Enacted at Paris, in the year of grace 1221, in the month of February, on the sabbath after the feast of St. Matthew the apostle. |
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The Mithraists observed weekly sabbath days and celebrated the Eucharist by eating wafers marked with a cross. |
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The ancient Israelites celebrated the sabbath as a day of solemn rest but as a festive occasion as well. |
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Whereas John had worked outside settled areas, Jesus went from town to town, village to village, usually preaching in synagogues on the sabbath. |
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In other words, doing justice and keeping sabbath are not only laws to be obeyed but gospel promises into which we are to live. |
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Jesus did not call upon people to repent, or fast, or observe the sabbath. |
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Satan, working through unconsecrated leaders of the church, tampered with the fourth commandment also, and essayed to set aside the ancient sabbath. |
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Although he happily watched me light the sabbath candles and even attended synagogue once, he was never going to be a part of the religious life I was constructing for myself. |
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The story went that every year on April 30th the witches from all over Germany would fly on their brooms to meet and celebrate the witches' sabbath on the Brocken mountain. |
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Our highest calling is to our God, the One God, before whom we have no other gods, whose name we do not take in vain, and whose sabbath day we keep sacred. |
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The dissenters gave significant support to moralistic issues, such as temperance and sabbath enforcement. |
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At the end of this septimate of days he enters into the sabbath of his God. |
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Ye shall kindle no fire throughout your habitations upon the sabbath day. |
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What is the date of Walpurgis Night, or the witches' sabbath? |
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The blue laws of New England forbade the playing of cards and other common games on the Sabbath. |
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With his wheezing voice and affinity for using his lecture wand as a torture instrument, any midnight Sabbath sounded better. |
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When I am not travelling, the Sabbath is a good day to spend quality time with my family. |
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Help me to rest in you on your Sabbath, to find peace for my soul, refreshment for my spirit and new life for my flesh. |
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The day of worship was changed from the Sabbath under the Law of Moses in the time following Jesus' death and resurrection. |
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The Sabbath was, I agree, a covenantal sign for the Mosaic covenant, and it certainly ceased as a 7th day covenant. |
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Come hear what his Reverence rises to say, in his painted pulpit, this calm Sabbath day. |
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With Dave Grohl behind the drum kit and a bucket full of Sabbath style riffing, it certainly rocks. |
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The point is, hunger and the desire to assuage it had little, if anything, to do with honoring or dishonoring God on the Sabbath. |
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The sheep, cattle and donkeys were all stabled, their mangers stocked with enough hay to last through the Sabbath. |
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Sabbath reminds us that the world will not stop turning if we cease from our labors for a day. |
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Interestingly the manna did not fall on Sabbath, but the shewbread was renewed each Sabbath. |
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I'm choosing this example because it is one I face daily, often twice daily, thrice on the Sabbath. |
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Suddenly, I find myself muttering the Sabbath blessing my father and mother always used to give over us children at Shabbat. |
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It's like Alice Cooper channelling Ray Charles in Elton John's living room with Black Sabbath at the mixing desk. |
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Thus the original meaning of the Sabbath was full moon, a monthly rather than weekly event. |
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Sabbath candles are lit and there are Sabbath blessings, prayers, songs and readings. |
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We called them home and together we all sat frozen, unbelieving, shocked and devastated for the rest of the Sabbath. |
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His career rebirth following his unceremonious ousting from the legendary Black Sabbath was nothing short of remarkable. |
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He was planning to smite his enemies and didn't want to do it on the Sabbath. |
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Retailers, mainly garages and newsagents, have already privately canvassed staff on whether they would be willing to work on the Sabbath. |
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The market was bustling with shoppers stocking up on supplies prior to the Sabbath. |
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They can't even go to the synagogue to fulfil their religious duties on the Sabbath. |
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From time to time, he stopped and, after a brief pause, continued his barbed tirade against the desecrators of the Sabbath. |
