While Jesus has already defeated Satan and his fallen angels, they are still free to tempt and test us until Jesus comes again in glory. |
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The fairness of her face no tongue can tell, For she the daughters of all women's race, And angels eke, in beauty doth excell. |
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You are likely to see queens, princesses, leprechauns, angels, devils and a mixture of all sorts. |
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Roustabouts shouting from the crow's nest float like Ascension angels on a ring of lights. |
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Christ, the Virgin Mary, the Apostles, saints, angels and religious events are depicted. |
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The angels, or peris, on the floorspread, very distinctive in style, are unusual motifs to find on an embroidery. |
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We added an opening to include angels, and the hoops and Russian dance were also added, along with a closing coda. |
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I was worried and wondered what he had experienced when the angels spun him like a top. |
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This great dragon, the serpent of old, called the devil and Satan, was defeated and thrown down to the earth, with his angels, now called demons. |
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As the most beautiful of God's archangels he became jealous of God's appointed heir and, gathering other angels around him, mounted a challenge. |
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From Fludds illustration of The Three Worlds, in Figure I, the Intellectual World can be seen as ruled over by the angels and archangels. |
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They loved making snow angels and licking icicles as though they were popsicles. |
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Saint Michael belongs to the choir of angels called the Archangels, usually listed eighth of the nine choirs. |
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Bands of angels and archangels follow the divine leader, while troops of demons and archfiends hasten after the evil lord. |
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Atop the clock tower of Stark County's court house, four gilded angels look across the rolling landscape south of Cleveland. |
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Large family sepulchers featuring urns, statues of angels, and obelisks, spread out as far as the eye can see. |
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He is beloved of the Father, beloved of the angels, beloved of the saints in heaven. |
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The miners were no angels but the media was blatantly and cynically used as a propaganda machine for the government. |
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The books are filled with talking dogs, angels, spirits, ghosts, demons and death. |
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There are no formulary Baroque madonnas, prettily ornamental angels, or idealized saints here. |
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On the other hand prophecy through visions of angels is low down on the scale. |
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After all, this is not a genteel poem about angels, carousels, and tea roses. |
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So too, it is only sleeping children that we liken to angels-even though our hymnody reminds us that angels never sleep! |
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Upon receiving clairaudient transmissions from the angels, Victoria would go frequently to the Native American sacred ground of Lake Bonneville. |
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The mandorla is supported by six angels, wearing amices, with carved looped clouds or stars at their feet. |
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This is why psychic experiences, and telepathy in particular, are more interesting to me than beliefs about angels. |
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They looked like angels, wearing robes of white and gold, with golden circlets atop their heads. |
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More than ever then we need to hear the message of the angels this Christmastide. |
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From this elevated angle, the crowd looked like a mass of glowing angels doing some sort of celestial dance. |
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I remember seeing the sea angels as a kid along the waters at Herschel Island, Yukon one fall...there were a lot of jellyfish that year. |
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The figures of his angels are elongated, with wings stretched upward as if they were sculpted by the Gothic masters. |
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Anyway, off in the distance we saw some angels and demons fighting barehanded. |
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Around the time of Michael and A Life Less Ordinary, angels were quite the thing. |
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And mechanical failure such as steering or suspension breakage could have you singing with the angels in seconds. |
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And he is seeking angels, thrones, powers, dominions and arch angels alike to come and join him. |
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They incorrectly insist on self-abasement, worship of angels, and the centrality of visions. |
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Will a great host of heaven, a great army of angels, accompany the Messiah at His Return? |
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And if my memory serves me correctly the girls who work there are little angels. |
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But they all hoped he would appear at any moment, complete with a host of angels at his back, and deliver them from their captivity. |
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The result being that angels can't choose but simply obey and serve and therefore can't have a gospel for themselves. |
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His final commission, in the last years of his life, was for the eight bronze torch-bearing angels in the choir of the Cathedral. |
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The Virgin, borne by angels and cherubs who seem made of light and air, soars into an efflorescent sky. |
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The angels appear to be carrying the mandorla heavenwards, as they grasp the carved rays of the sunburst. |
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The angels in the hall all hissed slightly, a sound that was half astonished gasp and half restrained fear. |
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These celestial beings serve important liturgical and intercessory functions in the hierarchy of angels. |
