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| ve music was sacred, and his conservative was | secular, a situation almost unique among composers of |
| He was associated with the Janata Dal ( | Secular), a party led by H. D. Deve Gowda. |
| hurch attendance, fasting and abstinence from | secular activities. |
| Dime Store Prophets often opened for | secular acts such as Joan Jett, Mudhoney, and Better |
| ded as a minister, prevented from clerical or | secular advancement, and told he could not preach at |
| , when Marius became bishop and took over the | secular affairs of the diocese. |
| the Arches in 1423; then devoting his time to | secular affairs he was sent on an embassy to Calais i |
| eme ruler of Benin heading both religious and | secular affairs. |
| ry of Marcigny, where she retired from active | secular affairs. |
| eful ruler that involved himself primarely in | secular affairs. |
| ialogue Between Two Cambridge Professors In A | Secular Age (Mowbray), 1966. |
| nt, on which he has released his most recent, | secular, album, which featured a new version of "It's |
| d similar production quality when compared to | secular albums, but suffered from poor distribution a |
| All are | secular, all are vocal, and they include 16 madrigals |
| It was launched as a | secular alternative rock station in 1994, as an alter |
| All of Basin's surviving music is | secular, although some of the anonymous music in the |
| of Science!", "Atheism is Myth-Understood!", " | Secular Humanists for a Secular America.", |
| vity display at the pavilion, and also allows | secular and non-Christian religious symbols to be pla |
| distinct from the Christian Church were both | secular and spiritual. |
| ee with you on the arbitrary division between | secular and religious-themed music, tho I am not a Ch |
| The Portuguese order had originally both a | secular and religious component; by the 18th century, |
| ardian of the Catholic Church superior to all | secular and ecclesiastical rulers. |
| As the modern world has become more | secular and as many societies have become more religi |
| He was renowned as a praise poet of both | secular and religious noblemen, and also reflects the |
| e self and the non-self that all action, both | secular and religious, including the study of Vedanta |
| Although unlettered, his advice was sought by | secular and ecclesiastical dignitaries, and was a fru |
| Rapprochement in the | secular and civil society. |
| on as a skilful composer of vocal music, both | secular and sacred, in the conservative polyphonic st |
| Instruction was given both in | secular and in religious subjects. |
| The Earliest Songbook in England - Medieval | secular and religious songs (Catherine King, Stephen |
| All of Fiesco's surviving works are | secular and vocal. |
| s an American science fiction fan and writer, | secular and religious publisher, and minister. |
| ssues arising from the clash between Israel's | secular and Jewish identities. |
| ed in two manuscripts along with a variety of | secular and courtly texts, one of which was compiled |
| West gave rise to numerous associations both | secular and religious. |
| but knew would be a deal breaker for his more | secular and modernist Muslim allies. |
| hool, the madressa Muhammadiah, in which free | secular and religious education is imparted to Muslim |
| years the inhabitants of Trastevere and their | secular and republican associations commemorated the |
| gamy and circumcision, while arguing that the | secular and biomedical approaches are not proved to h |
| 0-minute concert is a program of traditional, | secular, and religious Christmas carols performed by |
| He was brought up with both | secular and talmudic education. |
| His education was mostly in | secular and Dutch-medium schools. |
| Israel which is intended to benefit Israel's | secular and religious communities simultaneously (des |
| de Israel, perhaps even including the Reform, | secular, and other groups, refer to these holidays by |
| adopted, as a matter of convenience, by many | secular and non-Christian countries. |
| the UPJB is The promotion of a contemporary, | secular, and progressive Judaism in the diaspora, in |
| here were in the diocese 32,000 Catholics; 84 | secular and 44 regular priests; 75 churches with miss |
| thod are understandably offensive to both the | secular and the conventional religious establishments |
| , had relaxed in discipline; the clergy, both | secular and regular, were for the most part worldly m |
| re was no need to confess, since all priests, | secular and regular, were unworthy. |
