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All-Wise Show Mead, $30 for 750 milliliters, All-Wise Meadery, 96 North 13th Street (Wythe Avenue), Williamsburg, Brooklyn, allwisemeadery.
Until then, Sprouse's brews — such as All-Wise Oolong Mead, which is infused with oolong tea, and All-Wise Show Mead, which is dry and aged with oak — are available online at  AllWiseMeadery.
Depending on your taste, All-Wise mead just might be it.
No one pretends that [rankings are] perfect or all-wise. Indeed
Dylan runs All-Wise Meadery, which he founded in 2017 in Williamsburg, Brooklyn.
While those are all wise steps to take, it's too little, too late.
All-Wise Meadery, a new mead brewery in Brooklyn, is here to change that.
But I'm excited to see what else All-Wise brews up in the future.
An all-wise central plan could force the right people into the right jobs.
Of course, 1,000 monkeys would be just as likely to produce a seemingly all-wise prophet.
All-Wise Meadery is the Brooklyn brewery run by Dylan and he's featured in many photos.
In addition to Enlightenment Wines there is All-Wise Meadery in Williamsburg, which opened in 2018.
What did Curt do that finally crossed a line with the all-wise and powerful Dan Shaughnessy?
"We want a leader who is all-wise and all-powerful and in excellent health," Post said.
Dylan studied video game design and opened All-Wise Meadery in Brooklyn, with two business partners, in 2018.
After months of construction, production, and other preparations, Dylan Sprouse's meadery and tasting room, All-Wise, is open in Williamsburg, Brooklyn.
The ability to lead "We want a leader who is all wise and all powerful and in excellent health," Post said.
Let us by all wise and constitutional measures promote intelligence among the people as the best means of preserving our liberties.
Most MPs agree that it wouldn't be at all wise to drop out of the EU without a transitional phase agreed, either.
Instead, he's going way old school and making batches of mead at his yet-to-be-opened brewery in Brooklyn, All-Wise Meadery.
After graduating from New York University in 2015, he opened a brewery in Williamsburg, Brooklyn called All-Wise Meadery where he works today.
New York Magazine's neighborhood blog Bedford + Bowery recently reported that a new meadery called All-Wise will soon be opening in Brooklyn with Sprouse aat the helm.
Even though we were not unanimously obsessed with Dylan Sprouse's mead, we do appreciate that he and his All-Wise team are introducing us to new beverage options.
At All-Wise, Mr. Sprouse and his partner, Matt Kwan, are making their mead with New York State honey; they focus on producing a dry mead that highlights ingredients.
In 2016, he teamed up with his college friend Matt Kwan and fellow Disney alum Doug Brochu ("Sonny With a Chance") to form All-Wise Meadery, which launched in May.
During the interview, the couple also revealed that although they first met at a party, the actor, who currently runs Brooklyn's All-Wise Meadery, made the first move over Instagram.
When I went to visit All-Wise they were just getting ready to bottle their two "show meads," which they let me try in their pre-filtered and -bottled state.
"Some of the guys [from Brooklyn Brewery] saw us when we were moving in and recently reached out to us," Doug Brochu, one of Sprouse's two co-founders of All-Wise told me.
Sprouse shared his plans to open a bar in Brooklyn's Williamsburg neighborhood called the All-Wise Meadery — where he'll sell alcohol he makes himself — although he's had to push back the bar's opening date a few times.
Wise men and astrologers throughout the empire try and fail to decode the dream to the intense dismay of the king, who, in a fit of rage, orders the slaughter of all wise men in his kingdom.
But perhaps no piece of evidence is as strong as a snapshot Palvin shared on Instagram Story today of Sprouse sitting at his brewery, All-Wise Meadery, in an unbuttoned shirt with the words "Boss Baby" written on top.
According to the bar's website, the All-Wise Meadery was supposed to open in the summer of 2017, but as Sprouse told Vulture, the deadline was then pushed back to the fall before being pushed back again to sometime before the end of winter.
By the end of the series we were all wise to her tricks, but in Sorcerer's Stone it was downright shocking to learn that, no, the sinister potions instructor who's always swooping around like a bat and saying menacing things is not, in fact, the villain.
