Sentences with phrase «end of the book if»

There is a board for chapters: * 1 - 4 * 5 - 10 * 11 - 15 * 16 - 20 * 21 - 26 * end of the book If you like this set, check out my other Because of Winn - Dixie items.
There is a board for chapters: * 1 - 4 * 5 - 8 * 9 - 13 * 14 - 18 * 19 - 22 * 2 choice boards for the end of the book If you like this set, check out my other Charlotte's Web items.
We will add blank pages to the end of the book if necessary to meet these requirements.

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The company's clean desk policy requires staff to remove all items at the end of each day, even if they have the space booked longer term.
Goodwill is recorded as part of accounting book value, but often ends up getting written down if the acquisition underperforms expectations.
I have bought many books and at their ends I make an index of all the facts that concern my work; or, if the book is not my own, write out a separate abstract, and of such abstracts I have large drawers full.»
Berkshire has an open - ended share repurchase program that authorizes management to repurchase shares if the stock price drops below a price - to - book ratio of 1.2 x.
Even as the shares dipped down below the 1.2 times book value threshold during both January and February of this year, if you base it on a buyback price calculated on Berkshire's book value per share at the end of 2015.
And if the market can accomplish that move by the end of May, it will provide a fine opportunity to book some excellent gains in my Hi - Tech Trader advisory service, which is loaded with market leaders identified by active artificial intelligence models that screen all the leading tech stocks for those with the highest probability of capital gains over the next month.
If our estimate of Dec. 31 book value proves accurate, Berkshire shares trade closer to 1.4 times year - end book.
im glad no - one believes in demons - the devil or god — and they try to rationalise everything — and discredit the bible — just shows me where we are at in the holy book — see if i remember, the end times come when «scorners and scoffers abound» when — wrong is called right and right is called wrong — and people would be married and given in marriage as in the daysd of noah --- sodom and gammorah had gay issues badly - im just gonna laugh and alaugh and laugh when ya «ll burn - do me a favor — at least read the bible once — see what it says before you — go against it.
If you read the books of Hitler, Stalin, Mao, etc, you find minds twisted with political ideologies, for which, in their opinion, the ends justified the means.
when you get a chance, its also an end of the world book if your into that type of stuff.
Still, at the end of the day, when the atrocities in Bosnia and elsewhere make one despair of human perfectibility, of moderation, of a universal moral law based on reason, reading so fine, learned, and humane a book is, if not a consolation, at least a relief.
If it was Dick Morris I would just dismiss it as an attention getting stunt from a guy who makes his living reassuring and fundraising from right - leaning voters and knowing he will still get bookings regardless of whether he is right in the end.
While Joseph Smith's actions clearly can be quesitoned and challenged in many ways, the end result of the Book of Mormon does no harm to the Lord's message and ministry, if anything it furthers it.
the three religions may have all started in Genesis with Abraham, but they don't end up in the same place... if you want the study the differences in the religions, look to the book of Revelation on one side and islamic end - times / last day studies on the other hand... the big difference between Islam and Christianity is the mirror image of the end time personalities mentioned in Revelation...
St. John at the end of his Gospel, remembering perhaps the third verse of his first chapter, makes a charming acknowledgment of this necessary incompleteness: «And there are also many other things which Jesus did, the which, if they should be written everyone, I suppose that even the world itself could not contain the books that should be written.»
In short, if the story ends on Friday, we can close out the Book of Luke.
Or, as a student of Middle Eastern descent put it toward the end of the discussion, «this book is only dystopic if you already believe that Old Christian Europe was something worth preserving.
-- Besides, it says straight up @ the end of the book in Revelations, «If any man shall add unto these things, God shall add unto him the plagues that are written in this book» etc..
If it were me I would work my way backward from where I plan to be in the middle or end of the book.
Exactly, If they are really Christians or have at least read the last few books of the Bible they defiantly would have read or come across that no one will know when the world is going to end only God knows this («But the day of the Lord will come like a thief.
If we engage in the «de-mythologizing» of the Revelation to St. John the Divine, as we must also «de-mythologize» the creation stories in the book Genesis in the Old Testament, we realize that what is being said is that as human existence and the world in which that existence is set has its origin in the circumambient, everlasting, faithful Love that is nothing other than God — we recall Wesley's hymn, quoted a few paragraphs back, that «his nature and his Name is Love», and Dante's great closing line in The Divine Comedy about «the Love that moves the sun and the other stars» — so also the «end» toward which all creaturely existence moves is that very same Love.
