Pasquin, Lord of Satire, and His Disciples in 16th-Century Struggles for Religious and Political Reform. |
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It would be merely foolish to assert that it is of no interest whatever to know that The Disciples is a forgery. |
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This theory was popularised in a 1961 book called The Drama of the Lost Disciples by George Jowett, but Jowett did not originate it. |
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Muir wrote this letter from Meaford, Canada, where he had traveled to botanize and where he was staying and working with members of the local Disciples church. |
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Flanking the elevator on both sides stood the Shadow Lord's black-garbed sentinels, his sinister Warrior disciples. |
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Those who had been disciples now became teachers, those who had been masters became pupils. |
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In that moment, on that mountain, Jesus was transfigured and the disciples got a glimpse of Jesus, the messiah. |
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An eschatological messianic banquet is foretold there in which Jesus will sit once again with his disciples. |
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At the Bema the clergy will sit, among the people, to listen to the Word of God in the obedient attitude of the disciples. |
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He had rendered an unrelenting battle against the social evils which was taken up by his disciples later. |
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To be betrayed by Judas, deserted by all the disciples, and denied by Peter. |
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In the Transfiguration scene the disciples see Jesus conversing with Elijah, whose return heralds the end. |
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Mala, with her two disciples impressed the students, most of them coming straight from examination halls, with the sheer grace of the art. |
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His disciples and many animals gathered around the bier to mourn his passing. |
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The truth is that the disciples were very reluctant to believe in Christ's miracles. |
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At some time he joined the Montanists, disciples of a new era of the Spirit, from whom they claimed to be receiving immediate direction. |
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Jesus reverses roles, as God did with Abraham, becomes their host, and blesses the two disciples by his presence in word and action. |
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All the great leaders, teachers and revolutionaries have been disciples of some degree, whether they were conscious of the fact or not. |
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He started with 78 followers and disciples, but the numbers increased by the day. |
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And many of Plato's classical and medieval disciples strained to make a more concrete reality out of his metaphors. |
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His most fervent supporters occasionally sound like disciples rather than supporters. |
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Some students were frightened away, but a circle of disciples remained, many of whom became world-renowned leaders in the field. |
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His disciples and admirers have decided to set up an organisation after his name which will be a befitting tribute to remember him by. |
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This woman and this man were, in the most concrete way possible, the first disciples of Christ. |
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Christ taught his disciples to pray that their sins would be forgiven, but he himself never prayed such a prayer. |
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The same applies to the twelve and the seventy disciples sent out by Jesus to preach and to heal as his representatives. |
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St. Peter, who was a fisherman, was one of Jesus Christ's closest disciples. |
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Peter and John were followers of the Baptist and both became disciples of Christ. |
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As Christ said to his disciples, there are certain types of devils that can only be chased by fasting, sacrifice, and prayer. |
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Firstly, Christ and his disciples healed people physically as an attestation that Christ was indeed the promised Messiah. |
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Jesus' apostles and disciples in the early Church felt the importance of prayer ahead of missionary activity. |
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Jesus Christ and his disciples are portrayed in a traditional Kerala style in the Last Supper. |
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Even when the disciples obeyed Christ, and expected something extraordinary, they seem to have felt the tug both ways. |
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The people were the first disciples and the community was the early church. |
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With the twelve disciples, in a large upper room, Jesus observed the Passover supper. |
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His dedicated, but sometimes dim, disciples never seemed to completely understand him or his mission. |
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At the ripe old age of eighty Buddha prepared his disciples for his death and quietly died at night. |
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Tax collectors appear on Egyptian tomb paintings from 2000 BC, and St Matthew, one of the 12 disciples, was a tax collector. |
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Verily did his disciples come, and the supporting acts, and the media, and the t-shirt sellers, and the purveyors of greasy food. |
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The disciples have gnarled hands, rough faces with the grime and sweat of an arduous day at their fishing nets. |
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All disciples of cinematic perversion know too well the delights of suffering in the face of intense pleasure. |
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But to deify Orwell, as many disciples were inclined to do, does him an injustice. |
