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"beheld" Definitions
  1. past tense, past participle of behold

357 Sentences With "beheld"

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There they would have beheld the man, dying on a cross.
Within a month, another 21985,2172 will have beheld it on YouTube.
We beheld them, in part because there was nothing else to behold.
Once again, I looked up through the rafters and beheld blue sky.
They had beheld the unimaginable which erupted and obliterated normal narrative logic.
No one has beheld it before and no one will behold it again.
Together this creates a visual landscape of stoic desire beheld by the song.
The ramp's geometry feels bizarre, but lots of things might when attentively beheld.
After all, it was hardly love at first sight when Merkel first beheld Obama.
In fact, Shore was a just-arrived city boy, virginal to what he beheld.
"Realities" might sound like a stretch if you've beheld Ms. Morgan's cartoonish, outrageous style.
What I beheld at Hopi was ground zero for what was enveloping the biosphere.
We must protect them so future generations can experience the grandeur that he beheld.
He beheld the uncannily familiar features of his idol, his champion, his personal deity.
The bottom is associated with Macbeth-ish words like banquet, beheld, slain, sword and thee.
White theatrical spaces of blackface performance were forged to confirm the "truth" that white gazes beheld.
And there I beheld him, the master of lies,Weaving fresh falsehoods, to no one's surprise.
"Most of the struggle borne by woman is seldom beheld in the eyes of man," he sings.
The white marble is probably more appealing to modern tastes, but Pericles and Plato beheld something much gaudier.
She helped build 3D printing procedures for places like Michael Kors and they founded Beheld in January 2017.
He stood and beheld "a graveyard" – dead, dying and injured people just feet from where he and his friends had lain.
Whatever reverence Lee felt for his father, the man was a forbidding figure whose distance was beheld at fearfully close range.
This one — now finally told — begins in 1971, when a wide-eyed first-grader beheld the elevator at his school in Brooklyn.
Perched inside his apartment 12 stories above Washington Square Park, Andre Kertesz beheld a cityscape of trees, rooftops and snow-covered paths.
As free people travel across the walkway, the shadows of the objects they carry are thrown against the wall beheld by the captives.
The author worked for over a decade at women's and teenage magazines, and is best known for her blog on beauty, The Beheld.
To the left I beheld the bachelor's kitchen, filthy and neglected, with discarded take-out in the sink stacked ten or twelve boxes high.
I felt a visceral thrum of gratitude for what still exists, for what has to be fought for, while it still can be beheld.
The event will beheld at a racetrack called The Jockey Club during the day, and and a former factory called the Fabriketa club at night.
Now you can go to sleep fattened and happy, and have nice dreams of the lovely, meaty, ever-so-satisfying sandwich that your lips just beheld.
"It was on a dreary night of November, that I beheld the accomplishment of my toils," Victor Frankenstein, a university student, says, pouring out his tale.
In a 1997 series, "Not Manet's Type," she plays a muse, her negligee-clad reflection in front of a bed, beheld and objectified — or simply invisible.
In her new novel, "Beheld," TaraShea Nesbit uses a death on the pilgrim ship to examine what life was like for women in the Plymouth Colony.
They can seem mildly interested in how they are beheld—they wouldn't have bothered dressing well if they weren't—but with dispassionate self-possession, attitude-free.
It is the poor who flock to a strip of wasteland where a couple of kids, for a giggle, claim to have beheld the Virgin Mary.
Near the little town's center, I beheld a Christmas tree made entirely of whiskey barrels and realized that I had discovered the tasting room of Templeton Rye.
Now she wept as she beheld the scorched skeleton of the cathedral that a week earlier had gone up in flames, generations of devotion reduced to rubble.
In her new novel, "Beheld," TaraShea Nesbit uses a death on the pilgrims' ship to look at what life was like for women in the Plymouth Colony.
On a homework assignment posted to Reddit (that was, admittedly, probably designed to elicit funny answers), this kid wrote some of the wisest proverbs we have ever beheld.
"Today, if you look at WhatsApp or Messenger, both of them pale in comparison to WeChat, which is just a force to be beheld in China," he said.
" The article continued, "As I beheld the flushed member pinned against the ivories like the snakeling in Rikki-Tikki-Tavi, I immediately feared my urinating days were over.
Villar Rojas is directing our attention to what he wants us to see, albeit things from the past that were already there, but now beheld in sharper focus.
He could see it forming half a century ago in this city, where McLuhan beheld "a huge mosaic" of culture and media, a global rendezvous unlike any before.
I could tell it was the most beautifully complex engine I had ever beheld, so far beyond any device man had constructed that it was incontrovertibly of divine origin.
As I beheld that rubbery green lettuce flouncing out from under the meat patty, I became fixated not only on its delightful ridiculousness — a food that's not a food!
" Taking in the fervent crowd of supporters, Weyrich "beheld an army of Southern Baptists who could serve as foot soldiers and an electoral base to fulfill his political agenda.
What each of these standards share in common is that they are each woman or man's choice to give; consent is in the eye of the beheld, not the beholder.
With Microraptor, paleontologists beheld the first dinosaur outfitted with asymmetrical feathers on its hind limbs and forelimbs — that is, feathers designed specifically to aid flight instead of for warmth or display.
If the Breath of the Wild sequel finds a way to incorporate that sense of dread in a world informed by its direct predecessor's revolutionary setting, it'll be something to beheld.
He looked to the stars, and the stars smiled, And the moon in the heaven looked; And, as he looked, he beheld her light, And all the heaven smiled with him.
Perhaps this peculiar feeling mirrors that felt by contemporary viewers of Poussin: that what they beheld on the canvas were magical, mythical events thoroughly removed from the ordinariness of their own lives.
As far as many of today's teenage girls are concerned, the decision to objectify a girl or to be bothered by her look suggests a problem with the beholder, not the beheld.
I beheld it curiously, taking in the cover's unusual promise of Claude Debussy compositions reimagined for synthesizer, and tossing it in the stack that I'd carry around with me in my grandmother's car.
The blasting AC in my Honda in combination with the heat on my neck is akin to the delight I felt when I beheld my first flaming baked alaska: the pleasures of extremes.
If you have the strength and wits about you to operate a stove, you could be sinking your teeth into the most miraculous sandwich creation that your lips have ever beheld in just minutes.
This is a one of the opalized vertebrae of the Fostoria, a type of dinosaur that scientists didn't even know existed until they beheld opal-encrusted fossils found in an opal mine in Australia.
And while Marianne and Héloïse have much to say to each other, always using the formal French mode of address, Sciamma is equally attentive to the complex and shifting dynamics of beholder and beheld.
De Quincey beheld, in the "theatre" of his mind, along with "more than earthly splendours," horrors beyond belief: "vast processions" of "mournful pomp," and "friezes of never-ending stories" as terrifying as Greek tragedies.
We found the appropriately named Sea Glass Beach tucked behind some derelict apartment buildings and beheld layers upon layers of sea glass that tinkled like wind chimes as the waves washed in and out.
Character Study Jeff Sitar, 56, strode into the vacated bank branch, passed the abandoned teller windows and beheld his latest challenge: a stainless steel vault the size of an elevator door with two combination dials.
As her eyes adjusted to the gloom, she beheld the mound of a man sitting in the shadows in the corner of a sectional sofa, wrapped in an enormous brown-and-blue-striped velour bathrobe.
This show includes several other small bronzes by Verrocchio, including the recently conserved "Putto With a Dolphin," from 1465 or a little later, which was the first Renaissance sculpture made to be beheld from 360 degrees.
As for the price of victory—well, let us just say that it was only after some years that we beheld Gwen and finally had the bandwidth to think what we should have thought all along.
In Greg's possession are some of the most bizarre and beautiful objects that I have ever beheld with my own eyes, but the crowning jewel of his collections is every piece of Mr. T merchandise ever made.
At the warehouse, Aronson beheld a gory scene: collapsed Sheetrock, dangling electricity lines, hundreds of shattered salad-dressing bottles and a foot of water flooding a vault that held 350,000 master tapes, including the entire Motown catalog.
The allure is obvious — when I beheld the majestic link that leaps gracefully across two cliffs wrenched apart by the Neretva River, the number of selfie sticks seemed not nearly high enough for a sight so ethereal.
In Paris, beside President Emmanuel Macron, Trump beheld a Bastille Day procession with all its military hardware, and he wanted the same in Washington, the same for him, tanks in the streets, fighter jets in the air.
When he was finished 203 minutes later, McGillivray beheld an arm that, had its segments not all been able to swivel 360 degrees, might have belonged to a very large N.B.A. player or a fairly small giant.
But what too few tourists learn is this: The massive dome of Mount Rainier — arguably the showiest of Washington State's majestic Cascades — is best beheld not from Puget Sound but from the high desert east of the mountains.
In Aryan times (the early part of the second millennium B.C. onwards), it is said that with the wine given to him by the Prophet Zarathustra, King Vishtaspa beheld God in a vision and thus became the Prophet's first convert.
Greeley's apartment, at the eastern end of 72nd Street in Manhattan, overlooks the East River and Roosevelt Island, the residential sliver in the river that looked much different when she first beheld it in the 1930s as a young nursing student.
In a letter dated November 20, 1966, Mompesson wrote about what life in the village had been like, commenting "my ears never heard such doleful lamentations—my nose never smelled such horrid smells, and my eyes never beheld such ghastly spectacles."
Never could those four sister victories, the fairest the sun ever beheld, of Salamis, Plataea, Mycale, and Sicily, venture to oppose all their united glories, to the single glory of the defeat of King Leonidas and his men, at the pass of Thermopylae.
One visitor was Khrushchev, whose irritation at being dragged to an event in which he had no interest — agricultural machinery was more to his taste — grew into incandescent rage when he beheld the work of Mr. Neizvestny and his fellow avant-gardists.
Even as a fan of history, I have always tried to temper my enthusiasm for our past with a respect for the tragedies it has beheld as well, realizing that death and loss have always gone hand-in-hand with life and victory.
Metropolitan Diary Dear Diary: Beheld, on the bus ride out:abrupt wonder —at the luxury of gliding ground-level,amid the taxi-Uber gentry, drinking in sunlight and skylines,blinking like nocturnal childrensurprised by how nice it feelsto sit back,relax, enjoy carriage class.
However, Torra could still be elected in a second round of voting to beheld on Monday in which only a simple majority in the 135-seat regional parliament is needed, provided the far-left CUP party can be persuaded not to vote against his candidacy.
Ms. Jolie also seemed aware of how she might be beheld by the public; the removed ice queen to Mr. Pitt's affable down-home Missouri boy (his revealing interview in the summer issue of GQ Style helped burnish his image as the more relatable one).
Seamus parked the car, and we walked uphill, beyond the sign, beyond the cross, to a place where Casement himself might have stood, and might have looked out across the glistening, turquoise bay under a sky big and vivid as the one we beheld, and considered his end.
As for the muted colors, beauty is in the eye of the beholder but I've never beheld a glassy vision as vivid as that on the Pixel 2 XL. Again, my previous smartphone is three years old and everyone's experience will differ, but I love this damn thing.
Reading , "And as he was about to destroy, the Lord beheld, and He repented," the Gemara ask what God beheld. Rav said God beheld Jacob, as reports, "And Jacob said when he beheld them." Samuel said that God beheld the ashes of the ram of Isaac, as says, "God will see for Himself the lamb." Rabbi Isaac Nappaha taught that God saw the atonement money that reports God required Moses to collect.
Reading "And as he was about to destroy, the Lord beheld, and He repented," the Gemara ask what God beheld. Rav said God beheld Jacob, as reports, "And Jacob said when he beheld them." Samuel said that God beheld the ashes of the ram of Isaac, as says, "God will see for Himself the lamb." Rabbi Isaac Nappaha taught that God saw the atonement money that reports God required Moses to collect.
Rav taught that God beheld (the merit of) Jacob, as says, "And Jacob said when he beheld them (the angels that would protect Israel): 'This is God's camp.'"Babylonian Talmud Berakhot 62b. Reprinted in, e.g., Talmud Bavli.
Never had he beheld any ropedancer display so much grace, strength, and daring.
I Beheld His Glory has, in recent years, been shown on the Trinity Broadcasting Network.
I thought I beheld in a dream a filagree work suspended by fairies in the air.
Joseph was inexpressibly shocked to observe his son's enthusiasm as he beheld these exhibitions of heathen vaingloriousness.
Now in their hearts those wildered Trojans said That once more they beheld Achilles' self Gigantic in his armour.
We Beheld the Last Contraction of the Seraph is an EP by Abu Lahab, independently released on February 5, 2012.
Then I beheld, spread out before me, the greater part of Greece, together with the countless islands that engirdle it.
I still remember the thrill I felt as a boy the first time I beheld sodium in its uncompounded form.
And in sooth some who beheld the portrait spoke of its resemblance in low words, as of a mighty marvel.
And in sooth some who beheld the portrait spoke of its resemblance in low words, as of a mighty marvel.
Rav taught that Jacob's merit saved later Israelites. reports that after King David ordered a census of the Israelites, God punished the Israelites with a plague. then reports, "And as He was about to destroy, the Lord beheld, and He repented Him." The Gemara asked what God beheld that caused God to withhold destruction.
The Analects abstains from inconsistence between words and acts, which gives the impression that the communicator cannot practice the values beheld.
While under the influence of a stupefactive or anaesthetic, the sorcerer or the person subjected to his artifices, beheld spirits or daemons.
Verily, of the world's women 'twas she was the dearest and loveliest and justest that the eyes of men had ever beheld.
Africanus Horton, born in Gloucester, described the area as presenting "the most picturesque and lovely scenery that ever eye beheld in a tropical world".