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Second, the four-faced angels are the Seraphim and are generally the top of the pile in hierarchies of angels. |
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Choirs of drunken angels sing over strings and horns while Conor strums his acoustic guitar with passion and rage. |
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Sprightly angels support Francoise's massive, floating, upright heraldic device, while mournful lions stoop to stabilize Louis's drooping shield. |
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It was the lights, the sudden strobe, then the soft focus that made them look like smutty angels. |
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Blue symbolizes a cat's eye gem, with the meaning of strength and happiness, angels watching over and protection. |
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It sounded like a million angels singing, their voices harmonizing together. |
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Why would we want to make them look like angels, when they are really ogres? |
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These Anglian boys, Bede says through the term candidus, shine like holy angels. |
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If you so much as allude to angels, they'll smoke you out before anyone can say Ockham's razor! |
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Plagued by demons of hate and angels of mercy, she had become his damsel in distress needing permanent rescuing. |
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Little animatronic angels danced as a small tired-looking animatronic Santa gestured below the tree. |
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The deep, vivid colours make angels landing by silence much more than just another flower picture. |
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Transpersonal encounters refer to encounters with angels, demons, and other spiritual visitations. |
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But by the early Victorian period angels were virtuously feminine in form and increasingly shown in domestic confinement, no longer free to fly. |
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She won't fight with Mother but I am always one to wade in where angels fear to tread. |
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The spheres above man contain the heavenly bodies, the angels and finally, God. |
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The angels are dressed in priests' vestments to emphasise this link with the Eucharist. |
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The writer traces our faith story from angels through Moses and on to the New Covenant. |
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Angel therapy is a type of New Age therapy based on the notion that communicating with angels is the key to healing. |
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They sang as angels soft and gentle and put the audience in the mood for the writers who were to follow. |
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By the end of the day we were making snowmen and snow angels, throwing snow balls and shoveling the walkway. |
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There are angel bookends, guardian angel lapel pins and ceramic candle-holder angels. |
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It was celebrated with bonfires, parades and people dressing up as saints, angels and devils. |
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These men are dancing, unburdened by gravity and lost in celebration, leveling the sacred and the mundane by moving like graceful angels. |
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The medieval parliament and king's court often sat under its carved angels and it was from here that the kingdom was ruled. |
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Like all secular humanism it puts its faith not in angels but in mortal, imperfect human beings. |
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Adam talks about God, the Forbidden tree, sleep, the difference between beast and man, his plans for the morrow, the stars and the angels. |
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Supernatural creatures such as angels, genies, ghosts, and spirits, are believed to exist. |
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A diving board and three entrance ladders, along with marble angels adorned it. |
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They bore him and placed him in the third heaven in the company of angels blessing God for evermore. |
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The object held by the angels at the base shares the metalwork-like form of a monstrance. |
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Finally, all the angels and canonized Saints receive what is called veneration, given in Latin as dulia. |
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In the book you'll also find magic and monsters, angels and demons, magical swords and forbidden books. |
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The angels were gasping as they stepped closer, eyes wide as Desdemona was quickly surrounded by that blackness again. |
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Men were vainly attempting to worship angels as emanations from God in a step-ladder effort to reach God. |
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While the left has plenty of people who cannot be called angels, it's the right that makes a profit at this violent, eliminationist discourse. |
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Without the direct intervention of God's angels, William cannot recognize it and be shriven of it. |
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The screeching metal sounded like innocent angels shrieking and crying from being excommunicated from the riches and comforts of their heaven. |
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At the zenith the trigram IHS appears, surrounded by saints and angels on zigzag over-solid clouds. |
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There are parties with spiked eggnog and trees adorned with colors and stars and angels. |
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The five-bay hammerbeam roof, resting on an embattled and moulded wall plate, has cambered collars, angels, and armorial bosses. |
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There are also putti riding dolphins and angels with fluttering tunics pressing against their epicene bodies. |
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I cried myself to sleep that night, but I believe God's angels were with me in that room. |
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The angels are playing a collection of musical instruments, including the harp, tambourine, cymbals, lyre and psaltery. |
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The shop has a range of delicate snowmen, deer, bears, angels and various Christmas specials made of wax and resin. |