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The Master, in formal attire and wearing geta, climbed so rapidly that all the disciples fell behind, far to the rear. |
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Why is it that this Gentile woman understands this, when the Pharisees and the disciples do not? |
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We've seen the interview with the ascetic visionary who squats before a frugal meal among his disciples. |
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It was pioneered by men of capital and education who were disciples of Henry George and provided their own funds. |
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Goethe, Heidegger, and Stefan Georg were all surrounded by fawning disciples. |
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At times he seemed to be in a colloquy with his disciples, though sadly their questions were inaudible to us. |
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And according to this He gave His body in an impassible and immortal condition to His disciples. |
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The nine disciples had just failed miserably in an attempt to heal a child. |
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If so, was his stringent demand only for disciples, or was it intended for people in general? |
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The disciples spent nearly three years asking this question, and yet they didn't really understand until the day of Pentecost. |
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As the church prepares to celebrate the ascension and Pentecost, readings are focused on the life of the disciples after Jesus. |
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This scripture is used to prove that the disciples received the Holy Spirit prior to Pentecost without speaking in tongues. |
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Their pride, anger, and hypercritical attitude made them far more unclean than the disciples. |
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However, a circle of women disciples followed Jesus up to the end of his life. |
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Although Room 40 was his swansong in intelligence work, his disciples worked on and emerged during the next war as Churchill's secret stars. |
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Shakyamuni taught the sutras to ordinary disciples, in the form of a Buddha. |
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Many months passed and the guru and his disciples peacefully went about their routine chores. |
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The subject matter is Christ revealing himself to two of his disciples at a supper. |
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Every Design Master has acolytes and disciples that assisted and facilitated process. |
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Charged with leading Dominique's disciples, he is acutely conscious of the limits imposed on their potential for accomplishment. |
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Finally, there are admirers of Mises, faithful disciples and propagators of his teaching. |
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So from these two verses it is plain and irrefutable, that Jesus has revealed the true nature concerning God to his twelve disciples. |
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Nearby is the stupa erected by the disciples of Mangong in memory of their master. |
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Truly it points to Jesus as pontifex, mediator, broker, and priest uniting both God and the disciples. |
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But not one of Jesus's early disciples who believed that they had met Jesus after the resurrection ever recanted. |
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It is not Jesus' Resurrection that counts but the way in which the disciples experienced the significance of Jesus' Resurrection. |
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In so doing, they engage their proper task of struggling together to witness to and be the disciples of Christ in all that they say and do. |
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This has not prevented thousands of practitioners from being certificated to practice EMDR by Shapiro and disciples. |
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From then on, generations of disciples laboured with hand tools to hew giant temples, intricate statues and monasteries of up to three storeys. |
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As we have just noted, others, including the disciples of Jesus, shared his ability to exorcize evil spirits. |
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It is no coincidence that this is the dramatic ritual that Jesus and the disciples were enacting at the Last Supper. |
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Jesus prayed this prayer first of all for the disciples who were at the Last Supper. |
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The risen Lord's message to his disciples speaks of forgiveness and sin, and our epistle reading reminds us of our own sinful state. |
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The Eucharist represents the Last Supper, the final meal that Jesus shared with His disciples. |
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Jesus' sermon on the plain is his enlistment speech for that great crowd of disciples who want to follow him. |
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Living in retreats in secluded areas they have silently and unceasingly guided the evolution of humanity through the work of their disciples. |
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Ascension recognizes the separation of the Risen Lord from the disciples as he goes to dwell at the right hand of the Father. |
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He can also claim lineage to Thyagaraja's direct disciples through various ancestors. |
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The symbolic bread was broken and given to the disciples with instruction to eat it. |
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As disciples of the Lord Jesus we are required to pray for their good, and for their enlightenment. |
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Peter, the apostle perhaps closest in friendship to Jesus, would have been present when the disciples saw Jesus ascend into heaven. |
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After the Ascension the disciples, according to their Lord's instruction, prayed together in the upstairs room where they were staying. |
