Not exact matches
Indeed, how is it even possible to
speak of the death of God, particularly at a time when the
name of God would
seem to be unsayable?
In
speaking of my paper on «Religion in Arden,» Robert Miola makes much of my emphasis on «the Shakeshafte theory» of Shakespeare in Lancashire and on the Catholicism of his family back in Stratford, but this was merely subordinate to my main concentration on the Catholic resonances in what
seems to me one of the most Catholic of Shakespeare's plays, As You Like It, set as it is in the (ambiguously
named) Forest of Arden.
The reason they are mnot saved is because of lawlessness rather than being obedience to Gods word they believed in Jesus Christ but because of there hearts did not walk according to the word and because it
speaks of signs and wonders it
seems more about them and the works that they did.Of course none of us are saved by works.How do you understand that passage as some are saved and some are not it
seems clear that to be saved we must believe and also walk in obedience to Gods word.brentnz A Tree and its Fruit mat 7: 2Many will say to Me on that day, «Lord, Lord, did we not prophesy in Your
name, and in Your
name drive out demons and perform many miracles?»
It
seems that «the love that dare not
speak its
name» will now not keep quiet.
Writing and
speaking theologically and
naming the divine
seem to me a most dangerous activity, for though we are quick to see the limitations of other religious groups or theologians, we fail to recognize our own limitations.
I'm
speaking about the people that
seem to think that a certain (
name your disaster here...) happened, «because» God is (fill in your opinion of what God is mad at here...) «He's mad at the gays, he's mad at the non-believers (anyone other than a «true Christian»), etc...
As for her promos, I'm sure they'll get better... I think she was genuinely overwhelmed by the moment last night — when the fans were cheering her and chanting her
name like crazy — she legit looked like she was about to cry... But she's always been a good interview (at least all the ones I've seen / heard)... she's engaging, well -
spoken, good sense of humor and always
seems comfortable
Every cloth nappy fan I
spoke to would say this wasn't true, but then launch into a bafflingly detailed description of the different types and pieces and boosters and liners, and, at a time when I was having trouble remembering my
name or stringing words together, it
seemed, well, too much of an unnecessary complication.
If by age 2 your child rarely attempts to
speak or imitate others, doesn't react when you call her
name out of her sight, or just
seems totally uninterested in talking, she may have a speech, hearing, or developmental problem.
It
seems a recent phenomenon that the
name Jack has made its way into the top ten, not just in the U.S., but in much of the English
speaking world.
Without testament or, to resolve the metaphor, without tradition — which selects and
names, which hands down and preserves, which indicates where the treasures are and what their worth is — there
seems to be no willed continuity in time and hence, humanly
speaking, neither past nor future... Thus the treasure was lost, not because of historical circumstances and the adversity of reality, but because no tradition had foreseen its appearance or its reality, because no testament had willed it for the future.
The
name of this article is really provocative however I thought there is a necessity to
speak about AnastasiaDate and the policy of this agency which
seems to be non.
Léontine has spent much of her life immersed in science without thinking of love, the sudden introduction to someone that loves her
seems heavenly; Hermocrates sees through the disguise automatically thinking that the woman — she uses the new
name Aspasie — is there to court Agis, but the princess
speaks to him with such loving grace that he can no longer question her intentions.
The Italian
speaking American, Jack, now poses as a photographer and calls himself Edward, as he meets two friendly characters in the Italian village who
seem more like symbols than real people: a kindly Father Benedetto (Paolo Bonacelli) who once sired a bastard child and believes the Americano is a sinner worth saving and a local prostitute from the bordello with a heart of gold
named Clara (Violante Placido).
Speaking of which, her
name seems to come from midnightâ $ ¦ â $ shadowâ $ = â $ nightâ $ is simple, isnâ $ ™ t it.â $
After years of living alongside these beings, it
seems implausible that someone wouldn't have given them a
name less awkward than «those we do not
speak of.»
Logically
speaking, the new baby sedan
seems to be the only option without a
name to call it's very own, so «Levante» may be the winner.
A large, rear - drive sedan powered by a potent V8 engine and loaded with features, it
seems the only thing the Korean auto giant can't engineer is a brand
name that sparks envy when
spoken.
Many bank staff
seem to have no idea what an e-Series fund is, and those who do dare not
speak the
name aloud.
- Aonuma and Miyamoto have played through BotW start to finish - the strangest thing Link can eat is «dubious food» which happens when you mess up cooking - «it's a secret» as to whether the Master Sword can break - Switch TV mode will have better resolution / sound than Wii U - Link can wear green, but it wasn't specified if this was his iconic green tunic - Link does no
speak a full sentence - Link does not have a family - Breath of the Wild was the toughest Zelda game to create - companions outside of your horse include a wolf, but this was most likely referencing the wolf Link amiibo - the stamina meter can be upgraded - Link's last
name is the same as Mario's according to Miyamoto, meaning it's Link Link - Link is not human - Breath of the Wild takes place after Ocarina of Time - Aonuma / Miyamoto are unsure what NX stood for, but they say it was probably for Nintendo X - you can eventually get a snowboard for a shield (this may be a joke)- you can not eat horses - the game does have big surprises - Miyamoto thinks that Pauline lives in New Donk City - Aonuma / Miyamoto say that Tingle is always happy and the devs love him - While there are multiple Links in games, it's always the same Mario in his adventures - the idea of Paper Zelda is discussed, and while the convo does
seem playful, Aonuma says they're working on it.
Otherwise you'll find that the game tends to throw around a bunch of Russian
names and words, hoping that you'll understand a fraction of them,
speaking of which — unlike the guards and enemies present in the other games in the Assassin's Creed Chronicles trilogy, no one
seems to actually
speak their respective language, save for a few widely known words.
A lot but not all of this kind of work is painting, which
seems to be becoming the art medium that dare not
speak its
name...» These four artists proudly
speak the
name of painting.
A lot but not all of this kind of work is painting, which
seems to be becoming the art medium that dare not
speak its
name where museums are concerned.
Even the
name of the college
seems to
speak unapologetically to its vision and its mission.
had invited Gleick to
speak on Jan 13th, and given the context of the invitations, and Gleick's refusal, doesn't it
seem reasonable to accept that his
name must have been coming up a fair bit among members of the HI board in the last few weeks in January?
Finally, a friendly face and an open door policy are always appreciated — for example, friends of mine at Queens University have
spoken quite enthusiastically about their reference librarian who is known by all for her helpfulness, and
seems to be on a first
name basis with the entire student body.