With Doug Brochu and Matt Kwan, he has started All-Wise Meadery in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, to attract an audience for what some consider to be the world's most ancient alcoholic beverage, one that was supposedly quaffed by King Midas, on Viking ships, and, fictionally, in Tolkien's Middle-earth.
Thor converses with Alvíss while protecting his daughter. Illustration by W. G. Collingwood "Sun Shines in the Hall" (1908) by W. G. Collingwood Alvíssmál (Old Norse: 'The Song of All-wise' or 'The Words of All-wise') is a poem collected in the Poetic Edda, probably dating to the 12th century, that describes how the god Thor outwits a dwarf called Alvíss ("All-Wise") who seeks to marry his daughter.
A trustier gloss than thou canst give From all wise scrolls demonstrative, The sea doth sigh and the wind sing.
Muʿtazilis believed that the first obligation on humans, specifically adults in full possession of their mental faculties, is to use their intellectual power to ascertain the existence of God, and to become knowledgeable of his attributes. One must wonder about the whole existence, that is, about why something exists rather than nothing. If one comes to know that there is a being who caused this universe to exist, not reliant on anything else and absolutely free from any type of need, then one realizes that this being is all-wise and morally perfect. If this being is all-wise, then his very act of creation cannot be haphazard or in vain.
Aeschylus calls Selene "the eye of night".Aeschylus, Seven Against Thebes 390. The Orphic Hymns give Selene horns and a torch, describing her as "all- seeing", "all-wise", a lover of horses and of vigilance, and a "foe of strife" who "giv'st to Nature's works their destin'd end".Orphic Hymns 8.
"Franklin, Benjamin. Benjamin Franklin's Autobiography. Chapter IV. reprinted on USGenNet.org. As a young man he rejected Christian dogma in a 1725 pamphlet A Dissertation on Liberty and Necessity, Pleasure and Pain, which he later saw as an embarrassment, while simultaneously asserting that God is "all wise, all good, all powerful.
They deferred admission for one year, and attended the university from 2011 to 2015. Both Cole and Dylan confirmed they wish to pursue acting post- university. As of 2018, Cole appears as Jughead Jones on the television series Riverdale, and Dylan is a co-owner and brewmaster of the All-Wise Meadery in Williamsburg, Brooklyn.
Yet, many readers found they could connect with Streams because it "spoke to those who had difficulty relating their own sufferings to the noble and eternal purposes of a loving and all-wise God." Cowman often stated, "I did not write Streams. God gave me Streams."Pearson, B.H., The Vision Lives, OMS International, Inc.
In Norse mythology, Hervör alvitr (Old Norse, alvitr possibly meaning "all- wise" or "strange creature"Orchard (1997:83).) is a valkyrie. Hervör alvitr is attested in the Poetic Edda poem Völundarkviða as the sister of the valkyrie Hlaðguðr svanhvít (both daughters of King Hlödvér), and as the seven-year wife of the smith Völundr.
Alvíss puts a ring around the arm of Þrúðr, by Lorenz Frølich Alvíss ("All- Wise") was a dwarf in Norse mythology. Thor's daughter, Þrúðr, was promised in marriage to Alvíss. Thor was unhappy with the match however, so he devised a plan. He told Alvíss that, because of his small height, he had to prove his wisdom.
According to the stanza 5 of the poem Vafthrudnismal from the Poetic Edda: :"Then Odin went to try the wisdom :of the all-wise giant [Vafthrudnir]; :to the hall he came which Im's father owned; :Odin went inside." : ::— Larrington trans. Ím is also mentioned in a list of giants in the Skaldskaparmal section of the Prose Edda by Snorri Sturluson.
The Jews > who led Europe and the entire world to disaster – morally, culturally and > economically – developed an appetite which nothing less than the world as a > whole could satisfy … Love has its limits. The movement for freeing the > world from Jews is a movement for the renaissance of human dignity. The all- > wise and Almighty God is behind this movement.Jasenovac – Pavelić papers , > jasenovac-info.