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After the Resurrection and the Ascension of Jesus, the disciples were filled with the power of the Holy Spirit. |
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The disciples aren't able to heal a lad who is suffering from what sounds like epileptic seizures. |
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He gets tangled up with the disciples and Christ's robe, which seems to have its own omnipotent powers. |
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In ecstasy, the disciples prepared a huge feast, the guru ate heartily and the ashrama was once again a happy home for sadhus. |
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If the Form Critics are right, the disciples must have been translated to heaven immediately after the Resurrection. |
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After the long weekend's excess, it was only the dedicated disciples of dance that ventured out this cold and frosty night. |
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However, he taught superior disciples the tantras in the form of a king or in the aspect of various meditational deities. |
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Guru Rinpochey also gave widespread teachings from the highest classes of tantra and in particular to his twenty-five principal disciples. |
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After the Buddha attained enlightenment, his disciples took refuge in him and from him. |
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Think of Jesus, in the Garden of Gethsemane, His disciples tarried and fell asleep. |
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If Jesus related His Passion in this way, it would certainly explain how the disciples picked up that practice! |
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From Tmolus, the sacred mound, comes the exotic god of Bacchanalia with we disciples gathered round! |
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Modern readers of the gospels usually assume that the disciples were poor and uneducated. |
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The title too was quite apt for it eulogised the guru, the dispeller of darkness, as the one who shows the right path to his disciples. |
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This year's Undead is clearly the work of Jackson disciples, but it also heads into uncharted territory. |
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This solution is unacceptable to everyone except School economists and their disciples. |
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While your disciples are journalists and blaspheming healers mine are seers and political strategists. |
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The disciples of Jesus, like their master, were also threatened by enemies. |
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By these rules he and his disciples have spent about 120 years perfecting the most effective and efficient self-defense system known. |
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The Beatitudes and other teachings in which Jesus exhorts his disciples to put all their trust in God have a special meaning in this context. |
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A Samaritan is used as an example of the mercifulness that all disciples ought to demonstrate. |
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It was said to be the bowl from which Christ and his disciples ate at the Last Supper or, in some versions, the cup from which they drank the wine. |
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Jesus also gave His disciples authority over unclean spirits. |
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On fire now, he designs a nationwide study of thousands of adults, their intimacies recorded in explicit questionnaires administered by his zealous disciples. |
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Qutb himself did not make the Caliphate central to his thought, but his disciples saw it as the only antidote to jahiliyyah. |
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He left no disciples, but only admirers of his scholarship and conviction. |
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And we, his children, simply by being his disciples and spreading the word, had became the first generation of kids to validate and popularize a comedy genius. |
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But when Jesus turned and looked at his disciples, he rebuked Peter. |
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Buddhist and Hindu literature is rich with stories of disciples finally learning to surrender in this way. |
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On August 9, 1969, Manson sent four of his disciples to invade the home of film director Roman Polanski, who was away on a shoot. |
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The best way to make disciples is to provide for discipleship experiences. |
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This was a reminder of the days when the sovereign washed the feet of the poor in imitation of Christ washing the feet of His disciples at the Last Supper. |
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From Matthew's account we learn that the conduct of Christ's disciples in neglecting fasting was animadverted on by the disciples of John the Baptist. |
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Now he and the inner circle of disciples ascend the mountain. |
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His pianistic influence on Thelonious Monk, Abdullah Ibrahim and Stan Tracey, to name only three of scores of disciples, is evident throughout Piano in the Foreground. |
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The communal nature of this endeavor is based in baptism, because all who are baptized belong to Christ and are committed to follow him as disciples. |
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Why do we accept the prophecy of persecution when the statement about the disciples living until the Last Judgment clearly failed? |
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What is clear is that Strauss took great pains to recruit disciples who could transmit his ideas to future generations of impressionable young philosophers. |
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Answering the accusations of some incensed Pharisees, Jesus told his disciples that it is not any food that we consume that makes us unclean in God's eyes. |
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Christ, in his defeat of the unconsolable one, consoles his disciples and Mary and, in the process, defends Scripture against Satan's attack upon it. |