| abbinical knowledge by private studies in the | secular and classical branches. |
| years the inhabitants of Trastevere and their | secular and republican associations commemorated the |
| recorded over 500 pieces, both religious and | secular, and has performed in a number of countries t |
| their rich diversity of subject matter, both | secular and religious, and the light that they shed o |
| ntains Ghoti Hook versions of songs both from | secular and Christian music. |
| SISU's music selection includes both | secular and religious Israeli performers and Jewish a |
| a wind orchestra with which he performed both | secular and spiritual music. |
| Riggle was interviewed numerous times by both | secular and religiously oriented media. |
| d his music, and Myers her distinctive mix of | secular and spiritual elements". |
| nt musical centers was Venice, which had both | secular and sacred patronage available. |
| He composed both | secular and sacred works, but the most of his output |
| Events are held in | secular and church venues around the city. |
| nced by the Indian Independence Movement, was | secular and committed to Poorana Swaraj (Complete Sel |
| This interest with addressing God to a | secular and Western audience has been a fundamental t |
| of a Librarian that the librarian possess all | secular and sacred learning; he must be a professiona |
| All of his surviving music is | secular, and the largest single source is the Squarci |
| ericord seats in the chancel, with religious, | secular and mythical carvings |
| He proposed a | secular and decentralized university system; with loc |
| nt, his best couplets can be read at both the | secular and spiritual levels, and are, for this reaso |
| t policy, and generally reflect pro-minority, | secular and feminist slants. |
| His output was both sacred and | secular, and hugely prolific: over 500 works have bee |
| ochow, Moses White conducted a school for the | secular and religious instruction of the Foochow peop |
| es: between politics and poetics, between the | secular and the sacred, and between the colonizer and |
| has developed early modern Italic script, the | secular and ecclesiastical leaders of the Carolingian |
| opposition figures" as well as parties "both | secular and religious, Arab and Kurdish." |
| are probably the only organized force because | secular and legitimate parties are not allowed access |
| His rule was considered | secular and as such he was occasionally accorded the |
| The movement is | secular and heavily influenced by leftist Marxist ide |
| rt from traditional Newa music, there is also | secular and popular Newa music. |
| It was mostly dominated by | secular and leftist groups, and the founder of the Ir |
| e mystical and metaphysical at one level, and | secular and physical at another. |
| This choir sang both | secular and religious music and performed in local an |
| ntellectual, who provided his children with a | secular and political, rather than religious, upbring |
| The kanun were "a form of | secular and administrative law considered to be a val |
| d High Holy Day services to reflect Feminist, | Secular, and other non-traditional Jewish communities |
| s held by Welsh aristocrats of Trawsgoed both | secular and ecclesiastical as they are identified in |
| es on major African university campuses, both | secular and religious. |
| Laud exploited his | secular and religious roles to implement the policy o |
| The conflicts between | secular and religious authorities are here represente |
| e struggles of what it regards as democratic, | secular, anti-imperialist organizations of women and |
| Icelandic linguist, writer, philologist and a | secular antiimperialist intellectual. |
| ding and on his control of ecclesiastical and | secular appointments. |
| ctober 14th, 2010, the Dalai Lama advocated a | secular approach to compassion to a standing room onl |
| relatively intact examples of late Byzantine | secular architecture in the world. |
| re excellent examples of French religious and | secular architecture of the period. |
| egarded as a masterpiece of medieval European | secular architecture. |
| scholars have also applied Leff's critique to | secular arguments for a normative morality. |
| y condemned, degraded, and handed over to the | secular arm (to be "executed"). |
| rance toward non-Christians, both through the | secular arm and directing the angry crowds, which att |
| There were fears of the | secular armed forces refusing to accept the election |