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He had also protected the only habitat of civilization from the devastation of the destructive angels. |
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A triformed Gothic arch decorates the upper termination of the niche with angels in the left border design. |
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It looks very much like the angels on the Caprice invite are wearing rah-rah skirts. |
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Some people feel incredibly supported by an invisible community of spirits, devas, ancestors or angels. |
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Friend of publicans and sinners, you make the angels laugh and heaven rejoice. |
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His angels were likewise adorned with beautiful garments and wondrous instruments. |
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Embarrassingly, various ladies in my family continue to cling to a belief in psychics, guardian angels, and other such bunk. |
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It was altogether fitting that the ministration of the sacraments be given, not to the angels, but to men. |
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Even the Archangel Michael, who led the army of faithful angels against Lucifer's rebels, is deplumed and left with a rusted sword. |
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The prophecy foretold that the side that claimed the fallen angels shall win the war. |
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And we might learn also that our neighbors, and even the generality of our fellow citizens have better angels of their own. |
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The angelic party gatecrashed their night watch and the angels invited them to join the revelry. |
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Newspapers lift up the vertical shaft of the alley like small printed angels. |
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The building had marvelously designed statues of gargoyles, angels and some other demon looking like creatures. |
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Over a three-day period, candles, oil lamps, paper lanterns, and electric bulbs are lit to show how angels lit Buddha's return from heaven. |
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There the angels also wear star-shaped amices, and their hair is full and wavy, as at Sandford. |
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This statement undoubtedly means that the angels are ruled, controlled, and dominated by darkness and wickedness until the judgement day. |
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He sends forth the angels as His messengers, with two, three or four pairs of wings. |
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The angels are depicted as playing a collection of musical instruments, including the harp, tambourine, cymbals, lyre and psaltery. |
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He knew as much about angels as the next person, but he'd never met one in the flesh, as it were. |
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Flying is reflected in images of deities and winged angels carrying sacred messages and warnings. |
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The figures seem to fly like angels through a celestial space, painted on a great altarpiece. |
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Traditional Christmas cribs have shepherds, angels, kings and a variety of animals in the bit parts. |
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According to the scriptures angels are messengers of God and visitors from heaven. |
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They have the same ethereal qualities so to speak, as angels, and they're also messengers because an angel is also a messenger. |
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They were my family's angels and they watched over my kids so they didn't have to be taken into care. |
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We are taught about angels, witches, devils, spirits, monsters, gods, etc. virtually in the cradle. |
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Where angels are all benevolence and guardianship, the fairy is a good-time girl. |
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In the congregation assembled for worship, these two movements meet, and the heavenly angels join the children of God in festal celebration. |
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In this case, we are treating women like they are saints, angels, or paragons of virtue. |
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By good people I don't mean saints or angels, but people who, for all their complexity, want to do the right thing. |
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The venture capitalists, who generally invest bigger sums than angels, didn't bite. |
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Business angels are often more willing to invest in new ventures than traditional financial institutions. |
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By the same token, your company's future returns to the angels are not just financial. |
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If you want to hazard a guess at who the country's leading business angels are, you need look no further than the annual Rich Lists. |
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Even the angels are inferior to man in status and are asked by God to pay obeisance to him. |
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One of the great mythic transformations of the early nineteenth century was the feminisation of angels. |
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But there are many who commune with gods, talk to angels, worship deities and meet up to worship. |
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They now have a leading role investing alongside other venture fund managers, business angels, banks, and other finance providers. |
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Equity funding can come from a variety of sources, including venture capitalists, business angels and friends and family. |
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Some legends say these delicate creatures are the incarnation of the spirits, others argue that they are angels from heaven. |
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The arts have always relied on patrons and angels, whether they be private or public. |
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Sauntering along, the boy looks up and sees a tree filled with angels, bright angelic wings bespangling every bough like stars. |
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At the outset of Paradise Lost, Satan rallies his fellow fallen angels with a speech of exculpation. |
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According to William Edmondson, the angels told him to begin making the tombstone statuary that's now gathered into an exhibition at the Museum of American Folk Art. |
