The former president in
the book quoted by THISDAY gave a vivid account of how the no - love - lost relationship between him and Atiku began right from the inception of their government.
Not exact matches
This year, though, Brin kicked off the Founders Letter with a
quote taken from the very beginning of «A Tale of Two Cities,» a
book written over 150 years ago
by Charles Dickens — a historical fiction about the French Revolution.
Nadal even had a
book of his favourite
quotes put together
by Bruce Mau Design, another MDC firm, called The Secret to Making a Difference.
New York magazine published a lengthy excerpt from it Wednesday, the Hollywood Reporter ran a column
by Wolff on the
book Thursday, and the Guardian, the Washington Post, and CNBC have all run
quotes from it.
David Karp was
quoted by Tony Robbins in his
book, Money: Master the Game, about what makes a «suitable» vs. «fiduciary» financial advisor.
The
quotes from the
Book of Value
by Anurag Sharma are investment gems that include deep «second - level thinking».
------ My
Quote for you was the verse 2:214 explaining that we are passing a test of good and bad, what was our choice we will be rewarded for it... ------ my own words are of my own Holy
Book... and what I do is out of my Iman in the words of this book and my Iman that by what am doing is «All in support of God and his messengers» may I by that deserve the mercy of God before death, after death and on resurrection, judgment date.
Book... and what I do is out of my Iman in the words of this
book and my Iman that by what am doing is «All in support of God and his messengers» may I by that deserve the mercy of God before death, after death and on resurrection, judgment date.
book and my Iman that
by what am doing is «All in support of God and his messengers» may I
by that deserve the mercy of God before death, after death and on resurrection, judgment date...!?
muneef... keep
quoting books written
by arabs.
You are
quoting from a
book that someone who believes is a
book that is made up
by man to control man, a work of fiction.
all you religous crazies that are
quoting things from the bible are nuts... its a
book written
by man who said that it was thru the hand of god... lol, this makes me laugh..
Believers who read these stories aren't going to be swayed
by such things any more than you will
by the
quoting of Scripture (since you've already said that you believe it to be a
book of made up stories).
I
quote: The 27 New Testament
books claim to be written
by authors who either knew Jesus or received firsthand knowledge of him from others.
Can you present any evidence that the
book you are
quoting from was written
by a supernatural being?
Tim Reiterman, whose
book (with John Jacobs) on Jones and Peoples Temple is generally considered to be the most definitive,
quotes a sermon
by Jones:
The
quote is
by Christopher J. H. Wright, from his
book, The Mission of God's People (p. 72):
If the words of Job
quoting YHVH as you say (or rhetorically pose) simply his own perspective (which could be correct or incorrect) what makes the
Book of Job different than a book on spirituality by Billy Graham, Norman Vincent Peale, Mother Theresa, or Father Thomas Ho
Book of Job different than a
book on spirituality by Billy Graham, Norman Vincent Peale, Mother Theresa, or Father Thomas Ho
book on spirituality
by Billy Graham, Norman Vincent Peale, Mother Theresa, or Father Thomas Hopko?
David: Reading what you have written reminded me of a
quote from a
book by John Piper called «Desiring God.»
Eight years ago, according to an orthodox Jewish settler
quoted by Amos Oz in his
book, In the Land of Israe1 (Fontana, 1983), There were, in all of Samaria [the northern half of the West Bank], from Afula down to Jerusalem, exactly fifteen Jewish settlers.».
Show me where they are rather than just using words and
quoting a
book written
by man (the bible) /
Such combinations of verses from different
books have been explained
by the hypothesis that the evangelists
quoted from collections of Messianic proof - texts.
Show us evidence that your imaginary friend exists, otherwise that horror story
book you
quote is no different than
quoting Harry Potter... just one more story written
by man and in this case used to promote hate, bigotry and oppression... used to fool the gullible!
We'll share your own reviews and responses with a broader audience, feature
quotes and graphics inspired
by the
book, and freebies.
(I've been
quoting from The One - Year
Book of Saints,
by Rev. Clifford Stevens.)
@truth1063, even if what you said was true, the scripture that was
quoted by the OP is from Leviticus, an old testament
book (Lev 18:22).
I am currently reading a
book «the wisdom of Tenderness» —
by Brennan Manning and here is what I just read I
quote» When the primacy of love is subordinated to doctrinal correctness and orthodox exegesis, cool cordiality and polite indifference masquerade as love....
