In Lake County near Antioch, Illinois, there have been several sightings of a cougar or mountain lion. |
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He began reviewing for small gay newspapers and now writes for Harper's, Salmagundi, The Antioch Review and Newsday. |
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In addition, Antioch students alternate periods of study on campus with periods of employment in a variety of off-campus settings. |
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He was presbyter of the church of Antioch, where he wrote a confession of faith in opposition to the Sabellians. |
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After two years or more at Antioch, he finally withdrew to the desert of Chalcis to undertake the penitential life of an anchoritic monk. |
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The following spring Manual made a triumphal entry into the city and established himself as the unquestioned suzerain of Antioch. |
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There is an identification of the church of Antioch with those liberal elements present in the contemporaneous Church of England. |
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True enough, the language of impassibility is deeply embedded in patristic theology going back to Ignatius of Antioch. |
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Antioch held Edessa and Tripoli under its sway and was ruled by Normans. |
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The Orthodox bishop of the Church of Antioch was present and spoke at the beginning. |
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The key to the most profound meaning of the altarpiece may well be St Margaret of Antioch, the saint in red on the right, and the protectress of all pregnant women. |
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As is the case in every assembly, the one at Antioch also had its share of problems. |
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In June 1277 A. D., a treaty was signed between Behemond VII, Prince of Antioch in Syria, and Jacopo Contarini, the Doge of Venice. |
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He founded a number of cities, the most important of which were Seleucia, on the Tigris, and Antioch, on the Orontes River in Syria. |
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That Genoa was founded in 1097, in Antioch, the first colony overseas, and in 1099 the City was born in the city. |
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From Antioch south, the Crusaders held a narrow strip of coastland bounded by mountains to the north and by the Jordan Valley in the south. |
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He contrasted the two great centers of Christendom, Alexandria and Antioch, and in doing so he drew parallels to the various parties within the church in his own day. |
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Most of the remaining knights took the remaining ships and sailed for Antioch, leaving the foot soldiers and the pilgrims to shift for themselves. |
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Soon these teachers from Judea arrived at Antioch and then moved to Galatia. |
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This legalistic doctrine that had caused problems in Antioch, Syria and Cilicia had arrived and contaminated the assemblies of Galatia. |
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When the assembly began in Antioch, Barnabas, Paul and others moved there to help them. |
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Thus, for example, the entire community at Antioch was involved in sending Paul and Barnabas to evangelize the Nations. |
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Moreover, in the Syriac rites of Antioch and Byzantium, hymnody is developed at the expense of the psalter. |
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A concluding letter was sent to the Gentile believers in Antioch, Syria and Cilicia. |
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But at the end of August she was found living in a warren of tents and sheds in a convicted rapist's overgrown back yard in Antioch, California. |
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Both call themselves Orthodox, both are under the authority of a Patriarch of Antioch who resides in Damascus. |
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References to his travel guidance begin with his ordination setting out from Antioch by prophetic release. |
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Also, the prophets and teachers of Antioch church heard the voice of the Holy Spirit instructing them what to do to spread the gospel. |
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We can see that the workers in the Antioch church heard the voice of the Spirit when they sanctified themselves with fasting. |
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Joseph Needham writes that a tributary embassy came to the court of Emperor Taizong in 643 from the Patriarch of Antioch. |
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Notable early Fathers include Ignatius of Antioch, Polycarp, Justin Martyr, Irenaeus, Tertullian, Clement of Alexandria and Origen. |
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Hence, as Benedict XIV points out, Saint Ignatius of Antioch, Saint Irenaeus, and Saint Cyprian are not called Doctors of the Church. |
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An apparition of George heartened the Franks at the siege of Antioch, 1098, and made a similar appearance the following year at Jerusalem. |
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After Julian's death, Ammianus accompanied retreat of the new emperor Jovian as far as Antioch. |
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In 1142, John returned to press his claims to Antioch, but he died in the spring of 1143 following a hunting accident. |