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In two mandorlas above him, angels display the Instruments of the Passion. |
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Almost by definition, absolutists oversimplify, turning everything into a fight between angels and devils. |
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The play of Sunday, the play of being angels in the choir, is not just a peripheral secondary marginal realm of activity. |
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This sultry ballad about break-ups and make-ups in the City of angels is haunting stuff. |
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She has 16 total nominations, including one in the TV field for angels in America. |
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But, biblically speaking, angels are as likely to be sending a message as delivering one. |
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This jewelry box shows two angels at either end enlaced with a ribbon. |
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The palace women played all roles, from angels to acrobatic monkeys. |
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Alison Sawyer's inspiring raku angels go fast at the Evergreen Gallery. |
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The simplified forms of her raku sculpture convey Lorna's intention that the figures, animals, angels or monuments they resemble are symbols of a much deeper subject. |
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There was supposed to be an adulating throng hanging from every rail, trumpet-blaring heralds lined side by side and perhaps even angels smiling down from above. |
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Horatio, who wants a happier ending for Hamlet than silence, chimes in with a denial of it which gives way to a chorus of singing angels winging Hamlet to heaven. |
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Private equity may be the only route for some start-ups or expansions, and angels would like to see more projects take wing, because that's how they make money. |
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They've been named wood nymphs, comets, mountain gems, fairies, sunbeams, plummeteers, sun angels and woodstars by the people who discovered them. |
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Did he mean that sons of men should join with the angels in saying alleluia or did he mean that the offspring of humans and angels should be saying it? |
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For the past month young and old had been constructing their own lanterns to carry in the procession and they included sparkling swans, stars and angels. |
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The mandorla, or sunburst, is supported by six angels, wearing girdled albs, gathered at hip level, and amices, with carved looped clouds or stars at their feet. |
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The three strangers were really three angels sent by God to allow Abraham to perform the kindness he longed to do, in spite of his pain and incapacitation. |
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At his feet is a heavenly host of angels in white robes with harps. |
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You and Diana are up there, with angels watching over you, I know. |
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Man is a little lower than the angels and so was Christ as a man. |
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The team use their expertise and contacts to lever funds from venture capitalists and business angels, though this continues to be a tough end of the funding spectrum. |
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The network draws on the expertise of intermediaries such as lawyers, patent specialists, corporate financiers, business angels, consultants and other advisers. |
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The couple now face an exhausting search for investment from Scotland's business angels and venture capitalists before their new plan can take off. |
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It was akin to a backer's audition for a Broadway musical, where if the would-be theatrical angels leave humming the title tune, they will undoubtedly ante up later. |
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The foremost angelologist, perhaps of all time, was St. Thomas Aquinas, who devoted a part of his mammoth theological work Summa Theologica to angels. |
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Dinner eaten out in those days consisted of a starter, then fish, then meat, then a sweet, then savoury again, like herrings on toast, welsh rarebit or angels on horseback. |
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Through the screen's open central doorway a carved retable can be seen, but the altar itself is obscured by two angels who occupy the space, singing from a book. |
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These paintings harbour a menagerie of folk-monsters, a phantasmagoria of apparitions that might be beatific angels or might be ghoulish extraterrestrials. |
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He seeks to understand the truth behind the stories of good and bad angels, magic, apparitions, vampires, witchcraft, possession by demons, and the dead who come back to life. |
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From the highest to the lowest in rank, the orders are seraphim, cherubim, thrones, dominions, virtues, powers, principalities, archangels, and angels. |
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Los AngelesIt may be the glitz and sunshine, not the higher learning, that's attracting transplants to the city of angels. |
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Are their children adorable little scamps or perfect little angels? |
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Here is a title that, in its prologue, tasks players with fighting a horde of angels on top of a moving jet. |
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Besides Diamond, some of the Saved By the Bell characters are portrayed as infallible angels. |
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The field is patterned with flowering trees and Mughal-style angels or peris and there is a wide border with a scrolling design of flowers and birds. |
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The public may love its angels but it holds its medics in awe. |
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Through him, as we have shown and as so many texts have indicated, God has destroyed the serpent and the angels and human beings who have grown like it. |
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Keep them interested by making snow angels or looking for animal tracks. |
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If there are no angels in the sky announcing the birth of a saviour, that cave still betokens a Christmas and there's a search and rescue party keeping vigil near the child. |
