Sentences with phrase «written over a hundred»

The Bible was written over hundreds of years by 40 different authors.
Menander wrote over a hundred comedies but his version of Heauton Timorumenos has survived only in part.
It would be easy to read it and assume it was written over a hundred years ago.
This poor person could not believe that anyone could have written over a hundred novels and since I was lying about that, I couldn't know anything about book pricing.
He's pretty sure he has some traits of autism, because he's been constantly working and obscenely prolific for the entire duration, writing over a hundred screenplays and TV pilots, which he's adapting into forthcoming books, because these days very few people are willing to turn throw money at him to put his... [Read more...]
Lawrence Block wrote over a hundred trash novels in the «50s and into the «60s.
He has written over a hundred exhibition catalogue essays.

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Over the last 15 years, I have discovered valuable secrets about the publishing industry that have helped me in writing my own books — secrets that have then helped me to sell hundreds of thousands of copies of those books.
Has written over one hundred analytical studies on e-commerce, ICOs, electronic currencies, and blockchain.
Over the years I have written and spoken hundreds of thousands of words about the importance of the credibility statement, more commonly known as your interest - creating opening statement.
We have written over 1000 articles on the topics and the site includes a massive PDF library of over 250 Whitepapers and Reports, hundreds of videos and links to leading podcasters and video shows.
There have been hundreds, if not thousands, of books written about investing over the years.
The Christian Bible was written by men, not women, and then rewritten time - and - again over the last several hundred years, by men, when the Bible failed to support the teachings of those «men».
It was written by many people over the span of hundreds of years, it is tribal rules from the infancy of our development and arguably is not a good book at all but full of hatred, spite and unspeakable violence, and you arent allowed to use «faith» as your proof of existence... faith is nothing less than the throwing away of reason i.e. belief without evidence.
The writings of Grisez, Finnis, and their collaborators have been greeted by a barrage of criticism, which is why Professor George has written over three hundred pages of essays in their defense.
and jus a side not for critics of the bible, theres an interesting fact in which the bible has over 40 different authors from various backgrounds over a span of 1500 hundred years who wrote prophecies that were fullfulled to a t hundreds of years later.
Apparently, you get Thom Rainer to write a book about it, and get 23 prominent church leaders and seminary presidents to endorse the book, and then price the book in such a way so that scared church leaders all over the country will buy hundreds of copies of the book so they can hand it out to all the people in their «Church Membership» classes.
This effort was in a measure successful but it is interesting to note that in the Middle Ages Peter Abelard was nevertheless driven to write his Liber Sententiarum sic et non citing over one hundred and fifty subjects on which the early Fathers were in considerable disagreement with one another!
I mean, obviously the bible... written by man thousands of years ago, and revised, by man hundreds of times to keep fear and influence over common folk thru the ages could be so believeable.
The bible is a book written by mortal mena nd translated multiple times over many hundreds of years.
The oldest manuscripts we have were written down hundreds of years after the last «apostle» died?There were over 8,000 of these old manuscripts and no 2 are alike?
Hmmm... maybe if you wait a few years to write down the witness accounts, then translate them into hundreds of languages over the course of thousands of years, you may be able to compare.
That would be the book written by dozens of authors over hundreds of years, edited and reassembled in differing forms with different content countless times, not to mention translated with all the inconsistencies in connotation that entails.
And I think it's a book written by men, translated many times over hundreds of years by other men, and as far removed from the word of any actual god as can be.
They seem to think that a translation of the Bible written over a thousand years after the fact, and hundreds of years before today, somehow accurately transmits the original message.
It is doubtful that any philosopher has written so much for so long — twenty books, over four hundred articles and reviews, and a voluminous correspondence, written over a period of eighty - four years.2 In his eighth and ninth decades he published dozens of articles, reviews, forewords, and seven major books.
