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1. completed may have been enhanced by the use of spiritual gifts imparted to members by the
2. I think the data Thom’s getting is real but it may not mean what we think it does, for instance, there could be a guidance unit on that iceberg but the state changes in the condensates are a reaction to it and there may be a lot less of it because of the heat imparted by the guidance unit
3. digested the importance of the information just imparted
4. ” I knew before he spoke that my heart would ache at the information he imparted
5. It’s not that their tales about Scooter weren’t mildly interesting; it’s just that nothing they shared could compete with the amount of enthusiasm with which it was imparted
6. ‘We have always believed the human race would progress and evolve successfully without intervention, that the secrets of the universe were there to be revealed by discovery rather than imparted by a higher civilisation
7. They all understood, whatever their religious beliefs, including those who were not religious at all, for that matter, the inestimable value that religious principles imparted on the spiritual vitality of well-ordered society mindful of its eternal origins; and that true Wisdom was destined to achieve its loftiest expression(s) in the highest moral offices that properly instruct the Conscience of Men lest they fall prey to Tyranny or other capricious designs
8. The man, therefore, whose cognition of truth depends solely upon his natural insight is natural, as contrasted with the spiritual man to whom divine insight is imparted
9. “Stay your hand!”, the Patriarch’s voice boomed deafeningly, matching and perhaps surpassing the authority he was imparted with however impossible that would sound
10. His mind was still quite ineffectually trying to cope with the implications of the knowledge the Centron had imparted
11. and imparted some training in meditation
12. Each time, someone seems to have been given the opportunity to attempt to understand something far more than experience alone could possibly have imparted
13. In a kind of “dream of all mankind,” a scenario evolved concerning an understanding of that which was meant to be imparted regarding the “Creature” called Man and the Creator of all things
14. labour is in vain without fear; 17 Because God has deprived her of wisdom, neither has He imparted to her understanding
15. 5 They received the use of the five operations of the Lord, and in the sixth place he imparted them understanding, and in the seventh
16. when word was brought to Judas of Nicanor's coming, and he had imparted to those who were with him that the army was at hand, 13
17. of brotherhood, which the Divine and all wise Providence has imparted through fathers to children, and has engendered through the
18. holiness is imparted to us
19. to me what was imputed: His life has to be imparted
20. Now three Parables were imparted to me, and I lifted up my voice and recounted them to those who dwell on the Earth
21. Had he imparted the skill with Adrinius?
22. And after this judgement they shall terrify and make them to tremble because they have shown this to those who dwell on the Earth; And note the names of those angels and these are their names: the first of them is Samjeze, the second Arteqefe, and the third Armeecircen, the fourth Kekabel, the fifth Tereel, the sixth Remjel, the seventh Denjel, the eighth Neqeel, the ninth Bareqel, the tenth Azezel, the eleventh Armer's, the twelfth Batarjel, the thirteenth Busasejal, the fourteenth Hanenel, the fifteenth Terel, and the sixteenth Semep'seel, the seventeenth Jetrel, the eighteenth Temeel, the nineteenth Terel, the twentieth Remeel, the twenty-first Azezel; And these are the chiefs of their angels and their names, and their chief ones over hundreds and over fifties and over tens: The name of the first is Jeqen: that is, the one who led astray all the sons of God, (the angels) and brought them down to the Earth, and led them astray through the daughters of men; And the second was named Asbeel: he imparted to the holy sons of God evil counsel, and led them astray so that they defiled their bodies with the daughters of men; And the third was named Gedreel: he it is who showed the children of men all the blows of death, and he led astray Eve, and showed the weapons of death to the sons of men the shield and the coat of mail, and the sword for battle, and all the weapons of death to the children of men; And from his hand they have proceeded against those who dwell on the Earth from that day and for evermore; And the fourth was named Penemee: he taught the children of men the bitter and the sweet, and he taught them all the secrets of their wisdom; And he instructed mankind in writing with ink and paper, and thereby many sinned from eternity to eternity and until this day
23. emotional level of the experience imparted more meaning to them than the intellectual
24. On the heels of the good news, Doc imparted the bad news
25. Now three Parables were imparted to me and I lifted up my voice and recounted them to those who dwell on the Earth
