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... This cup is the Holy Grail. To most people, the holy grail
is the cup that Jesus drank out of at the Last supper. ... Where is the holy grail now? ... He drank out of a cup “the holy grail” and
offered it to all the others as a symbol as his blood. ... When he died, his descendants were m... |
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Holy Days
There are twelve Holy Days throughout the year: Ash Wednesday, the Annunciation, Holy Saturday, the Ascension, the Assumption, All Saints’ Day, All Souls’ Day, Holy Thursday, the Immaculate Conception, Easter, Pentecost, and Good Friday.
Ash Wednesday is the day Lent begins; forty days... |
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The “Holy Thursday” poems when read separately bring about different emotions. ... The poems, when read as separate entities show two points of view, and a reader would most likely enjoy the more cheerful mood brought about by Holy Thursday in Songs of I. In reality Blake wants these poems read t... |
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To reach the most definite answer of what makes something holy, you would have to know, undoubtedly, what the correct religion is. ... We may never know the true answer to this on earth, however, based on Christianity there are good arguments for both sides, that God decides what is holy because ... |
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The central theme I have come upon from the two stories, “Gimpel the Fool” and “Young Goodman Brown”, is a path to self-awareness that they must come to decide whether or not to become a Holy Fool. ...
A “Holy Fool” can be explained in the quote given by the rabbi in the story, Gimpel the Fool. ... |
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Fact
V&S Vin&Sprit AB (V&S) is the Swedish government owned manufacturer of Absolut Vodka, founded in 1917. ... One of the products it sells is vodka, the sales of which commenced under the trademark ABSOLUT in the United States in 1979, and in Sweden and other parts of Europe around 1980-1981.
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Often unnoticed but chiefly important, the Holy Spirit is an extremely vital component of Trinitarian worship. The reason I say ‘often unnoticed’ is because the work of the Holy Spirit is repeatedly overlooked in our churches, our worship, and in our personal lives. Obviously, I do not speak for ... |
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2) Does Holy Communion Matter?
Yes, I think that Holy Communion does matter. I believe that Holy Communion is very important and that the sharing of bread and wine emphasises the Christian fellowship of all those who believe in Jesus Christ as Saviour and Lord. The sharing or “Communion” is a h... |
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Mingus Manifesto I believe in a single, ultimate Being with no limitations or personal boundaries; a Being who decides what is right and what is wrong and limits the abilities of mankind [“The Cow” 2.163 (The Qu’Ran), Genesis 1:1 (The Holy Bible)]. This Being, in order to be supreme, may have no fla... |
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While Basil the Great was not one of the first to deal with the Trinitarian issue, Basil the great was one of the first theologians of the Ancient Church to defend the divinity of the Holy Spirit. ... Basil, unable to ignore the question concerning the Holy Spirit due to the Pneumatomachian’s vie... |
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In his idealistic and realistic versions of “Holy Thursday,” in “Songs of Innocence” and “Songs of Experience” respectively, William Blake intensifies the contrast of the two poems by altering several elements of the poems. ...
It is the “Songs of Innocence” version that displays the idealistic vi... |
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Dearest Evelyn,
I hope this letter finds you and the children in good health. ... Being a Christian yourself you can understand why the Holy City, or Jerusalem, is so important to us and our faith. ... Now, the Muslims have made it difficult for us to visit the holy shri... |
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Matthew Scruggs
Professor Merritt
Gospels & Acts
14 November 2003
The Cohesive Ministry of the Holy Spirit
“What we need then, and what the world is waiting for, is the Son of God, borne witness to and revealed in all his radiant beauty of the witness of the Holy Spirit,... |
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Jainism
I. Jainist Gods: Those who practice Jainism believe that all people have the potential to become a God. ... Laity people (Common practitioners of Jainism) believe that if they are righteous in their they can become sadhus (holy men) or sadhvis (holy women). ... Laity people (Common prac... |
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Sanctification Leviticus 20:26 Thus you are to be holy to Me, for I the Lord am holy; and I have set you apart from the peoples to be Mine. What is Sanctification? As we go through life we all feel a certain pressure to be conformed to the mold of the world. We feel that if we don’t wear certain clo... |
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For 1’300 years, the Jihad, the supposed Muslim “holy war” against Christianity and other faiths has throughout the Middle East, Europe, Africa and Asia. This holy war has now reached the Americas. The Jihad originates in the early 600’s when the Muslim prophet Muhammad preached the teachings of the... |
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The Greek Revival dominated american architecture during the period 1818-1850. It was the first truly national style in the United States, found in all regions of the country. The popularity of the style was due to strong associations with classical tradition and democracy. The Greek Revival was ver... |
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The wife of Bath views the world by seeing the truth about the roles of women in society and in relationships. Its apparent that her main hope is to see women become the dominate force in society, but in doing this, she also attempts to balance the power held by men and women. At times, the wife s... |
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The origin of the conflicts between Hindus and Muslims can not be specifically pinpointed to one incident. ... Unfortunately, all this has been destroyed by the Hindu-Muslim conflicts because even now this beautiful region has been reduced to a constant war-zone. ...
