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exaltation and right
Standing on that fundamental right and again asserting it in arms in the face of the world, we hereby proclaim the Irish Republic as a Sovereign Independent State, and we pledge our lives and the lives of our comrades-in-arms to the cause of its freedom, of its welfare, and its exaltation among the nations.

exaltation and hand
It was difficult to realise that we were actually standing on top of the same peak which we had viewed two months ago from Ranikhet, and which had then appeared incredibly remote and inaccessible, and it gave us a curious feeling of exaltation to know that we were above every peak within a hundred miles on either hand.

exaltation and God
The image at Mount Sinai succeeds in combining two aspects of Mary described in the Magnificat, her humility and her exaltation above other humans, and has the Hand of God above, up to which the archangels look.
This process of exaltation means that humans can literally become gods through the atonement ; thus, " god " is a term for an inheritor of the highest kingdom of God.
The sermon is notable for its claim that God was once a mortal man, and that mortal men and women can become gods through salvation and exaltation.
: Smith discussed the potential of mankind by referencing Romans 8: 17, then stating that men may go: "... from one small degree to another, and from a small capacity to a great one ; from grace to grace, from exaltation to exaltation ... until ( they ) arrive at the station of a God.
Although the discourse is considered by Mormons to be one of the most important given by Smith on the nature of God and exaltation, it is not part of the LDS Church's canonized scriptures.
Thoroughly Catholic in spirit, he found his greatest delight, he declared, in devoting all his work to the glory of God and the exaltation of the name of Jesus.
" He affirmed, " He is the Savior and the Redeemer of the world ," through whose loving atoning sacrifice is extended to " every son and daughter of God, the opportunity for eternal life and exaltation in our Father ’ s kingdom, as we hearken to and obey His commandments.
Paracelsus, who was called the " Luther of Medicine ", describes these mystics sages as " persons who have been exalted ( verzueckt ) to God, and who have remained in that state of exaltation, and have not died (...) nobody knew what became of them, and yet they remained on the earth ".
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints ( LDS Church or Mormons ) do not believe in the tradition of apotheosis, but rather in the Christian tradition of divinization or deification ( which in Mormonism is usually referred to as exaltation, eternal life, or eternal progression ) which to Mormons is the belief that mankind may live with God in families and become " gods " themselves, though eternally subordinate and subject to God the Father, God the Son, and the Holy Spirit.
Other themes include the exaltation of Adam in the Garden, the fall of Satan, the anointing with the oil of the Tree of Life, and a combination of majesty and anthropomorphism in the figure of God, involving numerous merkabahs and other details that show a relationship with 2 Enoch.
If the exaltation of the cross has been performed, after the veneration of the cross the augmented litany, " Have mercy on us, O God …," is not pronounced, as is usual at a vigil ; instead the supplicatory litany is immediately said: " Let us complete our morning prayer unto the Lord.
* Cartas atrasadas del Parnaso and Sueño escrito por el padre Josef Francisco de Isla en la exaltacion del Señor D. Carlos III ( que Dios guarde ) al trono de España, Madrid: Oficina de Pantaleon Aznar ( 1785 )-Overdue letters from Parnassus and A Dream written by Father José Francisco de Isla in exaltation of Lord D. Carlos III ( God bless ) to the throne of Spain.
O God, our refuge and our strength, look down with mercy upon the people who cry to Thee ; and by the intercession of the glorious and immaculate Virgin Mary, Mother of God, of Saint Joseph her spouse, of the blessed Apostles Peter and Paul, and of all the saints, in Thy mercy and goodness hear our prayers for the conversion of sinners, and for the liberty and exaltation of our Holy Mother the Church.