But when he beheld the unfortunate and unexpected fact he had committed, he threw himself into the river Axenos, which from thence was afterwards called Thestius.
Mordaunt Hall commented on her acting, saying, "Miss Nissen gives a sincere and earnest portrayal, always obtaining excellent results with an originality rarely beheld on the screen".
They said of him, about the city that night, that it was the peacefullest man's face ever beheld there. Many added that he looked sublime and prophetic.
Afterwards, a pillar (The Infamous Column of the title) is erected in the square which beheld their execution, with a warning for the masses, to guard against eruptions of public hysteria ever again.
She uses her whip to attack her enemies. # Tichiel Juspian – Born from a magician family and has incredible luck due to her beheld treasure. She is very pure and naive. She uses wands, rods and maces.
Boston beheld: antique town and country views. UPNE, 2008 In 1776 he married Hepzibah Clarke; they had four children: Hepzibah (Hepsy), born c. 1777; Christiana (Kitty), born c. 1778; Sarah (Sally), born c. 1782; James Keadie, born c. 1783.
I beheld a man pale of cheek, wasted and with > sunken eyes. The awe of him caused me to tremble. He looked on the multitude > with compassion. Then he raised his eyes to heaven, and breathed several > times over the afflicted ones.
Jones, 2016, p. 65Goc, 2002, p. 24 Marcus Clarke, journalist and author, visited Port Arthur colony in 1870.Young 1985, p. 35 Approaching by boat he “beheld barring… passage to the prison the low grey hummocks of the Isle of the Dead”.
Wynne sent positive reports concerning the potential for local fisheries and for the production of salt, hemp, flax, tar, iron, timber and hops.Browne, p. 16; Wynne promised to send Calvert a barrel of the best salt that ever "my eyes beheld". Krugler, p. 79.
Would not the > land's canal-mouths be filled with silt? Would not the barges' prows be > broken? And would he not take Aga, The king of Kish, Captive in the midst of > his army? Gilgamesh leans to the wall, and his divine radiance is beheld by Aga.
Liza Figueroa Kravinsky (born 1962) is an American composer, filmmaker, and actress living in Arlington, Virginia, USA. She is best known for composing the Go-Go Symphony and founding the Go-Go Symphony ensemble. She is also the filmmaker of the documentary Beauty in the Eyes of the Beheld.
In reward for hiding his face in , his face shone in . In reward for his fear of God in , the Israelites were afraid to come near him in . In reward for his reticence "to look upon God," he beheld the likeness of God in .Babylonian Talmud Berakhot 7a, in, e.g.
He loved the place and once wrote that 'for the charm of softness and elegance I never beheld a superior to Barham Court'. The house was very badly damaged in a fire in 1932. It was subsequently refurbished by Holloway Brothers. Today the house itself has been converted into offices, with apartments attached.
I Beheld His Glory is a 53-minute television film made in 1953 and directed by John T. Coyle. It was first shown on Easter Week on the anthology Family Theatre. It was presented by Cathedral Films, the same studio which had presented the church-sponsored film The Great Commandment, in 1939.
Unlike his predecessors, Ibn Ezra begins his review of Biblical history not with Adam, but with the giving of the Torah. The piyyuttim which come after the text of the Temple service, especially the piyyut "Ashrei" (Happy is the eye that beheld it) are considered by many to be of remarkable beauty.
Wailing loudly beside the dragonvittling den, she met Damasen . . ."Nonnus, Dionysiaca 25.481-486 ' : "This was he [i.e. Damasen] whom the nymph beheld on the fertile slope of the woodland. She bowed weeping before him in prayer, and pointed to the horrible reptile, her brother's murderer, and Tylos newly mangled and still breathing in the dust.
Either way, the game is rigged. By the time of Soul Reaver, 1500 years later, Kain is a despotic emperor, his vampires dominate the land, and Nosgoth hinges on the brink of collapse.Raziel: I emerged... and for the first time beheld Nosgoth in its former glory. The land overflowed with abundant life and vitality.
That the friendship continued is alluded to in the Lives of Saint Brigid. > Brigid and Briga were sitting together when the Devil entered. St Brigid saw > him, who fixed her eyes steadily on him for a while. She signed the eyes of > Briga with the sign of the cross and Briga beheld a deformed monster.
And it was enclosed on all sides with high walls and a moat with arched doorways here and there. The Pandavas, too, entering that amphitheatre, sat with the Brahmanas and beheld the unequalled affluence of the king of the Panchalas (1,187). Arjuna won the competition set for winning Draupadi in the self- choice ceremony (1,192).
It is believed that on this particular day Lord Shiva gulped the Halahala produced during Samudra manthan and beheld it in his neck which bruised and turned blue, after which he was named as Neel Kanth. It is also believed that the famous Neelkanth Mahadev Temple is the place where this incident took place.
Genevieve Thauvette is an Ottawa-based creative photographer. Her notable works include "The Dionne Quintuplets" (2009) and "Beheld: Iconic Self- Portraits."(2008) Thauvette is also the recipient of the Gold Medal at the 2009 Jeux de la Francophonie, Lebanon, in the photography category. She is currently represented by the Dale Smith Gallery in the Beechwood area of Ottawa, Ontario.
The area has a rich history of Māori settlement, with several pā in the vicinity. James Cook and Joseph Banks rowed up the Waihou River on 20 November 1769 and disembarked near Hikutaia. They were impressed by the kahikatea which formed a dense forest in the area. Banks described it as "the finest timber my Eyes ever beheld".
Wolf's Missionary diary clearly gave us a picture into the events and scenes he beheld on the journey. November 13, 1847, Abutia, now we observed that we had reached Krepi country. We concluded this from the fertility of the land and from the cleanliness and diligence of the natives. November 14, 1847, in the morning at Anum.
He claimed that this city was superior to that of the gods he beheld earlier. On learning that it was inhabited by several more Asuras, Arjuna took siege of it. He managed to destroy the city, with the help of Rudra's weapon, defeating the remaining Dānavas by throwing them from the sky and crushing the city.
454 Nelson commented that he had "never beheld a fleet equal to Sir John Jervis'"Palmer p. 170 Having had great difficulty supplying the fleet with fresh water the Admiral arranged for large tanks to be built in Gibraltar.Tucker. Vol. 1, pp. 377–378 On 14 February 1799 St Vincent was created admiral of the white.
Hagigah 13b Ezekiel, like all prophets except Moses, has beheld only a blurred reflection of the divine majesty, just as a poor mirror reflects objects only imperfectly.Midrash Leviticus Rabbah i. 14, toward the end The Kabbalistic account explains this difference in terms of the Four Worlds. All prophecy emanates from the divine chokhmah (wisdom) realm of Atziluth.
Jeremiah beheld an almond-tree as a token of the speedy fulfillment of the word of God. Amos saw a basket of summer fruit as a symbol of the approaching end of Israel.Amos viii. 1 Ahijah the Shilonite tore Jeroboam's mantle into twelve pieces, to typify the division of the kingdom of Israel,I Kings xi.
In 1975, Le Belle co- authored Night Thoughts or the Complaint and the Consolation Illustrated by William Blake with Robert N. Essick. In 1976, she published Herself Beheld: The Literature of the Looking Glass. In 1977, she again joined with Robert N. Essick to publish Flaxman's Illustrations to Homer. In 2015, she published The Echoing Wood of Theodore Roethke.
And we also testify that we have seen the > engravings which are upon the plates; and they have been shewn unto us by > the power of God, and not of man. And we declare with words of soberness, > that an angel of God came down from heaven, and he brought and laid before > our eyes, that we beheld and saw the plates, and the engravings thereon; and > we know that it is by the grace of God the Father, and our Lord Jesus > Christ, that we beheld and bear record that these things are true. And it is > marvellous in our eyes. Nevertheless, the voice of the Lord commanded us > that we should bear record of it; wherefore, to be obedient unto the > commandments of God, we bear testimony of these things.
Ocean himself and the sacred rivers and many divine nagas came to meet him. Thus Krishna beheld his brother depart from human world, and he wandered alone in forest. He thought of Gandhari's curse and all that had befallen, and he knew that the time had come for his own departure. He restrained his senses in yoga and laid himself down.
Thou hast > not gone to the land of Kadesh, Tekhes, Kurmeren, Temenet, Deper, Idi, > Herenem. Thou hast not beheld Kirjath-anab and Beth-Sepher. Thou dost not > know Ideren, nor yet Djedpet. Thou dost not know the name of Kheneredj which > is in the land of Upe, a bull upon its boundary, the scene of the battles of > every warrior.
Upon immersion into the cauldron, the one who yielded went into shock and immediately died. One of the guards, Aglaius, was set to keep watch over the martyrs and beheld at this moment a supernatural brilliancy overshadowing them. He at once proclaimed himself a Christian, threw off his garments, and joined the remaining thirty-nine. Thus the number of forty remained complete.
The World RX of Belgium was a Rallycross event held in Belgium for the FIA World Rallycross Championship. The event made its debut in the 2014 season, at the Circuit Jules Tacheny Mettet in the town of Mettet, Wallonia. From the 2019 season, the event will beheld at Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps and has been renamed the Spa World RX of Benelux.
Suffering, cast down > and dejected, it was a truly pitiable gathering. Before night the barn was > filled with the shattered and dying heroes of this day's struggle. That > evening Beckie Weikert, the daughter at home, and I went out to the barn to > see what was transpiring there. Nothing before in my experience had ever > paralleled the sight we then and there beheld.
According to a scholium, he and a pupil, Olympichus, once saw a mysterious flame on a mountain, attended by strange noises. Pindar then beheld Rhea, the Mother of the Gods, advancing in the form of a wooden image. Pausanias (9.25.3) reported that he set up a monument near his home, dedicated conjointly to Pan and the Mother of the Gods ().
Writing in 1901, the Essex author Reginald A. Beckett described "one of the most curious sights [he] ever beheld" as "when reaching the Stairs just before dark, there appeared a procession of market-carts coming from Foulness and rapidly driven across the sands, through water about a foot deep, with two or three fishing-smacks beyond and a distant steamer on the horizon".
She is the Emanation of Bromion. She occurs in a pair with the male Antamon. In Milton :But when Leutha (a Daughter of Beulah) beheld Satans condemnation :She down descended into the midst of the Great Solemn Assembly :"Offering herself a Ransom for Satan, taking on her, his Sin." Whence the interpretation commonly given as guilt, and in particularly sexual guilt.
The identification of "Jack" with the father was popularised by influential Newbury historian Walter Money in 1887,Walter Money History of Newbury, Oxford 1887. and widely followed afterwards. Thomas Fuller described Jack of Newbury in the 17th century as "…the most considerable Clothier (without fancy or fiction) England ever beheld."Thomas Fuller The History of the Worthies of England, 1662.
Darśana is described as an "auspicious sight" of a holy person, which bestows merit on the person who is seen. "Sight" here means seeing or beholding, and/or being seen or beheld. It is most commonly used for theophany, "manifestation / visions of the divine", in Hindu worship, e.g. of a deity (especially in image form), or a very holy person or artifact.
Dame Nature then inspects the plants and judges the spiked thistle to be 'able for war'. The thistle is crowned King of the plants with a 'radiant crown of rubys'. :Upone the awfull Thrissill scho beheld :And saw him kepit with a busche of speiris. :Concedring him so able for the weiris, :A radius croun of rubeis scho him gaif.
Mine Angel whispered the secret words > whereby one partakes of the Mysteries of the Masters of the Temple. > Presently my eyes beheld (what first seemed shapes of rocks) the Masters, > veiled in motionless majesty, shrouded in silence. Each one was exactly like > the other. Then the Angel bade me understand whereto my aspiration led: all > powers, all ecstasies, ended in this—I understood.
Now there was no light in them; > they were like the eyes of a blind man, yet like nothing I had seen before. > His intellectual power was as it had always been; his spiritual strength was > not. His natural cheerfulness had gone; his look seemed turned inward. What > I beheld was a man with the weariness of death in his soul.
He then beheld a gate of gold. He saw also the Mandakini and the Nalini of the high-souled Kubera, the Lord of Treasures. Beholding the Rishi arrived there, all the Rakshasas having Manibhadra for their head, who were engaged in protecting that lake abounding with beautiful lotuses, came out in a body for welcoming and honouring the illustrious traveller.
Conder, Darrell W. I Beheld Desmond as Lightening Fall—to Chicago, the Story of Arthur Desmond, "Ragnar Redbeard" & Might Is Right. Port Townsend, WA: Eluciddomain, 2007, chapter one. Whatever his real origins, the first concrete evidence of Arthur Desmond’s life comes when he stood for parliament in Hawke’s Bay, New Zealand in 1884. His two addresses to the Electors of Hawke’s Bay survive.
Holder was a partner in many of Fell's projects, including Towanda and Normal. Holder, Illinois was named in his honor. In the summer of 1869, Fell traveled to northwestern Iowa and selected a tract of about forty sections, more than of land. Fell wrote, “I have never beheld such a large body of surpassingly beautiful prairie as is here to be found.
On a bird watching mission in one winter morning of 1989, THE JUNGLEES (www.junglees.org), headed by the Secretary Mr. Raja Chatterjee discovered Purbasthali Gangetic Isle complex - tucked away in the remote course of river Ganga. It was a Mission Apocalypse. In a day-long sailing sojourn, THE JUNGLEES beheld flocks of Migratory Waterfowls aptly transforming the whole region a fair ground of feathered guests.