Calvinist's refute that
by quoting the scripture that says those prdestined for eternal salvation had their names written in the
Book of Lif before the foundation of the earth.
I recalled that the last time I looked at the
book, more than ten years ago, I felt embarrassed
by the naïveté and piety of the young writer who sought to authorize her insights and proposals
by quoting numerous theological, psychological and sociological authorities.
This
quote is from John Cobb, 7 and since Cobb has presented the clearest, most sustained defense of this assumption underlying the interpretation of his mentor (he dedicates his
book to Hartshorne), I shall attack the assumption as it is presented and defended
by Cobb.
At this point I should like to
quote from a recent
book by John B. Cobb, Jr. and David Griffin, Process Theology: An Introductory Exposition (Westminster Press 1976).
My usual impression of these
books — whether written
by Christians about another religion, or written about Christians from the perspective of another religions — is that they are harsh, overly critical, and tend to unfairly treat and
quote the religion that is being critiqued.
By the way why didn't you
quote the scripture from the
book of revelation where it talks about Jesus sporting a tattoo on his thigh when he returns?
Nonetheless, it has been
quoted in song lyrics, memorialized in a Ken Burns documentary and immortalized in a
book - length poem
by Robert Penn Warren.
You've accused me of not knowing jewish history
by quoting the bible, as if that's the only authority on jewish history and I should ignore my judaism professors, parents, rabbi, peers and sunday school teacher in favor of this horribly contrived and unreliable
book.
When you do you will find that the
book you
quote as the word of god is nothing but the words written and edited
by numerous humans over many years.
If most of these people and organizations identify as complementarian, and if I represent their views
by quoting directly from their
books or sermons, and their fellow complementarians disagree with those views....
One of the most widely read theological works giving a rather large amount of attention to Whitehead was Nature, Man and God
by William Temple.8 Throughout the
book, Temple
quotes Whitehead extensively in support of a process or organismic conception of the universe.
He
quotes the title of a
book by the Dutch scholar H. M. Kuitert: Everything Is Politics but Politics Is Not Everything.
On page 153 of this
book he
quotes Erich Frank as stating what Bultmann himself wants to say» «to the Christians the advent of Christ was not an event, in that temporal process which we mean
by history today.
According to the
Book of Enoch (which the inspired Jude
quotes from as authoritative and which Revelation alludes to quite a bit), these now physical sons of God were punished
by losing their bodies and became all the invisible demons that roam the world terrorizing people to this day (with ghost sightings, hunched backs, strange voices, possession, and more).
I ran across several
quotes from him in the
books by NT Wright and in The Irresistible Revolution.
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These are
quoted constantly
by Talmage in his discussion of the Articles of Faith, which is really a study of Mormon theology, alongside the Bible and the
Book of Mormon.
Scholarly research shows that most of the
books of the New Testament were not likely written
by the names they bear (Matthew, Mark, Luke, John, etc,), and the
quotes in the NT that are attributed directly to Jesus himself are guesses at best.
In conclusion, I would like to
quote from the
book «Blessed are the Persecuted»
by Ivo Lesboupin: «Here is a trial, a test, that places the Christian squarely before two options».
The question of how many men wrote the
Book of Isaiah can not be answered
by quoting doctrines about the Bible but only
by detailed study of the text.
I was once asked in an interview to unpack this statement, to explain what is meant
by «live the questions,» and I was surprised to find that my mind immediately jumped to the writing process, specifically to another favorite
quote, this from Anne Lamott in her excellent
book, Bird
by Bird.
If you are
quoting, it might be helpful to indicate such in your post, generally
by starting with something like, «I feel this
quote from THIS PERSON, found in THIS
BOOK / WEBSITE is pertinent to the discussion» so that those of us who are trying to converse with you know from the start whether we are talking with you or some other person you are
quoting.
W. La Barre,
quoted by John McHale, The Future of the Future (New York: George Braziller, 1969; Ballantine
Books, Inc. [paper], 1971), p. 92.
Let me clarify what I mean
by religious experience
by quoting from William James» land - mark
book, The Varieties of Religious Experience, which was first published in 1902.
If you will do this to a
book that is respected
by many people misquote any scripture and
quote people who do the same in a attempt to exploit their mistakes then you are not to be trusted.