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I have Studied with different yogi , Martial Arts masters that have taught me the way to use my mind by meditative exercise, spiritual discipline, devotional observance, and,
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Temptation toward the corruption of the Word with all the imaginative additions meant to explain and expand it, or justify avoidance of its strict observance
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From the ecstatic excitement of discovery, to the enthusiasm of acceptance; from the reverence of insightful interpretation, to the worship of stable dogma; then the merely ritual observance of traditional declarations that eventually slide into only dutiful obeisance to form
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But what if chance were already a known, that only seems to be unknowable because it eludes even the sharpest of our present measuring tools? From the little that I know of the study of fractal geometry, it is largely the observance of turbulence within fluid dynamics
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Bowman does not address the observance as a mental problem
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and apply new systematics with observance of the
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given here, as well as provision for the Lord’s day observance
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obtained peace, and having renewed the observance of the law in their country, drove the enemy out of the land
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4 And the nation through them obtained peace and having renewed the observance of the law in their country drove the enemy out of the land
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Large sunglasses covered my eyes and hid my little observance of Steven
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Performance of duty and observance of morality are convertible terms
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The military discipline had softened its edges, although it still included the obligatory nature of some actions, they enjoyed the freedom of observance, in other words, we were not exempted of the action itself, but of the moment that such action should be undertaken
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It is only by virtue of a strict observance of the foregoing rules that a Lanoo
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9 As time passed, Jesus did much to liberalize and modify the family teachings and practices related to Sabbath observance and many other phases of religion, and to all these changes Mary gave hearty assent
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And did you never take notice of these commandments as twice recorded in the Scriptures, that in the first case deliverance from Egypt is assigned as the reason for Sabbath keeping, while in a later record the advancing religious beliefs of our forefathers demanded that this be changed to the recognition of the fact of creation as the reason for Sabbath observance?
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In strict observance of protocol, Lieutenant General Sergei Tsarevich stepped into the airlock first
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observance to the laws and traditions of the elders
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As a side effect of his attempt to accurately set Easter observance, he fixed the birth of Jesus in what is now known as the year 1AD
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understanding and observance of these simple precepts can aid in furthering international
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Silent meditation in the morning, renunciation of desires, suitable diet, discipline of the senses and observance of the vow of silence daily for about at least an hour will produce serenity
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is what the LORD meant: Tomorrow is a sabbath observance, a
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Jane de Chantal, and Brother Leo to enter a more cloistered order, the Cistercians of Strict Observance, commonly called the Trappists
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“Ibn ‘Umar reported God’s Messenger as saying, ‘Islam is based on five things: the testimony that there is no god but God and that Muhammad is His servant and messenger, the observance of the prayer, the payment of zakat, the pilgrimage, and the fast during Ramadan
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The act of obeying lays out observance of the law of God in the same way as the law enforced by police but under a great freedom Jesus said: go and teach them how to observe My time, how to clean up your house to get out of bondage
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The Koran contains sentences which are incomplete and not fully intelligible without the aid of the commentaries, foreign words, unfamiliar Arabic words, and words used with other than the normal meaning, adjectives and verbs inflected without observance of the concords of gender and number
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activities play an important role in the observance of Ahimsa
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After going through all these stages of yog the observance of the
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This is the result of the observance of the rules of Yam –
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Their observance is ne-
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shape to spiritual excellence and yagya, and instructed men that they would prosper through the observance of yagya
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So dying in the observance
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Abiding firmly in the observance of the act of devotion, bowing low to
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higher and lower phases of the same spiritual observance that is called
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individual Self as an inspiration and leads the observance of yagya to
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He is also the agent of the three parts of the observance of yog: Rig-ad-