They are subject to the natural laws that they serve, and they partake in the eternal rebirth and continuous synthesis and decomposition of the forms. As to their nature, the true and natural Gods are perfect, virtuous, immortal, unchangeable, infinite, just, all-wise, eternal, non-personal, without gender, unifying, ethereal and permeate all matter.Hellenic Council YSEE of America. (2018). Hellenic Ethnic Religion: Theology and Practice.
As Jakob chased Ahmed on the penultimate straightaway, he clipped Ahmed's heels once more, causing Ahmed to almost trip and fall. On the final lap, Jakob Ingebrigsten made an early, aggressive (and consequently, fatal) move to the front. As he asserted his 1500m footspeed, Chelimo attempted to stay with him. Ahmed, Barega, and Edris were all wise to this error, and did not challenge Jakob as aggressively as Chelimo did.
It considers things from the point of view of the Divine Name of All-Wise. Also, following this method, in the Risale-i Nur Bediuzzaman dealt with many mysteries of religion, such as bodily resurrection and Divine Determining and man's will, and the riddle of the constant activity in the universe and the motion of particles, before which man relying on his own intellect and philosophy had been impotent.
Cambridge University Press. To him, religions were fabrications fostered by ruling elites; although the earliest Christians had been exemplary in sharing their goods, Christianity had long since degenerated into encouraging the acceptance of suffering and submission to tyranny as practised by the kings of France: injustice was explained away as being the will of an all-wise Being.John Hedley Brooke (1991), Science and Religion: Some Historical Perspectives, p. 171. Cambridge University Press.
Bird's eggs from sea-cliffs: uncaptioned tail-piece in Volume 2: Water Birds. Bewick has chosen a seabird theme, but humans are closely involved, and the birds are a useful resource. The second volume "containing the History and Description of Water Birds" begins with its own preface, and its own introduction. Bewick discusses the question of where many seabirds go to breed, revisits the subject of migration, and concludes with reflections on "an all-wise Providence" as shown in Nature.
The universe is wholly governed by an all-wise, divine Providence. All things, even apparent evils, are the will of God, and good from the point of view of the whole. In virtue of our rationality we are neither less nor worse than the gods, for the magnitude of reason is estimated not by length nor by height but by its judgments. The aim of the philosopher therefore is to reach the position of a mind which embraces the whole world.
Many members of the British upper and middle classes believed that the famine was a divine judgment—an act of Providence. A leading exponent of the providentialist perspective was Trevelyan, who was chiefly responsible for administering Irish relief policy throughout the famine years. In his book The Irish Crisis, published in 1848, Trevelyan later described the famine as "a direct stroke of an all-wise and all-merciful Providence", one which laid bare "the deep and inveterate root of social evil".
According to The Muslim World (1986), this Surah is the only one to point to the word 'Ghalib' as a divine attribute. The Surah also highlights the way dominion is actually established, in that God is al-Latif (, "the One subtle in accomplishing his will"). God is also seen as al-'Alim (, "the Knower" or "the All-Knowing One") and al-Hakim (, "the Wise" or "the All-Wise One"). This does not disregard the theme of balance between divine decree and human freedom.
She deceased the 11 day of July, Anno 1649, aged 66. :::Witty above her sex, but that's not all, :::Wise to Salvation was good Mistress Hall, :::Something of Shakespeare was in that, but this :::Wholly of him with whom she's now in blisse. :::Then, passenger, hast nere a tear :::To weep with her that wept with all :::That wept, yet set herself to chere :::Them up with comforts cordiall? :::Her love shall live, her mercy spread :::When thou hast nere a tear to shed.
He states that they all kept too many secrets from each other and that they fought each other more than their enemies. The team decided they were tired of the pain that they had endured and the constant violence around them and disbanded. A few days later, while recounting the events of the past ordeal to Rob Chaplik, Dogg appeared before Wise Son and told him that "the Syndicate isn't over; it's just stopped for a while is all". Wise Son smiled and replied "thicker than blood, G. Thicker than blood".