26. And after this judgement they shall terrify and make them to tremble because they have shown this to those who dwell on the Earth; And note the names of those angels and these are their names: the first of them is Samjeze the second Arteqefe and the third Armeecircen the fourth Kekabel the fifth Tereel the sixth Remjel the seventh Denjel the eighth Neqeel the ninth Bareqel the tenth Azezel the eleventh Armer's the twelfth Batarjel the thirteenth Busasejal the fourteenth Hanenel the fifteenth Terel and the sixteenth Semep'seel the seventeenth Jetrel the eighteenth Temeel the nineteenth Terel the twentieth Remeel the twenty-first Azezel; And these are the chiefs of their angels and their names and their chief ones over hundreds and over fifties and over tens: The name of the first is Jeqen: that is the one who led astray all the sons of God (the angels) and brought them down to the Earth and led them astray through the daughters of men; And the second was named Asbeel: he imparted to the holy sons of God evil counsel and led them astray so that they defiled their bodies with the daughters of men; And the third was named Gedreel: he it is who showed the children of men all the blows of death and he led astray Eve and showed the weapons of death to the sons of men the shield and the coat of mail and the sword for battle and all the weapons of death to the children of men; And from his hand they have proceeded against those who dwell on the Earth from that day and for evermore; And the fourth was named Penemee: he taught the children of men the bitter and the sweet and he taught them all the secrets of their wisdom; And he instructed mankind in writing with ink and paper and thereby many sinned from eternity to eternity and until this day
27. 12 Now when word was brought to Judas of Nicanor's coming and he had imparted to those who were with him that the army was at hand 13 those who were fearful and distrusted the justice of God fled and conveyed themselves away
28. 19 Now you are not ignorant of the charm of brotherhood which the Divine and all wise Providence has imparted through fathers to children and has engendered through the mother's womb
29. This righteousness is imparted by the Holy Spirit
30. During one of His resurrection appearances, Jesus imparted the
31. They imparted something to him
32. So if it’s so good that we can hardly believe it, it’s probably because we’re so used to what the old nature has imparted into our lives that we’re having trouble believing that God really is that good!
33. ‘The quality must be directly experienced; it cannot be imparted or transferred to others
34. &OR ALL OF THEM THE JOURNEY WITH -ARK WAS NOW OVER (E HAD IMPARTED ALL OF HIS LESSONS
35. The unleavened bread and the wine had been made ready for this Passover, and these emblems, which Jesus termed "the bread of life" and "the water of life," he served to his companions, and they ate in solemn conformity with the teachings just imparted
36. Like an electric shock a surge of animal vitality swept over her at his mere touch, as if some of his superabundant strength had been imparted to her
37. Rory left Enid Villiers feeling rather intrigued with the information she had imparted to him
38. " This was a memorable occasion, and his hearers never forgot the lesson he imparted
39. illusion of) safety of relationship, particularly when the main value imparted to women
40. This personal faith of a son in the certainty and security of the guidance and protection of the heavenly Father imparted to his unique life a profound endowment of spiritual reality
41. Skeets had mastered the choke-hold through his workouts with Samson but was unable to master all of the techniques imparted to his buddy by the German
42. wasn‘t going to be swayed by words though the tone imparted urgency he could relate to
43. Travelers on these coaches were regarded as a great source of current news from remote parts of the country, which would be imparted in the town's two main inns, The Cock and The Bull
44. resurrection is imparted to us when we believe
45. That said, the information I imparted was not deep to me—often adjuncts to the lessons I had gone through, prognostications notwithstanding, but always creeping toward unfamiliar material
46. That said, the information I imparted was not deep to me—often adjuncts to the lessons I had gone through, but always creeping toward unfamiliar material
47. matters will be imparted or not through parental guidance, you will
48. The knife and sword Mother said were weapons for an older man with a cooler head and would take longer than I had to master them, especially in the short time left before my rite of passage, I would never reach a high enough level that I could defend myself during my manhood trials, another little truth she imparted which I could have done without was that if I allowed an enemy to get close enough to sword fight I was dead anyway, never the less she showed me how to conceal a knife at the back of my neck in a pouch, as well as a knife in my leggings, these knives were not pure obsidian, but chips of obsidian set in bone, still, they were very sharp and deadly if used properly and I practised drawing and thrusting them until Mother was satisfied I could give a good account of myself with either knife
49. The eyes of the two friends met, one showing concern in his eyes by what may have been said and the other returning a reassuring look suggesting that nothing but good had been imparted
50. attended lectures, workshops or retreats where mysticism was imparted to them