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These 9 Promises I vow to keep as long as I live, safeguarding their observance with all my life-given strength, as the inherent rights and responsibilities of any living being, doing my utmost at all times to fulfill my purpose in this life and whatever may come after
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Arjun in the fortieth verse of Chapter 2 : "Since selfless action neither wears out the seed from which it sprang nor has any adverse consequence, even a partial observance of it liberates one from the dire ter-
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The spirit’s observance of God’s Commands makes it become pleased with its deeds and confident of God’s Satisfaction with it
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object for a closer observance and realized shockingly that the item looked very similar to Portia
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Grace’s quick observance realized the repeated question and the way in which it was
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He has chosen you and laid on you no burdens in the observance of your faith, the faith of Abraham your father
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By observance of this rule you cannot fail to profit in such measure as to amply justify your effort along this line
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He would find us full of those excellences Pater calls the more obvious parochial virtues, jealous to madness of the sensitive and bloodthirsty appendage known as our honour, exact in the observance of minor conventionalities, correct in our apparel, rigid in our views, and in our effect uninterruptedly soporific
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The observance of the inherent (in Everything) Principle of Duvuyllerrtness is the essence of resopasons that structure, as if “from inside”, each of the ranges of frequency manifestations of Forms in the dynamics of Energy-Plasma
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Riled, Kifter’s strict observance of
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� Consequences happen without observance
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Their religion was a strict, external observance; not an indwelling Presence
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These may seem small points to mention, but the observance of such small points makes a great difference to the construction of a head
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Seeing Ingrid stop short caused him to tilt his head, allowing the grin to linger like a dying candle whose observance had passed
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More honour'd in the breach than the observance
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Be not too tame neither, but let your own discretion be your tutor: suit the action to the word, the word to the action; with this special observance, that you o'erstep not the modesty of nature: for any thing so overdone is from the purpose of playing, whose end, both at the first and now, was and is, to hold, as 'twere, the mirror up to nature; to show virtue her own feature, scorn her own image, and the very age and body of the time his form and pressure
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As they, both of them, desired nothing more than to hear from his own lips the cause of his suffering, they entreated him to tell it, promising not to do anything for his relief or comfort that he did not wish; and thereupon the unhappy gentleman began his sad story in nearly the same words and manner in which he had related it to Don Quixote and the goatherd a few days before, when, through Master Elisabad, and Don Quixote's scrupulous observance of what was due to chivalry, the tale was left unfinished, as this history has already recorded; but now
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-- The observance of the DMZ as required by the Geneva Agreements of 1954
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In his regiment Maximilian Morrel was noted for his rigid observance, not only of the obligations imposed on a soldier, but also of the duties of a man; and he thus gained the name of "the stoic
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Your acceptance of it, and your observance of it as binding, is the only remaining condition that I am charged with, by the person from whom I take my instructions, and for whom I am not otherwise responsible
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His drawing-room, under the regenerating influence of a young wife and a daughter by his first marriage, scarcely eighteen, was still one of the well-regulated Paris salons where the worship of traditional customs and the observance of rigid etiquette were carefully maintained
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He had nothing else to do, poor fellow, except at a certain hour of every afternoon to "go to Lloyd's"—in observance of a ceremony of seeing his principal, I think
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—'Tis a custom more honoured in the breach than in the observance
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Nor would it have been impracticable, in the observance of majestic ceremonies, to combine mirthful recreation with solemnity, and give, as it were, a grotesque and brilliant embroidery to the great robe of state, which a nation, at such festivals, puts on
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She had always been sceptical of religious observance
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To my surprise it was nothing of any importance at all, but simply a copy of the questions and answers in the singular old observance called the Musgrave Ritual
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The memory of how he had received her confession of infidelity on their way home from the races (especially that he had insisted only on the observance of external decorum, and had not sent a challenge) tortured him like a remorse
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Have I made myself clear? I leave the strict observance of my conditions entirely to your honor
