Sentences with phrase «habitation of»

Early history Human habitation of the greater East Bay, including Hayward, dates from at least 4000 B.C.. The...
Typically, you can find a hotel nearby and your renters insurance will cover the costs of your stay until you can resume habitation of your home.
When committed in defense of habitation, property, or person, against one who manifestly intends or endeavors, by violence or surprise, to commit a felony, or against one who manifestly intends and endeavors, in a violent, riotous or tumultuous manner, to enter the habitation of another for the purpose of offering violence to any person therein; or,
I think we are seeing nothing more than climatic varation caused by our orbit, sun activty and a number of other related natural factors, but the trouble is that we take a short term view of weather and think in terms of what we remember as Children not what has gone on in recent history - After all 5000 years is the blink of an eye in the context of the age of the earth and mans habitation of it.
Rodriguez - Casanova also examines society's value and habitation of place by calling upon architectural forms and commonplace objects.
These games privilege the habitation of a singular consciousness in a cerebral space, often filtering our experience of the world through solipsistic voiceover narration.
There is no incongruity in the idea that in the very earliest period of man's habitation of this world he made a friend and companion of some sort of aboriginal representative of our modern dog.
But what is more important, dating online Human habitation of Qatar dates back to 10,000 years ago.
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Human habitation of Qatar dates back to 10,000 years ago.
KJV Rev 18:2 And he cried mightily with a strong voice, saying, Babylon the great is fallen, is fallen, and is become the habitation of devils, and the hold of every foul spirit, and a cage of every unclean and hateful bird.
it's dogma like that which will end the human habitation of this planet.
Seneca spoke of the detestable habitation of the body (Letters 92:110).
According to this purpose He has reconciled us to Himself and to one another through the Cross and has built us together into a habitation of God in the spirit.
This in turn raises ocean levels sufficiently to endanger the habitation of those living near sea - level.
My people will abide in a habitation of shalom, in secure dwellings, and in quiet resting places.
What we have said is that through the vast mystery of the whole world - process we are able to see the pervasive presence of the divine activity which makes this world the habitation of God's creatures and, in some measure, of His good.
The divine was driven out of nature not to turn nature into a technological instrument, but rather to make it the habitation of the devil; the religious «man» should shun it and flee from it in order to save «his» soul for a higher spiritual realm outside of and against the body and the visible, created world.
(Cf. Mt. iii, 7 - 12) And the Lord will create over the whole habitation of Zion, and over her assemblies, a cloud and smoke by day and the shining of a flaming fire (Cf. Acts ii.
However, we had to construct institutional devices to channel the market's floods of «creative destruction» away from human habitation — or at least the habitations of those economically and politically powerful enough to make the decisions.
... Walk through the holes in their attention») and entertains us with shrewd observations about the curious habits and habitations of humanity.
These artists strip human habitations of their domesticity, much as a photo by Louise Lawler shows gallery walls and floor just after an installation has come down.
Elisabeth Kley's exhibition Ozymandias at the new Canada Gallery space, presents ten ceramic works; they are urns, bottles, and containers, and all the pieces are habitations of one sort or another.
The Heathen enter frequently into some of the remote dispers'd habitations of the Christians, the premises considered, what can they see which should make them in love with their Religion?

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For those of you working on solutions in the sphere of human space habitation, here's valuable support from the UAE government.
After CT scans in 2011, the fossils pushed estimates of the earliest human habitation on the West Coast back by 800 years (to about 13,800 years before present day).
«Will aim to release details of the habitation section when we have actual live mockups.
A Sept. 15 inspection found Civic Towers unsafe for habitation due to mold and water intrusion from the hurricane, and the city is accusing owner Redwood Housing Partners of Burlingame, California of preventing residents from accessing their belongings, according to a Sept. 20 emergency motion in Miami - Dade Circuit Court.
* * * We are God's house of living stones, made for His habitation.
«Act 17:26 And hath made of one blood all nations of men for to dwell on all the face of the earth, and hath determined the times before appointed, and the bounds of their habitation
It is the 1st book of the Bible, Genesis, that gives us how long our Creator, Jehovah God, took in preparing the earth for human habitation (when it reached the proper point of preparation), a period of six «creative» days, with each «day» being several thousand years long.
As opposed to evolution that gives guesses and hypothesis, the 1st chapter of Genesis lays out how the earth was prepared for human habitation, in a logical, coherent and chronological way, just as when a builder lays the foundation for a home and proceeds to build it in an orderly fashion.
Finally, the explosion to satellite communications in the eighties matched in the most recent years with fiberoptic switching systems and computer processing of cash, words, images, and data — the internetting of global consciousness — has swept up most human endeavors from local names and habitations into the global context of international trademarks, common credit cards, shared diets, world class athletics, and intercontinental rock concert tours.
Acts 17:24 - 28 «24 The God who made the world and all things in it, since He is Lord of heaven and earth, does not dwell in temples made with hands; 25 nor is He served by human hands, as though He needed anything, since He Himself gives to all people life and breath and all things; 26 and He made from one man every nation of mankind to live on all the face of the earth, having determined their appointed times and the boundaries of their habitation, 27 that they would seek God, if perhaps they might grope for Him and find Him, though He is not far from each one of us; 28 for in Him we live and move and exist, as even some of your own poets have said, «For we also are His children.»»
