Sentences with phrase «many pages of the books»

For many new entrepreneurs, first mentors are often found in the pages of books and blogs.
What better way to get advice then from the pages of a book?
Just follow the «Guaranteed Path to Success» found in the pages of this book.
I looked at the first page of the book and put it down.
And so I said well let me finish the next 30 pages of this book here and then I'll give you a call.
Last summer, Renaissance scooped up Subtext, an e-reading startup whose technology enables students to have a discussion about a book within the digital pages of that book.
Complete the following quote from management guru Tom Peters: «Leadership has been implicit in every page of this book.
Do you remember an acute sense of pride as you flipped the last page of the book?
Please check your e-mail for the first 5 pages of the book.
He compared it to looking at the page of a book, which is meaningless when taken in as a whole and instead needs to be looked at word by word.
Not every lesson you learn is found within the pages of a book or the walls of a classroom.
Yet in the closing pages of his book, Sullivan undermines his own argument.
While only a comparatively few architects today may espouse Cram's creed, perhaps his example will reach many more through the pages of this book.
More than 50 % of every verse from every page of the Book of Mormon refers to Christ.
Despite Didion's disenchantment with California, the final pages of this book do not show a wandering, alienated critic.
''» won't be answered once and for all until the very last page of the book.
The Ransom of the Soul: Afterlife and Wealth in Early Western Christianity by peter brown harvard, 288 pages, $ 24.95 In the opening pages of this book, Peter Brown declares that he will «compare two ages — the world of the early church in the late second and third centuries and the early....
Every page of the book prepares the way for its stunning climax, which is a literal appearance of Jesus to the ancient peoples of America.
If I was aware that the vast majority of his ideas in 50 pages of the book were simply the summaries of ideas from some other author, it made me wonder about the other 150 pages in his book.
One regrets Le Goff's absence from the pages of books like Brad Gregory's The Unintended Reformation or Charles Taylor's A Secular Age.
The last chapter of his book on abortion is entitled, «Legalized Abortion: The Final Freedom,» and on the last page of the book one finds these paragraphs:
Currently, preservationists have removed the binding for the Jefferson Bible and are doing digital scans of all of the pages of the book to be included as part of the display later this year.
The authorization of photocopies in 1904 seems to be an anachronism, unless the author meant that they took pictures of the pages of the book and developed them.
And when it comes to the «last things,» we can see that death is indeed the finality of our mortal existence, the last page of the book of human life for each of us.
Though he would have every right to lambast the failures of evangelicalism, Justin's love for Christ and His Church seeps through every page of this book.
No one can write a book, assuming it is his unaided work, unless the knowledge that appears in the pages of the book first existed in his mind.
The strongest evidence on that point appears on the first page of her book, where «Bill,» a member of Grace, talks about his identity as a Christian and an American and about his volunteer work, through the church, at a local shelter for disadvantaged teens.
Of his trip to Canada, he writes, «It's like turning the page of a book.
A Texas man identified as Witness 2 replied that he recently had bought two pages of a Book of Mormon from Linford for $ 7,500 and that Linford said the book was owned by a family in North Carolina.
The desire clearly discernible in so many of the pages of this book - to engage seriously with the natural sciences and demonstrate the compatibility of Christian faith with them - is highly laudable.
In the final pages of the book Lanzetta calls for new definitions of Mary as Mediatrix and Co-Redemptorix to rectify this negligence and provide an opportunity for the Church's Magisterium to flex some under - used muscles in the ministry of Truth.
Pershey is a pastor at her core, and on every page of this book, her calling is evident and wholehearted.
If I insert a sheet of paper between the pages of the book, the space occupied by that sheet of paper is no longer occupied by the book precisely because the paper is not part of the book.
In the last few pages of the book he speaks frankly about the «serious crisis» suffered by concept of «Traditio», the «deep wound which the Church is experiencing after Vatican II», owing to the refashioning of the understanding of Revelation from the conceptual, propositional approach of Vatican I and scholastic theology to the notion of Revelation as experience and encounter, leading to «a displacement of the dynamic aspect of revelation to the detriment of the noetic», «a gap between truth and love» and a «strong subjectivism».
But as I sought to show in the opening pages of this book, this merely formal fact, this bare «historicity,» has no importance.
When he has done this, and the final pages of his book promise such a work at some future date, then further debate will become possible on this point.
In the early pages of the book of Genesis is the well - known story of Cain and Abel.
And so, by preemptively relegating «religion» to the non-cognitive realm of «pre-ontological» experience, Taylor concedes the game to secularism from the first pages of his book.
So in a sense each commentary is a series of sermons or of seminary classes delivered one after another in the pages of a book that is far more than a book.
If you have never encountered author, reviewer and essayist Edward Short, you are in for a real adventure in the pages of this book; and if you know his work already, you know what to expect from this erudite, articulate writer of both catholic and Catholic interests.
Their hatred of religious faith is so palpable that the pages of their books fairly quiver in our hands.
GOD has never been proven to exist in physical form except in between the pages of a book that plays havoc on an individuals free thinking.
Actually, a survey of some of the most important works devoted to Whitehead's metaphysics suggests that the current interpretations of the concept of God are based on the last ten pages of the book, and shows that the three passages featured here in this present paper have been, at best, neglected in the elaboration of those interpretations.
In his elder years, famous as a poet, he wrote, «I set a higher value on my name as appended to the Anti-Slavery Declaration of 1833 than on the title page of any book
The testimony of their love for him shines through the pages of this book in a way that makes me both hopeful and sad because not every gay, lesbian, bisexual or transgender child is this fortunate.
I always turned the final page of his books knowing I could live differently, but never feeling burdened by lists or guilt.
You can read the witnesses accounts on the introduction page of the Book of Mormon.
To use an analogy suggested by Professor Charles Hartshorne, it constitutes the last page of our book of life.
He insists, beginning in the early pages of his book, that these means are genuinely evil.
I've had a peek at the last page of the book.
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