Sentences with phrase «preserving by»

If we don't care about renewing our historic buildings, if we don't care about preserving them by ï ¬ nding new uses for them, what will we care about?
I've been reading Small Batch Preserving by Ellie Topp and Margaret Howard which is apparently the book to use.
It is used in preserving by - products and as such, is often considered to be part of the by - product and therefore may not be on the ingredient list.
She is the author of Food in Jars: Preserving in Small Batches Year - Round, and Preserving by the Pint: Quick Seasonal Canning for Small Spaces
Recipe reprinted with permission from Mrs. Wheelbarrow's Practical Pantry: Recipes and Techniques for Year - Round Preserving by Cathy Barrow.
Processed meat is preserved by smoking, salting, fermenting, or by the addition of chemicals, and the category includes bacon, sausage, deli meats, and hot dogs.
These were preserved by Xtians too.
He chose as his medium not plates of gold or rolls of papyrus, which could be preserved by the Church and revered as icons, but rather a palette of Palestinian sand.
The fact that they were preserved by Christians attest to this fact.
So the real questions are: 1) how can there even be a universal understanding of «right» and «wrong» without a creator 2) how can purely random genetic mutations preserved by natural selection have resulted in the desire to do «right» even amongst those that do not believe in life after death?
God thus, in His most far - reaching foresight, decreed that this husband and wife should be the natural beginning of the human race, from whom it might be propagated and preserved by an unfailing fruitfulness throughout all futurity of time.»
He sought to preserve it by authentic development and vindicate the Church's defined teaching in the modern world.
The memory of it was preserved by those who handed down the tradition, and the evangelists recorded it, even though it was perplexing and even embarrassing for them.
The teaching following 21.7 is designed to combat false hopes that the End is to be expected in connection with the fall of Jerusalem, and is here preserved by Luke because it is in agreement with his general anti-apocalyptic thrust.
Odin, the chief god of the Norse, was associated with death by hanging, and a possible practice of Odinic sacrifice by strangling has some archeological support in the existence of bodies perfectly preserved by the acid of the Jutland (later taken over by the Daner people) peatbogs, into which they were cast after having been strangled.
The achievement of every actual occasion in the antecedent universe is preserved by its integration into the harmony of God's satisfaction.
The notion that this goddess is the axis of the Paraiyars» religion can be inferred from Oppert's etymological explanation: he claims that the name Ellamma is derived from the Tamil ellaam (all or everything) making her «Mother of All».13 In the colony of Malaipallaiyam the predominance of Ellaiyamman is preserved by referring to her both as the «Mother of all beings» and as the eldest sister of all the manifestations of Sakti14 The other common interpretation for the name Ellaiyamman stems from the Tamil word for boundary ellai, making her the Mother / Goddess of the boundaries.15 This is the most prevalent interpretation among the Paraiyars of Malaipallaiyam.
What we preserved by staying at our current site is the possibility of doing ministry in a city.
Alienated distance is bridged so as to become relational distance, in which the integrity of each party is preserved by the reciprocity of dialogue.
A good example of his methodology is his discussion of a saying preserved by Origen and now also found in the gospel of Thomas:
«gods word» was preserved by word of mouth for almost 100 years before the gospels were written.
I follow the terminology of Tradition (capital «T», the Gospel itself as transmitted through the ages), tradition (small «t», the process of transmission of the Gospel) and traditions (small «t», plural, the tradition adopted and preserved by the various denominations in their specific way), as developed in: «Scripture, Tradition and Traditions», in: P.C. Rodger and Lukas Vischer (eds.)
But the heavens and the earth which are now preserved by the same word, are reserved for fire until the day of judgment and perdition of ungodly men.
These tales had been preserved by the women as they gathered with their water bottles at the wells, by the men as they chatted around the campfires and as they told the stories of the great past to their young sons.
Kekes concludes Against Liberalism with a suggestion that what is worthwhile in liberalism might best be preserved by a conservative pluralism, one that recognized the incompatibility of human ends, the necessity of difficult trade - offs, and the existence of certain goods - among them, security, civility, and peace - not given much time of day by contemporary liberals.