Niebuhr viewed this construction in terms of developing the institutions and social organizations that could embody the essence of the Protestant spirit as «a life, a movement, which could never come to rest again in secure habitations
«And I tell you, make friends for yourselves by means of unrighteous mammon, so that when it fails they may receive you into the eternal habitations
This system was overthrown by the industrial revolution which, in its ruthless hunt for money and machine, dehumanized people into robots and automations and created filthy slums, destroying the pastoral poetry of the countryside and substituting, in pitiless ubiquity, grimy, heartless stys for sub-human habitation.
From neither bodily nor congregational habitation do I see miraculous escape, either by comic recognition that will give the church a special knowing at a higher stage of development or by a romantic quest that turns the parish outward into God's undomesticated presence in the larger context.
Commonly with us, soul and body are sharply distinguished — soul, the immaterial, immortal part of man, and body, the material and perishable, with salvation concerning the soul, and death, the soul's release from its physical habitation.
It may sound harsh to say so, but a certain proportion of human life could be saved if areas known to be dangerous for human habitation were avoided, or the proper steps to control the forces of nature were taken where this is possible.
«Laws of peace, of love, of unity, Of pity, compassion, forgiveness; Let each chuse one habitation, His ancient infinite mansion, One command, one joy, one desire, One curse, one weight, one measure, One King, one God, one Law.&raquof peace, of love, of unity, Of pity, compassion, forgiveness; Let each chuse one habitation, His ancient infinite mansion, One command, one joy, one desire, One curse, one weight, one measure, One King, one God, one Law.&raquof love, of unity, Of pity, compassion, forgiveness; Let each chuse one habitation, His ancient infinite mansion, One command, one joy, one desire, One curse, one weight, one measure, One King, one God, one Law.&raquof unity, Of pity, compassion, forgiveness; Let each chuse one habitation, His ancient infinite mansion, One command, one joy, one desire, One curse, one weight, one measure, One King, one God, one Law.&raquOf pity, compassion, forgiveness; Let each chuse one habitation, His ancient infinite mansion, One command, one joy, one desire, One curse, one weight, one measure, One King, one God, one Law.»
It is to see God's gift of the creation as not only a word about the earth «in the beginning,» but also the affirmation that God is present now through the spirit, overcoming brokenness among people and their habitation.
For example, talk of coming down from heaven may have been appropriate in a world that conceived the divine habitations as almost literally «above»; it will also be appropriate as a useful metaphorical way of describing the presence among us of that which (again in a symbolic sense) is higher than human experience as such.
Of a state of existence in which surviving souls, condemned to live, crawl about scrofulously among the radiations of insidious poison, among emanations of noxious gases, on a planet unfit for habitation which they must nevertheless inhabiOf a state of existence in which surviving souls, condemned to live, crawl about scrofulously among the radiations of insidious poison, among emanations of noxious gases, on a planet unfit for habitation which they must nevertheless inhabiof existence in which surviving souls, condemned to live, crawl about scrofulously among the radiations of insidious poison, among emanations of noxious gases, on a planet unfit for habitation which they must nevertheless inhabiof insidious poison, among emanations of noxious gases, on a planet unfit for habitation which they must nevertheless inhabiof noxious gases, on a planet unfit for habitation which they must nevertheless inhabit.
The Reverend William Corbin promised his people that it would «cause the Heavens to drop Fatness round about your Habitations, and the Earth to bring forth Plenty; and you shall not fail of abundance of all things for the maintenance of your Grandeur and comfort of your Lives...» 2 And many substantial New Englanders found that the promises were fulfilled.
The local habitation for much of his life was Salem, Massachusetts, with important chapters elsewhere: as a boy along the idyllic shores of Lake Sebago, Maine; as a student at Maine's Bowdoin College; as a young idealist at the Brook Farm Utopian community west of Boston (1841); as a married man in Emerson's Concord (1842 — 45); as a summer neighbor of Herman Melville in the Berkshires of western Massachusetts (1850); as a mature writer and consular official in Liverpool, England (1853 — 58); and as a traveler and resident in Italy (1858 — 59)-- before a final period of ill health and death in Concord (1859 — 1864).
While Paul's thought is by no means always clear, and perhaps from letter to letter not always exactly the same, it is nevertheless certain that his concept of resurrection can be clearly distinguished from that of the traditional «bodily resurrection».27 Paul does not speak in terms of the «same body» but rather in terms of a new body, whether it be a «spiritual body», 28 «the likeness of the heavenly man», 29 «a house not made by human hands, eternal and in heaven», 30 or, a «new body put on» over the old.31 In using various figures of speech to distinguish between the present body of flesh and blood and the future resurrection body, he seems to be thinking of both bodies as the externals which clothe the spirit and without which we should «find ourselves naked».32 But he freely confesses that the «earthly frame that houses us today ’33 may, like the seed, and man of dust, be destroyed, but the «heavenly habitation», which the believer longs to put on, is already waiting in the heavenly realm, for it is eternal by nature.
From the valley the mountain rises sharply, carrying the eye upward to the proud old city that has crowned that spot of ground for more centuries than any other human habitation can claim.
Eight acts of divine speech schematically represent the untold multiplicity of divine urgings whereby God shaped this world, originally without form and void, into that which we may celebrate as a fit habitation for man.
(161) Is one who followeth the pleasure of Allah as one who hath earned condemnation from Allah, whose habitation is the Fire, a hapless journey's end?
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