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Yet if the Beat poets, their heroes and disciples provided this boho hobo with a point of departure, her music has been shaped by her travels in the 21st century. |
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Hospital chaplains have even nicknamed the ducklings the 12 disciples. |
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Being obedient disciples, they got in their carriages and followed their rebbe. |
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The synoptist Mark noted the success of the disciples in his Gospel. |
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Then, too, Harrison was more of a companionable colleague than a charismatic authority figure who vigorously promoted his ideas and nurtured disciples. |
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The Mass omits the Credo and takes as its central point, the Holy Eucharist as narrated in the story of Christ's meeting with the disciples on the road to Emmaus. |
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Twice within eight months the film studio was sold, both times to firms headed by disciples of its former executive, the Street's reigning evil genius. |
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Conversely, it is conceivable that they just enjoy drenching themselves in an acid rain of squalor and degeneracy, and that their disciples are self-loathing masochists. |
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Something earth-shaking must have transformed the despairing disciples. |
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Rather than his spiritual guides, they are his faithful disciples. |
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We can believe in the resurrection as a fact because eleven out of the twelve disciples died as martyrs testifying to the resurrection and deity of Christ. |
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On a Sabbath Jesus and His disciples were walking through a field. |
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An outstanding teacher, he has many disciples in the country and abroad. |
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After Apollonius has recognized a lion as a reincarnation of Egypt's last pharaoh Amasis, he sets out in the company of ten disciples for the Ethiopian gymnosophists. |
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She thus brought home to the vendor, and her disciples, that mental equipoise should not be shaken by the manner people greeted or treated a person. |
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Because of the double bind in which models place their disciples, conflicts inevitably arise from mimetic rivalry, leading to the threat of violence. |
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Of the Buddha's disciples, Sariputta, Maudgalyayana, Mahakasyapa, Ananda and Anuruddha are believed to have been the five closest to him. |
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And it came to pass, as Jesus sat at meat in the house, behold, many publicans and sinners came and sat down with him and his disciples. |
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The idea of a 'psychagogy' only occupies a secondary place, and has been more the concern of the disciples than of the master. |
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His disciples said unto him, Lo, now speakest thou plainly, and speakest no proverb. |
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By the later 2nd century, it was widely accepted that the celebration of the holiday was a practice of the disciples and an undisputed tradition. |
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A pestilence which devastated Ireland in 544 caused the dispersion of Mobhi's disciples, and Columba returned to Ulster, the land of his kindred. |
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The ministry of Jesus, according to the account of the Gospels, falls into a pattern of sectarian preachers with devoted disciples. |
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He asked his disciples to adopt a vegetarian diet, abstain from recreational drugs including alcohol, and lead a pure and celibate lifestyle. |
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Seated on the accubitum used at the Last Supper, the disciples are undoing their sandals in preparation for the Washing of the Feet. |
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According to the book, Chinmoy banned sex, and most disciples were directed to remain single. |
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And some of his neocon disciples have embraced the term too. |
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After the disciples rehearse the old cliches about the Son of Man, Simon Peter comes up with the best definition of Jesus. |
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The work of the Thessaloniki brothers Cyril and Methodius and their disciples had a major impact to Serbs as well. |
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Some of the disciples, namely Saint Clement of Ohrid and Saint Naum, were of great importance to the Orthodox Faith in Bulgaria. |
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Why would Freud and Durkheim impose tautologous spirals of circularity on their disciples and put ill-fitted straitjackets on their clients? |
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After Buddha Shakyamuni passed into Mahaparinirvana, his relics were divided among his disciples and Buddhist kingdoms. |
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A shapeshifting megalith of a record that stands tall above a crowd of imitators and disciples, Wonder. |
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En route, he sends seventy disciples out ahead of him, as we see in today's lection. |
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Its disciples, from the Khonds to Cotton Mather, Jonathan Edwards, and modern clergyman, all seem to have the same genes. |
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At his death, the Buddha is famously believed to have told his disciples to follow no leader. |
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His ten foremost disciples were reputedly completed by the quintet of Upali, Subhoti, Rahula, Mahakaccana and Punna. |
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At the age of seven, his son Rahula also joined, and became one of his ten chief disciples. |
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The Buddha's cousins Ananda and Anuruddha became two of his five chief disciples. |
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The conversion of three brothers named Kassapa followed, with their reputed 200, 300 and 500 disciples, respectively. |
