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With over four million American men away at war, Protestants forced their distinctive theological belief upon the general public.
With the rise of the Churches, attacks on Jews became motivated instead by theological considerations specifically deriving from Christian views about Jews and Judaism.
With the change in political mood, three theological faculties which had previously voted to accept Unigenitus – Paris, Nantes, and Reims – voted to rescind their acceptance.
With all our theological differences, yet we part of one Jewish people and work together in so many ways for the benefit of the Jewish community ....
With the implementation of the reforms of the Second Vatican Council, Schuckhardt and his group came to the conclusion that Paul VI was not a valid pope and therefore sought services from priests who shared his theological position.
With the division and decline of the Carolingian Empire, notable theological activity was preserved in some of the Cathedral schools that had begun to rise to prominence under it – for instance at Auxerre in the 9th century or Chartres in the 11th.
With hindsight, one might say that a new note was struck when a controversy about the meaning of the eucharist blew up around Berengar of Tours in the 11th century: hints of a new confidence in the intellectual investigation of the faith that perhaps foreshadowed the explosion of theological argument that was to take place in the 12th century.
With the removal of the theological college to Durham, the Hostel was bequeathed to the village by the Warde-Aldham family as a village club.
With the end of the Babylonian oppression becoming ever more probable, Deuteronomy was given a new introduction and attached to the history books as an overall theological introduction.
With the exception of Raven / Taylor / Hales group, Exclusive Brethren differ very little from the Open Brethren on theological issues, both holding the Bible as their sole authority in regard to matters of doctrine and practice and both groups relying heavily on doctrine held and propagated by John Nelson Darby.
Clark addressed the theological concerns by citing Youth With A Mission's acceptance of the National Association of Evangelicals Statement of Faith.
With all his activity as a preacher, Van Oosterze devoted himself zealously to theological science.
He states, " With the onset of the revolutionary crisis, a major conceptual shift convinced Americans across the theological spectrum that God was raising up America for some special purpose.
With the 2010 withdrawal of all but the Uniting Church and the merger of Coolamon College, it's distance education provider, with the Uniting College for Leadership and Theology, the College nonetheless continues to provide theological education.
With Germain Grisez he discussed the question of the infallibility of the Catholic Church's teaching on artificial contraception ; with Adrian Gariuit, O. F. M., he argued the question of " dissent " within the Church ; with Lawrence J. Welch, he engaged in a long conversation in theological journals about consensus among theologians as a criterion by which it could be determined whether a doctrine was taught universally by the Church ; and with Karl Becker, S. J., he has debated the meaning of what the Second Vatican Council meant by saying that the Church of Christ " subsisted in " the Roman Catholic Church.
With no practical difficulties or theological qualms with giving communion to infants and children, this practice continues in the Eastern Orthodox Church to this day.
With the exception of the exile community in Aarau, the majority of exiles were clergy ( 67 ) or theological students ( 119 ).
With the appointment of William Shoemaker as president in the mid-1980s, the college began to broaden its theological teaching perspective, a process that was met with mixed reaction from alumni and traditional constituents.