And at 19, he began his life work as an independent preacher. Since > which, all that is worth reporting in his life is inseparable from his > theological growth. He could not believe in an all wise and loving Father, > permitting the fall; then leaving man's eternal destiny to a hap-hazard > scramble between a luke-warm Church and a zealous devil. On the contrary he > believed the fall was permitted for a wise purpose; and that God has a > definite plan for man, in which nothing is left to chance or ignorance.
The scriptures of the Baháʼí Faith often refer to God by various titles and attributes, such as Almighty, All-Possessing, All-Powerful, All-Wise, Incomparable, Gracious, Helper, All-Glorious, and Omniscient. Baháʼís believe the Greatest Name of God is "All-Glorious" or ' in Arabic. ' is the root word of the following names and phrases: the greeting ' (God is the All-Glorious), the invocation ' (O Thou Glory of the Most Glorious), ' (The Glory of God), and Baháʼí (Follower of the All-Glorious). These are expressed in Arabic regardless of the language in use (see Baháʼí symbols).
Wilson W. Wilson, (Earl Hindman) – Tim's neighbor and confidant. As a child, his parents did not allow him to speak to his neighbors, so he really likes talking to Tim and Jill. Wilson serves as an all-wise sage in the show, doling out advice to the Taylor family and seemingly always knowing just what to say to solve a problem. While most of his appearances were to help the Taylors, on seldom occasion someone who was in the extended family, or a nonmember, such as Al, would seek out Wilson's advice.
He died on 14 August 1613, "having", according to his son-in-law, Archbishop Spotiswood, "attained to fourscore and two or three years". "He was", says the same authority, "of a placable nature, and greatly favoured of the king, to whom he performed diverse good services, especially in the troubles he had with the church: a man universally beloved and well-esteemed of by all wise men". His corpse was interred at Leith by his own direction, as desiring to rest along with that people on whom he had taken great pains in his life. cites: Hist.
256 and > According to the unanimous opinion of the Imami Koranic interpreters and > theologians, velayat-e faqih in an unrestricted form based upon the Koranic > verse about the ulu al-amr [o believers! Obey those in authority among you. > Q4:59] is exclusively reserved for the rightly guided Imams (peace be upon > them!) For it does not stand to reason that God, all-Wise, would bestow the > powers of the infallible Imam upon fallible human beings. Zanjani advocated velayat-e faqih or guardianship of jurists where the jurists guarded not by ruling but by vetting bills of the parliament to be sure they were in accordance with Islam.
Walkyrien (c. 1905) by Emil Doepler A prose introduction in the poem Völundarkviða relates that the brothers Slagfiðr, Egil and Völund dwelt in a house sited in a location called Úlfdalir ("wolf dales"). There, early one morning, the brothers find three women spinning linen on the shore of the lake Úlfsjár ("wolf lake"), and "near them were their swan's garments; they were valkyries". Two daughters of King Hlödvér are named Hlaðguðr svanhvít ("swan-white") and Hervör alvitr (possibly meaning "all-wise" or "strange creature"Orchard (1997:83).); the third, daughter of Kjárr of Valland, is named Ölrún (possibly meaning "beer rune"Simek (2007:251).).
The Baháʼí scriptures often refer to God by various titles and attributes, such as Almighty, All- Powerful, All-Wise, Incomparable, Gracious, Helper, All-Glorious, Omniscient and All-Loving. Baha'is believe the greatest of all the names of God is "All- Glorious" or Bahá in Arabic. Bahá is the root word of the following names and phrases: the greeting Alláh-u-Abhá (God is the All-Glorious), the invocation Yá Baháʼu'l-Abhá (O Thou Glory of the Most Glorious), Baháʼu'lláh (The Glory of God), and Baháʼí (Follower of the All-Glorious). These are expressed in Arabic regardless of the language in use (see Baháʼí symbols).
Backing down the qualitative ladder from Bhagavan Lord Rama's superlative glory, through the strength represented by Paramatma Shiva, our study returns to the quality of wisdom or knowledge personified by Brahma, who is the first created Son of Father Vishnu, and may therefore be compared to the Christ. Understanding this much, then, gives us half the picture of Para Tattva, and is the framework of what may be called the right-handed path. Lord Rama (the original Vishnu) as Bhagavan is all-glorious, Shiva as Paramatma is all-powerful, and Brahma who is Brahma-tattva is all wise. Three qualities, however, remain to be examined.