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The stories assert that Laozi never opened a formal school but nonetheless attracted a large number of students and loyal disciples. |
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Mencius's disciples included a large number of feudal lords, and he is said to have been more influential than Confucius had been. |
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A few of Confucius's disciples went on to attain official positions of some importance, some of which were arranged by Confucius. |
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As a likely consequence, it was after that that the first disciples of Confucius were appointed to government positions. |
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Adherents of Sikhism are known as Sikhs, which means students or disciples of the Guru. |
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Most of Confucius's disciples were from the Lu state, while others were from neighboring states. |
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Thou lookest for firmitude and vigour in those graces, which thou wilt allow in thy best disciples, no less than truth. |
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There is not much known of Confucius's disciples, and a little over half of them had their surnames recorded in the Zuo Zhuan. |
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The Basket of Suttas, Sutta Pitaka, contains over 10,000 suttas of the Buddha or in some cases, his most authoritative disciples. |
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Confucius's disciples and his only grandson, Zisi, continued his philosophical school after his death. |
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Then the disciples, every man according to his ability, determined to send relief unto the brethren. |
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Zhong You was one of the disciples of Confucius and Confucius had arranged for him to be given the position of governor by the Ji family. |
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Many of his disciples held influential jobs, especially in the Justice Department. |
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He prayed and laid his hands upon them, in the same way as the other disciples did. |
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According to Mormon tradition, in 1829, Joseph Smith received the priesthood from Jesus' disciples Peter, James, and John. |
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Zwingli was a humanist and a scholar with many devoted friends and disciples. |
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Jesus was alright but his disciples were thick and ordinary. |
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The eutaxiological argument so popular with Newton and his disciples, on the other hand, is logically simpler than the teleological one and hides no linguistic subtleties. |
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During this visit, Sariputta and Maudgalyayana were converted by Assaji, one of the first five disciples, after which they were to become the Buddha's two foremost followers. |
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Do not think repentance is always something others are called to, but acknowledge the failings we all share, sinful and struggling disciples as we are. |
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Howsoever, over their cloistering walls and into the map of the megacosm, the two professors continued to launch their cadres of spellbound familiars and enslaved disciples. |
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Subsequently, in the gospels, Andrew is referred to as being present on some important occasions as one of the disciples more closely attached to Jesus. |
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Confucius continued to remind his disciples to stay true to their principles and renounced those who did not, all the while being openly critical of the Ji family. |
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Even though the Ji family had practices with which Confucius disagreed and disapproved, they nonetheless gave Confucius's disciples many opportunities for employment. |
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The texts indicate that when the Buddha's first disciples heard about anatta, their hearts were filled with joy and they immediately experienced Nirvana. |
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His students and disciples extensively edited his papers, often confusing them with works by other writers, in many cases leading to misattribution and confused transmission. |
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Mahakasyapa was chosen by the sangha to be the chairman of the First Buddhist Council, with the two chief disciples Maudgalyayana and Sariputta having died before the Buddha. |
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A book detailing the philosophy of Gene Hunt as told by his disciples. |
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Missional leadership today takes seriously the need for us to claim our identity as disciples or active learners, not simply consumers of religion. |
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According to the New Testament, Jesus gave the Passover meal a new meaning, as in the upper room during the Last Supper he prepared himself and his disciples for his death. |
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As the number of members within the Sangha increased, it became costly so that only the larger cities were able to afford having the Buddha and his disciples visit. |
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On his way to Sylhet, Ibn Battuta was greeted by several of Shah Jalal's disciples who had come to assist him on his journey many days before he had arrived. |
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Confucius's teachings were later turned into an elaborate set of rules and practices by his numerous disciples and followers, who organized his teachings into the Analects. |
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He soon attracted several Kikuyus and Wakambas, who became his disciples. |
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The Analects depict him spending his last years teaching 72 or 77 disciples and transmitting the old wisdom via a set of texts called the Five Classics. |
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Neither Priscillian nor any of his disciples is mentioned in the decrees. |
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Bloodstock has become an annual pilgrimage for death metal disciples, but never before has the three-day event attracted a headliner of the stature of Motorhead. |
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