Alnaes discerns three stages in this kind of experience: # Psychosomatic symptoms lead up to the "loss of ego feeling (ego death)"; # A sense of separation of the observing subject from the body. The body is beheld to undergo death or an associated event; # "Rebirth", the return to normal, conscious mentation, "characteristically involving a tremendous sense of relief, which is cathartic in nature and may lead to insight".
Flinn's Beheld was published in 2017. Like Bewitching, it deals with the witch, Kendra. It includes stories based upon several fairy tales, including Little Red Riding Hood, Rumpelstiltskin, East of the Sun and West of the Moon, and The Ugly Duckling. All the stories are set in different historical eras and locations, such as the Salem Witch Trials, World War II London, and the present day.
It was inspired by an encounter with a UFO she had in 2009. While sitting in her garden she noticed something odd about the sky. As she beheld, there was a huge bright light behind a cloud. She curiously walked down the grass to track the source of the light and what she noticed was that the light was swiftly moving back and forth.
In the Mahābhārata, their number is said to be about thirty million. They are finally vanquished and destroyed entirely by the Super Hero Arjuna, who is asked to do so by his father Indra as a preceptor's fee. Indra provides him a celestial chariot, with his driver and armor for battle. He beheld the wonderful city of the Dānavas near the sea and entered beneath the earth.
Carrying torches made of birch bark, they entered the house and beheld the results of the attack. Rikizō and Hisano, first son and daughter of the same relatives, were injured but lived. The village people gathered in the school, and seriously injured people were accommodated in the Tsuji family house near the river. In two days, six people had lost their lives, one of them pregnant.
In more recent times, in 1980, a plan to place a radio tower on top of Jayne's Hill as one of a series of police radio towers was foiled when environmentalists and residents physically blocked county bulldozers. Regardless, a water tower was erected in 1998. This in combination with forest growth overtaking the grasslands once present on the hill severely restrict the views once beheld by Whitman.
The artillery barrage to the west had suddenly stopped. Union soldiers were surprised to see Stuart's entire force about a half mile away, coming toward them, not in line of battle, but "formed in close column of squadrons... A grander spectacle than their advance has rarely been beheld".William E. Miller, "The Cavalry Battle near Gettysburg". Battles and Leaders of the Civil War, Vol.
After nine years in the Caribbean, Morrell found himself in the Mediterranean in a succession of ships including , from which he beheld the fall of Genoa in 1814, one of his last naval actions during the Napoleonic Wars. At the end of hostilities, Britain turned to Arctic exploration to employ its navy and to attempt to discover a shorter route to the resource-rich Pacific.
The Midrash continued that the earlier 70 elders were consumed like Nadab and Abihu, because they too acted frivolously when (as reported in ) they beheld God and inappropriately ate and drank. The Midrash taught that Nadab, Abihu, and the 70 elders deserved to die then, but because God so loved giving the Torah, God did not wish to create disturb that time.Midrash Tanhuma, Beha'aloscha 16. Reprinted in, e.g.
It is not known how many Blackfoot died in this incident. The historian David Roberts wrote that "if anything like pity filled Carson's breast as, in his twenty-ninth year, he beheld the ravaged camp of the Blackfoot, he did not bother to remember it." Carson wrote in his Memoirs that the battle was "the prettiest fight I ever saw." Carson's notions about Indians softened over the years.
He was killed while commanding his forces at the Battle of Dysert O'Dea near the modern town Ennis in County Clare. According to legend, the day before his death, Richard de Clare beheld a woman dressed in white on the river's edge washing bloody clothing and armor. When he asked whose clothes they were, she replied, "yours," and then vanished. This woman was believed to be a banshee foretelling his death.
The Lordship also included mineral rights within the township. This allowed the family to develop the colliery and further increase their prosperity. An article in the Newcastle Courant of 17 January 1874 entitled "Our Colliery Villages" paints an unattractive image of the village – 'Wylam is the very worst colliery village that we have yet beheld …'. The colliery has an important place in the history of the development of the locomotive.
The Midrash continued that the earlier 70 elders were consumed like Nadab and Abihu, because they too acted frivolously when (as reported in ) they beheld God and inappropriately ate and drank. The Midrash taught that Nadab, Abihu, and the 70 elders deserved to die then, but because God so loved giving the Torah, God did not wish to disturb that time.Midrash Tanhuma Beha'aloscha 16, in, e.g., Metsudah Midrash Tanchuma.
In 1996, Kravinsky co-founded Art Palette Productions, Inc., which produces videos, documentaries, and original music. She created Beauty in the Eyes of the Beheld; a documentary about the lives of ordinary American women who are considered physically beautiful. Among other corporate video productions, she produced “The First Three to Five Seconds,” a widely viewed Arab and Muslim cultural sensitivity training video for the United States Department of Justice.
Upon their arrival at the coast, the Book of Mormon states that Lehi's group named the sea Irreantum, which is said to mean "many waters" ()."And we beheld the sea, which we called Irreantum, which, being interpreted, is many waters." Anciently, the Arabian Sea was referred to by the Latin name Mare Erythraeum. LDS researchers Lynn and Hope Hilton point out the similarity between the words Irreantum and Erythraeum .
Sauptika parva Sauptika Parva describes the actions of Aswatthama, Kritavarman and Kripa - the three Kaurava survivors - after the 18th day of the Kurukshetra War. The three escape and retire in a forest. There Aswatthaman saw a baniyan tree roosted with crows in the night. As, however, those birds were sleeping securely, he beheld an owl suddenly make its appearance and slew a large number of his sleeping enemies.
Kirmira (, ) was a Rakshasa, the brother of Bakāsura, and a good friend of Hiḍimbā. He lived in the Kāmyaka Forest and used to come out at night for hunting. During the exile of the pandavas residing in that forest, one night this beast came out and started to spread illusion proper to his species. He beheld pandavas there and seeing him Draupadi agitated from fear, was supported by pandavas.
The Plzeň municipal election in 2018 was beheld as part of 2018 Czech municipal elections on 5 and 6 October 2018. Plzeň was led by a coalition of the Civic Democratic Party, Czech Social Democratic Party, Christian and Democratic Union – Czechoslovak People's Party and Citizens Patriots. ANO 2011 was the strongest opposition party. ANO 2011 has won the popular vote but tied with the Civic Democratic Party by number of seats.
Bağlama. Alevi cultural and other social activities take place in assembly houses (Cemevi). The ceremony's prototype is the Muhammad's nocturnal ascent into heaven, where he beheld a gathering of forty saints (Kırklar Meclisi), and the Divine Reality made manifest in their leader, Ali. The Cem ceremony features music, singing, and dancing (Samāh) in which both women and men participate. Rituals are performed in Turkish, Zazaki, Kurmanji and other local languages.
It produced more than 96,000 board feet of lumber. The New York Times regarded the tree in a March 7, 1897 issue as the "most magnificent fir tree ever beheld by human eyes" and called its destruction a "truly pitiable tale" and a "crime". The Morning Times of February 28, 1897 claimed that the wood, sawed into one-inch strips, would reach from "Whatcom [the tree's location] to China".
From a hilltop pavilion, he saw around him "so rich, so various, so beautiful, so sublime a prospect [his] eyes had ever beheld". In the later years of the Qianlong era and in the Jiaqing era, however, illegal poaching and logging in the preserve became a serious issue. Jiaqing observed in the early 1800s that the damage to the local ecosystem had made it very difficult to hunt there.
The Curragh has historically been a military assembly area, owing to the wide expanse of plain. In 1599 Henry Harvey noted "a better place for the deploying of an Army I never beheld." However, the Curragh's history goes further back; it is mentioned in the Annals of the Four Masters that Lóegaire Lorc, the king of Ireland, was slain on the Curragh by Cobthach Cóel Breg.Feehan (2008), p.
When the King asks Elsa who shall be her champion, Elsa describes a knight she has beheld in her dreams ("Des Ritters will ich wahren"). Twice the Herald calls for a champion to step forward, but gets no response. Elsa kneels and prays that God may send her champion to her. A boat drawn by a swan appears on the river and in it stands a knight in shining armour.
One glance, one word, it was enough! As > stars fade before the rising sun, so did his presence dissipate the idle > rumors I had heard; all trace of my fear was gone, my mind was at rest. I > beheld his kindly eye and remembered the words of Mencius, “If a man’s heart > is not right his eyes bespeak it.” I realized I was in the present of a true > man.
The poem was set to music in 1896 by A A Needham and popularised in song by Harry Plunket Greene. It was inspired by a friend's account of a brief return visit to Ireland. The aged gentleman described how he felt when the ship slowly approached the Irish coast as dawn broke. Standing on the deck, his weary eyes beheld a vision of beauty as the emerald green of the Kerry coastline came into view.
Draft of Frankenstein ("It was on a dreary night of November that I beheld my man completed ...") In May 1816, Mary Godwin, Percy Shelley, and their son travelled to Geneva with Claire Clairmont. They planned to spend the summer with the poet Lord Byron, whose recent affair with Claire had left her pregnant.Gittings and Manton, 28–31. The party arrived at Geneva on 14 May 1816, where Mary called herself "Mrs Shelley".
God is the origin of all human knowledge (called lidea, thought), which is one and so to say identical with God himself. It is directly beheld (intuited) by reason, but in order to be of use it has to be reflected on, and this by means of language. A knowledge of being and existences (concrete, not abstract) and their mutual relations, is necessary as the beginning of philosophy. Gioberti is in some respects a Platonist.
During his stay at the hotel, Dickens had described Great Yarmouth to his wife in a letter thus Yarmouth was the most wondrous sight his eyes had ever beheld. He also, during this visit met James Sharman who was the keeper of the Britannia Monument, on whom he supposedly based the character of Ham Peggotty. In the hotel’s Palm court, a menu which has been signed by Dickens during his stay there is on display.
That would > likewise explain why to the arching bow seen with their bodily eyes they > added the Dragon heads beheld only by the eye of faith. Jiang is an uncommon pronunciation of 虹, limited to colloquial or dialectal usage, and unlike hong not normally found in compounds. For instance, caihong (with "color") "rainbow", hongcai "rainbow colors; iridescence; the iris; banners", hongqiao (with "bridge") "arch bridge", and hongxi (with "absorb; suck up") "siphon".
"Having beheld the Resurrection of Christ" is not chanted, except during the Paschal season, when it is chanted once on weekdays, regardless of the rank of the feast. On feast days, after the faithful have venerated the icon of the feast, they are anointed (myrovania) on the forehead with blessed oil. The Exapostilarion and Lauds Sticheron on feast days are also relevant to the theme of the feast, and have been composed by different hymnographers.
When the front rank reached the > Western horizon a battle ensued, as we could distinctly hear the report of > the arms and the rush. No man could judge of my feelings when I beheld that > army of men, as plainly as I ever saw armies of men in the flesh it seemed > as though every hair of my head was alive. This scenery was gazed upon for > hours, until it began to disappear.
They appear in illustrated books that are normally works of history or poetry, including those with religious subjects; the Quran is never illustrated: "context and intent are essential to understanding Islamic pictorial art. The Muslim artists creating images of Muhammad, and the public who beheld them, understood that the images were not objects of worship. Nor were the objects so decorated used as part of religious worship".Cosman, Pelner and Jones, Linda Gale.
Several spoke to me, and I could > not give them any hopes. Whilst listening to their misfortunes, a fine youth > came and caught hold of the skirt of my coat. At first, from his handsome > and feminine appearance, I thought it was a female addressing me, but he > soon undeceived me. He was an American, a lad of about 17, most beautifully > limbed: in other respects the most exquisite shape I have ever beheld.
" Maira was a daughter of Atlas, and Homer makes mention of her in the passage where Odysseus tells to Alkinous his journey to Hades, and of those whose ghosts he beheld there."Pausanias, Guide to Greece 8.48.6 Ancient Tegea was an important religious center of ancient Greece,"This sanctuary had been respected from early days by all the Peloponnesians, and afforded peculiar safety to its suppliants" (Pausanias, Description of Greece iii.5.6) containing the Temple of Athena Alea.
Baker describes the battle of Nashville as the moment when she beheld "all the horrors of war." The cannonading was so heavy, and only 100 feet from the hospital in which Baker worked, that the building shook. During her time as a nurse, Baker met two women disguised as men, one being Frances Hook and someone else by the name of Anna, and helped disguise their identities. This account fits perfectly with Hook's story as it has been reconstructed.
After a vision in which she beheld the image of Our Lady of Grace at Ipswich, she was taken to the shrine and "layde before the ymage of our Blessyd Lady....grevously tourmented and in face, eyen, loke and countenance so grysely chaunged...that it was a terrible syght to beholde". There in the presence of the whole company, she was restored "perfytely and sodeynly". Anne, in grateful recognition of the miracle, took the veil and became a nun.
The Zürcher and Berner, however, took the abbatial lands and conjointly governed them. Thereupon, the theft of mobile monastery goods took place which, as so-called Kulturgüterstreit, has consequences to this day. As one of his last official acts, Abbot Leodegar discarded the peace that had been negotiated with Zurich and Bern in Rorschach on 28 November 1717; he beheld the rights of the abbey as largely restricted and the Catholic religion in Toggenburg as endangered.
He wrote "we were sailing up a spacious sheet of water, which became considerably wider after entering it; while majestic hills rose on each side .... looking up the river we beheld various headlands stretching into the water and gradually contracting its width, 'till they became fainter and fainter in the distance and all was lost in the azure of the horizon". Kohukohu is part of the Kohukohu-Broadwood statistical area. For demographics of this area, see Broadwood, New Zealand.