Confidence in God, however, should not prevent man from seeking the means of livelihood by the pursuit of a trade; nor must it lead him to expose his life to perils. Particularly is suicide a crime often resulting from lack of confidence in an all-wise Providence. Likewise is it folly to put too much trust in wealth and in those who own great fortunes. In fact, all that the world offers will disappoint man in the end; and for this reason the Saints and the Prophets of old often fled their family circles and comfortable homes to lead a life of seclusion devoted to God only.
A believer in the necessity of parliamentary contribution to government,"All wise princes, whensoever there was cause to withstand present evils or future perils...have always addressed themselves to their Parliaments." Quoted by Croft, p 76. Salisbury proposed to the Commons, in February 1610, an ambitious financial scheme, known as The Great Contract, whereby Parliament would grant a lump sum of £600,000 to pay off the king's debts in return for ten royal concessions,For example, Salibury proposed to reform, and, when pressed, to abolish, the resented Court of Wards, through which the Crown seized any vacant fiefs where the heir was under age and sold them on its own account. Croft, p 61.
The protagonist is a boy known originally only as strákur Karlsson ('the boy Karl's son', where Karl can itself simply mean 'man'), though different characters bestow various names upon him. Strákur Karlsson grows up in Iceland in a place called Engisstaður, which ostensibly means 'meadow place' but can also be understood as 'no-place'. He is noted for his good-hearted innocence. Wishing to prove himself to his teacher Miss Júnílúnd, he sets out from home aiming to become an author and bring about world peace. Reaching Reykjavík, strákur Karlsson meets Alfróði (whose name means 'all-wise' but might perhaps better be glossed 'know-it-all', and is inspired by Candide’s Professor Pangloss).
All expressions of public opinion were controlled by Hitler's propaganda minister, Joseph Goebbels, who made effective use of film, mass rallies, and Hitler's hypnotic speaking. The Nazi state idolized Hitler as its Führer (leader), putting all powers in his hands. Nazi propaganda centered on Hitler and was quite effective in creating what historians called the "Hitler Myth"—that Hitler was all-wise and that any mistakes or failures by others would be corrected when brought to his attention. In fact Hitler had a narrow range of interests and decision making was diffused among overlapping, feuding power centers; on some issues he was passive, simply assenting to pressures from whoever had his ear.
See how all- > wise necessity taught a means of escape from death! Greek Anthology, Book > VI, 219 > Chaste Atys, the gelded servant of Cybele, in frenzy giving his wild hair to > the wind, wished to reach Sardis from Phrygian Pessinus; but when the dark > of evening fell upon him in his course, the fierce fervour of his bitter > ecstasy was cooled and he took shelter in a descending cavern, turning aside > a little from the road. But a lion came swiftly on his track, a terror to > brave men and to him an inexpressible woe. He stood speechless from fear and > by some divine inspiration put his hand to his sounding tambour.
INTEMPERANCE :We > sympathize with all wise and legitimate efforts to lessen and prevent the > evils of intemperance and promote morality. PENSIONS :Ever mindful of the > services and sacrifices of the men who saved the life of the Nation, we > pledge anew to the veteran soldiers of the Republic a watchful care and > recognition of their just claims upon a grateful people. HARRISON'S > ADMINISTRATION :We commend the able, patriotic and thoroughly American > administration of President Harrison. Under it the country has enjoyed > remarkable prosperity and dignity and honor of the Nation, at home and > abroad, have been faithfully maintained, and we offer the record of pledges > kept as a guarantee of faithful performance in the future.
They traveled to Japan with Shin Koyamada to empower the youth of Japan to better themselves and rebuild Japan as a society as well as to deepen the friendly relations and brotherhood between the youth of Japan and America in August 2013. As of 2013, Dylan was working as a host at a New York City restaurant, which he explained was a result of his desire to try a new experience, as he said, "working somewhat below the means I'm used to, as well as a way to socialize and get out of the house." Since 2014, Dylan has commentated a few Super Smash Bros. tournaments. In early 2017, Dylan announced that with two partners he was preparing to open All-Wise Meadery in the Williamsburg section of Brooklyn, New York; he is the brewmaster.
