A painter known for her cartoonish, three-dimensional canvases, she was awarded a MacArthur fellowship. |
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The Church must be watchful lest false teachers worm their way into the fellowship and spread damnable heresies. |
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The Rotary Club of Taksin Pattaya, chartered earlier this year, celebrated Christmas with a fellowship at the Moon River Pub in North Pattaya. |
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Fuller was awarded many honours, including a fellowship of the Royal Institute of British Architects. |
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The fourth author was supported by a doctoral fellowship from the University of British Columbia. |
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After an initial spell at a university, I was required, as a condition of the fellowship, to visit at least three of America's larger regions. |
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The peace offering was an offering that established and celebrated fellowship between God and His people. |
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But he is a politician who came to power using the idiom of fellowship and community. |
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Our company or fellowship ought not to be co-active, but voluntary and free. |
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At that time Fellows at Cambridge had to be unmarried, and so on his marriage in 1857 Stokes had to give up his fellowship at Pembroke College. |
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We were to live out our lives as healthy immortals walking in fellowship with God. |
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As shareholders in God's eternal story, we commune with a creating God and are drawn into fellowship with a global community. |
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He loves his Lord, and loves to come to him, to commune with him in the fellowship of prayer. |
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As the believers devoted themselves to teaching, fellowship, communion and prayer, they were filled with awe and saw many miracles. |
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Elected to a fellowship at Trinity College, he became a tutor and lecturer and taught at Cambridge all his life. |
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Bread is a symbol of life, and the sharing and breaking of bread, a basic act of fellowship and companionship. |
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None was like him, and so none could provide fellowship or companionship for him. |
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There was also good opportunity to meet brethren from other churches and to renew fellowship with friends. |
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He had a University Assistant Lectureship but he did not initially have a college fellowship. |
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The poolside terrace was packed with diners and people enjoying an evening amongst friends in fun and fellowship. |
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A full programme of events has been devised to ensure speakers, excursions, fun and fellowship. |
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He was appointed as a university lecturer in the following year and, in 1935, was elected to a fellowship at Pembroke College, Cambridge. |
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Barrow graduated in 1649 and successfully competed for a college fellowship in the same year. |
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In 1907 he was appointed Camden Professor of Ancient History with an official fellowship at Brasenose College. |
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He was appointed to a fellowship at Christ's College in 1879 and taught at Cambridge for the rest of his life. |
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Cranmer was given a fellowship at Jesus College, Cambridge in 1510, which he lost when he married the daughter of a local tavern-keeper. |
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Will recently completed a fellowship at Harvard University's Kennedy School of Government. |
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After being certified, a surgeon often applies for a fellowship at the American College of Surgeons. |
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Newton proposed Stirling for a fellowship of the Royal Society of London and, on 3 November 1726, Stirling was elected. |
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In the same year of 1927 he was also elected to a fellowship at Queen's College Oxford. |
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Sherlock Holmes gets given an honorary fellowship from the Royal Society of Chemistry. |
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Alcoholics Anonymous is a world-wide fellowship of people pursuing a goal of abstinence and recovery through their 12 step program. |
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Rotary fellowship parties were in progress in all the different regions of Thailand as members came together in fellowship. |
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The sole purpose of the fellowship of believers was the edification of the church. |
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I had tried the youth group thing, but found it to be more of an extension of the social clique at my school than a spiritual fellowship. |
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At least back in Arkansas I had a small fellowship of believers to support me. |
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Just two months into his Fulbright fellowship, he already has a quiverful of stories about birdcalls in the Himalayas. |
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But the main need for our frail elderly brothers and sisters in Christ is fellowship and reassurance in the gospel. |
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I wonder at my life, it seems ajar. Is it so bad to long for relationship? Will He grant me kindred heart fellowship? |
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Introverted people tend to do things alone, extraverted people need to have the fellowship of others of like mind. |
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This ministry has opened many opportunities for witness, counseling and inviting people to take part in the church's fellowship life. |
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Those who are in koinonia are in fellowship with Christ, the Spirit, one another, and with the work and suffering of the gospel. |
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She was awarded a fellowship to study for her doctorate at Cornell University. |