| There were turcopoles in the | secular armies of Outremer but they were also often f |
| nd icons and often regarded as the founder of | secular art in Bulgaria due to the introduction of ev |
| 1986 Album by a | Secular Artist - No More Night |
| ional award called A. T. Kovoor Award for the | secular artist. |
| ury hand and contains miscellaneous material, | secular as well as religious, in prose and verse. |
| m the countship of Pisa, making him the chief | secular as well as ecclesiastical authority in the ci |
| Fidelity when personified stands for the | secular aspect of Faith, or the trust that exists bet |
| Broadly, she is an atheist with affinity to | secular aspects of Hindu culture such as dress and di |
| ht and republicanism, joining the Young Men's | Secular Association, the National Secular Society, an |
| d Joseph Symes, President of the Australasian | Secular Association, Monty Miller, a veteran radical |
| unity of Massachusetts gradually adopted more | secular attitudes and emerged as a liberal, cosmopoli |
| at Ayin, which attracts a mixed religious and | secular audience of more than 1000 people. |
| Gut Level Music was explicitly aimed at a | secular audience, and marked changes designed to enha |
| om the planctus in that it was intended for a | secular audience. |
| h and practical advice is favoured among more | secular audiences. |
| evangelistic lyrics, and they often played to | secular audiences. |
| the song gained Adams great popularity in the | secular audiences. |
| blasphemous heresy, and was delivered to the | secular authorities for punishment. |
| He argues that Landa's excesses caused the | secular authorities to remove the Franciscans' right |
| The Polychronion is chanted for the | secular authorities (Orthodox monarchs are mentioned |
| rovision, and may be explained if some of the | secular authorities were opposing his provision. |
| l congregations stated: "Our position is that | secular authorities deal with crime while elders deal |
| The | secular authorities welcomed this ruling as it preser |
| not only to mortify the flesh, but to coerce | secular authorities and even to convince God himself. |
| and examine offenders and to hand over to the | secular authorities such as had relapsed or refused t |
| Aside from William and Pagan, no | secular authorities witnessed the treaty, perhaps ind |
| uestioned the account of the ecclesiastic and | secular authorities involved in the case. |
| e Lutheran and Calvinist reformers related to | secular authorities, such as princes, magistrates, or |
| r to a rabbinic leader appointed by the local | secular authorities. |
| He was tortured and then turned over to the | secular authorities. |
| 's opposition to the execution of a Jesuit by | secular authorities. |
| While the Radical Reformation rejected any | secular authority over the Church, the Magisterial Re |
| jects of his period: the relationship between | secular authority (represented by the Holy Roman Empe |
| rom its actualisation, becoming the principal | secular authority in Saxony after. |
| e Protestant delegates refused to be bound by | secular authority in matters of faith. |
| liberal bureaucrats committed to the cause of | secular authority in the Lebanon Mountain, but there |
| ochstift was often used to denote the form of | secular authority held by bishops ruling a prince-bis |
| rvene in the matters usually in the sphere of | secular authority. |
| ated a change in the Church's attitude toward | secular authority. |
| to bring education, marriage and burial under | secular authority. |
| iness for the award, similar to applause at a | secular awards ceremony. |
| led and guided tens of thousands of Jews from | secular backgrounds to draw closer to the Torah path. |
| va grew to 100 students, attracting many from | secular backgrounds. |
| 's writing was influenced in part by an older | secular ballad. |
| ing persons are activists associated with the | secular Baloch nationalist and Sindhi nationalist mov |
| ime at shul, when he or she reaches age 12, a | secular Bar/Bas Mitzvah ceremony, called a commenceme |
| ature of the apse at the end of Ancient Roman | secular basilicas, which was adopted in Early Christi |
| and Freedoms, deciding that there was no true | secular basis for the legislation and its only purpos |
| 6, H.D. Deve Gowda, now leader of Janata Dal ( | Secular), became Prime Minister of India as part of a |
| By way of disguises, he appeared very | secular, being versed in gambling and wearing fashion |
