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that St Faber had a pet deer which carried the | sacred books that she was entrusted with. |
Translations of major Hindu texts in the | Sacred Books of the East began in 1879. |
ared under the title of ' A Vindication of the | Sacred Books and of Josephus, especially the former, |
2. The Church's interpretation of the | Sacred Books is by no means to be rejected; neverthel |
Serapis, and as custodian and expounder of the | sacred books he belonged to the higher ranks of the p |
he dedicated himself to prayer, reading of the | sacred books and to teaching agriculture. |
and English, including those for Max Mueller's | Sacred Books of the East. |
film is attributed to the four Gospels, these | sacred books are not historical accounts of the histo |
Book of Arda Viraf", in Charles F. Horne, The | Sacred Books and Early Literature of the East (Vol. |
of Emperor Taizong (Tai Tsung) (635), bringing | sacred books and images. |
lmost unsuspected task of rewriting humanity's | sacred books, just as in Jurgen he gave us a stupendo |
g some parts of their large and complex set of | sacred books, of initiating the Etruscan people to th |
in 602 or 603, from boyhood he took to reading | sacred books, including the Chinese Classics and the |
llars, each of which contains a receptacle for | sacred books. |
Our | Sacred Books: Short Chapters on Inspiration, Transmis |
our women to establish a homestead "across the | sacred borders of which no man shall pass."The |
teraasami Koyil (shrine of the "Lord of Hunt") | sacred both to the Todas and Mandadan settis. |
he is joined by the Rimpoche (Siddhartha), the | sacred boy of one of the monasteries, who escaped fro |
the structure culminates with a "Kalasham", or | sacred brass receptacle, at its peak. |
In this festival devotees take Kalasham (a | sacred brass receptacle) in a procession to the Templ |
ught the Chanunpa to the people, to serve as a | sacred bridge between this world and Wakan Tanka, the |
A few | sacred Buddha relics obtained from Mir Pur Khas Stupa |
Sacred Buddha relics obtained from the Dharma Kalavan | |
1701 and to date has kept a collection of rare | sacred Buddhist objects, like the wooden block and ha |
cription mentioned about the construction of a | sacred buddhist building to house the Manjusri statue |
Pilgrims brought | sacred Buddhist writings to the temple and pagoda fro |
scription dated 824 CE as the constructor of a | sacred buddhist building called Venuvana (Sankirt: ba |
Chandrakanthan also visited Sri Lanka's most | sacred Buddhist site, the Temple of the Tooth, which |
e for the publication of at least 12 titles of | sacred Buddhist text in the Kalmyk language. |
The construction of this | sacred building was ordered by King Indra, revered in |
This | sacred building was identified as Sajiwan temple. |
with a Carolingian choir, is one of the oldest | sacred buildings in Carinthia. |
what he called "the destruction and damage of | sacred buildings and charitable places built around t |
e temple is exclusively for the worship of the | sacred bull in Hinduism, known as Nandi, Lord Shiva's |
The | sacred bull common throughout Anatolia was his signat |
a nice sculpture of Apis in black granite, the | sacred bull of the Egyptians, mummies, sarcophagus, t |
us necromantically powered entities, such as a | sacred bull that two factions are fighting over. |
An intricately carved Nandhi or the | Sacred Bull, the divine mount of Lord Shiva, sits fac |
ntributors in the edited volume Unwrapping the | Sacred Bundle: Reflections on the Disciplining of Ant |
Sacred bundles were created by medicine men and put t | |
It contains | sacred burial grounds of Ahom kings and queens and is |
f Pimpleshwar Mahadev is considered to be very | sacred by the pilgrams and villagers alike, and it ha |
It is considered | sacred by the Navajo. |
It is "considered highly | sacred by local people." |
The mountain was considered | sacred by the ancient Malays so they built temples fr |
There are numerous temples and is considered | sacred by Jains. |
It is considered very | sacred by the Todas. |
art and other artefacts previously regarded as | sacred by his newly Christian converts. |
hile protecting green Khejri trees, considered | sacred by the community, by hugging them, and braved |