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She'd taught Alicia and Daniel how to make snow angels and build snowmen. |
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If angels fear to tread this particular route, few would blame them. |
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Many believed that God heard and answered prayers, while others believed in ongoing divine revelations through prophecies or visitations by angels. |
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Anyway, at least you were lucky and could have a good chuckle at all the wheezers and splutterers so I bet that made you feel on the side of the angels. |
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Luqman and Khader said that within the religion there are also seven angels and a belief in reincarnation. |
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God expected human beings to live in obedience to God's commands, give God due honor, and fill up those places in God's kingdom that had been left vacant by the fallen angels. |
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We slowly circled around it, admiring the prolific fish life and invertebrates, including 5 species of clownfish, blue-ringed angels, and loads of cardinal fish. |
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In most of the missions, Tarnum will begin with a castle town, developing such troops as pikemen, archers, monks, cavaliers and the all-mighty angels. |
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But although the film seems sometimes overfull of characters, the fine acting comes in such generous quantities that the angels will sing hallelujahs in your head. |
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As is normal in representations of the Last Judgment, the sudarium does not appear among the arma christi born by angels in the uppermost zone of the fresco. |
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A truism these days among Internet angels and venture capitalists holds that a stellar management team is worth more than a supercool business plan. |
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The prayers of believers here on earth are mingled with the worship of angels and archangels and all the host of heaven, in adoration of God and the Lamb. |
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George, a brilliant if self absorbed painter, might possess the artistic vision to transform a group of hooligans into a band of angels with a single sweep of his brush. |
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Wings Of Desire, his poetic 1987 fable about guardian angels watching over Berlin, remains one of the most successful European productions in cinema history. |
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The popularity of angels, psychic phenomena, faith healing, meditation, and near-death experiences testifies to a paradigm shift in our concept of reality. |
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According to one legend, the incubus and the succubus were fallen angels. |
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They all believe in God and His angels, His scriptures, and His Prophets. |
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When God decided to beget a divine, yet human son who would occupy a rung above the angels, he changed, complicated and irrevocably confused the hierarchy. |
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It was covered in beautiful paintings of angels in large flowery meadows. |
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Perhaps it's foolish, but fools rush in, where angels fear to tread. |
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As the fat, large drops fell from the heavens and hit the parched earth, the land that had once been in a drought rejoiced, and the angels were glad. |
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This debate engaged all but the most garrulous of the chattering classes rather less than the issue of how many angels can stand on the point of a pin. |
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Legend attributes the speed of construction to the help of angels, who did double the amount of work by night as the human day shift accomplished. |
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Stories of angels, princes and princesses of far-away lands and fairy tales would certainly carry off children to a new world, where their imagination could take on wings. |
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Fear of destroying angels should not prevent you from mushroom hunting. |
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Not only did the band's name prefigure the attacks, but so did the album's elegiac art work of angels tracing empyrean paths to a fiery orange heaven. |
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The distinction of what is called dulia and latria was invented for the very purpose of permitting divine honours to be paid to angels and dead men with apparent impunity. |
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They depict the Crucifixion and Ascension of Christ surrounded by angels and stars. |
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This gave rise to the legend that two angels had appeared to chase away the invaders and protect the church. |
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Meanwhile, Satan returns triumphantly to Hell, amidst the praise of his fellow fallen angels. |
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In the mountains too angels sang to the lonely shepherds. A lion roared on an angelless mountain. |
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The battles between the faithful angels and Satan's forces take place over three days. |
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All angels are in human form with a spiritual body, and are not just minds without form. |
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It begins after Satan and the other rebel angels have been defeated and banished to Hell, or, as it is also called in the poem, Tartarus. |
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A sin, an instant of rebellious pride of the intellect, made Lucifer and a third part of the cohort of angels fall from their glory. |
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The Nephilim, interpreted here as fallen angels, are re-imagined as gargantuan stone creatures who aid Noah's epic construction. |
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A butter bean bald baby, the fidgety incense of childhood, the smell of burning angels. |
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Thirteen tsarevnas come bursting from the castle like a magical apparition of angels. |
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Thus, Dee's conversations with the angels were carried out through the intermediary agency of a scryer such as Edward Kelly. |
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So do the shadows of our own desires stand between us and our better angels, and thus their brightness is eclipsed. |
