Sentences with phrase «affliction known»

This no doubt explains the affliction known as Warmism.

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By Doug Stephens Remember those ads a few years ago describing the little - known affliction called restless leg syndrome?
The voice proceeds: «I have surely seen the affliction of my people which are in Egypt, and have heard their cry by reason of their taskmasters; for I know their sorrows....
I don't know if I'm the only person who does this, but I have some weird affliction that makes me downplay or self - deprecate my own fears or needs.
Only those who know God as Jeremiah did — «My strength, and my stronghold, and my refuge in the day of affliction» (Jeremiah 16:19)-- can so make free with him.
The principal points Paul made in that address are (1) to recall to their minds the character and quality of his ministry to them; (2) to remind them of the trouble the Jews gave him and the anxiety and suffering he underwent in their behalf; (3) to state that he preached repentance and faith in Jesus Christ as the essence of the gospel; (4) to testify that he went now to Jerusalem not knowing what would happen to him there except that he knew by the Holy Spirit that afflictions awaited him; (5) to assure them that nothing concerned him, not even the loss of life itself, so long as he could testify to the grace of God in Jesus Christ; (6) to say that he had no regrets about his ministry to the people in Ephesus, for he was clean of the blood of all the people there, for he preached the full gospel to all of them; and (7) to admonish them to be diligent in their oversight of the Ephesian church and to feed the church of God there, which Christ purchased with his own blood.
If he is truly a historian, he knows that bigotry, which I'm not defending, is an affliction common to all mankind.
Indeed, he had consciously recognized his afflictions as serving a divine cause, so that he could say to God, «Know that for thy sake I have suffered reproach.»
(John 12:24) Affliction, being thus redemptive, was in consequence itself redeemed; «Christ crucified,» whom Paul rightly called a stumblingblock to Jews and foolishness to Gentiles, was proclaimed as the wisdom and power of God; (I Corinthians 1:23 - 24) and, not stopping with any negative apologetic to explain the cross, the early Christians positively gloried in it (Galatians 6:14) and made it their ambition to know «the fellowship of his sufferings.»
No matter — in the crucible of conflict and affliction a new vision of theology may be formed.
But my worst affliction is that the sun has shone on me for a long time, a vexation which, as you well know, is common, and certainly many people die of it!»
And the Lord said, I have surely seen the affliction of my people which [are] in Egypt, and have heard their cry by reason of their taskmasters; for I know their sorrows; And I am come down to deliver them out of the hand of the Egyptians, and to bring them up out of that land unto a good land and a large, unto a land flowing with milk and honey; unto the place of the Canaanites, and the Hittites, and the Amorites, and the Perizzites, and the Hivites, and the Jebusites.
Even novelists known for their religious beliefs have tended to depict the supernatural's immanence through its absence, preferring psychological pain to demonic affliction, and dark nights of the soul to the voice from the whirlwind.
While the disease may be best known as an affliction of 18th - century pirates and explorers, people still get diagnosed with it.
But, not knowing seems to result in a little affliction I like to call the default postdoc.
That only adds to the growing interest in NOS - 2 inhibitors, he says: The molecule is also believed to play a role in several neurodegenerative afflictions, such as multiple sclerosis and Parkinson's disease.
Scientists know that the oil spill from the Deepwater Horizon well is just the latest affliction for coastal wetlands in the Gulf of Mexico.
By the end of the year 121 people are known to have died from the mysterious affliction
Anarchic hand, a real neurological affliction in which a person's hand develops a will of its own, is also known as Dr. Strangelove Syndrome after the mad rocket scientist in the 1964 movie who can not stop his arm from reflexively saluting Heil Hitler.
Big Pharma R&D teams know what virtually everyone knows instinctively: good sleep is hard to come by, and insomnia can be a maddening affliction.
Dr. Pulnik is able to work with patients to achieve powerful results — no matter what your affliction
It is an unfortunate sort of affliction in my case, seeing as how a love of stripes is a style blogger convention; at last count, I have only 3 striped tops in my closet, which would probably get me kicked out of the blogging sisterhood if anyone knew about it.
What is commonly believed to be an affliction of those with power has now filtered down to those with the inclination to cheat, no matter what their social status.
Schrader — who is best known for his screenplays for Martin Scorsese, but has also written and directed movies like American Gigolo, Mishima: A Life In Four Chapters, and Affliction — has never made anything as minimalist and contemplative as First Reformed, a film of empty spaces framed in boxy Academy ratio.
Release date: May 18 Cast: Ethan Hawke, Amanda Seyfried, Cedric the Entertainer Directed by: Paul Schrader (Auto Focus) Why we're excited: Paul Schrader is perhaps best known as screenwriter of Martin Scorsese classics like Taxi Driver and Raging Bull, but he's also had an equally compelling career as a director of his own hard - edged, morally complex films like Hardcore and Affliction.
This deadly affliction is known as: consensus.
Many will know the pain commonly known as «Nintendo thumb», but you don't need to spend a great deal of time holding the Play to experience this affliction.
Along the way, we are treated to Isabel's philosophical musings on many diverse subjects: being polite, or saying what you really feel; landscape painters taking artistic licence; the purpose of art; adoption; head lice; which bodily afflictions are too personal to talk about; sarcasm; swearing; wind turbines; jumping to conclusions; religion; children's literature; dogs dreaming; metaphors; how to end arguments and knowing who you are.
Now in the same devastatingly beautiful language that has won her critical and popular acclaim, Melinda Haynes returns to the country she knows so well — the backwoods South of the 1960s — to tell the story of a mysterious town and its inhabitants, each with their own afflictions and joys, each with their own secrets.
Sometimes the size of a pinhead, flea bites have been known to cause such serious afflictions in humans as dermatitis, anemia, Rickettsioses, secondary infection at the wound site and — at their most severe — plague.
Today's blog is on the a little known affliction called P.N.D.S.. Although there is no cure, there are things you can do to help manage this syndrome.
For owners in the horrendous position of owning a dog diagnosed with this affliction, take solace knowing that your veterinarian is skilled and experienced in relieving pain and discomfort for your dog.
While it is probably not out completely out of the question that some sort of weather influence may, in part, play some role in the current affliction of the Costa Rica banana crop, to implicate human - caused global warming, you'd have to have gone completely..., well, you know.
In the end, all carriers know, based on the numbers, which afflictions are so high risk that they are uninsurable.
5 Medicines and vitamins If you no longer have the affliction the medicine was prescribed for, or vitamins (or over-the-counter medications) have expired, they should be safely disposed of.
I am a terrible «tweaker»... you don't even want to know my terms for that affliction.
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