-disciple relationship is considered extremely | sacred by all the major schools of Tibetan Buddhism." |
This is considered | sacred by the followers of Ayyavazhi. |
Furthermore, it is regarded as being | sacred by Buddhists, who call the mandir "Pas-Pahar." |
The tree is held | sacred by the Ojibwe, who traditionally leave offerin |
worship of Radha and Krishna and is considered | sacred by a number of religious traditions such as Ga |
also held in reverence, and considered equally | sacred by the local people. |
and Martin Lehfeldt authored a book titled The | Sacred Call: A Tribute to Donald L. Hollowell-Civil R |
A | Sacred Calling is an 18 minute documentary which focu |
the head of the eagle, and vows to follow the | Sacred Canons and teachings of the Church, to preserv |
Bishops are required by the | sacred canons of the Orthodox Church to be chosen fro |
d wrote anthems, for three to six voices; four | sacred canons; 35 partsongs; six fantasias for five p |
e depths I call, Lord, to thee), BWV 131, is a | sacred cantata composed by Johann Sebastian Bach. |
His life was celebrated in a | sacred cantata Greatheart: The Story of John Pounds, |
h reaches the greatness and importance of this | sacred cantata." |
prominent, while the 19th-century tradition of | sacred cantatas also continued. |
J.S. Bach: Das Kantatenwerk - | Sacred Cantatas Vol. 8, Gustav Leonhardt, Knabenchor |
J.S. Bach: Das Kantatenwerk - | Sacred Cantatas Vol. 4, Gustav Leonhardt, Knabenchor |
J.S. Bach: Das Kantatenwerk - | Sacred Cantatas Vol. 2 - Sopr.: Walter Gampert; Bass: |
J.S. Bach: Das Kantatenwerk - | Sacred Cantatas Vol. 9, Gustav Leonhardt, Knabenchor |
s (1911), and Five Tudor Portraits (1936), and | sacred cantatas including Sancta civitas (1926), Bene |
J.S. Bach: Das Kantatenwerk - | Sacred Cantatas Vol. 4, Gustav Leonhardt, Knabenchor |
olin, four symphonies, a concert overture, two | sacred cantatas for solo voices, chorus, and orchestr |
J.S. Bach: Das Kantatenwerk - | Sacred Cantatas Vol. 5, Gustav Leonhardt, Knabenchor |
ore than 50 albums of original music, numerous | sacred cantatas, several full-length musicals, and he |
, litanies, offertories, antiphons, psalms and | sacred cantatas. |
Sacred Cargo (1995) | |
xander Cary co-wrote and produced the thriller | Sacred Cargo (1995). |
f the same mother and I may re-die in the same | sacred cause till the cause is successful. |
Desmond, Adrian; Moore, James (2009), Darwin's | Sacred Cause: how a hatred of slavery shaped Darwin's |
Sacred Causes: Religion and Politics from the Europea | |
The | sacred cave at Kamares is slightly offset from a sadd |
More common | sacred cave finds at Psychro include stone and cerami |
location of an archaeological site of a Minoan | sacred cave in south-central Crete, Greece. |
In 1692, he visited the | sacred cave of Taktsang Pelphug during the Tsechu sea |
eithyia) was a Neolithic, Minoan and Mycenaean | sacred cave dedicated to the goddess of childbirth, E |
decision to build a nuclear power plant near a | sacred cave in the Middle East. |
During his visit to the | sacred cave of Taktsang Pel Phuk during the Tshechu s |
Psychro is also a unique | sacred cave for a bronze leg, also known as a votive |
e sanctuary on Mount Ida stand out as the only | sacred caves that have yielded human figurines. |
rd Herbert Thompson dredges artifacts from the | Sacred Cenote at Chichen Itza. |
INAH project dredges artifacts from the | Sacred Cenote at Chichen Itza. |
richness of the Tamil culture, traditions, and | sacred centres containing religious art. |
or Chanupa, is the Sioux language name for the | sacred, ceremonial pipe and the ceremony in which it |
attack started a bonfire, in which they burned | sacred ceremonial clothing and feathers, as well as b |
cal handcrafted items, paying to view formerly | sacred ceremonies and taking photographs of every asp |
ommunities normally have in place in regard to | sacred ceremonies, and without traditional guidelines |
ny of the same Ghost Dancers who reenacted the | sacred ceremony of 1890 were also involved with write |
bull sacrifice and shows all the stages of the | sacred ceremony. |
deacon; it was there that he administered the | sacred chalice of Christ's blood. |
, despite the warnings of the church bells and | sacred chants which call the faithful to worship. |
ct in his morals … and every way worthy of the | sacred character he bore". |
