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chapter to the rest of this book
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If you use the Underground Exterminator ( see more information on this product at end of chapter) then you simply place one end of your garden hose into the tunnel and hook up the other end to your cars exhaust system and run the car for about 1/2 hr
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In this chapter, I will cover some basic methods of making your own organic fertilizers while showing you how we can help the earth (soil) reestablish the balance and restore the natural process by harness-
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For more information on compost see the compost chapter
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• Rock Dust: This stuff is so good that I wrote a whole chapter on rock dust and its many uses
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See the Rock Dust chapter
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In this last chapter we will summaries what we have
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Fly trap, see fly chapter
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Another excellent roach trap is actually a flea trap (see flea chapter page)
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If you have determined that its carpenter ants then go to the Dances with Ants chapter and treat like you would the ants, the only difference would be that you place the ant cafes inside the house, in the attic, crawl spaces, any place where they are seen, hidden from view
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Moles in the lawn: See the chapter on gopher control and follow same procedure
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Gophers in the lawn: See chapter on gopher control
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For more information on ants see chapter “Dances with Ants”
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The basic idea is to provide for the ants a feeding center, see Ant Cafes™ chapter one
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read the ant control chapter to best determine how to control the ants
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This Chapter will strictly discuss the application of nutritional foliar spraying and not the use of foliar spraying concerning pest controls
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That subject is covered in the chapter on Pest controls
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I often re-read this chapter and it inspires me
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ity the verses from Ezekiel, chapter 37 and prophesied to the dry bones
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in exodus chapter 15 we find a covenant of healing which God has
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I could conclude this chapter
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Chapter 11 of the Book of Hebrews is a chapter about exploits of faith
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The entire 11th chapter of the Book of Hebrews is about faith and heroic
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revelation about God who raises from the dead (Genesis, chapter 22)
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to live on into the donation box(Luke, chapter 21)
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In chapter 9 of the Gospel of Matthew – Jesus, as a teacher, displayed
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And in chapter 10 of the Gospel by Matthew the disciples are given the
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sixth chapter of the Gospel of Mathew is about Jesus teaching His dis-
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Look through the verses in this chapter and list the character traits discovered about this King
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As I begin to write this chapter, I owe to Tom Thomas for the patience he had in me to
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write this chapter; he provided the computer to accomplish the writing; his Christian love for an old man
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The children of Israel and their forty years wandering in the wilderness; Saul, the first king of Israel (I Samuel, chapter fifteen)
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chapter one and other scriptures
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of the church (for documentation on this, please see my chapter entitled "Innovations in Worship: Women in Leadership Roles," in Shall We Restructure the Church of Christ: 1995
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The fall of man is recorded in Genesis, chapter three
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In chapter 12, he points out that the gifts ought to be a source of unity, not division because they all came from the same source and the church
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chapter 13 he extols a better way than miraculous gifts and that way is love
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At the close of this chapter, he points out that miraculous gifts belong to the infancy of the church and
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In chapter 14, Paul goes back to the exercise of miraculous gifts and tells how and when
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In this chapter, Paul is dealing with public worship
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Before we close the chapter perhaps we should say a few
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As the chapter title indicates, this chapter will concern itself with some final thoughts, or observations concerning a congregation without an eldership
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including this final chapter, will help remedy this all too common problem
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already been discussed more thoroughly in chapter 2 of this book
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Qualifications, definitions, and duties of elders have been adequately discussed in another chapter of this book
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This writer is well aware that the matters discussed in this chapter are essential in a
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We know that in the next chapter of Isaiah that the same Hebrew word is used to call Israel a seed (or children/offspring) of snakes
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In Ephesians chapter 2 we have our first mention of these powers (at least in this epistle)
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In Genesis chapter 14, there is this strange occurrence
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In John chapter 2, he enters the Temple courts and makes a whip out of cords
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In chapter 5, there is this Roman named Jairus
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In Mark chapter 6, Jesus is back where good religion tells you you’re supposed to stay
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At the end of the chapter on ruach I mentioned that I believe the Holy Spirit is deeply tied to wisdom
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We looked at this in the third chapter – the principalities and powers
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We’ll look in a later chapter at how theocracy is only fully established when Jesus rules from Zion
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Almost everything that has been written up to this point (with exception of the last chapter) has been foundation work
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In the last chapter we asked what the character of the Kingdom is, but here we are to examine the Kingdom itself
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As it says in Isaiah 66:8, and also mentioned by Zechariah in his 13th chapter that in a single day will Israel be born