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The Sabbath, which totally set apart the Israelites from the nations around them, also entailed responsibility. |
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The speaker noted that the Sabbath was one of several signs given to the Old Covenant people. |
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Up to now they have done so safe in the knowledge that the Sabbath day has traditionally been a day of rest for traffic wardens. |
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This was particularly manifest in the way that the Sabbath was profaned and family worship neglected. |
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During the 1650s, English Puritans attempted to replace the irregular festival calendar with the weekly and subdued Sabbath rest. |
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What follows, of course, are the rules against other gods, graven images, vain swearing, and Sabbath breaking. |
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See both families celebrate the Sabbath eve, one with their entire group and the other at home. |
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Moreover, the Orthodox wouldn't be able to attend synagogue on the Sabbath without an eruv. |
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A Sabbath well spent brings a week of content, and strength for the toils of the morrow, but a Sabbath profaned, whate'er may be gained, is a certain forerunner of sorrow. |
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On a Sabbath Jesus and His disciples were walking through a field. |
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They met in their cities on the Sabbath to commune with him. |
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With a little effort, it is possible to keep kosher and respect the Sabbath. |
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The Ten Commandments, except the Sabbath law, are found nearly universally in human societies diverse in space and time and so are taken to be natural law for all humans. |
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He took weekly Sabbath walks to the University of North Carolina to sell fruit, soon winning the students' admiration by composing love lyrics and acrostics to order. |
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Bubbie, my sweet grandmother, was a small woman, barely five feet tall and her candelabra wasn't just a candle holder used for the Sabbath and Hanukkah lights. |
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Sometimes, she had the honor of turning on the Sabbath lights for her neighbors, the Rogarshevskys, who by then had Americanized their name to Rosenthal. |
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It is known, among other things, for its strict observance of the Sabbath. |
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Although he is a Sabbath walker rather than a regular churchgoer, Berry is no stranger to either church or seminary, although he admits to feeling strange in both places. |
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This is the oil lamp of the artist's mother's Sabbath ritual. |
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God set forth in the Sabbath ordinance His own pattern of rest. |
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Really, any Sabbath song will fit perfectly into any stoner mixtape. |
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The low, dull, moan of the Sabbath siren lulls you into the 25-hour respite from modernity. |
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Not once in the New Testament are we told to keep the Sabbath. |
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He ordered the Temple in Jerusalem to sacrifice to the Greek gods and forbade the practice of circumcision, kashrut, and observance of the Sabbath. |
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It may be that I've worked myself into the ground during the week, that I didn't get a decent Sabbath rest this weekend, that I can feel illness coming on. |
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This past Sabbath, we read a section known as Chayei Sarah, or The Life of Sarah. |
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He follows the orthodox code and strictly observes the Sabbath from sundown on Friday to sundown on Saturday, so there is an obvious impact on his political life. |
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Creem critic Lester Bangs is credited with popularizing the term via his early 1970s essays on bands such as Led Zeppelin and Black Sabbath. |
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They were also depicted as lustful and perverted, and it was thought that they copulated with the devil at the Sabbath. |
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A Puritan regime strictly enforced the Sabbath, and banned almost all form of public celebration, even at Christmas. |
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On the day of the Preparation, about the tenth hour, you shut me in, and I remained there the whole Sabbath in full. |
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He was a short man, a Sabbath observer, with thick, curly hair, who wore a red tie and a diamond stickpin just below his tie knot. |
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By midsummer, Youngs and his fellow conventiclers had begun to actively disrupt Sabbath exercises in Hartford. |
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But the President had first to damp down outrage at a suggestion that the staunch Protestants celebrate on the Sabbath. |
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In Judaism, a box containing aromatic spices is used on the Sabbath for Havdalah, to conclude the holy day. |
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An entry in the Edinburgh burgh records for 19 April 1592 includes golf in a list of pastimes to be avoided on the Sabbath. |
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As Mr. Schonfeld climbed the stairs, he was carrying a steaming 18-quart pot containing the traditional Sabbath stew known as chulent. |
