Not exact matches
I await confirmation from the researchers at Think Progress, but I suspect that the religious right's obsession with morays in
particular and eels in general, derives not from the canonical
Book of Job but from the non-canonical early church writing, The Epistle
of Barnabas, which in verse 10:5
reads:
Through my love
of learning and science I
read many a
book, articles, TV programs, and websites on science in general and evolution in
particular.
He
read the Bible and found
particular solace in the New Testament
book of Philippians, where the Apostle Paul advises Christians to «cast all their anxiety» on God.
eerdmans, 160 pages, $ 16 In the seven years since its release, Charles Taylor's A Secular Age has entered a
particular category
of books: frequently referenced, less frequently
read.
Anyway, this new
book by Philip Wesley Comfort looks at a large number
of the variant
readings from the textual families, and briefly explains what the variations are, and what Comfort thinks is the best
reading for a
particular variant.
Though these types
of books are a great way to grasp all the various views and approaches on a
particular topic, I find them difficult to
read.
While I'm not quite sure the
book deserves the «must -
read» status advertised on its cover, I'm certain it will be interesting and useful to anyone wanting insight into life serving within the Church
of England, and
of particular help to those considering, training for or beginning ordained ministry.
erience that ONLY my friends who are not attached to a
particular tradition, and understand the phrase «religion in the abstract,» will usually have
read more than one
of those
book, taken more than one seriously, or shown any intellectual honesty or maturity about the subject at all...
Not everyone needs a million - times - revised - to - suit - the -
particular - cultural - mores
book to make them feel like the «characters
of spirituality» are well defined, and frankly to many spiritual but not religious types they
read like a fairy tale or mythology.
It's my experience that ONLY my friends who are not attached to a
particular tradition, and understand the phrase «religion in the abstract,» will usually have
read more than one
of those
book, taken more than one seriously, or shown any intellectual honesty or maturity about the subject at all...
Adela Yarbro Collins summarizes the results
of more recent study
of apocalyptic writings in general and
of Revelation in
particular in»
Reading the
Book of Revelation in the Twentieth Century,» Interpretation 40 (1986): 229 - 242.
Please take the time to
read the
book before criticizing and aligning the author's views
of one
particular subject with the whole spectrum
of her views on all subjects.
Their
reading of biblical teachings about
particular kinds
of sexual activity often fails to account for the cultural setting and circumstances in which each
book of the Bible was written.
And for humans in
particular,
read any
of the
books or papers about genetic analysis, or linguistic analysis even.
Pete If you are referring to the inaccurate statement from the Smithsonian that atheists love to post regarding the Bible at least
read the entire letter which excludes this: `... On the other hand, much
of the Bible, in
particular the historical
books of the old testament, are as accurate historical documents as any that we have from antiquity and are in fact more accurate than many
of the Egyptian, Mesopotamian, or Greek histories.
(And for more on this idea in
particular, you could
read my own
book, «Out
of Sorts: Making Peace with an Evolving Faith.»)
I find in my
reading of the Enquiry that the phrase «which occasion a duration to be what it is» can not he admitted as meaningful without transcending the scope
of what I have taken to be Whitehead's approach to certain problems in this
particular book.
Yes
of course I just bought your
books, but I only have done some recipes and not
read all
of the
books so I thought there was some
particular reason as it is the only animal derivate I could find.
This has nothing whatsoever to do with this
particular post, but I have to say this (long - winded though it is)... I currently have about 16 hours
of documentaries recorded and waiting for me, 2 - 3 loads
of laundry to wash, a pile
of un-read
books, baking
of my own to do AND a beef & Guinness stew that needs making for my boyfriend's birthday dinner, and I just spent 3 hours straight
reading your blog.
I knew
of Rebecca and I knew I'd
read some
of her articles, but I didn't have a
particular opinion
of her or her writing before I learned that she was writing this
book.
In addition to medication (Zoloft and very occasionally 1/2
of a Xanax), the laundry list
of things that are helping me recover (in no
particular order) includes: sleep, finding more time for myself, yoga, exercise, abdominal breathing, progressive muscle relaxation, meditation, educating myself by
reading books and web sites about anxiety disorder — what causes it, who it often affects, how to deal with it, etc., seeing a therapist on a regular basis, reiki, taking vitamins and supplements, and reducing my commitments.
I bolded some
of the items that were
of particular interest to me or that seemed to be different from things I've
read in the media, in baby or pregnancy
books, or heard as advice being passed down from one mother to another.
I'm coincidentally
reading his
book right now, and am a big fan
of his work, in
particular his
book about Geoffrey Canada and his work with the Harlem Children's Zone.