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To apply, submit a curriculum vitae and three letters of reference specifically addressing abilities related to the fellowship. |
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On graduating as third wrangler in 1866, he was elected to a fellowship at Trinity. |
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The mathematician W. H. Miller graduated as fifth wrangler at Cambridge in 1826 and was awarded a fellowship at St. John's College. |
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The new charismatic fellowships have warm fellowship and regenerate church membership. |
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MacCullagh entered for the highly competitive fellowship examination, conducted orally in Latin. |
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But throughout the Old Testament we find human beings coming to God and finding fellowship with him at altars where sacrifices were made. |
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American Episcopalians maintain stubborn resistance to warnings by the world Anglican Communion that they have recklessly broken fellowship. |
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None of the training I received in medical school, residency, fellowship, or practice had taught me how to reply to Anna. |
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The fellowship of the church puts us in company with the Father and with his Son Jesus Christ. |
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They're stunned to find that solidarity, and fellowship, are rare even among immigrant groups. |
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They are autonomous, episcopal, Protestant Churches in fellowship with the Church of England. |
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That same year he gained election to a fellowship at St John's College, Cambridge. |
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Implicit in that answer is the understanding that Eucharistic fellowship without unity in faith and ministry would be the end of ecumenism. |
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This had also been a problem in the nineteenth century when it led people first to think carefully as to whom they could share fellowship. |
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The examination is proctored and administered by the fellowship director or designee at program sites. |
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The occasion for clarifying all this was a fellowship program in which some students elected to work for pro-abortion organizations. |
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She completed a fellowship in geriatrics at the University of Arizona Health Sciences Center. |
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They can take us back to the warm, rich fellowship of friends that are far away. |
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She completed a residency in internal medicine and a fellowship in geriatric medicine at the Medical College of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia. |
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The way this usually works is you get a postdoctoral fellowship and work with another professor on his or her research. |
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We all have another chance for a great educational experience and to renew fellowship with friends we may have not seen in a while. |
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You will find much useful information on the Financial Aid Office page, including a searchable database of fellowship opportunities. |
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Past animosities and sectionalism were laid aside in favor of fellowship and intellectual stimulation. |
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Some of Australia's most successful young leaders apply for the fellowship, but only a select few are accepted. |
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During the three years of her postdoctoral fellowship she published many excellent papers. |
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Its purpose is fellowship and fun and, as with the youth club, is open to all young people of post-primary school age. |
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Various social gatherings bring members together for times of fellowship and fun beyond biweekly worship. |
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I hope he finds support and fellowship with other courageous souls like David Morrison. |
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For this reason a postdoctoral fellowship is an imperative if one is to truly become a nurse scientist with a well planned research career. |
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From bowls you will receive self satisfaction, fellowship and healthy competition. |
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It was not a roar of hatred or revenge but one of solidarity, of fellowship, of concern. |
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A day may come when the courage of men fails, when we forsake our friends and break all bonds of fellowship. |
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The rest of the night continued with fun, fellowship, and no unexpected interruptions. |
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She has completed a research postdoctoral fellowship in physiology at Temple. |
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We became more and more desperate for solid teaching and strong fellowship, so we turned to the books on our shelves. |
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Here, without any sacrifice of honor, is a wide field for good fellowship and tolerance. |
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Wisdom and love, insight into the Supreme and fellowship with other human beings had to go together. |
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There will be a solemn ordination service, with the taking of vows, the laying on of hands, and the giving of the right hand of fellowship. |
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Neither can we share fellowship nor even receive desperately needed resources. |
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United prayer meetings, ecumenical fellowship and common worship events blur doctrinal differences for the sake of their particular cause. |
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The fellowship program provides summer stipends for Villanova law students working without pay for public interest organizations. |
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There was no class in medical school, no rounds during my residency or fellowship. |
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Understandably, the Royal Society of Chemistry has just honoured Holmes with a fellowship, the first time an imaginary character is being recognised. |