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Doom metal traces its roots to the lyrical themes and musical approach of early Black Sabbath. |
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Even Birmingham's metal primitivists, Black Sabbath, used the technology and the quad mix of Paranoid is drooled over by obsessives. |
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The Outer Hebrides have been described as the last bastion of Calvinism in Britain and the Sabbath remains widely observed. |
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Religion continues to play an important role in Highland culture, with Sabbath observance still widely practised, particularly in the Hebrides. |
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Many of this last group belong to the Free Church of Scotland, known for its strict observance of the Sabbath. |
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Strict fasting is canonically forbidden on Saturdays and Sundays due to the festal character of the Sabbath and the Resurrection, respectively. |
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One Sunday the vicar of Elstow preached a sermon against Sabbath breaking, and Bunyan took this sermon to heart. |
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Between 40 and 50 local Sabbath schools were opened, where more than 1000 children were taught. |
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However, the Free Presbyterian Church considers it a sin to use public transport to go to church on the Sabbath, while the Free Church does not. |
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Budgie's music is often described as a cross between the progressive textures of Rush and the heaviness of Black Sabbath. |
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Important topics addressed in these letters include ecclesiology, the sacraments, the role of bishops, and Biblical Sabbath. |
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It was a metal band that played Metallica and Black Sabbath covers. Cool thing was, instead of a bass, they had a tuba. Radicool. |
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Our dozen cabin passengers sorely put to wits' end to pass yesterday without cards in observance of the Sabbath. |
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The point was that a widespread belief in the conspiracy of witches and a witches' Sabbath with the devil deprived women of political influence. |
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In a corner of the dining room hangs a brass Sabbath light, an exceedingly curious piece of Judaica in an American home. |
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However, G-d is very clear about the Sabbath being a day of rest. |
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The il cornuto, or devil horns, hand gesture was popularized by vocalist Ronnie James Dio while with Black Sabbath and Dio. |
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The islands of Lewis and Harris are the last places in Britain to fight Sunday public transport because of strict Sabbath observance. |
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Black Sabbath had developed a particularly heavy sound in part due to an industrial accident guitarist Tony Iommi suffered before cofounding the band. |
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Black Sabbath plagued with infighting and substance abuse, while facing fierce competition with their opening band, the Los Angeles band Van Halen. |
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In 1968, the first heavy metal bands such as Led Zeppelin, Black Sabbath and Deep Purple attracted large audiences, though they were often derided by critics. |
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From Friday at sunset until Saturday at sunset, Pitcairners observe a day of rest in observance of the Sabbath, or as a mark of respect for observant Adventists. |
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He's collaborated with Lionel Hampton and Madonna, covers Mozart and Black Sabbath on the same record, and is one of Les Paul's favorite guitarists. |
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On the Sabbath Day he lies abed till nine, indulges in the luxury of a hot bath, degustates a leisurely breakfast, and takes his wife and family to church. |
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According to my rudimentary understanding of the biblical Hebrew root word for Sabbath,, it actually means to stop, to cease, to be still, to be quiet. |
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Given the prohibition on activating electricity on the Sabbath, the computer and the Internet may not be switched on, according to Orthodox as well as Conservative Judaism. |
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Depend upon it, it is the more coarse and unrefined portion of the community who outrage the feelings of churchgoing people by Sabbath desecration. |
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This listed the sports that were permitted on Sundays and other holy days, and was published to counteract the growing Puritan calls for strict abstinence on the Sabbath day. |
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See calendar with reference to Sabbath and Shavuot observations. |
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I should not be surprised if they were cried in church next Sabbath. |
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This day in the Holy Scriptures is called the Sabbath, which means rest. |
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They praught in the synagogue every Sabbath, week in, week out. |
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In the musicalized Belz, Spring springs eternal, childhood is recalled as playful laughter, sweet dreams and idyllic Sabbath strolls along the riverbank. |
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The twenty-first year of the Lollapalooza festival gets underway on Friday with performances from perhaps the most anticipated set of the evening, a reunited Black Sabbath. |
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