Sentences with phrase «of names of»

3 So he carried me away in the spirit into the wilderness: and I saw a woman sit upon a scarlet coloured be-ast, full of names of blas - phemy, having seven heads and ten horns.
Thus the first was Ame - no - minaka - nushi - no - kami.5 The frequent repetition of the names of the numerous gods gives to the text a stilted character.
Deborah went to the Latymer Christian Centre and described how she is helping people find loved ones: «A few of my friends are going around different hospitals, that live in neighbouring areas, and taking a list of names of people who've been brought to A&E.
To make the most constructive use of his calling time a minister might maintain a «Special Help List» of the names of those whom he knows or suspects have special needs.
The scope of this variety can be indicated by the mere mention of the names of men who figured in this historical revolution in fundamental notions, far example, Schelling, Herbart (a contemporary of Schelling), Schopenhauer, Feuerbach, Marx, Hartmann, Nietzsche, Freud, Bergson, and William James.
One or two of the names of Pietists whom he considers influential on evangelicalism may be familiar: Heinrich Melchior Muhlenberg and Theodorus Jacobus Frelinghuysen, for example.
Indeed, one of the names of the netherworld in ancient Mesopotamia is «the land of no return.»
Sing «Row, Row, Row Your Boat» in your head while also thinking of the names of as many root vegetables as you can.
Marion eschews an approach to God by way of deductive proofs of the existence and of the names of God, and searches in St. Augustine for a way that passes through our most intimate religious existence.
The inclusion of the names of certain stocks is only for educational purposes and not as a recommendation to buy, sell, hold, or short the stock.
At the same time, it is likely that Cohen's attorney will send New York prosecutors a list of names of clients or people associated with clients, telling the prosecutors that any material related to those individuals is protected by the attorney - client privilege.
Many of the names of the R.G.A.'s corporate donors would be expected: Allen Richardson, a government affairs manager at Koch Companies Public Sector; Randy Kozuch and Erika Scheffer, political affairs executives at the National Rifle Association; Bill Miller, the chief lobbyist at the Business Roundtable, which represents the chief executives of the largest companies; and Bill Guidera, the senior vice president of Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation.
Some of the names of these purported next big things will look familiar to Inc. readers — Kickstarter, Etsy, Foursquare, and Buzzfeed have graced our pages before.
Trademark rights arise upon use in commerce — with or without national registration — of the name of the good or service.
Earlier Monday, a federal judge ordered the release of the name of Cohen's mystery third client: Hannity.
An article on Thursday about threats against critics of the video game industry misstated, at one point, part of the name of a lobbying group for video game companies.
The NSA declined to comment beyond requesting the redaction of the name of an individual staffer in one of the documents.
New Relic — the name is an anagram of the name of CEO Lew Cirne — is a cloud - based application that monitors software for what goes on inside it.
This account of the naming of Athens comes from Varro, of course, and Augustine's own comment is only «How many reflections one is tempted to make.
Word Jesus is hinduism absurdity of hindus absurd, hindu corrupted form of name of son of blessed Nary son, his given name was Easu in Hebrew, Annoited one not Jesus in hinduism fabrication.
The critics of this naming of a wonderful tradion have no problem with the use of the word Christmas attached to every sales item advertised everywhere yet are so offended when it comes to the something that they deem as religion use.
Like the weary sailor, the refugee from wreck and storm, who escapes half «dead, and then, in terror, shudders with dread at the very mention of the name of the «sea»; who swears he'll never sail again, who raves he'll stay home, even on the calmest days, but then, in time, forgets his fearful ways, and seeks, again, his fortune above the waves; I, too, have barely escaped the storms that revolve around you, my love, traveling far away, vowing to avoid another catastrophe, but I can't; the thought of you breaks my resolve, and so, I return to where, on that fateful day, Inearly drowned in your tempestuous sea.
I see the Kingdom of God unfolding in ways never before imagined or expected, not just among those who name of the name of Jesus, but among those we relate to also.
He does not have enough knowledge to take him to heaven, but he does have enough sin to send him to hell — the person who never hears of the name of Jesus doesn't go to hell because he has never heard the gospel, he goes to hell because he is a sinner, he is a monster of iniquity, willingly disobedient to his own conscience that screams to him whenever he does wrong (Romans 2:12 - 16)-- and he loves it so...
And the people of the Middle East often looked upon the meaning of the name of a child as a prediction or prophecy for what kind of person that child would grow up to be.
If not for my family teaching me of the power of the name of Jesus, I guarantee you, I would have been overrun and possessed by demons, definitely dead through suicide (because, yes, I came close to that once when I was fourteen).
The Hebrew term is a barely disguised imitation of the name of a pagan god.
In the Old Testament we see the change of the name of a person taking place in keeping with a change in that person's work and mission.
Possession of the name of either man or god conferred on the possessor control over him — such was and still is the well - nigh universal belief of primitive religion.
«It is only when one knows the unutterability of the name of God that one can utter the name of Jesus Christ.
It was this aesthetic work of the primordial nature of God which he felt made it of supreme value and worthy of the name of «God.»
The evidence for this phenomenon is incontestable: the influx of non «SBC evangelical scholars into Baptist seminaries; the changing of the name of the Baptist Sunday School Board to the more generic LifeWay Christian Resources; the presence and high profile of non «Baptist leaders on SBC platforms, e.g., the closing message at the 1998 SBC delivered by Dr. James Dobson, a Nazarene; the aggressive participation of the SBC's Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission as an advocate for the conservative side of the culture wars conflict; new patterns of cooperation between SBC mission boards and evangelical ministries such as Promise Keepers, Campus Crusade for Christ, the National Association of Evangelicals, Prison Fellowship, and World Vision.
There is no long, wordy explanation of why the leper is where he is at now, no attempt to «soften» Jesus up by telling Him how great and wonderful and awesome He is, no repetition of the name of Jesus.
«The Earth itself is alive,» it declares, echoing the «Gaia» hypothesis that Earth is in effect a single organism deserving of the name of a goddess, here «Mother Earth,» a name deliberately chosen for such symbolism.
Heh... just yesterday I was trying to think of the name of our one - time frequent poster, Flinders the Butler!
Nowhere is the needless repetition of the name of God.