Notable writers from this period include Siamanto, Hagop Baronian, Vahan Tekeyan, Levon Shant, Krikor Zohrab, Rupen Zartarian, Avetis Aharonyan, Atrpet, and Gostan Zarian. The 19th century beheld a great literary movement that was to give rise to modern Armenian literature. This period of time during which Armenian culture flourished is known as the Revival period (Zartonk). The Revivalist authors of Constantinople and Tiflis, almost identical to the Romanticists of Europe, were interested in encouraging Armenian nationalism.
He commanded all bishops, priests, and deacons to be put to death without delay. The following year, in compliance to his orders, Pope Sixtus II was apprehended. When Lawrence beheld him going to martyrdom, he too was inflamed with a desire to die for Christ and expressed his yearning. The Holy Pope promised him that he too would follow him in a few days but having faced a greater trial crowned with a more glorious victory.
Rebbe Nachman's Torah: EXODUS- LEVITICUS) In higher spiritual Worlds (Seder hishtalshelus), the souls and angels sense this, and seek to channel Divine flow down the chain of Worlds. Therefore, Shuv, even though it is an exile for the light to descend into the vessel, is the ultimate purpose of Creation. The terms "Ratzo" and "Shuv" come from the Biblical description of the angels in the vision of Ezekiel (1:4-26), when he beheld the Divine chariot (Merkavah).
The dots and dashes above the letters are called trope. They dictate the tune and intonation and are found in the Torah as well as the rest of the Hebrew Bible. On the inside cover, this text is put into greater context, with Jer 4:23–27 provided in both Hebrew and English (seemingly the Jewish Publication Society version): :23 I beheld the earth, :And, lo, it was waste and void; :And the heavens, and they had no light.
These elves of the great journey who remained in Middle-earth were then called the Úmanyar (The Unwilling). The Eldar who reached Valinor were eventually divided into three distinct groups: Vanyar, Noldor and Teleri. These three groups became known as the Calaquendi or "Light-elves" because they beheld the light of the Two Trees of Valinor. Later some of the Noldor went back to Middle-earth in their quest for the Silmarils, while the Vanyar remained in Valinor.
In this case the application must be supported by an affidavit, in which must be set out the reasons for the defendant's absence or default. This is where the defendant deals with the aspect of wilful default. The defendant sets out facts to show why he is in default, and must show that the default was not wilful. If any of the three elements discussed previously are absent, the defendant cannot beheld to be in wilful default.
I slid down the stairs on its mahogany rail, to meet him quickly > once –, when we were both dismayed to see that the brass buttons on my > sailor suit had scratched the rail! He went to his library and came right > back with the ink-pot, and carefully covered the tell-tale marks, - to the > complete satisfaction of ourselves. But the ink was green, after all. So the > other elders beheld the damage and no one was fooled.
The party was founded in March 2016 to establish a political representation to the people who had participate at the two Family Day the first one beheld in Piazza San Giovanni the 20th of June 2015 and the second one beheld at Circus Maximus in Rome the 30th of January 2016.Difendiamo i nostri figli (in Italian) The People of the Family is a non-confessional and value-based political subject, of Christian inspiration, focused on the Social Doctrine of the Catholic Church, open to non-believers and to other religious confessions who share its program in defense of "non-negotiable" values: the right to life from conception to natural death, the centrality of the family, as established by Article 29 of the Italian Constitution ("the family as the first natural community based on marriage"), children's right to have a father and a mother, the PdF also opposes same-sex adoptions. The People of Family's values are mainly centered on the Christian faith, which built the historical and cultural identity of Italy and Europe. Another fundamental value is represented by the family.
After a while, the people and gods began to search for Shiva. Finally, after various complications, they found him in the forest, but he refused to leave. More complications ensued, but ultimately Lord Shiva announced that, since he had lived by the Bagmati river in a deer's form, he would now be known as Pashupatinath, Lord of all animals. It is said that whoever came here and beheld the lingam that appeared there would not be reborn as an animal.
Ardrey did not have the idea for the play, however, until he returned to New York. He writes in his autobiography of the moment of inspiration during a performance of Swan Lake: > That afternoon, eyes closed, enjoying the music with moderation, I descended > into a world between the Tigris and the Styx. And within the course of the > performance I had beheld Thunder Rock. I had the play from beginning to end, > complete with the first, second, and third act curtains.
The story, in her own words, goes as follows: > When I was twelve years old, I was walking one day on the banks of the river > which flowed not very far from our house. The water, although very clear, > rolled by in torrents. Suddenly I beheld emerging from the river an animal > more resembling a monster than a fish, for it was of extraordinary size and > horrid shape. It was coming directly toward me and sent a chill of terror > through me.
" - Letter to D. Balfour. "There are known instances when Blessed Staretz Silouan in prayer beheld something remote as though it were happening close by; when he saw into someone's future, or when profound secrets of the human soul were revealed to him. There are many people still alive who can bear witness to this in their own case but he himself never aspired to it and never accorded much significance to it. His soul was totally engulfed in compassion for the world.
McArthur and some of his ship mates were quite taken with Oregon and the Willamette Valley, he wrote: > The climate is agreeable and healthy. The water is not inferior to any in > the world. The face of the country is too uneven to permit as general > cultivation, still it will and must soon become a great agricultural and > stock growing country. The scenery is beautiful and in some places and some > points of view the grandest that the eye ever beheld.
The 19th century beheld a great literary movement that was to give rise to modern Armenian literature. This period of time during which Armenian culture flourished is known as the Revival period (Zartonk). The Revivalist authors of Constantinople and Tiflis, almost identical to the Romanticists of Europe, were interested in encouraging Armenian nationalism. Most of them adopted the newly created Eastern or Western variants of the Armenian language depending on the targeted audience, and preferred them over classical Armenian (grabar).
Birhurtura denies, replying that when his true king appears, Aga's army will be beaten to dust and he will be captured, this angers Aga, who continues to torture him. Then Gilgamesh leans to the wall; his divine radianceUlanowski The Religious Aspects of War in the Ancient Near East, Greece, and Rome p.16doesn't frighten Aga but is beheld by the Kishite army. Enkidu and the able-bodied men take advantage of the confusion of the enemies and advance through them.
Lady Delacour: A fashionable bel esprit (woman of wit), who Belinda at first considers "the most agreeable—no, that is too feeble an expression—the most fascinating person she had ever beheld". Later, however, after Belinda hears her unhappy history, she feels "astonishment—pity—admiration—and contempt". She is very kind and considerate to Lady Delacour, who begins to feel affectionate towards her. Through Belinda's gentleness, Lady Delacour begins to be kinder to her husband, and grows warmer towards her daughter Helena.
Thus they retreated more and more. And when the small folk with them saw Their leaders all retreating so, They quickly turned their backs to go, And fled and scattered far and wide. Their lords, that still were side by side, When they beheld the small folk flee, And the king advancing steadily, Themselves became disheartened so That they, too, turned their backs to go. A short while stayed they side by side, And then they scattered far and wide.
"One who tells, or gives information of, what he has witnessed, or seen or beheld with his eye; one who declares what he know [...] a witness, as meaning one who gives testimony, or evidence; who bears witness; [...]The witness against those to whom he has been sent." Lane, Arabic-English Lexicon (1863) I.1611. It is also used as a surname. Aš-šāhid "the witness" Shahid is a Muslim boy name and it is Arabic in origin with multiple meanings.
The kings from diverse countries entered the grand amphitheatre by the north-eastern gate. And the amphitheatre which itself had been erected on an auspicious and level plain to the north-east of Drupada's capital, was surrounded by beautiful mansions. And it was enclosed on all sides with high walls and a moat with arched doorways here and there. The Pandavas, too, entering that amphitheatre, sat with the Brahmanas and beheld the unequalled affluence of the king of the Panchalas.
Then Gilgamesh leans to the wall; his divine radiance doesn't frighten Aga but is beheld by the Kishite army. Enkidu and the guruš take advantage of the confusion of the enemies and advance through them; Aga is captured in the middle of his army. Gilgamesh addresses Aga as his superior, remembering how Aga saved his life and gave him refuge, Aga withdraws his demand and begs his favor to be returned. Gilgamesh, before Utu sets Aga free to return to Kish.
Ananda Ranga Pillai patronized the Hindu religion, arts and poetry. And in return, poets praised Pillai in their works. Tamil poet Namasivaya Pulavar, who also wrote a verse in praise of Ananda Ranga's father, Tiruvenkadam Pillai, wrote that Ananda Ranga was as learned as the thousand-headed Adisesha serpent. Madurakkavirayar wrote that when he saw Ananda Ranga Pillai, he beheld the whole town of Pondicherry in him who was generous enough to offer him all the wealth that he wanted.
He recorded a biography of Edward Marsden, an Indian of the tribe Metlakatla in Alaska. Winans also wrote a history of Lewis and Clark and of the trappers in the Pacific Northwest. His goal was to bring to light that which had been previously neglected. He says: And in the settlement of this country, we hear of Parker, Whitman, and others, but no mention of those explorers who first beheld our valley and made it known to the civilized world.
But few eyes beheld that little band of men risking life and health through the long nights. bringing the boats to Washington. A large portion of New Jersey Route 29 is named the Daniel Bray Highway in honor of Captain Bray's vital role in this critical phase of the Revolutionary War. In 1903 Joseph F. Folsom wrote "The Ballad of Daniel Bray", which is printed in "Patriotic Poems of New Jersey" compiled by W. C. Armstrong, and in "Historic Trenton" by Louise Hewitt.
Prabhupada's official biographer Satsvarupa Dasa Goswami describes the incident that happened in 1967 in San Francisco: > One day Malati hurried into Prabhupada's apartment, took a small item out of > her shopping bag, and placed it on Prabhupada's desk for his inspection. > "What is this, Swamiji?" Shrila Prabhupada looked down and beheld a three- > inch wooden doll with a flat head, a black, smiling face, and big, round > eyes. The figure had stubby, forward-jutting arms, and a simple green and > yellow torso with no visible feet.
Meyerhold the Director. Moscow, 1969. Meyerhold also gave a start to his one time assistant of "The Queen of Spades" Matvey Dubrovin, who later created his own theater in Leningrad. Zinaida Meyerhold-Reich Leningrad (St Peterburg) 1925 In autumn 1921, Meyerhold was appointed head of the State Higher Theatre Workshops, in Moscow, where one of his first students was Sergei Eisenstein, who later wrote > The God-like, incomparable Meyerhold, I beheld him then for the first time > and I was to worship him all my life.
The painting depicts a scene from the Denial of Peter as specifically recounted in the Gospel of Luke chapter 22: > "And when they had kindled a fire in the midst of the hall, and were set > down together, Peter sat down among them. But a certain maid beheld him as > he sat by the fire, and earnestly looked upon him, and said, This man was > also with him. And he denied him, saying, Woman, I know him not." The action takes place in an interior.
In a surprise visit he forced staff to open doors which revealed female patients kept in "a number of secret cells in a state of filth, horrible beyond description...the most miserable objects I ever beheld." Most of the staff were dismissed and Higgins was able to secure a government enquiry into the management of the asylum, at which he gave evidence.Alexandra Medcalf, "The York Lunatic Asylum Scandal", Borthwick Institute for Archives at the University of York, 2014. Higgins was appointed as a Governor of the Asylum.
128, nominates either Pomègues or Ratonneau; the other possibilities are the small island of If, now occupied by the Château d'If, or Tiboulain. where the rhinoceros disembarked to be beheld by the King on 24 January. After resuming its journey, the ship was wrecked in a sudden storm as it passed through the narrows of Porto Venere, north of La Spezia on the coast of Liguria. The rhinoceros, chained and shackled to the deck to keep it under control, was unable to swim to safety and drowned.
Here, they encountered a Gandharva named Angaraparna (See Gandharva Kingdom) (1,172). After that encounter they went to a place called Utkochaka, where they met sage Dhaumya. They appointed Dhaumya, the younger brother of Devala, as their priest (1,185). Then they proceeded towards the country of the southern Panchalas ruled over by the king Drupada They proceeded by slow stages staying for some time within those beautiful woods and by fine lakes that they beheld along their way and entered the capital of the Panchalas.
However, Mataichi possesses a maniacal desire for Masako. He even attempts to breed a goldfish unparalleled in beauty to recreate Masako’s loveliness. Driven mad by his desires and ambitions, Mataichi ruins his reputation, his livelihood, and his life. At the end of the story, Mataichi experiences a change of heart: “Having once fainted from shock and then recovered, Mataichi had entered a clear-headed trance. He remembered nothing and thought of nothing, but beheld the beauty of nature as it was, transforming into ecstasy itself” (52).
During the years after the Civil War, the state's business community began to fear that unchecked logging in the Adirondacks could, through erosion, silt up the Erie Canal and eliminate the state's major economic advantage. They were informed by George Perkins Marsh's seminal 1865 book, Man and Nature, which made the connection between deforestation and desertification. The Adirondack (top) and Catskill parks within New York. Five years afterward, surveyor Verplanck Colvin beheld the Adirondacks from the summit of Seward Mountain during his mission to map the region.
The first written description of Kīpahulu was made by Jean-François de Galaup in 1786 while sailing along the southeast coast of Maui in search of a place to drop anchor: > I coasted along its shore at a distance of a league (three miles) …. We > beheld water falling in cascades …. The inhabitants, which are so numerous > that a space of 3–4 leagues may be taken for a single village. The huts are > on the coast so that the habitable part of the island is less than one half > of a league.
Then there came a hunter that way and thought him a deer, and loosed a shaft and pierced his foot; but when he came close the hunter beheld a man wrapped in yellow robes practicing yoga. Thinking himself an offender, he touched his feet. Then Krishna rose and gave him comfort, and himself ascended to Heaven. The hunter is said to be rebirth of Vaali from Ramayana who was killed by Rama by hiding behind a tree and was therefore given the opportunity to avenge in similar fashion by Rama himself.