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Instead, a sense of worshipfulness goes together with a range of feelings, including humility, wonder, awe, mystery, joy, peace, contentment, fellowship. |
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There is no questioning their fellowship and effort to dispel misplaced preconceptions. |
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He also obtained a doctorate in anatomy and completed a residency and a research fellowship in anesthesiology at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine. |
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If one of the nine members of the fellowship can go, then any of them can, except probably Frodo. |
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For months, I struggled with the decision and after being rejected as a finalist from a fellowship I found myself at a crossroads. |
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He moved there on a Fulbright fellowship after college, but only weeks after arriving, he suffered a terrible climbing accident. |
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It may be that on the occasions they celebrated the Lord's Supper they also had something called a love feast, which would be something like a fellowship dinner. |
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Jesus' invitation spoken from outside their doors is a request for fellowship with any individual, who will repent of and overcome the spiritual lukewarmness of their lives. |
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The distinguished fellowship, with its scientists and statesmen, sets a high bar. |
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Medical schools are encouraged to view these posts as a tenure track leading to a strategic senior appointment in the school after the fellowship. |
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Afterwards, I attended Stanford University on a Stegner fellowship for one year. |
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There is too much distance, a tragic remoteness in our fellowship. |
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She completed a residency in plastic surgery at Stanford, and continued her studies in microsurgery under a fellowship at Davies Medical Center in San Francisco. |
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No one was surprised when he joined the brain drain to take up a research fellowship at the Mayo Clinic in Minnesota with Dr Earl Wood, a leading heart physiologist. |
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Sharrock's father settled on him the rent of a small property in Northampton, to augment his fellowship, as he had given up a bursarship and tutorships in change for study. |
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Under the auspices of the fellowship, Hurston was to travel to Florida and New Orleans to begin her research on African American folk tales and to scout out hoodoo practice. |
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So the priest hears confessions and restores the penitent, not only to fellowship with God, but to fellowship with the injured Body, by the grace of God. |
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Confronted by such bleakness, the only things left for Gilmore to affirm were the cycle of life itself and the simple joys of human communion and fellowship. |
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Why do we long for fellowship with creatures so different from ourselves? |
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I can recall happy evenings sitting round cheery fires, making our own entertainment, and a wonderful spirit of friendliness and fellowship prevailing. |
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Cottage meetings and religious societies offered a sense of friendship and fellowship, a powerful combination of individual assurance and community discipline. |
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I would like to get into town more often to share fellowship and attend church more regularly, but at the moment it's once or twice a month for a Sunday service. |
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He had defined the local church as a fellowship of baptised believers. |
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It is a fellowship of men and women who share strength and hope. |
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The family groups are a fellowship of relatives and friends of alcoholics who share their experiences, strengths and hopes in order to solve their common problems. |
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Last year Georgina also won a fellowship to Columbia School of Journalism and New York University, representing Irish ethnic journalism in New York. |
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I was getting ready to attend Harvard Law School on a military fellowship that would have required me to return after graduation, typically as a prosecutor. |
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Today we are privileged to welcome into the full life of the church's fellowship those who wish to confess their faith in Christ as Lord and Savior. |
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Then I did a postdoctoral fellowship at the National Institutes of Health. |
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Journalists interested in covering research in the Earth, planetary or space sciences can apply for this fellowship, said a press release here. |
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What a glorious yuletide moment of national fellowship H.R. 83 was! |
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In 1960, Crick accepted an honorary fellowship at Churchill College, Cambridge, one factor being that the new college did not have a chapel. |
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This stealthy network is known as The Family or The fellowship. |
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In general Anglicans pray with and for the saints in the fellowship of the saints, not to them, although their intercessions may be requested. |
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Episcopal Church from key positions in their global fellowship in response to the Church changing its canons on marriage. |
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In the year of 1455, having graduated with honors, he was awarded a study fellowship from the monarch himself. |
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Had he been of more similar height, shots of the entire fellowship would have required three camera passes rather than two. |
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The Society of Religious Snobs refused to fellowship the poor, immigrant family. |
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Feminists have in the past critiqued Surrealism, claiming that it is fundamentally a male movement and a male fellowship. |