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I got a big lump of cash up front and a lifetime of alimony checks that would make the angels blush. |
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At first glance they may look like angels of mercy, but to their colleagues, they are three know-it-alls. |
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A Raphaelesque God upborne by angels impels a ray of glory, through a round-dance of cherubs, upon Christ's head. |
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To high heaven, all so softly, The angels uphand him, In meads of May flowers Mild Mary will meet him. |
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If I speak with tongues of men and of angels, and I have not charity, I am made as brass sounding or a cymbal tinking. |
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The supposition, at least, that angels do sometimes assume bodies need not startle us. |
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It wasn't a big lawn... but to us it was stadium-sized, with plenty of room for snow angels, snowball fights and the all-important snow forts. |
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In our naivete, we sometimes go rushing in where angels fear to tread. |
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As a result, God made him the leader of all angels and his deputy on earth. |
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However, Iblis, adamant in his view that man is inferior, and unlike angels was given the ability to choose, made a choice of not obeying God. |
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As for the angels, they prostrated before Adam to show their homage and obedience to God. |
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God's creation of Adam and his order to the angels to venerate him was a blow to Iblis' pride. |
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As a result, God sent an army of angels under the leadership of Iblis to fight them. |
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Such a notion is evocative of the biblical seraphim, a rank of angels looking like burning fire. |
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Perhaps that steep of light is the dwelling-place of angels cherubic, seraphic, archangelic. |
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Among the angels is Tawuse Melek, who is often called the peacock angel. |
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By Thy Resurrection O Christ our savior, the angels in Heaven sing, enable us who are on Earth, to glorify thee in purity of heart. |
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His army of snow angels had turned into a few outlines of mush, and the world's largest snowman was now the world's droopiest snowman. |
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No, so we cannot be angels all the time in this badly politically correct world we have. |
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Not that angels have wings, but that you may know that they leave the heights and the most elevated dwelling to approach human nature. |
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However, Sikhism has never had a literal system of angels, preferring guidance without explicit appeal to supernatural orders or beings. |
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Some angels chose their own happiness in preference to justice and were punished by God for their injustice with less happiness. |
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Thus from moment to moment angels attempt to lead each person to what is good tacitly using the person's own thoughts. |
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Many companies try to stay on the side of the angels by retaining all their emails. |
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The issues Dr. Wolfensberger wrestles with and writes about are not intellectual discussions of angels dancing on the head of a pin. |
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Temptation or pains of conscience originates from a conflict between evil spirits and angels. |
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In De Casu Diaboli, Anselm further considers the case of the fallen angels, which serves to discuss the case of rational agents in general. |
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It is thought that the soul and angels are devoid of quantity and dimension, and that they have nothing to do with grosser locality. |
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This was already the view of Sayyid Ahmad Khan, who declared that Iblis and angels are not external entities, but merely innate human abilities. |
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Names of angels, such as Michael, Gabriel, and Raphael, signify a particular angelic function rather than an individual being. |
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The life of angels is that of usefulness, and their functions are so many that they cannot be enumerated. |
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Moreover, all children who die not only enter heaven but eventually become angels. |
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If you ever deceive yourself into believing your children are angels, take them to a small church. Or a mosque. Or any place angelly. |
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All angels originate from the human race, and there is not one angel in heaven who first did not live in a material body. |
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This is clearest in the case of angels, whose essences are said to be incomposite realities, the essences of pure forms. |
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The show opens with him in bed and angels circling above while a Felliniesque crowd dashes across the theater-in-the-round. |
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There are different orders of angels according to the three heavens, and each angel dwells in one of innumerable societies of angels. |
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The New Testament includes many interactions and conversations between angels and humans. |
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The resolution of this Trinitarian dispute included the development of doctrine about angels. |
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Some theologians had proposed that angels were not divine but on the level of immaterial beings subordinate to the Trinity. |
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At the end of the world after the last judgment, time will cease and we will live like the angels in a state of aeviternity. |
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Some argued that angels had physical bodies, while some maintained that they were entirely spiritual. |
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This is derived from the book of Genesis when Abraham meets with three angels and Lot meets with two. |