With and insight
With the French army insight, Otto II and Theophano fled to Cologne and then to the Duchy of Saxony.
With great insight and courage he showed the Curia the true condition of affairs in Germany and pictured the general incapacity of the representatives of the Church in that country.
With the intention of giving an insight into the individual personalities in the band, several out-of-concert ' fantasy sequences ' were shot by Massot for each of the band members, as well as for Peter Grant and tour manager Richard Cole.
With an antenna of irrefragable insight I sensed that my guru knew God, and would lead me to Him.
With improvements in Internet infrastructure it will be possible to observe and evaluate plankton ( like copepods ) or juvenile fish ( like Atlantic herring ) online with a quantitative in situ microscope, known as the ecoSCOPE, in order to get more insight into some of the most fascinating but still enigmatic life histories of ocean organisms, like predator-prey interaction between herring and copepods, the Eel story, or oxygen depletion.
With this insight, they introduced the SX200 PBX to an astonishing success.
With this insight, Goldsmith began raids that left him with a holding company with huge tracts of timberland acquired at virtually no net cost.
With his determined certainty giving him systematic insight into the divine Plan of Salvation, Bengel dogmatically opposed the dynamic, ecumenical, missionary efforts of Zinzendorf, who was indifferent to all dogmatism and intolerance.
With freedom, each citizen, especially the clergy, could provide public comment until public insight and public opinion changes the religious institution.
Evidence of this insight is found within the book, Open to Channel: How To Connect With Your Guide, where duel authors: Sanaya Roman and Duane Packer report a collective and educational account of the practice and benefits of existing in alignment with the Higher Self.
With sudden insight, Simon realise that the creature before him is a Sitha man, one of the ancient lost folk.
With their destruction, the opportunity for insight into some key areas of Maya life has been greatly diminished.
With renowned experts from the industry, students were able to gain a useful insight into the mysterious yet amazing world of sketches, illustrations and cartoons.
Her final book Dinner With Mugabe ( 2008 ) gained significant media attention and allowed a rare insight into Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe.
With insight and learning ( and his war-time experience ) Zaehner shed light on key issues in contemporary spiritual life, writing abundantly.
With each new level ( rank ) comes a deeper appreciation for the subtlety and nuances involved and for the insight of stronger players.
With Final Fantasy VIII, which also features a reserved lead protagonist in Squall, Nojima wanted to give players actual insight into what the protagonist is thinking, even while other characters remain uninformed.
" With surprising insight, Barney gently chastens Cordelia, guessing that Doyle must have honored her with both his trust and his most valuable possession.

With and interpreted
With the help of standard procedures, MPEG-4 data can be interpreted and transformed into other signal types compatible with any available network.
With the increased use of computing, other naming methods have evolved that are intended to be interpreted by machines.
With this reference point, the linkage disequilibrium in the Ashkenazi Jewish population was interpreted as " matches signs of interbreeding or ' admixture ' between Middle Eastern and European populations ".
With interpreted languages, the " machine code " is the source text and may be susceptible to editing on-the-fly: in SNOBOL the source statements being executed are elements of a text array.
With the aid of this scenario, Swedenborg now interpreted the Bible in a different light, claiming that even the most apparently trivial sentences could hold a profound spiritual meaning.
With this approach toward evolution, scriptural creation stories are typically interpreted as being allegorical in nature.
With fellow Justice Hugo Black, Douglas argued for a " literalist " interpretation of the First Amendment, insisting that the First Amendment's command that " no law " shall restrict freedom of speech should be interpreted literally.
With each new portion of the sentence encountered, they will try to make that part make sense with the sentence structures that they have already interpreted and their assumption about the rest of the sentence.
With respect to the embedding similarity space, the cluster hypothesis can be interpreted globally or locally.
With these two terms the equation above can be interpreted as: the change in the prey's numbers is given by its own growth minus the rate at which it is preyed upon.
With regards to video, PCI KVM over IP cards use a form of screen scraping where the PCI bus master KVM over IP card would access and copy out the screen directly from the graphics memory buffer, and as a result it must know which graphics chip it is working with, and what graphics mode this chip is currently in so that the contents of the buffer can be interpreted correctly as picture data.
With this understanding, Bottom's phrase can be interpreted as a military expression for " hold your position, or give up and retreat.
With family movement and being disconnected from their kinsmen, migration often impacted the interpreted name as depicted through a Phonetic spelling that would be based on the spoken, or Soundex variation associated with the dialect of the particular region where the name is found.
With currency units of US Dollars ( or any other currency ) and time units of years ( GDP per annum ), this yields the ratio as having units of years, which can be interpreted as " the number of years to pay off debt, if all of GDP is devoted to debt repayment ".

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