He offers to help her, and when Lescaut calls her he begs her to meet him later; she reluctantly agrees. After Manon leaves, des Grieux sings of his feelings for her (des Grieux: Donna non vidi mai – Never before have I beheld a woman such as this). The students and girls, who have been observing the couple, comment mockingly on his good fortune (Edmondo, students: La tua ventura ci rassicura – Your good fortune encourages us). Lescaut and Geronte descend and converse in the square about Manon's fate, observed by Edmondo.
Visiting king Chitravahana, the ruler of Manipura, he beheld his beautiful daughter Chitrangada and fell in love with her. When he approached the king to seek her hand in marriage, the king told him the story of his ancestor Prabhanjana who was childless and undertook severe austerities to obtain offspring. Finally, Mahadeva appeared to Prabhanjana, granting him the boon that each successive descendant of his race should have one child. As Chitravahana, unlike his ancestors, had not a son, but a daughter, he made her a “Putrika” according to the customs of his people.
Old Kadmos shore off his hoary hair, Harmonia cried aloud; the whole house resounded heavy booming with the noise of women wailing in concert. Autonoe along with Aristaios her husband went in search of the scattered remains of the dead. She saw her son, but knew him not; she beheld the shape of a dappled deer and saw no aspect of a man. Often she passed the bones of a fawn unrecognized, lying on the ground, and did not understand; for her boy was dead, and she looked to find him in human shape . . .
"Perhaps a corpse would be re-animated", Mary noted, "galvanism had given token of such things".Para. 10, Intro., Frankenstein 1831 edition It was after midnight before they retired, and unable to sleep, she became possessed by her imagination as she beheld the grim terrors of her "waking dream", her ghost story:Shelley, Mary, Paragraphs 11–13, "Introduction" Frankenstein (1831 edition) Gutenberg She began writing what she assumed would be a short story. With Percy Shelley's encouragement, she expanded this tale into her first novel, Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus, published in 1818.
As a result, in August 1714, James's second cousin, the Elector of Hanover, George Louis, a German-speaking Protestant who was the closest Protestant relative of the now deceased Queen Anne, became king of the recently created Kingdom of Great Britain as George I. James denounced him, noting "we have beheld a foreign family, aliens to our country, distant in blood, and strangers even to our language, ascend the throne".Simms, Brendan. Three Victories and a Defeat: The Rise and Fall of the First British Empire, 1714–1783. Penguin, 2008.
She picked up the arrow and marveled as she observed the various colors, such as no other arrow possessed. Breaking open the shaft, she beheld the precious stone that shone so brightly. Beguiled, but apparently also quite pragmatic, the princess took the stone between her teeth to test its quality and strength, but in doing so, she accidentally swallowed the stone. In the tradition of so many similar stories, the stone grew within her womb to become the Emperor Moctezuma I, one of the most successful emperors of his time.
On 9 June 1958, as part of the celebrations, the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh visited Ardingly. A stone plaque on the terrace parapet commemorates the visit, where she "beheld the view". Later that week, on 14 June 1958, the then Prime Minister, Harold Macmillan, visited the school to open the Centenary Building, which comprises the college cricket pavilion and upstairs Centenary Room. On 8 May 2008, the Duke of Kent visited Ardingly as part of its sesquicentenary celebrations and officially opened a new teaching block at the pre-preparatory school.
Here is the grand en petit, or mock magnificence, more complete than I ever beheld it before. Here is a fountain, the basin of which is not four feet over, and the water spout not exceeding the pour from a tea-pot. Here is a bridge over a river of which a child four years old would clear the banks at a jump. I could not have trusted myself on the bridge for fear of the consequences to Mr. Montague; but I very conveniently stepped over the river, in imitation of the Colossus.
In 1910 she published "A Perfect Day", for which 25 million copies of the sheet music were sold. It was the most popular of her compositions during her lifetime although "I Love You Truly" was more frequently performed later."A Perfect Day" became an ersatz vesper hymn on the carillon of the Mission Inn in Riverside, California. Jacobs-Bond was staying in the Mission Inn in 1909 when from her 4th-floor window she beheld the sun going down over Mount Rubidoux, inspiring her composition of the song at the end of that same day.
Among the injured was Cornelius Vanderbilt, who broke a leg and vowed never to travel by train again, although he later broke his vow and eventually became a railway magnate, owning the New York Central Railroad, among others. Another passenger was Congressman and former US President John Quincy Adams, who escaped injury, but described the accident in his diary as "the most dreadful catastrophe that ever my eyes beheld". Irish actor Tyrone Power was also aboard the train and recorded the accident in his two-volume journal Impressions of America.
It is directly beheld (intuited) by reason, but in order to be of use it has to be reflected on, and this by means of language. A knowledge of being and existences (concrete, not abstract) and their mutual relations, is necessary as the beginning of philosophy. Gioberti is in some respects a Platonist. He identifies religion with civilization, and in his treatise Del primato morale e civile degli Italiani arrives at the conclusion that the church is the axis on which the well-being of human life revolves.
Try to keep the casualties to a minimum, but do what you have to do. All great movements require a few martyrs... Though Raziel is initially eager to do so,Raziel: For the first time, I beheld the image of my Sarafan self, memorialized here among my fallen comrades. It tortured me to see how noble and pure I had been – and what a vile phantasm I had become. And a profound sense of injury – of loss and betrayal – welled up in me, so overwhelming I could barely contain it.
Weathercote Cave was first described in detail by Richard Pococke who undertook a tour of Yorkshire in 1751. He said that it was "one of the most extraordinary and scenes I have ever beheld". It was drawn to the public's attention in 1780 by John Hutton in an appendix to Thomas West's "A Guide to the Lakes", who described it as "the most surprising natural curiosity in the island of Great Britain". Thereafter, it became a destination for those seeking the picturesque, and is featured in most later guide books of the area.
Early Armenian literature was written by the "father of Armenian history", Moses of Chorene, who authored The History of Armenia. The book covers the time-frame from the formation of the Armenian people to the fifth century AD. The nineteenth century beheld a great literary movement that was to give rise to modern Armenian literature. This period of time, during which Armenian culture flourished, is known as the Revival period (Zartonki sherchan). The Revivalist authors of Constantinople and Tiflis, almost identical to the Romanticists of Europe, were interested in encouraging Armenian nationalism.
In England a tradition of making trophies of arms and armour, designed to display British military prowess, was established in the armoury of the Tower of London from the late 17th century. In about 1700, John Harris created an impressive display in the Grand Storehouse which included a serpent and a seven-headed Hydra, together with a variety of weapons including muskets, pistols and swords. The antiquarian William Maitland described it as a sight "no one ever beheld without astonishment...not to be matched perhaps in the world".
Furthermore, Sabaoth is the name not only of > the Father, but of the Holy Trinity. According to Dionysios the Areopagite, > Lord Sabaoth, translated from the Jewish tongue, means "Lord of Hosts". This > Lord of Hosts is the Holy Trinity, Father, Son and Holy Spirit. And although > Daniel the prophet says that he beheld the Ancient of Days sitting on a > throne, this should not be understood to refer to the Father, but to the > Son, Who at His second coming will judge every nation at the dreadful > Judgment.
Tosefta, Hagigah 2:5,6; compare Hagigah 15a As a matter of fact, Ben Zoma was one of the four who entered into the "garden" of esoteric knowledge (see Ben Azzai). It was said of him that he beheld the secrets of the garden and "was struck" with mental aberration.Ḥag. 14b The disciples of Akiva applied to the limitless theosophic speculations, for which Ben Zoma had to suffer, the words of Proverbs 25:16, "Have you found honey? eat so much as is sufficient for you, lest you be filled with it, and vomit it".
791, in Trans. Roy. Hist. Soc. N.S. lOX. 299, where article 15 begins with Also the Kinges Highness hath ordered, 16 with Kinges Majestie, and 17 with Kinges Grace. In the Dedication of the Authorized Version of the Bible of 1611, James I is still styled Majesty and Highness; thus, in the first paragraph: "the appearance of Your Majesty, as of the Sun in his strength, instantly dispelled those supposed and surmised mists ... especially when we beheld the government established in Your Highness and Your hopeful Seed, by an undoubted title".
Then almost ten, young Frederic first beheld the towering basalt cliffs, the silvery waterfalls, and the roaring cascades of the Columbia River Gorge, an experience that impressed him deeply and found expression in his later fiction. Fascinated by the local Indians, young Balch learned Chinook Jargon, a Northwest trade language drawing on a mixture of native vocabulary, French, and English, and some Klickitat, a local tribe in the region.Richard W. Etulain, "Frederic Homer Balch (1861-1891): Romancer and Historian," Oregon Historical Quarterly (Winter, 2016), Vol. 177, No. 4, pp. 604-635.
Calhoun authorized Long to design and build a special steamboat for the expedition. The vessel, the Western Engineer, was constructed in Pittsburgh in 1818–19. One of the first stern-wheelers ever built, it was long, with a beam of , and a draft of only . To impress the indigenous peoples who beheld it, it bore "an elegant flag representing a white man and an Indian shaking hands, the calumet of peace and the sword", and the bow was formed in the shape of "a huge serpent, black and scaly ... his mouth open, vomiting smoke".
Magazines Prog and PopMatters, websites Sputnikmusic and Ultimate Guitar, and drummer Mike Portnoy included Pitfalls among the best releases of 2019. Dom Lawson, reviewing for Blabbermouth.net, beheld "Below" as evocative of "grateful tears", termed "Observe the Train" an "elegant" chamber pop waltz, and gave thanks to "The Sky Is Red" for its "feverish prog worship", "conviction and class". To Mathias Bergfjord at Blezt, the album amounted to a masterpiece of melancholic and catchy tunes, explaining that "Below" possesses all the traits that made it one of Leprous' best.
226–227 In many Eastern icons a blue and white light mandorla may be used. Not all icons of Christ have mandorlas and they are usually used when some special breakthrough of divine light is represented. The mandorla thus represents the "uncreated Light" which in the transfiguration icons shines on the three disciples. During the Feast of the Transfiguration the Orthodox sing a troparion which states that the disciples "beheld the Light as far as they were able to see it" signifying the varying levels of their spiritual progress.
After his "knowing what a saint is" episode, he writes in a journal that he "saw such a person, the most beautiful of any I had ever beheld, I...prayed to the Lord to make me a saint." Shortly after these supernatural happenings at the age of 10, Freeborn Garrettson faced tragedy. In a series of events, he lost his mother, his sister Sally, and two family servants. This ushered in a sensitivity to depression and melancholy, causing his spiritual yearnings to lie dormant for nearly ten years.
John Dundas Cochrane visited Zashiversk in December 1822 on foot and lamented that "Of all the places I have ever seen, bearing the name of city or town, this is the most dreary and desolate: my blood froze within me as I beheld and approached the place."Cochrane, p. 264 He recorded seven single-person households: two clergymen, a widow, two non- commissioned officers, a postmaster and a trader: "I have seen a merchant ship with sixteen guns and only fifteen men, but I never before saw a town with only seven inhabitants".Cochrane, pp.
As they beheld skeletons piled in the street, and uncovered bunkers in which Jews had died by gas or shooting, the Hungarian prisoners realized for the first time the extent of the annihilation of European Jewry. This time the Rebbe did not shave his beard, which is considered a mark of holiness for Hasidim. He wrapped his beard and face in a handkerchief, pretending he had a toothache. This charade was accompanied by the fact that he cried all day as he worked, praying and communing with God.
Historic marker commemorating John Muir's visit The naturalist John Muir visited Cedar Key in 1867 on his historic walk from Kentucky to Florida. He wrote: > For nineteen years my vision was bounded by forests, but today, emerging > from a multitude of tropical plants, I beheld the Gulf of Mexico stretching > away unbounded, except by the sky. What dreams and speculative matter for > thought arose as I stood on the strand, gazing out on the burnished, > treeless plain! The John Muir historic marker was placed on the museum grounds in 1983, commemorating his visit.
The Saxons and Angles in Britain, 476. 10. The Lombards first, upon the Danube, 526, and afterwards in Italy. Though the ten kingdoms differed from these in later periods, and were sometimes more or less, yet they were still known by that name.” The dominions of all the empires and nations are expected to be crushed simultaneously, but the end of “life” or existence of the Roman derived countries will precede that of the other nations of the world.Daniel 7:11, 12: “I beheld even till the beast was slain, and his body destroyed, and given to the burning flame.
Travelers found the Mississippi delta an astonishing area. In her Domestic Manners of the Americans (1833), Fanny Trollope captured her first perceptions as her ship entered the area of the river: > Large flights of pelicans were seen standing upon the long masses of mud > which rose above the surface of the waters, and a pilot came to guide us > over the bar, long before any other indication of land was visible. I never > beheld a scene so utterly desolate as this entrance of the Mississippi. Had > Dante seen it, he might have drawn images of another Bolgia from its > horrors.
Of St. Thomas's eschatology, according to the commentary on the Sentences, this is only a brief account. Everlasting blessedness consists in the vision of God – this vision consists not in an abstraction or in a mental image supernaturally produced, but the divine substance itself is beheld, and in such manner that God himself becomes immediately the form of the beholding intellect. God is the object of the vision and, at the same time, causes the vision. The perfection of the blessed also demands that the body be restored to the soul as something to be made perfect by it.