Although the confli... |
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A pilgrimage is a religious journey to a religious place, and many people go on them to strengthen their faith. This is because a pilgrimage is a visit to a sacred place often as an act of religious devotion.
Pilgrimage sites have developed for various reasons. ...
The Holy Land is the first... |
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“A Matter of Forced Salvation: The Sexual Imagery of John Donne’s ‘Holy Sonnet XIV’” by Chrissy Kensinger argues that Donne used sexual imagery and suggestive language to link sexual fantasy to spirituality. ... She has taken this phrase to mean that God is being employed as the speaker’s love... |
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... Walden is replete with seemingly obscure observations concerning everything in reach. ... Purity is not denial in Walden, but rather “a necessity of the perception and joy for which [Thoreau] lived” (Paul 259). ... Walden teaches that pure virtue was a condition of reading “the hieroglyph... |
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The Sabbath the most important ritual observation in Judaism, from what I have learned from the information that I have found it said that it is even more important than Yom Kippur. ... The Sabbath is a special gift from Go, a day that is awaited by Jews for some time. The seventh day, Sabbath is... |
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It seems that the first Crusade was a direct outcome of the Peace of God and The Truce of God movements; it is evident that they were already in effect when Pope Urban II delivered his message at Clermont in Auvergne, in November, 1095. They were the platform for his discourse and appeals that final... |
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Israel’s capital, Jerusalem, is a significant religious location for three religions, Hebrew’s, Christians, and the Muslims. As far back as can be remembered, the Hebrew’s have claimed the land formerly known as Canaan, as theirs. ... Two groups, however, the ancient Philistines and the modern ... |
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... However, upon reading the article, “The Godfather of the American Constitution,” from the Western Civilization supplemental text, I now see that there can be quite a difference in two author’s renditions of the same subject. ...
The article, “The Godfather of the American Constitution,” is ... |
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The character of Friar Laurence in the famous play "Romeo and Juliet" by William Shakespeare, is the priest and friend of the Capulet and Montague family. He has a supportive, caring nature and tries only to do what is right when solving the many problems of Juliet Capulet. The Friar can see a way i... |
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Faith
Faith is absolute confidence in the integrity of God.
Right
Right is any motive principle or act in harmony with the holy will and nature of God.
Wrong
Wrong is any motive principle or act that is not in harmony with the holy will and nature of God.
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The sound of the call to prayer for the Muslim faith ringing through the city walls, the hushed murmur of prayer along the Western Wall, the sun rising over Bethlehem: all fixed at one point, Jerusalem. It is sometimes difficult to discern sacred space from profane space when dealing with a non-rel... |
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EASTER IN MEXICO
In Mexico a predominantly Roman Catholic country Easter is widely celebrated. ... With each town in the Republic boasting its unique traditions for Semana Santa (Holy Week), it makes Mexico an interesting stop for visitors. ... Easter Sunday is no doubt the most celebrated c... |
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From his birth in 1564 until his death in 1642, Galileo Galilei lived a remarkable life. ... In spite of this, in Galileo’s time, not everyone readily accepted his ideas, most notably the Holy Office of the Inquisition. The Inquisition wanted to abolish deviation from the ideas of the Church. Th... |
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"Books? Reading? - waste of time!" Deposit of spirit or blackened pages between thicker covers? Extra-ordinary substance of energy, or tedious words, ideas, images considerably lacking appeal? The restless, unreflective, mundane individual will have the stupendous liberty to esteem reading books as ... |
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From Black Elk Speaks: III. The Great Vision
By John G. Neihardt
The story is one of a great holy man, Black Elk. At a young age, he falls ill, and is near death when he has a vision involving his ancestors (Grandfathers). ... However, this story is about more than just Black Elk, the ho... |
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The Roman Emperor Titus assigns one wall to each of the four commanders who serve him. ... They do so by way of the Western Wall: the most sacred site for Jews around the world.