Not exact matches

Although the name has changed, it's still the same industry once denoted as «leveraged buyouts» — that is, the business of buying companies with a thin slice of nonpublic equity and mountains of debt, in which fund managers grab richly generous (to themselves) fees.
Ontario - based OTTO — not to be confused with the startup of the same name Uber acquired in 2016 and then rebranded — builds self - driving vehicles specifically to transport materials inside industrial warehouses.
While the makeup became iconic, the process of differentiation started with the band's name.
A: I used a lot of techniques in the publishing process of the book to reiterate and test the content, the subtitle, the cover — you name it.
Facebook Chief Product Officer Chris Cox elaborated on the dating service and showed a sample dating profile of a woman named Jennifer Keller.
This essentially means using an algorithm to scramble a piece of data, such as a name, in a way that means no one can unscramble it — but if another piece of data is run through the same algorithm and you end up with the same garbled code, then the two pieces of original data must match.
«DEAFENING SILENCE:» TIME recently named the men and women who spoke out against sexual assault and harassment as TIME's Person of the Year.
Over the same period, the company paid Trump — essentially Trump paying himself — roughly $ 82 million by Fortune's estimates, collected from a dizzying variety of sources spelled out in the company's proxy filings, as varied as payments for use of Trump's private plane to fees paid directly Trump for access to his name and marketing expertise.
Beyond the household names like Coca - Cola, Delta, and Home Depot, there are dozens of massive enterprises for Goldman to sink its claws into.
«You May Be the First to Mars»: NASA Names Its Most Competitive Class of New Astronauts, by Claire Zillman
In May 2014, Quintanilla was also named anchor of CNBC's «Squawk Alley» (M - F, 11AM - 12PM ET).
If we can accept them as reasonable judges, they all name Frances Hesselbein — Presidential Medal of Freedom Honoree, advisor to the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, former CEO of the Girl Scouts, and more — as the best leader in the country.
Then we narrowed down our list of PEOs to the most commonly mentioned names.
Since it was named an SBA cluster, the Defense Alliance has received a total of about $ 1.2 million in funding for its advanced power and energy group, sort of a cluster - within - a-cluster that has 100 - plus members.
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