple " claims authorship, is commonly assumed to be an appendix, probably added to allay concerns after the death of the beloved disciple.
* John never lists all of the Twelve Disciples and names at least one disciple ( Nathanael ) whose name is not found in the synoptics ; Nathanael appears to parallel the apostle Bartholomew found in the synoptics, as both are paired with Philip in the respective gospels.
Some scholars have further speculated that Jesus was himself a disciple of John for some period of time, but this view is disputed.

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Theodorus does not claim to be a disciple of Protagoras, but never contradicts Socrates repeated assertions that he is a friend of Protagoras.
Eliade's other Romanian disciple, Andrei Oişteanu, noted that, in the years following Eliade's death, conversations with various people who had known the scholar had made Culianu less certain of his earlier stances, and had led him to declare: " Mr. Eliade was never antisemitic, a member of the Iron Guard, or pro-Nazi.
He never does anything to the disciple.
R. Joseph Hoffmann considers that there are " reasons for scholars to hold " the view that Jesus never existed, but considers Doherty " A ' disciple ' of Wells " who " has rehashed many of the former ’ s views in The Jesus Puzzle ( Age of Reason Publications, 2005 ) which is qualitatively and academically far inferior to anything so far written on the subject ".
The canonical gospels never go so far as to label Salome a " disciple " (" pupil " mathētēs ), and so mainstream Christian writers usually describe her as a " follower " of Jesus per references to the women who " followed " and " ministered " to Jesus ( Mk 15: 14 ).
It set my face towards natural science. He regretted that he never got to know Michael Foster, but throughout the rest of my life I have thought of him with the gratitude of a disciple, for his Primer and for his Textbook of Physiology which I got as soon as I had mastered his Primer.
Several Church fathers of the 2nd century never quoted John, but the earliest extant written commentary on any book of the New Testament was that written on John by Heracleon, a disciple of the gnostic Valentinus.
This disciple is never mentioned until two chapters after Lazarus is raised.
Perhaps the disciple is never named, never individualized, so that we can more easily accept that he bears witness to an intimacy that is meant for each one of us.
While Cheng Tinhung never claimed to be teaching any particular school of t ' ai chi ch ' uan, his uncle was a disciple of the Wu school of t ' ai chi ch ' uan, which may or may not have had some influence on his own approach to the art.
Although he was never a student of Peano, he was an ardent disciple and and, from 1896 on, a collaborator and friend.

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Saint Timothy is mentioned in the Bible at the time of Paul's second visit to Lystra in Anatolia, where Timothy is mentioned as a " disciple ".
A Saint Cyprian, disciple and biographer of St. Cæsarius of Arles, is also mentioned as a Bishop of Toulon.
* Walton is mentioned in Jules Verne's classic The Mysterious Island when the castaways decide to use snares to catch birds: " He took Herbert to some distance from the nests, and there prepared his singular apparatus with all the care which a disciple of Izaak Walton would have used.
It is mentioned in the Books of Kings ( 2 Kings 5, 24 ) in connection with Elisha and the disciple of Elijah, who lived in the vicinity.
As a prominent Bábí ( she was the seventeenth disciple or " Letter of the Living " of the Báb ) she is highly regarded by Bahá ' ís and Azalis, and often mentioned in Bahá ' í literature as an example of courage in the struggle for women's rights.
He was also a disciple of Antonio de Nebrija ( who wrote Gramática de la lengua castellana, the first extensive work on Spanish language grammar ) and editor of books such as Amadis de Gaula ( 1533 ), Celestina ( 1531-1534 ), Primaleon ( 1534 ) and some medical treatises like El modo de adoperare el legno de India ( about the use of leño de Indias in the treatment of syphilis ) and De consolatione infirmorum ( a work that is only mentioned at the end of Portrait of Lozana but of which no copies are known ).
Even non-Christian writers in the 2nd century were aware that some tradition existed of secret teachings passed down from " Salome the disciple ", to sects such as the Carpocratians, the followers of the Carpocrates who got hold of an unauthorized copy of the Secret Gospel of Mark in Alexandria mentioned in Clement's private letter and who claimed to derive some of their gnostic tenets from Salome, it would appear.
The first record of the concept of the Vicar of Christ is mentioned in the Epistle to the Magnesians of St. Ignatius, Bishop of Antioch, a disciple of St. John, probably commanded by Peter, with a pastoral sense, written between the years 88 and 107 AD " your bishop presides in the place of God (...)".
Several writers identify him with Isaac, the disciple of St. Ephraim, who is mentioned in the anonymous Life of that father ; but according to the patriarch Bar Shushan ( d. 1073 ), who made a collection of his homilies, his master was Ephraim's disciple Zenobius.
Ananias (;, same as Hebrew חנניה, Hananiah, " favoured of the "), was a disciple of Jesus at Damascus mentioned in the Acts of the Apostles in the Bible, which describes how he was sent by Jesus to restore the sight of " Saul, of Tarsus " ( known later as Paul the Apostle ) and provide him with additional instruction in the way of the Lord.
Both Richard J. Bauckham and Ben Witherington III conclude that the disciple Joanna is the same woman as the Christian Junia mentioned by Paul in his Epistle to the Romans ( Romans 16: 7 ).
This blue ninja was thought to be either Gyaku's original outfit, or the ' unknown disciple ' mentioned in Senzo and Habaki's character profile, possibly featured as a secret character yet to be discovered.