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There is no evidence in Judaism for the worship of angels, but there is evidence for the invocation and sometimes even conjuration of angels. |
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These angels are part of Daniel's apocalyptic visions and are an important part of all apocalyptic literature. |
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According to a legend the epithet was miraculously supplied by angels, thus completing his unfinished epitaph. |
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Other roles of angels include protecting and guiding human beings, and carrying out God's tasks. |
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Though I speak with the tongues of men and of angels, and have not charity, I am become as sounding brass, or a tinkling cymbal. |
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In ancient Greek religion, places were under the care of female divinities, parallel to guardian angels. |
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Each likewise portrays itself as on the side of the angels, as fighting the good fight against adversaries who are neither decent nor fair. |
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It adds to the trend that law schools and law journals are no longer content to count angels on pinheads. |
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According to Zohar and the Alphabet of Ben Sira, there were four angels of sacred prostitution, who mated with archangel Samael. |
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According to the Quran, angels do not possess free will, and therefore worship and obey God in total obedience. |
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John Dee, consultant to Elizabeth I, frequently used a crystal ball to communicate with the angels. |
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The likenesses of saints and angels in frescas and windows evoke respect and drown soul into peace and merciness. |
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In the first battle, he wounds Satan terribly with a powerful sword that God designed to even cut through the substance of angels. |
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Artists in Peru and Bolivia invented a whole new choir of harquebusier or military angels, gloriously caparisoned and seemingly hunting for sport. |
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Projects include place card clips, angels, ornaments, greeting cards, wrapping paper, reindeer and sleigh, decorations, a winter scene, little bells, and more. |
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He's served by angels who are called Barnardians because their home is the third planet in the solar system orbiting Barnard's star, 6 light-years from Earth. |
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To stop the pirates returning and taking it again, the angels encased the bell in a huge stone, that is, the Bell Rock which is found at the water's edge. |
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Other angels came to be conventionally depicted in long robes, and in the later Middle Ages they often wear the vestments of a deacon, a cope over a dalmatic. |
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The Forty Gospel Homilies by Pope Gregory I noted angels and archangels. |
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We are not talking about angels dancing on the head of a pin here. |
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According to the Kabbalah as described by the Golden Dawn there are ten archangels, each commanding one of the choir of angels and corresponding to one of the Sephirot. |
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The angels shall come forth, and sever the wicked from among the just. |
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The single surviving altarpiece from Melchior Broederlam, completed for Champmol in 1399, has a gold sky populated not only by God and angels, but also a flying bird. |
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For example, Nicholas Clulee's prior treatment gives the impression that Dee's angels were the none-too-subtle mouthpieces for his scryer, Edward Kelly. |
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And Libby owes her life to the air angels who got her to hospital on time. |
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Due to man's sinful nature it is dangerous to have open direct communication with angels and can only be seen when one's spiritual sight has been opened. |
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Moses forbore to speak of angels, and things invisible, and incorporate. |
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There was, however, some disagreement regarding the nature of angels. |
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While living in one's body an individual has conjunction with heaven through the angels, and with each person, there are at least two evil spirits and two angels. |
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By the late 4th century, the Church Fathers agreed that there were different categories of angels, with appropriate missions and activities assigned to them. |
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We stayed at the old Key Wester out by the airport and toured the Key West Aquarium full of big jewfish, moray eels, barracuda, sergeant majors, queen angels. |
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The task of one of the angels was to inform Abraham of his coming child. |
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For example, angels are unambiguously masculine in ancient biblical texts, yet because of their beauty, modern British artists often depict angels as feminine. |
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The things you say, Jake McCullough, I swear, you'd make the angels blush! |
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Connectedness is a requirement for higher education if our academic work is not to be merely the technological equivalent of counting angels on pinheads. |
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Devils and angels stood side by side on one platform to unwelcome him. |
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In the apocryphal literature, Satan rules over a host of angels. |
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Then in verse 29 Jesus says immediately after this thlipsis there will be signs in the heavens, and Jesus returns with His angels to gather his saints. |
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In Abrahamic religions and Zoroastrianism, angels are often depicted as benevolent celestial beings who act as intermediaries between God or Heaven and Earth. |
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Such a society of angels can appear as one angel as a whole. |
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Here Leslie shows his unhappiness with the imaginative treatment of angels in Paradise Lost, a treatment he perhaps justifiedly thought people read as truth. |
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