Upon the addition of his first opera, The | Sacred Chest to the repertoire of The Ankara State Op |
example, only initiates knew what the kiste, a | sacred chest, and the kalathos, a lidded basket, cont |
rthaginians after ignoring a bad omen when the | sacred chickens refused to eat. |
She, in fact, is a | sacred child from a parallel fantasy realm. |
Hall in March 2010 to perform a programme of ' | Sacred Choral Classics' as special guests of City Org |
The programs featured a mixture of | sacred choral works and virtuosic instrumental pieces |
-Italian composer of opera, chamber music, and | sacred choral works. |
d Man, Haydn's Missa in tempore belli and many | sacred choral works. |
He is best known for his | sacred choral music, of which there are five survivin |
an Italian composer of large scaled polychoral | sacred choral works; one work featured 48 vocal and i |
Sacred choral works - 37 | |
s Justus ut palma) is the title of a number of | sacred choral works which use Psalm 92:12 in the Lati |
Much of his compositional output consists of | sacred choral and vocal works, instrumental music, an |
At least two | sacred choral works attributed to Galuppi may actuall |
hese questions to form a commentary on his own | sacred choral output and on the oratorios, taking for |
e is also the Artistic Director of the Atlanta | Sacred Chorale, a 40-voice adult chamber choir specia |
ne of Je Tsongkhapa's teeth preserved within a | sacred chorten (stupa) in the upper gallery. |
earth-centered traditions which celebrate the | sacred circle of life and instruct us to live in harm |
wandering the woods, they accidentally break a | sacred circle, releasing a terrible monster: the Wend |
caused by Cimon of Athens when he attacked the | sacred citadel in retaliation for the destruction of |
d to contact the Regent of Tibet and visit the | sacred cities of Lhasa and Shigatse. |
The | Sacred City of the Desert (1921) |
Isurumuni Vihara and Tissawewa in the Ancient | Sacred city of Anuradhapura, Sri Lanka. |
gure of making ancient city of Anuradhapura, a | sacred city and was the founder of the Ruvanveli Dago |
Menouthis was a | sacred city in ancient Egypt, devoted to the Egyptian |
Lyndon F. Harris - Executive Director, the | Sacred City Project, New York, NY |
ludes the World Heritage cultural sites of the | Sacred City of Anuradhapura, the Ancient City of Polo |
Meanwhile, back at the | sacred city where the fountain is located, Julie unde |
se are 8 main places of worship in the Ancient | Sacred city of Anuradhapura, Sri Lanka. |
While devoted to the | sacred classics of the Hindus, Telang did not neglect |
On Sunday mornings, Stephanie Wendt presented | Sacred Classics, featuring three hours of meditative |
The next threat to the | Sacred Cod came in 1941, when the Aluminum-for-defens |
On April 28, the | Sacred Cod was again hung in the rear of the House Ch |
In 1968 the | Sacred Cod disappeared for a second time. |
1862, where the | Sacred Cod was moved to |
acenza on July 30, 1933, and Camerlengo of the | Sacred College of Cardinals from April 1, 1935 to Jun |
his consecration he was named Secretary of the | Sacred College of Cardinals, in addition to his dutie |
ho also held the position of Camerlengo of the | Sacred College of Cardinals 35 years before his nephe |
Cardinal Angelo Sodano, Dean of the | Sacred College of Cardinals and the former Cardinal S |
He possibly became dean of the | Sacred College of Cardinals in July 1275. |
He served as Camerlengo of the | Sacred College of Cardinals (1728-1729), and as a cro |
st of S. Ciriaco alla Terme; Archpriest of the | Sacred College of Cardinals; Archpriest of the patria |
uly 3 of that same year, and Camerlengo of the | Sacred College of Cardinals on March 8, 1920, remaini |
He served as the Camerlengo of the | Sacred College of Cardinals twice. |
was a Catholic Cardinal and Camerlengo of the | Sacred College of Cardinals. |
He may have become dean of the | Sacred College in January 1230, as the most senior Ca |
Dean of the | Sacred College of Cardinals in December 1734. |
Camerlengo of the | Sacred College of Cardinals, 1933; he died shortly af |
ishop of Porto e Santa Rufina; Sub-dean of the | Sacred College of Cardinals; Administrator of Beneven |
be presided over by Angelo Sodano, Dean of the | Sacred College of Cardinals, and Pope Benedict XVI hi |