Gradiva is a novel by Wilhelm Jensen, first published in instalments from June 1 to July 20, 1902 in the Viennese newspaper "Neue Freie Presse". It was inspired by a Roman bas-relief of the same name and became the basis for Sigmund Freud's famous 1907 study Delusion and Dream in Jensen's Gradiva (). Freud owned a copy of this bas-relief, which he had joyfully beheld in the Vatican Museums in 1907; it can be found on the wall of his study (the room where he died) in 20 Maresfield Gardens, London - now the Freud Museum.
Persuading John Bull: Union and Confederate Propaganda in Britain, 1860–65 By Thomas E. Sebrell, page 110 As a patron of the arts he commissioned canvases from Thomas Cole, including a nostalgic view of Boston,Boston Beheld: Antique Town and Country Views By D. Brenton Simons for his house in Portland Place. The house he built for his daughter and son-in-law, New Place, was near Windsor. As the representative of her uncle Leopold I of Belgium, also a close relative of Albert of Saxe Coburg Gotha, Sylvain and his charming American wife were popular with Victoria and her court.
Up until now seven voyages have taken place and, each time, we have commanded several tens of thousands of government soldiers and more than a hundred oceangoing vessels. We have...reached countries of the Eastern Regions, more than thirty countries in all. We have...beheld in the ocean huge waves like mountains rising sky-high, and we have set eyes on barbarian regions far away, hidden in a blue transparency of light vapors, whilst our sails, loftily unfurled like clouds, day and night continued their course, rapid like that of a star, traversing those savage waves.
It speaks, works, lives, gives life, and changes into light those whom > it illuminates. We bear witness that "God is light," and those to whom it > has been granted to see Him have all beheld Him as light. Those who have > seen Him have received Him as light, because the light of His glory goes > before Him, and it is impossible for Him to appear without light. Those who > have not seen His light have not seen Him, for He is the light, and those > who have not received the light have not yet received grace.
Every one appeared in > high spirits, and the group of nearly naked figures, viewed by the light of > the blazing fires, all moving in hideous harmony, formed a perfect display > of a festival amongst the lowest barbarians. In Tierra del Fuego, we have > beheld many curious scenes in savage life, but never, I think, one where the > natives were in such high spirits, and so perfectly at their ease. After the > dancing was over, the whole party formed a great circle on the ground, and > the boiled rice and sugar was distributed, to the delight of all.
Annals of Ballitore, Vol. 1, pp. 244–249 Next came the quartering of soldiers on the town, the Suffolk Fencibles and the Ancient Britons, who commenced torturing and flogging the inhabitants.Annals of Ballitore, Vol. 1, p. 227 "The village, once so peaceful, exhibited a scene of tumult and dismay; and the air rang with the shrieks of the sufferers, and the lamentations of those who beheld them suffer," she wrote. A force of about 300 rebels then occupied the town and carried out reprisals, but who fled the following day on the approach of a force of soldiers.
There, he beheld the lives of India's poor and common people; Tagore thereby took to examining their lives with a penetrative depth and feeling that was singular in Indian literature up to that point. In particular, such stories as "Kabuliwala" ("The Fruitseller from Kabul", published in 1892), "Kshudita Pashan" ("The Hungry Stones") (August 1895), and "Atithi" ("The Runaway", 1895) typified this analytic focus on the downtrodden. Many of the other Galpaguchchha stories were written in Tagore's Sabuj Patra period from 1914 to 1917, also named after one of the magazines that Tagore edited and heavily contributed to.
The scouts returned on November 3, and led the entire party up to the ridge on November 4. Franciscan missionary Juan Crespi noted in his diary, "from the summit of a peak we beheld the great estuary or arm of the sea." After seeing the immense bay to the east, and having learned from the scouts that further progress to the north would be blocked by the Golden Gate, the party turned southeast and descended toward the bay. Sweeney Ridge is located in northern San Mateo County and is now a part of the Golden Gate National Recreation Area.
Most of I Beheld His Glory is told in flashback by Cornelius, a Roman Centurion (played by veteran actor George Macready, for once cast against type in a sympathetic role). Cornelius, who is open-minded about the teachings of Christ, becomes concerned for His safety after hearing about the plot to have Him killed. He is finally converted to Christianity after hearing the story of Christ's Resurrection from the apostle Thomas. The film shows the Last Supper, the trial of Christ, the Crucifixion, the Resurrection, and the appearance of Christ to Doubting Thomas and the other Apostles.
Draft of Frankenstein ("It was on a dreary night of November that I beheld my man completed ...") During the rainy summer of 1816, the "Year Without a Summer", the world was locked in a long cold volcanic winter caused by the eruption of Mount Tambora in 1815.Sunstein, 118. Mary Shelley, aged 18, and her lover (and later husband) Percy Bysshe Shelley visited Lord Byron at the Villa Diodati by Lake Geneva in Switzerland. The weather was consistently too cold and dreary that summer to enjoy the outdoor holiday activities they had planned, so the group retired indoors until dawn.
Picture produced by Drawing Machine 1 In 2001 Henry's machine- generated work was discussed in terms of the use made, since earliest times, of a range of tools for producing similar abstract, visual effects. (O'Hanrahan 2001) Once Henry himself had beheld the visual effects produced by his first machine, he then strove to find possible precursors such as the organic forms described in natural form mathematics. (D'Arcy-Thompson 1917; Cook 1914). Henry also compared his machine-generated effects to those produced using earlier scientific and mathematical instruments such as: Suardi's Geometric Pen of 1750 (Adams 1813), Pendulum Harmonographs (Goold et al.
Brébeuf and Lallemant stand ready for boiling water/fire "Baptism", flaying On June 16, 1649, the missionaries chose to burn the mission rather than risk it being desecrated or permanently overrun by Iroquois in further attacks. Father Paul Ragueneau wrote, > "We ourselves set fire to it, and beheld burn before our eyes and in less > than one hour, our work of nine or ten years." Before the burning, the survivors had decided that Brébeuf and Lalemant would be canonized as martyrs. Shoemaker Christophe Regnault had to extract the bones of the two men to save as relics.
That is not to say that demons value life, or at least the lives of those outside their immediate circle. The murder was condemned because it upset the order of things. Lillith's father had an image of Christ's cross on his shield during the War of Heaven. In that "the lamb was slain from the creation of the world," Revelation 13:8 this is likely due to honor Christ who "beheld Satan when he fell from Heaven like lightning" Luke 10:17-18 because of the atoning sacrifice the angels knew He would one day make.
Lorenzo Comendich (1675–1720) was an Italian painter of the late-Baroque period. A native of Verona, he studied under Francesco Monti, and settled at Milan, where he flourished in the first part of the 18th century. His works were held in high repute as a battle painter. The Baron Martine took him under his patronage about 1700, for whom he produced a variety of works, among them his Battle of Luzzara, which Louis XIV of France (the victor in that battle) is said to have beheld with singular pleasure, and commissioned the artist to paint a duplicate for himself.
On the day of the wedding, and despite all efforts to improve her appearance, her face was as pig-like as ever. With the wedding service concluded, the newly-wed couple retired to the bedroom. When they lay in bed together for the first time, Tannakin reached for her husband's arm, saying that she would release him from his vows provided that he would look at her in the face. He turned to look at her, and saw "a sweet young Lady of incomparable beauty and feature, the like to whom to his imagination he never had in his whole life time beheld".
110 who tells that when the pope was dictating his homilies on Ezechiel a curtain was drawn between his secretary and himself. As, however, the pope remained silent for long periods at a time, the servant made a hole in the curtain and, looking through, beheld a dove seated upon Gregory's head with its beak between his lips. When the dove withdrew its beak the pope spoke and the secretary took down his words; but when he became silent the servant again applied his eye to the hole and saw the dove had replaced its beak between his lips.
Quinn wore a blue football jersey with the biblical verse, Matthew 19:26: "But Jesus beheld them and said unto them, with men this is impossible, but with God all things are possible". When he landed, he was arrested by Port Authority Police and taken for psychiatric exams at two different hospitals, Elmhurst Hospital and St. Vincent's. While he was in the hospital, he told reporters that he jumped to draw attention the plight of the poor. “If people decided not to eat once a month and to send the money to the needy poor, then it would help the situation,” he said.
Welcome, time-spanned soul... Welcome... to your destiny... In Soul Reaver 2, while in pursuit of Kain, Raziel explores the past, learning more of his own history as a former member of the Sarafan, and discovering Kain's ultimate goal—to restore balance to Nosgoth.Raziel: For the first time, I beheld the image of my Sarafan self, memorialized here among my fallen comrades. It tortured me to see how noble and pure I had been – and what a vile phantasm I had become. And a profound sense of injury – of loss and betrayal – welled up in me, so overwhelming I could barely contain it.
It imbued him with such strength that he could uproot two mountains and rub them together like pebbles, and could cover leagues at one step.Sotah 17b; Leviticus Rabbah 8:2 Although the lights which accompanied the noise are not expressly mentioned, the frequently recurring phrase "he beheld (hetzitz be-) the Holy Spirit" suggests that he upon whom the spirit rested saw a light. The Holy Spirit gleamed in the court of Shem, of Samuel, and of King Solomon.Genesis Rabbah 85:12 It "glimmered" in Tamar (Genesis 38:18), in the sons of Jacob (Genesis 42:11), and in Moses (Exodus 2:12), i.e.
He praises the setting, but remarks "The > detraction, which appeared glaringin my eye, was the red colour: brick > houses are always offensive when situate among fields and woods, they should > be ever in populous cities pent; the picturesque tint is a sober grey, or a > soften'd ruddy brown; it should be in short of, or like, the Portland stone, > a modest tint of this cast, when beheld in the bosom of weoods, or relieved > by large spreading trees, had the finest possible effect, and was Eggesford > mine I would either stucco it or case it with the patent tile, imitative of > the Portland hue"...
Giglio, besotted with his cousin, has given her a ring belonging to his mother, which, unknown to them, was given to her by the Fairy Blackstick and which held the power to make the wearer beautiful to everyone who beheld them. After an argument with Giglio, about the arrival of the long-awaited Prince Bulbo, Angelica throws the ring out of the window and can be seen for her own, less attractive self. Prince Bulbo, in his turn, possesses a magic rose, with the same power as the ring and coming from the same source: the Fairy Blackstick. Upon his arrival, this causes Angelica to be madly in love with him.
A visitor to Alexandria at the time when Christ was preaching in Galilee would find there and in its vicinity Jews using the Septuagint as their Bible, and could enter their Great Synagogue. Whoever had not seen it was not supposed to have beheld the glory of Israel. The members of their Sanhedrin, according to Sukkah, were seated on seventy-one golden thrones valued at tens of thousands of talents of gold; and the building was so vast that a flag had to be waved to show the people when to respond. At the head of this assembly, on the highest throne, was seated Alexander the Alabarch, the brother of Philo.
"None may spend the night there", said the innkeeper, "for whoever tries will always die." Brother Lustig looked at the castle, and turning to the innkeeper said, "If others have tried it so will I. Give me the key and some bread and wine for my supper." And with these he entered the castle where, after eating his simple meal, he settled down for the night, using his knapsack as a pillow. Brother Lustig encounters the devils - - illustration by Philipp Grot Johann (1893) During the night he was awoken by a great noise, and on opening his eyes beheld nine loathsome devils dancing in a circle about him.
' 'My loss is great,' the harper said, 'My loss is twice as great, I fear; In Scotland I lost a gude grey steed, An here I've lost a gude grey mare.' 'Come on, come on, ye harper-man, Some o your music lat me hear; Well paid ye'se be, John, for the same, An likewise for your gude grey mare.' When that John his money received, Then he went harping frae the toun, But little did King Henry ken He'd stown awa his Wanton Brown. The knights then lay ower castle-wa, An they beheld baith dale an down, An saw the jolly harper-man Come harping on to Striveling toun.
Still abstinence is frequently considered meritorious, if not actually necessary, as a means of self- discipline. Simon the Just said: "I partook of a Nazarite meal only once, when I met with a handsome youth from the South who had taken the vow. When I asked him the reason, he said: 'I saw the Evil Spirit pursue me as I beheld my face reflected in the water, and I swore that these long curls shall be cut off and offered as a sacrifice to the Lord.' Whereupon I kissed him upon his forehead and blessed him, saying: 'May there be many Nazarites like thee in Israel!'" (Nazir, 4b).
John Swete dated 1801. Devon Record Office 564M/F1/223. Swete's Travel Journal records: "One of (the beech trees) in particular of high growth appears in the following view where through a break amid the successive ranges of elms Exeter is beheld with its turreted cathedral rising with lordly grandeur over the subjacent city; this is a scene of great picturesque beauty and I know no spot, in consequence of the profusion and disposition of its trees, from whence Exeter is seen to greater advantage"Gray, Todd (Ed.), Travels in Georgian Devon: The Illustrated Journals of the Reverend John Swete, 1789–1800, 4 Vols., Vol.
"You've beheld Adam Driver as Kylo Ren; now meet Kylo Zen. In Jim Jarmusch's new film Paterson, he plays a guy called Paterson, who happens to live in Paterson, New Jersey, his birthplace, where he drives a bus (number 23) with his surname naturally emblazoned on it." Lou Costello often referred to his hometown of Paterson in his comedy routines with Bud Abbott. The plot of the June 28, 1945, episode of the Abbott & Costello radio show is about the City of Paterson inviting him back for "Lou Costello Day" to launch a new garbage scow.Episode: "Abbott & Costello – Return To Paterson", My Old Radio, broadcast June 28, 1945.
Sister Areala, or more accurately the original Sister Areala, was the first Warrior Nun, founder of the Warrior Nuns, a saint, Areala's first Avatar, and, though dead, is still a major player in the battle between good and evil. Saint Areala and Areala Angel of War are seen as almost one person and are used interchangeably. She—birth name unknown—was first seen in Norway in the year 1066 fleeing a convent under attack by Viking raiders. While trying to hide from the attackers who would kill and/or rape her they both beheld what she thought was an angel and what they thought was a Valkyrie.