Since 1960 over two hundred books and countless reports have examined either single congregations or their species, and any new work such as mine gratefully follows the tracks that many sorts of explorers — consultants, management specialists, sociologists, psychologists, ethnographers, historians, and others — have already laid down.1 Prior to 1960 the investigation of the local church was more occasional, and except for a few books written to enliven parish programs2 and the pioneering sociology of H. Paul Douglass, 3 the analysis occurred primarily in Europe.4
The Bible is a «symposium» of works by a number of persons, composed of many writings, written over a period of hundreds of years, some only preserved in fragments, by unknown authors, written on animal skins (for they had no paper as we know it), with no printing presses to preserve the writing... It's a marvel we have the Bible at all.
It contains several hundred letters that C. S. Lewis wrote to children over the years.
It contains sixty - six books written over many hundreds of years by a great number of writers, the names of whom we know in only a relatively small number of cases.
Since it systematically censures the northern kings and praises those of the south, it was apparently written or compiled by someone partial to the Southern Kingdom, and since this process continues over a four - hundred - year period ending with the Exile, the chances are that somebody near that time worked over the court records and put his own interpretation on them.
After that there are tons of ways to prove that the Bible is correct... fulfilled prophecy, including the names of Cyrus of Persia and Hezikiah of Judah by name and by activity hundreds of years before they were born, science written hundreds of years prior to the discovery as in the «circle of the earth sits on nothing» in Isaiah... but the evidence I prefer over all the rest is the longevity in the making of the Bible.
The Prophet Muhammad «has prevailed over us for nearly seven hundred years,» he writes.
I would have no way of understanding what was said, much less being able to remember it and tell it over and over by the campfires for hundreds or thousands of years before it was written down.
You know nothing of the afterlife, only of words written by MEN, lost in translation over hundreds and thousands of years.
There are over 300 prophecies about the messiah (Christ) written hundreds of years before He was born and walked the earth.
@truth, «There are over 300 prophecies about the messiah (Christ) written hundreds of years before He was born and walked the earth.
a book written thousands of years ago, translated hundreds of times over, and all this by men...
I created and trialled hundreds of hands - on character building activities with my own children over a period of nearly four years before writing Playing with Purpose.
«Unlike most other pails, the Ubbi can use regular trash bags — not proprietary refills — an advantage that simplifies everything,» writes Winnie Yang at The Wirecutter, «from changing the bags to buying replacements and also costs you literally hundreds of dollars less over a few years of ownership.»
Cue fevered speculation and hundreds of words written online and in print over the significance of these 29 characters between the pair — only for it all to be somewhat bizarrely dampened down when Clegg claimed he could beat up Balls.
As I am sitting here writing this contribution at 8:50 in the morning, I can already hear signs of the relentless fighting that has been going on for over ten days around Rachel's Tomb in Bethlehem: Soldiers shooting tear gas canisters, military jets are flying over the area, ambulances rushing to the scene and hundreds of impatient drivers waiting to cross the area honking without let - up.
As Brandreth writes in the introduction, forsaking all modesty, he has been collecting humorous quotations since he was a small child, and, with no sense of self - awareness, proceeds to list as personal acquaintances many of those quoted — «There is almost no one who was born over the past one hundred years and who is quoted in the Dictionary whom I have not met».
He wrote on his blog: «If this is the beginning of the end of that historic link, it is a very serious development that threatens a pillar of our democracy that has endured for over one hundred years.
«David Cameron and Iain Duncan Smith are presiding over a complete mess and it is taxpayers who are picking up the bill with at least one hundred million pounds of their money written off.
When I reported for The Buffalo News I wrote stories that revealed Paladino for what he is: A self - described outsider who contributed hundreds of thousands of dollars to politicians over the years, including those -LSB-...]
I remember being terrified by the thought of writing a doctoral dissertation that was over a hundred pages long.
I can cite my direct observations of the hundreds of victims of my occasional efforts over the years as a teacher of physics and writing.
Scientists estimate that the experiment will result in one of the largest scientific samples of data ever, at least a few hundred petabytes — more than all the written works in the history of the world, several times over.
As you might guess from the hundreds of MassGenomics blog posts over the years, I enjoy writing.
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