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The Crusader States in the Levant were the Kingdom of Jerusalem, the Principality of Antioch, the County of Tripoli and the County of Edessa. |
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Bohemond III of Antioch, Richard I of England, Raymond VI, Count of Toulouse. |
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A long time ago, in the profound night of the centuries, there in the continent of Mu or Lemuria, I knew Javhe, a fallen angel who was spoken of by Saturnine of Antioch. |
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They all desired to call down His blessing on their nation. Hence the five principal members at Antioch asked the Lord Christ to realize the fruit of His sacrifice on the cross in their church and in the people around them. |
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Besides, he dedicates them to a consul named Antonius Gordianus, a descendant of Herodes Atticus, with whom he had conversed at Antioch concerning the sophists. |
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While many of the top jobs in Middle Eastern Orthodoxy are still reserved for Greeks, the newly-filled patriarchate of Antioch has been in local Arab hands since the end of the 19th century. |
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They include Clement of Rome, Ignatius of Antioch, Polycarp of Smyrna, the author of the Didache, and the author of the Shepherd of Hermas. |
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The mass was headed by Patriarch of Antioch and all the East for Greek Orthodox, Yohana X Yazigi. |
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The dates of the founding of these two cities are unknown, but presumably Seleucus founded Seleucia after he became king, while Antioch was built after the defeat of Antigonus. |
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This was sad, and it worried the apostle Paul. Notice that the presence of these defective teachers in the assemblies of Judea did not contaminate the assembly of Antioch neither the assemblies of Galatia. |
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In 1950 he became bishop of the diocese of Beirut and Damascus, and in 1957 he was elected patriarch of Antioch and All the East, thus becoming the leader of the Syriac Orthodox Church. |
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The pope's visit to the Orthodox patriarch of Antioch, Ignatius Hazim, could be as fraught as his entrance to the Umayyad mosque. All this worried mumbling is unsettling for Syria's leaders. |
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It was in Asia where Peter, James, John and the other Apostles of Jesus preached the Gospel and founded the first Churches, such as the Churches of Jerusalem and Antioch. |
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Among the Churches of West Asia special mention must be made of the Churches of Antioch of the Syrians, Antioch of the Greek Melkites and Antioch of the Maronites as well as the Latin Church of Jerusalem. |
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In Acts 11:19-30 we read of the beginning of the assembly in Antioch. |
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As James Carey notes in his 1967 essay in the Antioch Review, both scholars advanced a theory of history in which communication is central to social change and transformation. |
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Saint Ignatius of Antioch, who died a martyr in Rome at the beginning of the second century, has left us a splendid description of the Spirit's power dwelling within us. |
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They were based at Malatya and Edessa, under the Byzantine duke of Antioch, Isaac Komnenos. |
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After the successful Siege of Antioch in 1097, Bohemond began carving out an independent principality around that city. |
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The incompetent Macrinus, assumed power, but soon removed himself from Rome to the east and Antioch. |
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As a result, he granted them a headquarters, the church of San Giovanni, and 30 houses in Antioch. |
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They came to control a large portion of the trade of the Byzantine Empire, Tripoli, the Principality of Antioch, Armenia, and Egypt. |
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Important Apostolic Fathers include Clement of Rome, Ignatius of Antioch and Polycarp of Smyrna. |
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Important Apostolic Fathers of the 2nd century include Ignatius of Antioch and Polycarp of Smyrna. |
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The great centers of Hellenistic culture were Alexandria and Antioch, capitals of Ptolemaic Egypt and Seleucid Syria respectively. |
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In AD 19, Germanicus died in Antioch under circumstances which led many to believe he had been poisoned by his opponents. |
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He was residing in Antioch in 372 when a certain Theodorus was thought to have been identified the successor to the emperor Valens by divination. |
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Both the Anonymus Valesianus and John of Antioch state his father's name was Edeko. |
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Many Greeks migrated to Alexandria, Antioch, Seleucia, and the many other new Hellenistic cities in Asia and Africa. |
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They entered parts of Syria, threatened Antioch, and swarmed through the province of Euphratesia. |
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The same demand were sent to Bohemond of Antioch who chose not to fight them instead of defiance. |
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The Latin word trias, from which trinity is derived, is first seen in the works of Theophilus of Antioch. |