Eventually he discovered, while conducting a group ayahuasca session, by using icaros, "that the visions obeyed the songs and chants, or perhaps it would be better to say that by means of the chants it was possible to influence the course of the visions". At the next ayahuasca session in which he guided tribal members, Córdoba tested his new understanding about the steering of the visions beheld by the group. He states, "I chanted what I wanted to see and found that each time... no matter how involved or strange the visions, they obeyed my wishes as I expressed them in song."Lamb (1971, 3d 1974) at 167–68.
"The Britons were not unlike the Greeks in thus placing the enchanted abodes of the gods in islands of the sea. Beheld in the glamor of distance, surrounded above and below by an expanse of crimson and gold..." As sun deities, the old gods, according to Roger Sherman Loomis, were believed, by the Celts, to be found in the region of the setting sun. The Garden of the Hesperides that Hercules visited, in Greek myth, where apples of immortality grew, was to be found far to the west. The forest is surrounded by a stone wall and the deer are guarded by a giant who stands fifty feet tall.
In the bridge of the song, lines from Shakespeare's The Tempest can be heard, spoken very low by British actor Anthony Head. [Act 5, Scene 1, lines 230 - 237] :BOATSWAIN: I'd strive to tell you. We were dead of sleep :And (how we know not) all clapp'd under hatches; :Where, but even now, with strange and several noises :Of roaring, shrieking, howling, jingling chains, :And moe diversity of sounds, all horrible, :We were awak'd; straightway at liberty; :Where we, in all her trim, freshly beheld :Our royal, good, and gallant ship; This section of the song is omitted from the version of the song released as a single, which is approximately 20 seconds shorter than the album version.
None but those who have visited this most > wonderful valley, can even imagine the feelings with which I looked upon the > view that was there presented. The grandeur of the scene was but softened by > the haze that hung over the valley,—light as gossamer—and by the clouds > which partially dimmed the higher cliffs and mountains. This obscurity of > vision but increased the awe with which I beheld it, and as I looked, a > peculiar exalted sensation seemed to fill my whole being, and I found my > eyes in tears with emotion.Lafayette H. Bunnell, Discovery of the Yosemite, > and the Indian War of 1851 (New York, Chicago: F. H. Revell Co., 1892), 41.
"Although nothing is there except what is present, it is not the temporal present, like ours, but rather the eternal, within which all times altogether are contained. If in a certain way the present time contains every place and all the things that are in any place, likewise, every time is encompassed in the eternal present, and everything that is in any time." It is an overarching present, all beheld at once by God, thus permitting both his "foreknowledge" and genuine free choice on the part of mankind. Fragments survive of the work Anselm left unfinished at his death, which would have been a dialogue concerning certain pairs of opposites, including ability/inability, possibility/impossibility, and necessity/freedom.
Peck herself was impressed with the effort. "Turning through a stone gateway and climbing through a steep grade to the house," she wrote of a visit that summer, "one beheld wide lawn, flower borders, terraced hillside, great outcropping rocks, spire-like junipers, forest trees, old apple trees, and at the end of the climb one looked out over a long and misty valley spread out below, and became aware of the murmur of water as it fell from ledge to ledge down the hill." In August 1920 the Nineteenth Amendment was ratified by enough states to make it part of the Constitution. The goal of Catt's last several decades was accomplished, but she was not finished.
On March 19, 1937, he lay in state for two hours in the main chamber of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta in what was described as one of the "most impressive ceremonies ever beheld in Edmonton." His coffin, draped with the Union Flag lay on a table in the chamber in front of the speaker's rostrum, guarded by four Royal Canadian Mounted Police constables; members' desks were draped in purple velvet. At his request, Primrose was dressed in the uniform of a NWMP Inspector. After lying in state for two hours, his body was taken back to the funeral home, and was taken to Government House the next morning, from where it was brought to the church that afternoon.
6, § 3: "while he was still a boy"; comp. Rashi on Sanh. 92b Rava states in the Babylonian Talmud that although Ezekiel describes the appearance of the throne of God (Merkabah), this is not because he had seen more than the prophet Isaiah, but rather because the latter was more accustomed to such visions; for the relation of the two prophets is that of a courtier to a peasant, the latter of whom would always describe a royal court more floridly than the former, to whom such things would be familiar.(Ḥag. 13b) Ezekiel, like all the other prophets, has beheld only a blurred reflection of the divine majesty, just as a poor mirror reflects objects only imperfectly.
Elizabeth as shown on her tomb at Westminster Abbey Elizabeth's coffin was carried downriver at night to Whitehall, on a barge lit with torches. At her funeral on 28 April, the coffin was taken to Westminster Abbey on a hearse drawn by four horses hung with black velvet. In the words of the chronicler John Stow: > Westminster was surcharged with multitudes of all sorts of people in their > streets, houses, windows, leads and gutters, that came out to see the > obsequy, and when they beheld her statue lying upon the coffin, there was > such a general sighing, groaning and weeping as the like hath not been seen > or known in the memory of man.Weir, Elizabeth, 486.
Han't you been at the > oratorio? says one. Oh! if you don't see the oratorio you see nothing, says > t'other, so away I go to the oratorio, where indeed I saw the finest > assembly of people I ever beheld in my life; but to my great surprise found > this sacred drama a mere concert, no scenery, dress or action, so necessary > to a drama. But Handel was placed in a pulpit ... by him sat Senesino, > Strada, Bertolli and Turner Robinson [stars of the Italian opera] in their > own habits [clothes] ... Strada gave us a "Hallelujah" of an half hour long; > Senesino and Bertolli made rare work of the English tongue, you would have > sworn it had been Welsh.
Unlike other town churches in the Philippines, which conform to the Spanish tradition of sitting them on the central plaza, the Church and Convent of Our Lady of the Assumption in Santa Maria are situated on a hill surrounded by a defensive wall on all sides like a fortress. The church is reached by climbing an 85-step stairway of granite rock. The grand three-flight stairway leads to a courtyard in front of the church doorway where a sweeping view of the lower plains and the town of Santa Maria is beheld. A narrow roadway coming from the back of the church also leads up to the courtyard but only used on special occasions.
He entered a monastic life early, becoming a monk at Mount Sinai and later he became the abbot of the Great Lavra on Mount Athos. At Mount Athos he was a close friend of St. Gregory Palamas and became a follower and advocate of the form of contemplative prayer, Hesychasm. Philotheus was a writer of note, writing works on the theology of the Uncreated Energies of God and attacking the scholastic philosophy that was then current in the Western church. His most famous work is the Hagiorite Tome, the manifesto of the Mount Athos monks on how the saints partake of the Divine and uncreated Light that the Apostles beheld at the Transfiguration of Jesus.
Kisari Mohan Ganguli, The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa Translated into English Prose, 1883-1896, Bk. 1, Ch. 185. Then they proceeded towards the country of the southern Panchalas ruled over by the king Drupada They proceeded by slow stages staying for some time within those beautiful woods and by fine lakes that they beheld along their way and entered the capital of the Panchalas. Beholding the capital (Kampilya), as also the fort, they took up their quarters in the house of a potter. Desirous of beholding the Swayamvara (self-choice ceremony of the princess), the citizens, roaring like the sea, all took their seats on the platforms that were erected around the amphitheatre.
On 19 September 1846, about three o'clock in the afternoon, on a mountain about three miles distant from the village of La Salette-Fallavaux, it is related that two children, a shepherdess of fifteen named Mélanie Calvat, called Mathieu, and a shepherd-boy of eleven named Maximin Giraud, both of them uneducated, beheld in a resplendent light a "beautiful lady" clad in a strange costume. Speaking alternately in French and in patois, she passed a message which they were "to deliver to all her people". After complaining of the impiety of Christians, and threatening them with dreadful chastisements in case they should persevere in evil, she promised them the Divine mercy if they would amend.Clugnet, Léon.
Thanks to this piety he could, without injury to his soul, devote himself to theosophic speculations, when he, like Ben Zoma, Elisha ben Abuyah, and Akiva, entered, as tradition has it, into the garden ("pardes") of the esoteric doctrine. Tradition says of him: "He beheld the mysteries of the garden and died; of him Scripture says:Psalms 116:15 Precious in the eyes of God is the death of his pious ones."Hagigah 14b With reference to this verse, Ben Azzai himself had taught that God shows to the pious, near the hour of their death, the rewards awaiting them.Genesis Rabbah 62 Other sayings of his concerning the hour of death have been handed down.
An inscription reads: :'Tis a bra' bonny seat, o' my saul, Sawney cries, :I never beheld sic before with me Eyes, :Such a place in aw' Scotland I never could meet, :For the High and the Low ease themselves in the Street.Sawney in the bog-house, British Museum, 1779 It has also been suggested that the Galloway cannibal Sawney Bean may have been a fabrication to emphasise the alleged savagery of the Scots. Sometimes also used in the term "Sawney Ha'peth", meaning "Scots halfpennyworth" implying "Scottish fool". At the time of the political union of Scotland and England in 1707, the Pound Scots was worth 1/12 of the Pound Sterling, thus a "Scots halfpennyworth" implies worthlessness.
'Hartley, William G., Lorna Call Alder & H. Lane Johnson, Anson Bowen Call: Bishop of Colonia Dublán, 2007, pp. 14-19. Call, who would ultimately go on to receive with his four wives Mormonism's sacred Second Anointing ordinance on 5 March 1867,Ibid, p. 46. reported that three days after the martyrdom of the Smith brothers, in the dreams of the night he beheld the Prophet Joseph in visional discourse to the Saints, wherein he declared: > Brethren, I have been killed in Carthage jail, and it will not make any > difference with you, if you do as you are told. I shall continue to govern > and control this kingdom as I have hitherto done.
The Midrash asked why in God directed Moses to gather 70 elders of Israel, when reported that there already were 70 elders of Israel. The Midrash deduced that when in the people murmured, speaking evil, and God sent fire to devour part of the camp, all those earlier 70 elders had been burned up. The Midrash continued that the earlier 70 elders were consumed like Nadab and Abihu, because they too acted frivolously when (as reported in ) they beheld God and inappropriately ate and drank. The Midrash taught that Nadab, Abihu, and the 70 elders deserved to die then, but because God so loved giving the Torah, God did not wish to create disturb that time.
In January 1848, John Mitchel visited Cork and, according to Michael Cavanagh, who would publish a sketch of his Brenan's life in Young Ireland, Dublin, in June and July 1885, Brenan for the first time "beheld the man he most admired on earth, and with whose future destiny, whether for weal or woe, he felt his own was bound up. Never had the arch-enemy of England a more faithful or earnest follower." Brenan contributed to the Mitchel's United Irishman and, sold his rifle to obtain his train fare, to take up his residence in Dublin, the headquarters of the revolutionary movement. He later published articles in John Martin's Irish Felon urging the Confederate Clubs members, many of whom had arms to be in readiness for action.
If overcome by the black horse or forgetfulness, the soul loses its wings and is pulled down to earth. Should that happen, the soul is incarnated into one of nine kinds of person, according to how much truth it beheld. In order of decreasing levels of truth seen, the categories are: (1) philosophers, lovers of beauty, men of culture, or those dedicated to love; (2) law-abiding kings or civic leaders; (3) politicians, estate-managers or businessmen; (4) ones who specialize in bodily health; (5) prophets or mystery cult participants; (6) poets or imitative artists; (7) craftsmen or farmers; (8) sophists or demagogues; and (9) tyrants. One need not suppose that Plato intended this as a literal discussion of metempsychosis or reincarnation: perhaps he meant it figuratively.
As I looked toward the > Seminary Ridge I could see and hear the confusion of the battle. Troops > moving hither and thither; the smoke of the conflict arising from the > fields; shells bursting in the air, together with the din, rising and > falling in mighty undulations. These things, beheld for the first time, > filled my soul with the greatest apprehensions. We soon reached the > Taneytown road, and while traveling along, were overtaken by an ambulance > wagon in which was the body of a dead soldier.... We continued on our way, > and had gotten to a little one and a half story house, standing on the west > side of the road, when, on account of the muddy condition of the road, we > were compelled to stop.
The Zonnens are an anime exclusive group which consists of psychopaths and bloodlusters of the Chess Pieces. Years prior to the current War, when the Chess Pieces army was in its heyday of bloodshed, among those converged towards its banner there was a group. Alone in this line of psychopaths and bloodlusters its members stood out as outstanding examples of barbarity - they found joy in that era of chaos, indulged themselves in abominable acts of abduction, decimation and destruction; and beheld the sight of ravage as a thing of absolute beauty. Their bestiality was of such that even Phantom revolted at their very presence; and far from being promoted, the group was estranged from the official military force and sent on a permanent residence in distant quarters.
At times, the passion could even precede the first glimpse, as in Paris' letter to Helen of Troy in the same work, where Paris says that his love for Helen came upon him before he had set eyes on her: "...you were my heart's desire before you were known to me. I beheld your features with my soul ere I saw them with my eyes; rumour, that told me of you, was the first to deal my wound."Ovid, Heroides and Amores, translated by Grant Showerman, second edition revised by G.P. Goold (Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1986), XVI, 36-38, pp. 199-201. Whether by "first sight" or by other routes, passionate love often had disastrous results according to the classical authors.
