This multiformity leads to the realisation that the Anglican Eucharistic tradition is not so tidy or uniformly Protestant as he suggests. |
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There are many ways to discover the charm, the traditional architecture, the simplicity and the multiformity of a region. |
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It is just as unclear as how the multiformity of his practise is to be approached as a whole. |
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Darwin sought to explain the splendid multiformity of the living world thousands of organisms of the most diverse kinds, from lowly worms to spectacular birds of paradise, from yeasts and molds to oaks and orchids. |
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He's an artist of variety, plentitude and multiformity. |
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Precisely in this united global society under God's direct sovereignty all organic variation and multiformity that God intended would develop. |
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The present analysis takes its distance from Propp in its suggestion that plot multiformity is greater, while plot uniformity is somewhat less striking. |
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The multiformity of oral performance is the key to the flexibility of oral tradition, as the tradition being fluid can easily adapt to meet changing circumstances. |
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The Cypria, the Iliad, and the Problem of Multiformity in Oral and Written Tradition. |
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