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Allusions to them can be found in the writings of 2nd century early Church Father and bishop, Ignatius of Antioch. |
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Ignatius of Antioch, Patriarch of Antioch, was the earliest of the Church fathers to define the importance of episcopal government. |
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Similar authority was also granted to Archbishop of Antioch regarding jurisdiction over provinces of Orient. |
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He was made a bishop in India on the 28 May 1892 under the jurisdiction of the Syriac Orthodox Patriarch of Antioch. |
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Abraham Malpan sent his nephew, Deacon Mathews, to the Syriac Orthodox Patriarch of Antioch to be consecrated as Bishop Mathews Mar Athanasius. |
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In 1665 with the request of the Archdeacon, Gregorios Abdul Jaleel a Bishop sent by the Syriac Orthodox Patriarch of Antioch, arrived in India. |
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Mathen, a motivated nephew of Abraham Malpan by his uncle's guidance and spiritual nurturing, went to Antioch and returned after two years. |
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While there, he was consecrated by the Patriarch of Antioch, Ignatius Elias II with the title Mathews Mar Athanasius Metropolitan. |
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After Demise of Mathews Mar Athanasious, the ecclesiastical robe and other insignia were sent to Patriarch of Antioch as per tradition. |
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He asked of course after Taimsa, who was still dallying in shamelessnesses at Antioch. |
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This position received widespread support and was summarized in a letter circulated in Antioch. |
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The religion gradually spread out of Jerusalem, initially establishing major bases in first Antioch, then Alexandria, and over time throughout the Empire as well as beyond. |
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Hence, the bishops of Rome and Antioch can be considered successors of Peter in a historical sense on account of Peter's presence in the early community. |
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The Byzantine Empire soon lost the lands of the eastern patriarchates of Jerusalem, Alexandria and Antioch and was reduced to that of Constantinople, the empire's capital. |
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The legendary religious zeal of the Normans was exercised in religious wars long before the First Crusade carved out a Norman principality in Antioch. |
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Strategically located on the main trade routes of the Fertile Crescent, it was easily accessible from Antioch, where the mission to the Gentiles was inaugurated. |
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The famous meal involving Paul, Cephas, and men from James resulted in Paul's going beyond even the Antioch Hellenists to take the gospel to non-Jews. |
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She chose the Hippo of Bishop Augustine, the Alexandria of Bishop Athanasius and the Antioch of Bishop John Chrysostom to elaborate impressionistically on this. |
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He defeated the Danishmend Emirate of Melitene and reconquered all of Cilicia, while forcing Raymond of Poitiers, Prince of Antioch, to recognise Byzantine suzerainty. |
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Valens left Antioch for Constantinople, and arrived on the 30th of May. |
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The Church gradually spread throughout the Roman Empire and beyond, gaining major establishments in cities such as Jerusalem, Antioch, and Edessa. |
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In June 1876, Patriarch of Antioch Ignatius Pathrose IV, visited Kerala and a majority of Malankara Church accepted him as the head of their Church. |
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Arius had been a pupil of Lucian of Antioch at Lucian's private academy in Antioch and inherited from him a modified form of the teachings of Paul of Samosata. |
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The Apostolic succession of Marthoma Episcopacy, St James liturgy, Ecclesiastical tradition and order are all from West Syriac Tradition of Antioch. |
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Cyprus was permanently retaken in 965 and the successes of Nikephoros culminated in 969 with the recapture of Antioch, which he incorporated as a province of the Empire. |
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Alexios was highly incompetent at the office, but it was his mother, Maria of Antioch, and her Frankish background that made his regency unpopular. |
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More than 300 Antioch mosaics from the 3rd century are known. |
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In antiquity, two schools of exegesis developed in Alexandria and Antioch. |
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Once the number three, being the third number, be reached, then lobbest thou thy Holy Hand Grenade of Antioch towards thy foe, who, being naughty in my sight, shall snuff it. |
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Ignatius of Antioch wrote shortly after Clement and in his letter from the city of Smyrna to the Romans he said he would not command them as Peter and Paul did. |
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After the capture of Antioch on May 3, 1098, Genoa forged an alliance with Bohemond of Taranto, who became the ruler of the Principality of Antioch. |
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