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However, Mormon doctrine differs from Arianism in a number of ways, particularly in the doctrines of eternal progression and exaltation.
The concept of timē included not only the exaltation of the one receiving honor, but also the shaming of the one overcome by the act of hubris.
The work contains many distinctive Mormon doctrines such as exaltation.
The epistle opens with an exaltation of Jesus as " the radiance of God's glory, the express image of his being, and upholding all things by his powerful word.
' You don't talk with that man — you listen to him ,' he exclaimed with severe exaltation.
The concept of honor ( τιμή, timē ) included not only the exaltation of the one receiving honor, but also the shaming of the one overcome by the act of hubris.
By means of psychological suggestion, it created a new type of religious man, a type that placed emotion above reason and rites, and religious exaltation above knowledge.
Against the exaltation of authority embodied in the military intitution, it opposed its antimilitarism.
Meanwhile, Smith introduced temple ceremonies meant to seal families together for eternity, as well as the doctrines of eternal progression or exaltation, and plural marriage.
For example, baptism is required for exaltation, but simply having been baptized does not guarantee any eternal reward.
Mormon fundamentalism teaches that plural marriage is a requirement for exaltation ( the highest degree of salvation ), which will allow them to live as gods and goddesses in the afterlife.
Mainstream Mormons, by contrast, believe that a single Celestial marriage is necessary for exaltation.
the exaltation of the mind by means of magickal practices leads ( as one may say, in spite of itself ) to the same results as occur in straightforward Yoga.
Due to a difference in ritual, Royal Arch Masons exalted in England may not attend Scottish Royal Arch Chapters without completing the Scottish exaltation ceremony.
* The first, Numbers 23: 7 – 10, prophesies the unique exaltation of the Kingdom of Israel, and its countless numbers.
" The exaltation of the rural life as a retreat from the noise of urbanity had the sanction of a long and distinguished history ; as Levey writes, " Virgil recommended it, Petrarch practiced it, and Zucccarelli illustrated it.
The notions of " love for love's sake " and " exaltation of the beloved lady " have been traced back to Arabic literature of the 9th and 10th centuries.
In the language of the scholars who endorse this view, courtly love is cherished for its exaltation of femininity as an ennobling, spiritual, and moral force, in contrast to the ironclad chauvinism of the first and second estates.
Aholibamah ( Hebrew א ָ ה ֳ ל ִ יב ָ מ ָ ה, Standard Hebrew Oholivama, Tiberian Hebrew ʼOhŏlîḇāmā ; Hittite " My tabernacle of / is height / exaltation " or " Tent of the High Place "), is a minor biblical person in the Book of Genesis.
* Those events marked the end of God's focus on and exaltation of Israel.
* Those events marked the beginning of God's focus on and exaltation of Israel.
* Sublation, the purification or exaltation of matter by its negation or redirection.
* Pope Leo XIII prescribed that three Ave Marias, a Salve Regina followed by a versicle and response, and a prayer for the conversion of sinners and the freedom and exaltation of Holy Mother the Church, and a prayer to Saint Michael the Archangel be recited following a Low Mass celebrated with the people.

right and hand
He held a cigarette in his right hand.
The fingers of his right hand twisted into a claw, but he didn't reach for the gun.
Johnson unwired the right hand door, whose window was, like the left one, merely loosely-taped fragments of glass, and Johnson wadded himself into a narrow seat made still more narrow by three cases of beer.
He didn't stop till he was within three feet of Blue Throat and by that time the gang leader's right hand was on the butt of his revolver.
`` Time for books '', she yelled, jingling a little five-and-dime store bell in her right hand.
When her right hand was incapacitated by the rheumatism, Sadie learned to write with her left hand.
For if Serenissimus made the sign of the Cross with his right hand, and meant it, with his left he beckoned lewdly to any lady who happened to catch his eye.
Less respect for the legal conventions was displayed by Castro's right hand man, Che Guevara, who edified the Inter-American Economic and Social council meeting in Montevideo by reading two secret American documents purloined from the United States embassy at Caracas, Venezuela.
Thus, in the immemorial way -- in the way of the right hand that knows and the left that does not -- was the stage set for tragedy at Bari.
All right, now I'll give you a hand ''.
William A. Martinelli, chairman of the Citizens Group of Johnston, transferred the petitions from his left hand to his right hand after the council voted to accept them at the suggestion of Council President Raymond Fortin Sr..
Every detail of the service merits careful attention -- the hymns, the sermon, the ritual, the right hand of fellowship, the introduction to the congregation, the welcome of the congregation.
You know that I could hold right here in my hand the little chunk of uranium metal that was the heart of the bomb that dropped on Hiroshima.
It gave her the right to sit down beside me, back straight, one hand out on the handle.
The statue originally held the bow in its left hand, and a cup of pouring libation in its right hand.
Computerized sources, on the other hand, are able to calculate the right ascension and declination of the " epoch of date " to the exact instant of observation.
The red bars mark the pivot element ; at the start of the animation, the element farthest to the right hand side is chosen as the pivot.
The videos on the right hand side of the page highlight the different ways to sign the word about.
The left hand side is not a function of while the right hand side is not a function of.
where the proportionality sign indicates that there might be a phase on the right hand side.

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