Leibniz then approached one of the central criticisms of Christian theism:Magill, Frank (ed.) (1990) if God is all good, all wise, and all powerful, then how did evil come into the world? The answer (according to Leibniz) is that, while God is indeed unlimited in wisdom and power, his human creations, as creations, are limited both in their wisdom and in their will (power to act). This predisposes humans to false beliefs, wrong decisions, and ineffective actions in the exercise of their free will. God does not arbitrarily inflict pain and suffering on humans; rather he permits both moral evil (sin) and physical evil (pain and suffering) as the necessary consequences of metaphysical evil (imperfection), as a means by which humans can identify and correct their erroneous decisions, and as a contrast to true good.
Specifically, its third canon required the image of Christ to have veneration equal with that of a Gospel book:Gesa Elsbeth Thiessen, 2005 Theological aesthetics page 65 > We decree that the sacred image of our Lord Jesus Christ, the liberator and > Savior of all people, must be venerated with the same honor as is given the > book of the holy Gospels. For as through the language of the words contained > in this book all can reach salvation, so, due to the action which these > images exercise by their colors, all wise and simple alike, can derive > profit from them. But images of God the Father were not directly addressed in Constantinople in 869. A list of permitted icons was enumerated at this Council, but images of God the Father were not among them.
Apart from his emphasis on the sovereignty of GodHeward wrote: "The wishes of sin are the wishes of man; man is guilty; man is to be blamed, but the All- wise God prevents those wishes from producing actions indiscriminately. He compels those wishes to take a certain divinely narrowed course. The floods of iniquity are from the hearts of men, but they are not allowed to cover the land; they are shut up to the channel of God’s sovereign appointment, and men unwittingly are thus held in bounds, so that not one iota of God’s purpose shall fail. He brings the floods of the ungodly into the channel of His providence to turn the mill of His purpose"; quoted by T.P. Simmons in chapter 12 of "A Systematic Study of Bible Doctrine".
One of the key elements of the Council was the reaffirmation of the decisions of the Second Council of Nicaea in support of icons and holy images. The council thus helped stamp out any remaining embers of Byzantine iconoclasm. Specifically, its third Canon required the image of Christ to have veneration equal with that of the gospel book:Gesa Elsbeth Thiessen, 2005 Theological aesthetics page 65 > We decree that the sacred image of our Lord Jesus Christ, the liberator and > Savior of all people, must be venerated with the same honor as is given the > book of the holy Gospels. For as through the language of the words contained > in this book all can reach salvation, so, due to the action which these > images exercise by their colors, all wise and simple alike, can derive > profit from them.
According to the report, the island was situated in Flushing Bay, away from the City improvements and it is farther away from the five other locations which were also under consideration. According to Google Maps and the information recently provided, it would appear that the Island is somewhere near or off the coast of where LaGuardia Airport is located. Furthermore, Mr. Smith the surveyor and Mr. Geer the Health Commissioner showed how this ground could be adapted to meet the desired purposes. In the document Document No. 6: Board of Assistant Aldermen, September 24th, 1849, the writer believed that this island was the place in which "the dead can rest in peace until the end of time, undisturbed by the approach of improvement, or the busy sound of commerce, and until it shall please the all-wise Creator to call them from their last earthly resting place".
They, and other Puritan office holders, would also regularly press the condemned up until the point of execution to make a confession of the crime they had been convicted of to ensure that the phrase satisfactorily had meaning according to their views. In the United States, following independence from Great Britain, the phrase was not commonly used. However, when the first death sentence was passed in Taos County, New Mexico, the judge used the phrase but immediately followed it with a statement that the court would not be responsible for asking "an all wise providence" to do something the jury could not do due to the American principle of separation of church and state. In the 19th century, due to American law moving away from moral judgments based on Christian principles towards the principle of a judgment that was "beyond reasonable doubt", the phrases "not having the fear of God before your eyes" and "may God have mercy upon your soul" were the very few remainders within the American court system of the British colonial morality-based trials.

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