To understand the importance of the Western Wall, one must first understand the meaning that the Temple held. ... Th... |
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Many people today ask whether Jesus is the only Way to God. They ask: “What about Buddha or Mohammed? Can’t one just live a good life? Why did Jesus have to die on the Cross to save us?” They support these arguments with the fact that God is a loving God, and love means forgiveness. However, they fa... |
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The Temple Church was consecrated in honour of the Blessed Virgin Mary on 10 February 1185 by Heraclius, Patriarch of Jerusalem. The whole Temple community had moved from an earlier site in High Holborn, considered by the 1160s to be too confined. The church was the chapel serving the London headqu... |
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Judaism, Christianity, and Islam
Judaism, Islam and Christianity are three world religions that show great similarities, yet are divided by crucial differences. ... They are all prophet-oriented, though Christianity is the only one to make the prophet divine. They believe in their religion as t... |
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Come pensive Nun, devout and pure, Sober, steadfast, and demure, All in a robe of darkest grain, Flowing with majestic train, And sable stole of cypress lawn, Over thy decent shoulders drawn. Come, but keep thy wonted state, With even step and musing gait, And looks commercing with the skies, Thy ra... |
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In 1212, during the reign of Roman Pope Innocent III, a poor young shepherd boy from Cloyes, France (just south of Paris) approached King Philip Augustus II of France and told him he had been sent by Jesus to lead a Crusade that would march to Jerusalem and "free the Christians in the Holy Land" and... |
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Characterization
Chaucer directly characterizes the knight as a good and righteous person by saying he is “a valiant man” and “a true, perfect, gentle knight” (5). ... Chaucer the pilgrim describes the monk as being a great holy man with his statement that he is “a manly man, capable of bein... |
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Charles V faced opposition politically from other European states that were attempting to uphold the balance of power in Europe as well as the League of Schmalkald within the Holy Roman Empire. He also faced social problems dealing with Lutheranism being taken out of context; however, most of the s... |
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Worship in Ancient Israel 1) Around 952 B.C. the Temple was the center of Israelite worship. This included not only the high priest himself but the people/congregants. The priestly descendants of the Tribe of Levi were to guard the temple while the high priest was honored with the liberty of enterin... |
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Daisy Buchanon is Jay Gatsby’s Holy Grail, and therefore his quest is
doomed to failure because the ideal cannot be made real. We realize that Gatsby
has sentenced himself to this indefinite failure in his dreams of obtaining Daisy
when Nick states, “. ... 149) It is necessary to have a... |
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Leslie Wong Fern Hill Commentary
The poem “Fern Hill” by Dylan Thomas renders childhood as a period of paradise. ... The holy streams not only represent the setting of “Fern Hill” as the narrator’s home, but also as a holy land that provided the narrator’s childhood with an eternal paradise.... |
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The crusades had begun as a Christian “holy war”, but turned into a quest for power and territory. ... The success of the first crusade marked the beginning of two hundred years of crusades, but the Christians would gain nothing more than what they had two hundred years earlier. ... Befor... |
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John Donne’s Holy Sonnet X and Randall Jarrell’s The Death of the Ball Turret Gunner both deal with the experience of death, yet have two very different viewpoints on the subject. Donne looks at death not as an end, but merely as a transition to the afterlife. He uses personification to address dea... |
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William Shakespeare: Hamlet In the past, there were many great play writers; one play writer in specific is William Shakespeare. Throughout his life, he has composed many play writes. One in specific would be the play Hamlet which was first performed in 1603. In the play Hamlet, a lot of important t... |
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Everything is possible for him who believes. Mark 9:23 From everyone who has been given much, much will be demanded; and from the one who has been entrusted with much, much more will be asked. Luke 12:48 But I’ll tell you whom to fear. Fear God, who has the power to kill people and then throw them i... |
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Worship – the missing jewel in the crown of the church – A W Tozer
In the Welsh news on Wednesday evening was an item about a village not that far from us where they were finally connected to the national grid. ... To put all that we are on the altar of worship and let God Himself send the fire th... |
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Christianity Christianity is a major world wide religion which owes it very existence to its world wide network of believers, followers, prophets, and one man, Jesus, the son of God. As Christians we believe in God, the father, Jesus, the son, and the Holy Spirit. We s Christians owe everything to o... |