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The next traditional step then was to accept it as the authoritative textbook of the Christian faith just as one would accept a treatise on any earthly `` science '', and I submitted to its conditions according to Christ's invitation and promise that, `` If any man will do his will, he shall know of the doctrine, whether it be of God, or whether I speak of myself '' ( John 7: 17 ).
Nevertheless, according to the traditional theory, a man begins in the midst of action and he analyzes its nature and immediate consequences before or while putting it forth and causing these consequences.
However, traditional cakes made at home have a vast directory of revenue, according to the habits and customs of each family.
However, the bunyip appears to have formed part of traditional Aboriginal beliefs and stories throughout Australia, although its name varied according to tribal nomenclature.
( időszámításunk szerint, according to our era ) are still widely used instead of traditional Kr.
Traditionalist Roman Catholic groups, congregations and clergymen, however, continue to support missionizing Jews according to traditional patterns, sometimes with success ( e. g., the Society of St. Pius X which has notable Jewish converts among its faithful, many of whom have become traditionalist priests ).
For Adorno and Horkheimer state intervention in the economy had effectively abolished the tension in capitalism between the " relations of production " and " material productive forces of society ," a tension which, according to traditional critical theory, constituted the primary contradiction within capitalism.
" For Adorno and Horkheimer, this posed the problem of how to account for the apparent persistence of domination in the absence of the very contradiction that, according to traditional critical theory, was the source of domination itself.
The restored cut, at 115 minutes, is thus not the traditional " director's cut ," but is closest to the director's preferred version, as it was reconstructed based on Peckinpah's notes, and according to his style in general.
Esters derived from the simplest carboxylic acids are commonly named according to the more traditional, so-called " trivial names " e. g. as formate, acetate, propionate, and butyrate, as opposed to the IUPAC nomenclature methanoate, ethanoate, propanoate and butanoate.
was the 45th emperor of Japan, according to the traditional order of succession.
was the 50th emperor of Japan, according to the traditional order of succession.
was the first Emperor of Japan, according to the traditional order of succession.
The reign of Emperor Kimmei ( 509 ?– 571 AD ), the 29th emperor of Japan according to the traditional order of succession, is the first for which contemporary historiography is able to assign verifiable dates.
According to the legendary account in the Kojiki, Emperor Jimmu would have been born on 13 February 711 BC ( the first day of the first month of the Chinese calendar ), and died, again according to legend, on 11 March 585 BC ( both dates according to the lunisolar traditional Japanese calendar ).
was the 29th emperor of Japan, according to the traditional order of succession.
Nevertheless, according to the traditional account, it was not until the death of Emperor Kimmei's older brother Emperor Senka that he gained the throne.
was the 30th emperor of Japan, according to the traditional order of succession.
was the 31st emperor of Japan, according to the traditional order of succession.
was the 32nd emperor of Japan, according to the traditional order of succession.
( 554 – 15 April 628 ) was the 33rd monarch of Japan, according to the traditional order of succession.
, also known as, was the 35th and 37th monarch of Japan, according to the traditional order of succession.
was the 36th emperor of Japan, according to the traditional order of succession.
, also known as Emperor Tenchi, was the 38th emperor of Japan, according to the traditional order of succession.

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St. Gregory VII having, indeed, abridged the order of prayers, and having simplified the Liturgy as performed at the Roman Court, this abridgment received the name of Breviary, which was suitable, since, according to the etymology of the word, it was an abridgment.
rheology ) is the Greek word for " to stream, and to the etymology of Rhea according to Plato's Cratylus.
The veterans at first wore a combination of black police uniforms and tan army uniforms ( because of shortages ), which, according to one etymology, inspired the nickname Black and Tans.
The etymology of the name is contested, according to one view, the name Odysseus derives from the verb (), meaning " to be wroth against ', ' hate ", suggesting that the name could be rendered as " the one who is wrathful / hated ".
F. R. Schröder has proposed a fourth etymology according to which yggdrasill means " yew pillar ", deriving yggia from * igwja ( meaning " yew-tree "), and drasill from * dher-( meaning " support ").
The Arabic etymology, Ibrahim al-Khalil () means " Abraham the friend ", according to Islamic teaching signifying that, God chose Abraham as his friend.
In gratitude, Zeus placed her in the heavens as the constellation Ursa Minor ; according to folk etymology and the myth, Kynosoura is from κυνὸς οὐρά " dog's tail.
An alternate etymology suggested by Prof. Pischel derives Rudra (" the Red, the Brilliant ") from a lost root rud -, " to be red " or " to be ruddy ", or according to Grassman, " to shine ".
This is inferred from the etymology of the name, which, according to one theory, is resolvable into two Gaelic terms signifying a castle or fort in the copse or brushwood.
Folk etymology indicates that the word means " wise fool "; consequently " sophomoric " means " pretentious, bombastic, inflated in style or manner ; immature, crude, superficial " ( according to the Oxford English Dictionary ).
The words pentacle and pentagram ( a five-point unicursal star ) are essentially synonymous, according to the Online Oxford English Dictionary ( 2007 revision ), which traces the etymology through both French and Italian back to Latin, but notes that in Middle French the word " pentacle " was used to refer to any talisman.
The etymology of the term is uncertain ; the commonly mentioned derivation from Bokhara is, according to the Oxford English Dictionary, uncertain.
Because many cities in the region later received the appendix-inge, the name, according to this etymology, evolved to Vles-inge.
There are at least two explanations for the etymology of the name Jeddah, according to Jeddah Ibn Helwaan Al-Qudaa ' iy, the chief of the Quda ' a clan.
The etymology of byssus, according to the OED2, began with Biblical Hebrew būts or butz בוץ meaning ' a fibre or fabric distinguished for its whiteness ', cognate with Aramaic ܒܘܫ bus and Arabic باض bāḍa ' to be white '.
yll " star ", but according to Stuart Edward Mann, this last version is a folk etymology, which is based on the traditional equation.
Similar to the StarCraft etymology, the term is often altered according to the units involved, such as the Rhino tank rush of Red Alert 2, the Flash tank rush of Total Annihilation, the Samurai Ship rush of Total War: Shogun 2 and the Pitbull rush of Command & Conquer 3.
Current Polish etymology ( according to Rospond, Rymut and Malec ) clearly indicates a nickname Rzepa ( Polish name of turnip ), or the name of turnip itself, as the town name origin.
The etymology of the toponym Narva is not clear, but according to the most common theory it comes from a Vepsian word narva meaning waterfall or stream.
The first syllable is shown long and stressed ( Trēverī ) in Latin dictionaries, according to its Celtic etymology, thus giving the Classical Latin pronunciation.
The cucking stool, according to Blackstone, eventually became known as a ducking stool by folk etymology.
The differentiation between kamatz gadol and kamatz katan is made according to purely phonetic rules without regard to etymology, which occasionally leads to spelling pronunciations at variance with the rules laid down in Biblical Hebrew grammar books.
The four primary aicmí are, with their transcriptions in manuscript tradition and their names according to manuscript tradition in normalized Old Irish, followed by the their Primitive Irish sound values, and their presumed original name in Primitive Irish in cases where the name's etymology is known:
* according to A Persian etymology ` Ajam comes from the first name of the ancient Persian king, Jamshid, The etymology would have " Ajam " as an arabized version of the kings name ' Jam ' rooted in Sanskrit " Jam " or Yami ,( Sanskrit: यम ी) is the first woman, along with her twin brother Yama.

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