The revelation of the mind and character of God preserved by scribes in over 8,000 manuscripts of the Latin Vulgate; 5,000 Greek manuscripts; 13,000 manuscripts of the New Testament; The Septuagint (Greek translation of Hebrew Old Testament, 285 BC); Codex Sinaiticus (early copy of the Bible, 350AD); Codex Vaticanus (early copy of the Bible, 325 AD).
If you really want to be annoying, include the Chinese translations that were preserved by First Millennium Christians in Japan, in that equation of «which languages».
These writings have been preserved by the Christian Church as the New Testament of the Bible.
Here the balance between science and religion is preserved by keeping them apart, so that each has its own sphere of operation.
May we all remember that it can only be preserved by respecting the rights of the states and by distributing equally the benefits and burdens of the Union.»
Thus a return to the tradition of the early church cuts through later accretions and developments, exposing the ways in which they have departed from apostolic intent while at the same time reviving the current practice of worship through the rediscovery of the apostolic intent preserved by the Fathers.
Can you imagine how precious a note left by Christ, preserved by god, would be?
Not surprisingly, our strongest objections arose in regard to the Immaculate Conception, the belief that Mary was preserved by God from original sin, and the Assumption, the belief that her body was taken into heaven at the end of her earthly life, the first declared by Pope Pius IX in his 1854 Ineffabilis Deus and the second by Pope Pius XII in 1950 in Munificentissimus Deus.
That human dignity could be preserved by the death of human beings is a paradox of the highest order.
Further, the Jewish apocalyptic texts would then have had to lose all trace of this form of the conception, for in no other such text does the Son of man «come with the clouds», except for this one instance preserved by Christians, and, finally, the Christian tradition would have had to be indebted to this one Jewish saying for the features most characteristic of the specifically Christian expectation.
One word is preserved by Mark in the language that Jesus spoke, the Aramaic word abba.
If you have extra avocado on hand, preserve it by sprinkling with citrus juice and wrapping tightly in plastic wrap before storing in the refrigerator.
«Ultrafryer's ability to design effective, safe and optimized filter integration is preserved by the satisfied restaurant customer mindset, viewpoint and experience that has led to energy efficiency, control and power optimization.»
The fruit is less dramatically preserved by drying, canning in syrup, or pickling.
All varieties can be preserved by freezing.
However, like meats, they could be preserved by the process known as smoke - drying.
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The mince meat is usually prepared months ahead, preserved by plentiful sugar and alcohol!
We're here at the 1,000 foot - long garden at Monticello, where tradition is being preserved by continuing to grow Thomas Jefferson's favorite plant varieties, including cayennes and chilipiquins, which Jefferson called «Texas bird peppers.»
A frozen meal kit is preserved by freezing, is packed and usually has more than one meal serving and comprises of a full course meal.
It is pasteurized juice or juice from concentrate packaged in sterilized containers or preserved by a specific sterilization technique.
The USDA defines «uncured» to indicate products that have not been preserved by adding sodium nitrite, sodium nitrate or a salt cure.
Sugar, Partially Hydrogenated Soybean and Cottonseed Oil, Water, Wheat Starch, High Maltose Corn Syrup, Contain 1 % or Less of Salt, Distilled Monoglycerides, Colored with Artificial Color, Yellows 5 & 6, Polysorbate 60, Sodium Stearoyl Lactylate, Sodium Acid Pyrophosphate, Natural and Artificial Flavor, Citric Acid, Nonfat Milk, Freshness Preserved by Potassium Sorbate (Source)
We make award - winning pickles and preserves by hand in North Carolina using the best of the peak season glut from nearby sustainable farms.
As a bonus, they are free of dairy, hydrogenated oils, and preservatives — they're simply made from the potato in its natural form and drizzled with oil and spices as the natural taste of the potatoes is better preserved by being baked in the oven instead of fried.
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