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  • ...ast verse of [[Gospel of Luke|St. Luke's Gospel]], ending, however, in the middle of a sentence. A MS. [[discovered]] at Prague in 1881 contains lines 958-11 ...his poems, beginning with the [[creation]], relate the history of the five ages of the world down to the coming of [[Christ]]
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  • ...g to change and uncertain about any particular direction. Somewhere in the middle there is a balance of wise discernment and eager willingness to embrace new ...is without the tools to effectively navigate the issue. And so from a very early age, a pattern is established when there is an experience which has a traum
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  • Belinda Was it a very early [[incarnation]] or recent, and what form of [[relationship]] was it? ...have the feeling of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Middle_Ages Middle Ages] for Michael and castles and hawks, am I in the right direction
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  • ...al and philosophical system originally developed from the teachings of the early Chinese sage Confucius. Confucius was the founder of the teachings of Confu ==Africa and the Middle East ==
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  • ...] on which it was based had existed throughout [[history]]. In particular, early secular ideas involving the separation of [[philosophy]] and [[religion]] c .... Secular states also existed in the Islamic world during the later Middle Ages.[11]
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  • 71:1.2 The early states were small and were all the result of [[conquest]]. They did not [[o ...[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Middle_Ages Middle Ages]. During these dark ages the territorial state collapsed, and there was a reversion to the small cas
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  • ...d by [[Martin Luther|Luther]] and [[Council of Trent|Trent]] respectively, early Protestant and Catholic editions of the Bible did not omit these books, but Martin Luther translated the [[Luther Bible|Bible into German]] during the early part of the 16th century, first releasing a complete Bible in 1534. His Bi
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  • ...], [[ignorance]], and [[superstition]] have played a prominent part in the early [[origin]] and subsequent [[development]] of all human [[institutions]]. ...try] slowly grew up as an insurance against the [[terrors]] of [[famine]]. Early in his [[existence]] man began to draw lessons from some of the [[animals]]
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  • ...ect, division, erroneous teaching" that is thus initiated continues in the early church; hairesis becomes a technical term for "heresy" and is applied prima ....org/wiki/Protestantism Protestantism] itself (the terminology used by the early church in dealing with heretics served as justification). Only after the ap
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  • It is important that these early races of people be able to be sustained over tens and hundreds of thousands ...this movement will take place. I’m curious as to what the mindset of this middle portion will be that will spur a movement toward a more evolved democracy.
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  • ...he superstition and what you might call the false spirituality of the past ages of mankind. If you think back upon your early childhood, I’m sure you can all recall times when the whole world about y
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  • ...he superstition and what you might call the false spirituality of the past ages of mankind. If you think back upon your early childhood, I’m sure you can all recall times when the whole world about y
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  • ...th214_folder/courtly_love_.html A History of Women: Silences of the Middle Ages] Rules of the game were even codified. For example, [[De amore]] (or ''The ...e to Western cultures and first expressed by the troubadours of the Middle Ages''".
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  • ...ree]]; the height or extreme of a [[quality]], condition, faculty, etc. In early use also: the most perfect performance or execution of a [[virtue]], ceremo The Middle Ages, however, championed the perfection of 6: Augustine and Alcuin wrote that G
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  • ...ory of style with world history'. Incidentally, from Winckelmann until the early 20th century, the field of art history was dominated by German-speaking aca ...th the transmission of themes related to classical antiquity in the Middle Ages and Renaissance. In this respect his interests coincided with those of Warb
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  • ...was also the temporal ruler. The [[papacy]] in the Papal States occupied a middle ground between theocracy and ecclesiocracy, since the pope did not claim he ...ponse to the Dalai Lama's position on the [[worship]] of Dorje Shugden. In early 1996, the Dalai Lama made statements condemning the worship of Dorje Shugde
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  • *Further enlightenment on the best ages for having children ...dividual’s lives. You will notice that there may be some curiosity in the middle-aged people and the elderly, but this is not to the incredible degree of yo
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  • Astronomy is one of the oldest sciences. Astronomers of early [[civilization]]s performed methodical observations of the night sky, and a ...jects visible to the naked eye. In some locations, such as [[Stonehenge]], early cultures assembled massive artifacts that likely had some astronomical purp
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  • ...Your world is still very young in its evolution. It is nowhere near its middle age, and still expresses much of its temperament as a younger planet. The ...and so on. You recall that as late as the early Renaissance in the Middle Ages, that there was a deep cold, a deep chill that occurred, so that people cou
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  • The etymology of ''Nazareth'' from as early as [[Eusebius]] up until the 20th century has been said to derive from ''ne ...Assyrian]], [[Babylonian]], [[Persian Empire|Persian]], [[Hellenist]]ic or Early [[Ancient Rome|Roman]] times have been found. (C. Kopp, “Beiträge zur Ge
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