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Did he come so cheerfully to die for me, and do I go so deadheartedly to prayers and sacraments to enjoy fellowship with him? |
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Reformed theologians use the concept of covenant to describe the way God enters fellowship with people in history. |
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In 1932, at the age of 23, Berlin was elected to a prize fellowship at All Souls College, Oxford. |
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Litt and in 1992 was awarded Honorary fellowship from the University of Wales, Lampeter. |
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Within the same circle with the pigeons, were beautiful albatrosses, poising and minueting with them in the most pleasing fellowship. |
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In 1993 he was elected to a fellowship of the Royal Society of Arts, and in 1999 he was knighted. |
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Many Baptist churches choose to affiliate with organizational groups that provide fellowship without control. |
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Classes of a dozen or so society members under a leader met weekly for spiritual fellowship and guidance. |
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She also completed a residency at Grodno State Medical University in Belarus and a residency and fellowship at East Tennessee State University. |
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If he does not do so, it is only because there can be no possible fellowship between His infinite holiness and the least venial sin. |
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The fellowship training pathway requires 24 months of training in a nonaccredited program. |
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He then completed his fellowship in child neurology at Virginia Commonwealth University. |
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American youth collections, such as Youth Favorites, supplied the English songs for youth fellowship singspiration time of some churches. |
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He surprised everyone by graduating from Oxford with only Second Class Honours, but won a fellowship with a tutorship at Oriel College. |
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The members of council, the president and the other officers are elected from and by its fellowship. |
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Thus there was some overlap between the projected Round Table fellowship and the actualized Order of the Garter. |
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In recent years, Lutheranism saw a slight increase in its fellowship, which continues to the present. |
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With the encouragement of Swedberg, church fellowship was established between Swedish Lutherans and Anglicans in the Middle Colonies. |
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Lutherans were divided about the issue of church fellowship for the first thirty years after Luther's death. |
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Similarly, Yves Congar argued that the ultimate reality of the Church is a fellowship of persons. |
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It is long past the time for the new bigots of political correctness to get over their condescending sanctimony and to enter into the real world of brotherhood and fellowship. |
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In 1900 he passed part II of the tripos and was awarded a fellowship. |
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I am so pleased that Cymer and our alumni Bob Akins and Rick Sandstrom are giving back to the community by supporting this important scholarship and fellowship program. |
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Parish catechetical leaders and coordinators of religious education will gather for workshops, prayer and fellowship with hundreds of colleagues from across the United States. |
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When he retired in 1996, he took up a fellowship again at All Souls. |
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She only replied with a laugh, and he evidently deemed futile the bid for sympathy on the score of religious or irreligious fellowship, for he recurred to it no more. |
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This failure may have been caused in part by his producing a small statue of the Virgin and placing it before him on the table during the interview for the fellowship. |
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At the same time, the Province remains in fellowship with the faithful believers within ECUSA who rightly oppose and reject the erroneous actions of their house. |
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The restoration of fellowship with God is the most important thing, but this restoration not only results in spiritual healing but many times in physical healing as well. |
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It was the first major fellowship to organize outside of the mainstream Congregational body since 1825 when the Unitarians formally founded their own body. |
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With flowers and candles and a bigass cake, the fellowship hall sufficed. |
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When Klaus Hansen swallowed heavy water in 1935, he joined a fellowship of researchers who have conducted self-experiments in the name of science. |
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He got the message and was in church the next Sunday. We need to stay in church with the fellowship of others in order to keep the fire of faith burning brightly. |
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Maxwell decided to remain at Trinity after graduating and applied for a fellowship, which was a process that he could expect to take a couple of years. |
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He initially attended Peterhouse, but before the end of his first term transferred to Trinity, where he believed it would be easier to obtain a fellowship. |
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The idea of the church as a sign of the kingdom of God has to be understood vis-a-vis the open commensality of Jesus manifested in his table fellowship. |
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Gently used or new clothing for boys and girls, sizes infant 3 months through youth XL, will be collected in bins in the church narthex and fellowship hall. |
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In 2005, she received an honorary fellowship from the Rector of London's University of Arts, Sir Michael Bichard and University Registrar Susan Asser. |
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