If I had to make one small criticism of the books it would be that I would have liked some end - of - chapter notes with recommended reading to follow up some of the stories, although I suppose there is always Google!
If you look in the book of Revelation you will see examples of enduring to the end is to resist following the beast or taking his mark.
They are reading the book of Revelation, from chapter 19, verse 11, to the end of chapter 20, a sequence of apocalyptic visions, as if they were prophecies.
Thus, if a government may deny women the right to end problem pregnancies, it may as easily deny women the right to continue pregnancies the government may not approve of; or the government that provides tax aid to Catholic private schools could hardly refuse to provide similar aid to fundamentalist schools that derogate Catholicism and Episcopalianism (as Albert Menendez documented in his 1993 book Visions of Reality: What Fundamentalist Schools Teach).
This is at first treated as if it were highly relevant to the question of how the universe might have come from nothing — until Krauss acknowledges toward the end of the book that energy, space, and the laws of physics don't really count as «nothing» after all.
At evening time it is, with equal ceremony, locked away for the night in a specially prepared vault for safekeeping.11 It is not a little strange that a faith which rules out idolatry should have come, in the end, very near, if not quite, to making their sacred book an object of worship.
On the other end of the spectrum, by the time of the Priestly writer in the Book of Leviticus in the fifth century B.C., the injunction against murder had been expanded to include hating another in one's heart, even if one did not actually kill.
BTW, if you or any of your readershave yet to read Bruxy Cavey's book, «The End of Religion: Encountering the Subversive Spirituality of Jesus» I recommend it.
(However, if you'd like some more organized suggestions for using the growth insights of a book like this, you'll find these at the end of the companion book to this
But if I were you, I would wait until the series is complete before you start reading them, or else like me, you will end up frustrated at the conclusion of each book.
If He did indeed «bless her book,» then we will have to assume that the «Book of Mormon» is blessed as well... Never mind that in the end of the Book of Revelation we are strictly warned that anything added to or subtracted from its prophecies would be a death knbook,» then we will have to assume that the «Book of Mormon» is blessed as well... Never mind that in the end of the Book of Revelation we are strictly warned that anything added to or subtracted from its prophecies would be a death knBook of Mormon» is blessed as well... Never mind that in the end of the Book of Revelation we are strictly warned that anything added to or subtracted from its prophecies would be a death knBook of Revelation we are strictly warned that anything added to or subtracted from its prophecies would be a death knell!
In the beautiful departure speech in the 14th chapter of John, we hear, «In nay Father's house there are many dwelling places,» and at the end of the Gospel, John brings his witness to a close by noting that in addition to the things he has told us, there is so much more that if it were all reduced to writing, there wouldn't be enough space in the world to contain the number of books that would be required.
@VP: No I don't believe Obama or weather forecasters are idiots for predicting what they did: but, if they predicted the end of the world and claimed they discovered this with 100 % certainty from a 2000 year old book written by people that thought the earth was flat, Yes I would call them idiots.
If you join any of the discipleship levels and take the Skeleton Church online course, you will be able to download a PDF copy of the newly revised and expanded book at the end of the course.
(If you haven't read her first book, Girl at the End of the World, you must.
So the book ends — bootlessly if it is supposed to be literal history, splendidly if it is seen to be an impassioned plea for Israel's worldwide responsibility as the missioner of the universal God.
At the end of his Gospel, John writes that if all the things that Jesus did were written down one by one, not even the whole world could contain the number of books that would be written.
I guess in the end we'll see if a dictionary and the book of mormon can actually give you eternally life.
At the end of John, we read that if everything Christ said and did were recorded in books, not even the whole world could contain them.
And I wanted to be able to write a book that you could read as if you're at the end of your life, before you're at the end of your life, so that you can live your life without regret.
Wait a minute... you thought that if the world came to an end that you would get out of reviewing my book.
We may be tempted to leave out Philemon because it is so badly attested in the second century and because debates later arose about its inspiration; but we must finally — after all these calculations — remember that if the scribe wrongly calculated the number of pages for his book he could glue on others at the end.
Well of course not, if you are writting a book with an end time for a God you know doesn't exist, why would you give an end date?
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