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In fact, the disciple Zilu even died defending his ruler in Wei.
Ingres considered Chassériau his truest discipleeven predicting, according to an early biographer, that he would be " the Napoleon of painting.
Franquin ’ s shadow is even more obvious in the work of Ramón María Casanyes, a disciple and ghost collaborator of Ibáñez, especially in some of his solo Works such as the short-lived “ Tito, Homo Sapiens 2000 ”, where the Franco-Belgian descent is unquestionable.
The Lotus Sutra ’ s phrase “ Thus I heard ” of disciples recording their mentor ’ s teachings even after he passed away, is regarded in SGI as the foundation of the concept of the bond leading to transfer of teachings :” The Lotus Sutra is an embodiment of the spirit of the oneness of mentor and disciple ”, and: “ The Lotus Sutra calls out for mentor and disciple to work together ”.
Froude had been a close personal friend as well as an intellectual disciple of Thomas Carlyle since 1861, and the two became even closer after the death of Carlyle's wife Jane Welsh on 21 April 1866.
* Mary Magdalene was one of the apostles of Jesus, possibly even the only disciple, but this was suppressed by the early Church.
From that time on, Shinran considered himself, even after exile, a devout disciple of Hōnen rather than a founder establishing his own, distinct Pure Land school.
" The conflict between Iorga and Dragomirescu was also personal, and, as reported by Iorga's disciple Alexandru Lapedatu, even caused the two to physically assault each other.
He even taught the Kriya Yoga practice slightly differently to each, depending on the spiritual needs of the individual disciple.
: If anyone comes to Me, and does not hate his own father and mother and wife and children and brothers and sisters, yes, and even his own life, he cannot be My disciple.
As the third disciple, even though his fighting skills are not as great as that of Wukong or Bajie, he is still a great warrior protecting Xuanzang and can use his intellect as well as his strength to beat the enemy.
Because of his ability to transform without using paopei, even the Seninkai call him the genius disciple.
Leung claims to be the last closed door disciple of the late Yip Man, though some of Yip Man's students have disputed whether he ever even studied with Yip.
In the Epistle to the Romans, St. Paul mentions a Nereus with his sister, to whom he sends greetings (); perhaps even the martyr was a descendant of this disciple of the Apostle of the Gentiles.
Jesus says that it is not Peter's concern, even if Jesus should wish that that disciple remain alive until the end of time.
Always himself on the unpopular side and an able but thoroughly fair critic of the majority, he habitually underestimated his own worth ; he was not only an anti-slavery leader when abolition was not popular even in New England, and a radical and rationalist when it was impossible for him to stay conveniently in the Unitarian Church, but he was the first president of the National Free Religious Association ( 1867 ) and an early and ardent disciple of Darwin and Spencer.
In opposition to his disciple Antiochus, he would not admit a separation of an Old and a New Academy, but would rather find the doubts of scepticism even in Socrates and Plato, and not less perhaps in the New Academy the recognition of truth which burst through its scepticism.
The opening words of the Secret Book of John are " The teaching of the saviour, and the revelation of the mysteries and the things hidden in silence, even these things which he taught John, his disciple.
Gordin's Ben Abuyah is clearly a surrogate for Gordin himself, and to some extent for Adler: an unbeliever, but one who thinks of himself, unalterably, as a Jew, and who rejects Christianity even more firmly than Judaism, a man who behaves ethically and who dies haunted by a vision of " terrible Jewish suffering ", condemned by the rabbis generally, but lauded as a great Jew by his disciple Rabbi Meir.
I thank you heartily for the pamphlet, and for the authorities you give me for the doctrines I have sworn by, long and long since: I know not how long, they have been my creed: I believe, before even my happiness in your acquaintance and friendship, tho ' they have certainly been strengthen'd and confirm'd by your conversation and instruction — in support of these principles I trust I shall ever act, and I shall continue to attempt their general propagation ;— whether by the best means, is matter of speculation: but by the best, according to my judgement — nothing can make me a disciple of Paine or Priestley, nor any thing induce me to proclaim, that I am not so, but in the mode I myself think the best to resist their mischief — private conversation and private insinuation may best suit the extent of my abilities, the turn of my temper, and the nature of my character ...
In 306 a young man named Apphianus -– a disciple of Pamphilus " while no one was aware ; he even concealed it from us who were even in the same house "–- interrupted the governor in the act of offering sacrifice, and paid for his boldness with martyrdom.
" However, elsewhere in that gospel 21: 7, the beloved disciple refers to the risen Jesus as ' the Lord ' rather than as ' my brother ,' Additionally, many Christians, most notably the Eastern Orthodox Churches, the Oriental Orthodox Churches, the Roman Catholic Church, and traditionally the Lutheran, Anglican, Wesleyan, and Reformed churches reject that Jesus even had siblings.

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