But once you stop playing this
particular game with her, you can go back and give Satter's
book a more thorough
read, and introduce other strategies (proper meal and snacktime spacing, optimizing her nutrition via the few foods she eats, chilling the eff out overall, etc.) that will make mealtimes more pleasant and less
of a power struggle over... well, whatever thing your toddler has decided to turn into a power struggle this week.
IMHO, you're
reading far too much into an old
book written in a
particular context that allows anyone to get anything that they want out
of it.
But learning how to communicate well in stressful situations isn't something you can do by
reading a
book or two — this
particular skill requires plenty
of practice to master, and what better environment to practice it in than the gym?
Gandhi
read a
particular section
of this
book wherein the author walks by an armed forces draft as it is being held along a Russian street.
I'm quite guilty
of reading multiple
books at a time, especially during the summer, which is usually when I designate each
book for a
particular activity.
The story's neat and it was undeniably fun all the way through, but if you haven't yet bought The Deeds
of Captain Wilkins you can leave this
particular book of The Freedom Chronicles on the shelf - you've already
read it.
Based on the
book «The Long Walk» by Slavomir Rawicz, the film has a
particular fascination for me as I well remember
reading the
book some 40 years ago as one
of a spate
of books about World War 2 prison camp escapes that enthralled me.
In the
book, we talk about a variety
of ways and we've studied a lot
of great teachers who support the acquisition
of vocabulary during the
reading, whether it's through jotting a note or dropping in a definition or doing a little bit
of practice during
reading with a
particular word.
The entire
book is well worth the
read, however,
of particular interest are 10 facilitator moves that «influence how teams, departments, and faculties learn.»
The changes include the introduction
of several new fonts to choose from, along with easy access to the table
of contents when
reading a
particular book.
I've
read all
of Agatha Christie's canon multiple times, delighting in the fact that since I can never remember what happens in any
particular book, I can enjoy her work ad infinitum.
I don't have a
particular dog in the print - vs - eBook fight; I like print
books and haven't yet felt the need to buy an eReader, but I see the appeal
of eBooks and am generally just glad that people are
reading, no matter the format.
By having wide margins (referred to as gutters in the
book design world) and spacing, bullets and even boxed in pieces to highlight
particular text, it invites the reader to
read instead
of taking inventory via a quick scan and moving on.
Of course, you have to take pot luck with a Little Free Library — you're unlikely to find a particular book that you're looking for, but it's a great no - risk way of being more adventurous with your reading, trying out a genre or author that you wouldn't normally pick u
Of course, you have to take pot luck with a Little Free Library — you're unlikely to find a
particular book that you're looking for, but it's a great no - risk way
of being more adventurous with your reading, trying out a genre or author that you wouldn't normally pick u
of being more adventurous with your
reading, trying out a genre or author that you wouldn't normally pick up.
However, let me also note that if you are a digital reader, and you happen to
read most
of your
books via a
particular ebook system, I am also totally cool with you buying my titles via whatever system you usually use to get your ebooks.
I've never had any
particular issues with the Nook as a device; the hardware is lovely and the current edition
of the software on mine is simple and doesn't screw up what I want it to do, i.e., let me
read books.
Guerilla Marketing Weapons, in
particular, will be a hugely valuable
read for authors out there who have clued into the fact that endlessly tweeting about your latest Kindle Free day may not be the surest path to selling lots
of books.
, Overall, an enjoyable
read but it's more the overall feel
of the
book I'll remember, as opposed to any
particular part
of it standing out.
Fans
of the
particular genre will recognize the conventions
of what they love to
read, and be more inclined to come to the
book.
However, I was so intrigued by the post and your description
of your
books, their evolution, and your
particular background and slant on things... now I want to go out and
read your series.
Many
book tour participants
read a lot
of books in a
particular genre.
To say a
book has «changed your life» might be a bit extreme, but most
of us have
read books that, at the
particular point in our lives when we
read them, caused us to sit up and reassess things; and, indeed, changed the course
of our lives to some degree.
In a
particular department at this ministry, a man with the alias Porfiry Petrovich (yes, the detective in charge
of solving Raskolnikov's murders) is responsible for carefully
reading books, in
particular novels and shortstory collections, and especially love stories.
You can share
books you are
reading or
particular passages
of the
books.
Being cultivated is a matter
of not having
read any
book in
particular, but
of being able to find your bearings within
books as a system.»
The formatting
of that
particular title required the reader to zoom in and then arrow over to every block, which would be like traditional comic
book or graphic novel readers needing to run a handheld magnifying glass over every page in order to
read the text and see the complete artwork.
Since each
of the 22 chapters discusses a
particular font (or two) and often its associated designer, the
book can be
read out
of sequence and still make sense.