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He could not admit this, because he neither saw the expression of such feelings in the people among whom he was living, nor found them in himself (and he could not but consider himself one of the persons making up the Russian people), and most of all because he, like the people, did not know and could not know what is for the general good, though he knew beyond a doubt that this general good could be attained only by the strict observance of that law of right and wrong which has been revealed to every man, and
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He was certainly a happy fellow at this time: to be seven-and-twenty, without any fixed vices, with a generous resolution that his action should be beneficent, and with ideas in his brain that made life interesting quite apart from the cultus of horseflesh and other mystic rites of costly observance, which the eight hundred pounds left him after buying his practice would certainly not have gone far in paying for
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Henry Crawford had too much sense not to feel the worth of good principles in a wife, though he was too little accustomed to serious reflection to know them by their proper name; but when he talked of her having such a steadiness and regularity of conduct, such a high notion of honour, and such an observance of decorum as might warrant any man in the fullest dependence on her faith and integrity, he expressed what was inspired by the knowledge of her being well principled and religious
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I saw to what extent the people among whom I lived could be trusted as good neighbors and friends; that their friendship was for summer weather only; that they did not greatly propose to do right; that they were a distinct race from me by their prejudices and superstitions, as the Chinamen and Malays are; that in their sacrifices to humanity, they ran no risks, not even to their property; that after all they were not so noble but they treated the thief as he had treated them, and hoped, by a certain outward observance and a few prayers, and by walking in a particular straight though useless path from time to time, to save their souls
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While in various silent ways the seamen of the Pequod were evincing their observance of this ominous incident at the first mere mention of the White Whale's name to another ship, Ahab for a moment paused; it almost seemed as though he would have lowered a boat to board the stranger, had not the threatening wind forbade
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"Very well! But I expect a strict observance of the external forms of propriety till such time"—his voice shook—"as I may take measures to secure my honor and communicate them to you
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We learned also that the Governor-General, who had great confidence in our Major, and who liked him because of his exact observance of legal bounds, and thought highly of his qualities in the service, gave him a sharp scolding
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With regard to the fourth commandment, concerning the observance of the Sabbath, the catechism inculcates the observance of Sunday, of the thirteen principal feasts, of a number of feasts of less importance, the observance of Lent, and of fasts on Wednesdays and Fridays (pp
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The Jewish religion prescribed circumcision, the observance of the Sabbath, the giving of alms, the feast of the Passover
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People who shrink from an outward observance of faith and who do not conceal the fact are simply punished or deprived of their civil rights; and to those who strictly comply with the rites, privileges and rewards are granted
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With the pagan life-conception it was possible to promise to obey the will of temporal authorities without violating the laws of God, which were supposed to consist in carrying out such customs as circumcision, the observance of the Sabbath, the utterance of prayer at certain periods, abstinence from certain kinds of food, etc
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With the unimpaired credit of the Government invigorated by a faithful observance of public engagements, and a rapid extinction of the debt of the land, with the boundless territories in the west presenting a safe pledge for reimbursement of loans to any extent, is it not astonishing that despondency itself should disparage the resources of this country? You have, sir, I am credibly informed, in the city and vicinity of New Orleans alone, public property sufficient to extinguish the celebrated deficit in the Secretary's report
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It may be objected that taking the property of others by force tends to relax the morals of the people, by destroying that criterion of right and wrong, the observance of which is so necessary to the purity of our Republic; and I am ready to admit that we ought to proceed upon this principle of necessity and expediency with great caution, and never to act upon it but in extreme and evident cases
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What, sir! Shall it be intimated; shall it for a moment be admitted, that the noblest and purest band of patriots this or any other country ever could boast, were engaged in machinating means for the dismemberment of the territories of a power to which they had pledged friendship, and the observance of all the obligations which grow out of a strict and perfect amity? The honor of our country forbids and disdains such a suggestion
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But a single State may be inadequate to its own protection against foreign violence; it may also be unable to enforce the observance of proper rules and regulations for carrying on its foreign trade and intercourse
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The obligations which claim our observance are of a nature much more tender and imperious; the obligations which, as Representatives, we owe to our constituents; the allegiance by which we are bound to the American people; the obedience which is due to that solemn faith, by which we are pledged to protect their peace, their prosperity, and their honor
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To this end it advocates Christian missions, Sabbath observance, and every good cause