| was imitated by other breweries, Trappist and | secular, Belgian and worldwide, leading to the emerge |
| Natan Lerner, Religion, | Secular Beliefs, and Human Rights: 25 Years after the |
| and the album was highly controversial in the | secular black metal scene at the time it was released |
| like those songs, replaced sacred lyrics with | secular blues lyrics with doo-wop call and response h |
| ith students and befriended them in the first | secular boarding school. |
| educational institutions, are the officers of | secular bodies of some antiquity. |
| viniana, was Europe's greatest collections of | secular books: historical chronicles, philosophic and |
| has published in journals both religious and | secular, both domestic and foreign, both well-known a |
| Oudenaarde Town Hall was a late flowering of | secular Brabantine Gothic architecture, carrying on t |
| years it has branched out and performed with | secular brass bands, such as Excelsior Brass . |
| other countries, and is applied by a range of | secular brewers to a strong pale ale in the style of |
| enerable Bede and is the first such post at a | secular British University. |
| ch metalwork - most examples of the style are | secular brooches. |
| young woman who tries to bring her estranged, | secular brother back into the fold. |
| nt), the building is reputed to be the oldest | secular building in South Bedfordshire. |
| ue as it is a wholly exceptional example of a | secular building in late Gothic style, which dramatic |
| uation services the Cathedral is treated as a | secular building. |
| A large number of small ecclesiastical and | secular buildings in Austria and Germany were designe |
| Gothic style which characterized most of his | secular buildings, such as Eustatia, a home for St. L |
| Though he also designed | secular buildings, Connolly is known for his Gothic R |
| ies was the proportion of the central hall in | secular buildings. |
| Although totally immersed in | secular business he received several rich ecclesiasti |
| She entered as a | secular but in 1622 took her vows and spent the rest |
| rman: Stift Gandersheim) is a former house of | secular canonesses (Frauenstift) in the present town |
| Hildesheim about jurisdiction in the house of | secular canonesses at Gandersheim Abbey. |
| Sergius II for permission to found a house of | secular canonesses, duly established at their proprie |
| he replacement of the house with a college of | secular canons led by a dean in 1540. |
| Before the reform of 1135 Saint-Loup's | secular canons could enjoy the fruits of their preben |
| laf in order that he might found a college of | secular canons at South Malling near Lewes. |
| monastery was changed into a congregation of | secular canons living in community. |
| here was a collegiate church served by twelve | secular canons founded ca. |
| 13 on the site of an earlier establishment of | secular canons and settled by monks from the Abbey of |
| ule of life is based generally on that of the | secular canons. |
| However in 1734, Bach performed a | secular cantata dramma per musica in honour of August |
| Franck had already written several | secular cantata texts prior to his association with J |
| 208, also known as the Hunting Cantata, is a | secular cantata composed in 1713 by Johann Sebastian |
| As an adaptation of a previously composed | secular cantata, BWV 34a, it reached its current form |
| nificant amount of church music (now lost), a | secular cantata, 73 symphonies, a violin concerto and |
| Bach - | Secular cantatas |
| In the early part of the century, | secular cantatas once again became prominent, while t |
| Steinitz performed all the extant church and | secular cantatas, 208 separate works, at various venu |
| enty-five Church Cantatas, four Motets, three | secular Cantatas, and various composite programmes an |
| Bach composed several | secular cantatas, including Die Zeit, die Tag und Jah |
| ton Webern's last three compositions, two are | secular cantatas: Cantata No. 1, op. 29 (1938-39), an |
| There are numerous other examples of | secular cantus firmi used for composition of masses; |
| ren's Christian shows till 9 a.m., a blend of | secular cartoons and sitcoms until noon or 1 p.m., an |
| ndence, the Sagham was very well aware of the | secular caste less society and used its advantages. |
| y allowed some monasteries to be refounded as | secular cathedrals served by dean and chapter instead |
| Humanist Association having now trained as a | secular Celebrant. |
| the | secular celebration of youth |
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