on of S. Maria in Via Lata; Protodeacon of the | Sacred College of Cardinals |
in the Castle of San Angelo, Secretary of the | Sacred College and Assessor of the Holy Office. |
tario of S. Lorenzo in Damaso; Sub-dean of the | Sacred College of Cardinals; Vice-Chancellor of the H |
al-Bishop of Porto e Santa Rufina; Dean of the | Sacred College of Cardinals; prefect of the S.C. of C |
he was Bishop of Tarbes and Camerlengo of the | Sacred College of Cardinals. |
He became Vice-Dean of the | Sacred College of Cardinals in March 1671; the dean a |
istory of 24 April 1775, and later Dean of the | Sacred College and Cardinal Bishop of Ostia-Velletri. |
rdinal-Bishop of Albano (1348) and dean of the | Sacred College of Cardinals (1361). |
rdinal-Bishop of Ostia e Velletri; Dean of the | Sacred College of Cardinals; pro-Datary of His Holine |
io of S. Maria in Cosmedin; Protodeacon of the | Sacred College of Cardinals; Librarian of the Holy Ro |
Dean of the | Sacred College of Cardinals from December 1285. |
s elected him to the post of Camerlengo of the | Sacred College of Cardinals for the annual term (unti |
Roman Church 1205-1213 and Protodeacon of the | Sacred College from 1210 or 1211. |
on of S. Maria in Via Lata; Protodeacon of the | Sacred College of Cardinals; Librarian of the Holy Ro |
he Roman Catholic Church and Camerlengo of the | Sacred College of Cardinals. |
As dean of the | Sacred College of Cardinals, he opted for the suburbi |
He became dean of the | Sacred College of Cardinals in September 1276, as the |
He served as Camerlengo of the | Sacred College of Cardinals from June 22, 1903 to Mar |
He became Dean of the | Sacred College in November 1373. |
endatario of S. Lorenzo in Damaso; Dean of the | Sacred College of Cardinals; Vice-Chancellor of the H |
He became Camerlengo of the | Sacred College of Cardinals in 1988, and served until |
r to marry) and uncle (Carlo Barberini) in the | Sacred College and for not having yet received the mi |
55 and 1856 he was appointed Camerlengo of the | Sacred College of Cardinals and in 1860 he was appoin |
eeded his uncle in the post of the dean of the | Sacred College in June 1323 and died in Avignon in No |
p of Palestrina in 1380 and became Dean of the | Sacred College of Cardinals in 1381. |
was next in line for the office of Dean of the | Sacred College and consequently Bishop of Ostia (his |
He became dean of the | Sacred College of Cardinals in 1302. |
He became Dean of the | Sacred College of Cardinals in April 1321. |
He became Dean of the | Sacred College of Cardinals at the death of Pietro Lu |
ve Ottaviano Conti di Segni, archdeacon of the | Sacred College, solemnly crowned him in the Basilica |
uring which he was attended by the dean of the | Sacred College, Nicholas de Prato. |
pe by compromissum, it means, not by the whole | Sacred College, but by the committee of few of them, |
was nominated bishop of Ostia and dean of the | Sacred College, an appointment which was disapproved |
As Dean of the | Sacred College, he celebrated the funeral Masses of P |
fort, nephew of Clement VI, protodeacon of the | Sacred College, was unanimously elected Pope. |
nd Clement IX, when making him a member of the | Sacred College, said to him: "You will be our success |
o da Alatri, who became new protodeacon of the | Sacred College. |
cipants of which demanded his accession to the | Sacred College. |
Sacred Compass: The Path of Spiritual Discernment ISB | |
Significant discoveries are a | sacred complex in Area G (third millennium BC), the r |
In music, a chorale monody was a type of a | sacred composition of the very early German Baroque e |
abroad on campaign continually from 1417 - the | sacred composition falls more naturally into his fath |
Six | sacred compositions and one secular piece by Antonius |
Benevoli's | sacred compositions frequently make use of four or mo |
He also wrote some | sacred compositions, and numerous songs and vocal qua |
(Little new works), volume 1, a collection of | sacred concertos |
part of the Vespers, but intended as separate | Sacred Concertos. |
rch Lads Brigade, Lectures, Mothers' Meetings, | Sacred Concerts, Choir Practices, Parish Clubs or Soc |
The single | sacred conch shell, which spiral open to the right, a |
ved from the word shankha, the divine conch or | sacred conch, Turbinella pyrum, a related species fro |
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