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In Isaiah chapter 24, it speaks in the last few verses about a time when the kings and rulers of this world will be tied up and thrown into a pit for an extended period of time
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I had pointed out in the chapter on Babylon that there is an unbroken continuum between Babylon and the kingdom of the Antichrist
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We replace those false judges mentioned in chapter 3 of this writing (the section on Psalm 82), which are the principalities and powers
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It is the full expression of the Kingdom, but there awaits us one more chapter in which we must search out what it will be like in Heaven
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” As mentioned in the last chapter, the term “first resurrection” seems to imply that there is a second
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We looked at life purpose in Chapter 16; life purpose can be called soul purpose, so we could say we have this covered
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The last of the seated postures I will describe in this chapter is as follows:
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Similar to the Rocking exercise described in chapter four
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In this chapter we meet the Swan and the Camel
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Any exercise which tones and stretches the leg muscles and the sciatic nerve will bring relief from aching legs and so do not omit from your daily practice schedule the exercises described in the following chapter on lumbago and sciatica
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And if you suffer from that most distressing and common complaint, varicose veins, nothing could be more helpful than the habitual practice of the Shoulderstand which I described in chapter four
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Also do not omit the simple, leg stretching exercise described in chapter two
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IN the previous chapter I discussed backache and aching legs due to bad posture and long hours of standing
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The antidote in this chapter is based on toning up the sciatic nerve and the muscles of the lower back to relieve the pain of sciatica and lumbago
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This exercise is a more advanced form of the Head to Knee exercise which I described in chapter five
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It has the added benefit of toning and strengthening the muscles and organs of the abdomen as well as bringing relief from our two antagonists of this chapter
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I place the ‘King of Asanas’ in this chapter on disorders of the respiratory tract because in the relief and cure of such ailments as asthma, bronchitis, hay fever, nose troubles, and sinus troubles it has no equal
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Having just described, in this chapter on disorders of the respiratory tract, one of the most difficult of the Yoga asanas, I will now describe a really easy one which will present not the slightest difficulty
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In a chapter devoted to complaints of the respiratory tract one would expect that most of the exercises would be breathing ones and so they are
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In this exercise the chest is allowed to expand fully during deep breathing, and it also removes stiffness of the neck and shoulders and so is a useful exercise with which to follow the Shoulderstand described in chapter four
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In the case of exercises for asthma, bronchitis, and allied complaints mentioned in this chapter, this is a vital necessity
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ONE of Yoga’s answers to the problems with which this chapter is concerned reads a little like black magic
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The majority of overweight people suffer from chronic constipation, so one of your very first tasks is to turn back to chapter five, re-read all I have written, and vow to make an immediate onslaught on your sluggish bowels, as this complaint is very fattening as well as uncomfortable
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Practice all the Yoga asanas described in the chapter on constipation, and in particular practice the water-drinking habits of the Yogis and the relaxing and contracting movements known as Uddiyani
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The next chapter is devoted to this subject
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As I said at the beginning of chapter eight, the Yogis name constipation as ‘the Mother of all diseases’, and here we might aptly name devitalized food as ‘the mother of all constipation and digestive disorders’
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Practice, at least twice a day throughout the month, the Sarvan-gasana or Shoulderstand described in chapter four, or if you are unable to do this, try lying down with your feet very much higher than your head
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Before I go on to your next exercise I would mention here that the CAMEL POSTURE or UTRASANA described in chapter six in connection with backache should also be practiced by women suffering from displacement of the uterus and fallopian tubes provided that the displacement is not of a serious order
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To end this chapter I will describe a series of slow and graceful movements which incorporate much of what I have described in this chapter
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So it is Yoga again to the rescue and your answer to this problem in the first instance lies in reading chapter two again and practicing the CORPSE POSTURE faithfully every day for at least ten minutes, and more if you have time
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All the stretching exercises I have described in this book, and particularly in chapter two can be performed in connection with exercising the eyes
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The Backbend described in chapter four can be performed so that your eyes follow the movements of your head and are so exercised, and likewise in the Triangle Posture* described in chapter ten
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Palming the Eyes is a simple exercise but perhaps it is the most valuable of all in the relief of eyestrain for, as I said at the beginning of this chapter, one of the primary causes of eyestrain is tension
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Study all I have written in the chapter on diet and do not eat anything which has been refined or preserved
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Above all, read again chapter five and practice the exercises therein
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He was well known for his ability to quote chapter and verse, with a comprehensive range of interpretations, on any of the hot political potatoes of the day
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The two masters of official prose worked like Trojans throughout the whole of the night before the paper was due to be published, collating pages by section and sections by chapter
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Chapter 33 : Jo goes to dinner with Karen
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Arthur considered, and said, "That passage is held up as an ideal, but line three of that chapter tells us ‘The husband should give to his wife her conjugal rights
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Chapter 34 : Sally goes to North Wales
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Chapter 39 : Jo : Karen sorts out the Operatic Society