The house looks like a sort of church, in somewhat of a gothic style of building, with crosses on the tops of different parts of the pile. There is a sort of swamp, at the foot of a wood, at no great distance from the front of the house'. :'...Here is a fountain, the basin of which is not four feet over, and the water spout not exceeding the pour from a tea-pot. Here is a bridge over a river of which a child four years old would clear the banks at a jump...' :'...In short, such fooleries I never before beheld; but what I disliked most was the apparent impiety of a part of these works of refined taste'.
The Book of the Penitence of Adam is a manuscript dealing with Kabbalistic traditions, all of which are embodied in the allegory it contains. The manuscript is an account of how Cain and Abel slew each other and how Adam's inheritance therefore passed to his third son, Seth. Seth was permitted to reach the gate of the Earthly Paradise without being attacked by the guardian angel with his flaming sword, and beheld the Trees of Life and Knowledge, which had joined to form a single tree, said to symbolise the harmony of science and religion in the Kabbalah. The guardian angel presented him with three seeds from this tree, which he was instructed to place in Adam's mouth when he died.
The ambitious spirit of Galerius was only just over this disappointment when he beheld the unexpected loss of Italy to Maxentius, who was married to his daughter Valeria Maximilla. Galerius’ need for additional revenue had persuaded him to make a very strict and rigorous examination of the property of his subjects for the purpose of a general taxation. A very minute survey was taken of their real estates and, wherever there was the slightest suspicion of concealment, torture was used to obtain a sincere declaration of their personal wealth. Italy had traditionally been exempt from any form of taxation, but Galerius ignored this precedent, and the officers of the revenue already began to number the Roman people, and to settle the proportion of the new taxes.
In his journal Columbus writes, > For nine days I was as one lost, without hope of life. Eyes never beheld the > sea so angry, so high, so covered with foam. The wind not only prevented our > progress, but offered no opportunity to run behind any headland for shelter; > hence we were forced to keep out in this bloody ocean, seething like a pot > on a hot fire. Never did the sky look more terrible; for one whole day and > night it blazed like a furnace, and the lightning broke with such violence > that each time I wondered if it had carried off my spars and sails; the > flashes came with such fury and frightfulness that we all thought that the > ship would be blasted.
The following description of the birthplace of the monster Geryon, preserved as a quote by the geographer Strabo,Strabo 3.2.11 = Stesichorus S7 = PMG 184. is characteristic of the "descriptive fulness" of his style:Charles Segal, "Archaic Choral Lyric" in The Cambridge History of Classical Literature: Greek Literature, P. Easterling and B. Knox (eds.), Cambridge University Press (1985), page 188 ::::: ::::: < ::::: > ::::: ::::: :::::Stesichorus (S7 Loeb): D.A. Campbell (ed.), Greek Lyric Vol 3, Loeb Classical Library (1991) page 64 A nineteenth century translation imaginatively fills in the gaps while communicating something of the richness of the language: :::::Where monster Geryon first beheld the light, :::::Famed Erytheia rises to the sight; :::::Born near th' unfathomed silver springs that gleam :::::'Mid caverned rocks, and feed Tartessus' stream.
Quarrel was his nurse, spears his mother's pap, carnage his bath, the corselet his swaddlings. Under the heavy weight of those long broad limbs, a warlike babe, he cast lances as a boy; touching the sky, from birth he shook a spear born with him; no sooner did he appear than Eileithyia armed the nursling with a shield."Nonnus, Dionysiaca 25.486-494 ' When the hero Tylon or Tylus (‘knot’ or ‘phallus’), was fatally bitten in the heel by a poisonous serpent, his sister Moria appealed to the Damasen (‘subduer’). : "So Moria watching afar saw her brother's murderer; the nymph trembled with fear when she beheld the serried ranks of poisonous teeth, and the garland of death wrapt round his neck.
In reward for hiding his face in his face shone in In reward for his fear of God in the Israelites were afraid to come near him in In reward for his reticence "to look upon God," he beheld the similitude of God in Babylonian Talmud Berakhot 7a. Reprinted in, e.g., Koren Talmud Bavli: Berakhot. Commentary by Adin Even- Israel (Steinsaltz), volume 1, page 42. Moses' Rod Turned into a Serpent (illustration from the 1890 Holman Bible) The Gemara reported a number of Rabbis' reports of how the Land of Israel did indeed flow with "milk and honey," as described in and 17, 13:5, and 33:3, and 14:8, and 11:9, 26:9 and 15, 27:3, and 31:20.
Madison at the Faith and Values Awards Gala in 2008 Madison made her major motion picture debut in the drama film Lonely Hearts, in which she plays Rainelle, a girl thrown into the midst of a world of crime. Madison also has a significant role in the Disney fantasy drama film Bridge to Terabithia, portraying May Belle Aarons, the younger sister of the lead male character played by Josh Hutcherson. She also appears in the independent film Look as Megan, a girl who is being watched and followed by a kidnapper. Madison had a small role in Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles during the season 1 finale, "What He Beheld", as a girl who becomes part of a short-lived hostage situation.
The Father is the cause of the "generation" of the Son and the procession of the Holy Spirit. ORTHODOX SPIRITUALITY by Metropolitan Hierotheos of Nafpaktos The Latins' weakness to comprehend and failure to express the dogma of the Trinity shows the non-existence of empirical theology. The three disciples of Christ (Peter, James and John) beheld the glory of Christ on Mount Tabor; they heard at once the voice of the Father: "this is my beloved Son" and saw the coming of the Holy Spirit in a cloud – for, the cloud is the presence of the Holy Spirit, as St. Gregory Palamas says–. Thus the disciples of Christ acquired the knowledge of the Triune God in theoria (vision) and by revelation.
Between his beginnings in 2000 and first official releases in 2010, the composer of Abu Lahab's music worked under various pseudonyms. Starting in 2007, he began issuing a number of demo releases under the name Abu Lahab, including The Black Shrine, Altered Cult, When the Face of the Lord Is Split Asunder, Conversi ad Dominum and He Who Is Illuminated with the Brightest Light Will Cast the Longest Shadow. He continued to expand his sound with the mini-albums As Chastened Angels Descend Into the Thoracic Tombs and Moths From the Silver Reich, which showcased his sound collage compositional style and unique use of sampling. The extended play We Beheld the Last Contraction of the Seraph marked his first official release in February 2012.
Vetus Testamentum, 52 (1) pp. 1–12. The style and composition of these verses resemble that of the second angelic speech, and YHWH is used for the deity rather than God. On that reading, in the original E version of the Binding Abraham disobeys God's command, sacrificing the ram "instead of his son" (v. 13) on his own responsibility and without being stopped by an angel: "And Abraham stretched forth his hand, and took the knife to slay his son; but Abraham lifted up his eyes and looked and beheld, behind him was a ram, caught in a thicket by his horns; and Abraham went, and took the ram, and offered it up as a burnt offering instead of his son" (v.
The Sword of Attila, also called the Sword of Mars or Sword of God, was the legendary weapon carried by Attila the Hun. The Roman historian Jordanes, quoting the work of the historian Priscus, gave the story of its origin: > When a certain shepherd beheld one heifer of his flock limping and could > find no cause for this wound, he anxiously followed the trail of blood and > at length came to a sword it had unwittingly trampled while nibbling the > grass. He dug it up and took it straight to Attila. He rejoiced at this gift > and, being ambitious, thought he had been appointed ruler of the whole > world, and that through the sword of Mars supremacy in all wars was assured > to him.
In October 2018, Canadian Football League commissioner Randy Ambrosie outlined a plan to grow the CFL's presence, which he dubbed CFL 2.0, including growth internationally. In November 2018, the LFA signed a non-binding Letter of Intent with the CFL to share resources and to allow for at least one CFL game to be played in Mexico, as wells as lay the ground work for special Mexican-specific editions of the CFL Combine and CFL Draft. On January 11, 2019, 51 players from the LFA and Mexican college ranks were announced as participants in a combine to beheld on January 13 and a 27-player draft to be held on January 14, 2019. Each CFL team sent scouts and were reported to likely receive four picks.
The book touches on issues including the education of women, Catholicism, sensibility, and gender roles. The book thematizes a problem of women's education, highlighting the differences between the academic educations that men receive and the emphasis on personal appearance and sensibility in women's education. The character of Miss Milner represents what Inchbald saw the current social norm for women's "fashionable" education, in which women are taught to use their bodies instead of their minds. The ending of the novel declares a moral lesson about women's education, which links Miss Milner's unhappy ending and Matilda's happy one to the difference in their educations: > [The reader] has beheld the pernicious effects of an improper education in > the destiny which attended the unthinking Miss Milner.
In November 2018, the LFA signed a non- binding Letter of Intent with the CFL to share resources and to allow for at least one CFL game to be played in Mexico, as well as lay the ground work for special Mexican-specific editions of the CFL Combine and CFL Draft. On January 11, 2019, 51 players from the LFA and Mexican college ranks were announced as participants in a combine to beheld on January 13 and a 27-player draft to be held on January 14, 2019. Each CFL team sent scouts and were reported to likely receive four picks. 27 players were chosen from an invited pool of 51 Mexican players: 34 from the LFA and 17 seniors from Mexican university teams.
Native of the Tierra del Fuego. They reached Tierra del Fuego on 18 December 1832 and Darwin was taken aback at what he perceived as the crude savagery of the Yaghan natives, in stark contrast to the "civilised" behaviour of the three Fuegians they were returning as missionaries (who had been given the names York Minster, Fuegia Basket and Jemmy Button). He described his first meeting with the native Fuegians as being "without exception the most curious and interesting spectacle I ever beheld: I could not have believed how wide was the difference between savage and civilised man: it is greater than between a wild and domesticated animal, inasmuch as in man there is a greater power of improvement." They appeared like "the representations of Devils on the Stage" as in Der Freischütz.
Three early Methodist leaders, Charles Wesley, John Wesley, and Francis Asbury, portrayed in stained glass at the Memorial Chapel, Lake Junaluska, North Carolina Christian doctrine generally maintains that God dwells in all Christians and that they can experience God directly through belief in Jesus, Christian mysticism aspires to apprehend spiritual truths inaccessible through intellectual means, typically by emulation of Christ. William Inge divides this scala perfectionis into three stages: the "purgative" or ascetic stage, the "illuminative" or contemplative stage, and the third, "unitive" stage, in which God may be beheld "face to face." The third stage, usually called contemplation in the Western tradition, refers to the experience of oneself as united with God in some way. The experience of union varies, but it is first and foremost always associated with a reuniting with Divine love.
Even such thinkers as opposed the ascetic view could not extricate themselves entirely from the meshes of Neoplatonic mysticism, which beheld in the flesh or in matter the source of evil. Thus Abraham ben Ḥiyya strongly refutes the Neoplatonic conception of evil as being identical with matter, and maintains against BaḦya that indulgence in fasting and other modes of penitence is not meritorious, since only he who is ruled by his lower desires may resort to asceticism as the means of curbing his passion and disciplining his soul, whereas the really good should confine himself to such modes of abstinence as are prescribed by the Law. Nevertheless, Abraham b. Ḥiyya claims a higher rank for the saint who, secluded from the world, leads a life altogether consecrated to the service of God.
Morgan Beatus, f. 112: The opening of the Sixth Seal: "And I beheld when he had opened the sixth seal, and, lo, there was a great earthquake; and the sun became black as sackcloth of hair, and the moon became as blood" (Revelation, 6.12) The Morgan Beatus The Morgan Beatus (New York, Pierpont Morgan Library, MS 644) is an illuminated manuscript with miniatures by the artist Magius of the Commentary on the Book of the Apocalypse by the eighth-century Spanish monk Beatus, which described the end of days and the Last Judgment. Having been created at some time in the 10th century, the Morgan Beatus is one of the oldest examples of a revived Spanish apocalypse tradition. According to the style it was created by Mozarabs (Christians in Muslim-Spanish land).
In Hermann Hesse's novel Steppenwolf (1927) the isolated and tormented protagonist – a namesake of the wolf – consoles himself at one point by recalling a scene that the author might have beheld during his travels: "(...) that slender cypress on the hill over Gubbio that, though split and riven by a fall of stone, yet held fast to life and put forth with its last resources a new sparse tuft at the top".Herman Hesse, Steppenwolf, chapter 1. ("For Madmen Only") The town is a backdrop in Antal Szerb's novel Journey by Moonlight (1937) as well as Danièle Sallenave's Les Portes de Gubbio (1980). The TV series Don Matteo, where the title character ministers to his parish while solving crimes, was shot on location in Gubbio between 2000 and 2011.
Thurrock BC - Langdon Hills Country Park In 1767, Arthur Young commented on the view from Langdon Hills :"…near Horndon, on the summit of a vast hill, one of the most astonishing prospects to be beheld, breaks almost at once upon one of the dark lanes. Such a prodigious valley, everywhere painted with the finest verdure, and intersected with numberless hedges and woods, appears beneath you, that it is past description; the Thames winding thro’ it, full of ships and bounded by the hills of Kent. Nothing can exceed it…"Arthur Young, A Six Weeks' Tour through the Southern Counties of England and Wales North of the railway station and line, also in the Borough of Basildon, is Laindon. Laindon and Langdon Hills are part of the Basildon post town.
The St. Fintan (d. 634) generally known by this title was the son of Tulchan, but it appears from his Life that there were four of the name at Cluain-ednech. Returning to Munster, Finnchu was next called to repel an attack from the north, the queen of Ulaidh having instigated her husband to invade Munster to provide territory for her sons. The king of Munster was then living at Dun Ochair Maige (the fort on the brink of the Maige), now Bruree, in the county of Limerick, and when he and his consort beheld "the splendid banners floating in the air, and the tents of royal speckled satin pitched on the hill", they sent for Finnchu, who had promised, if occasion required, to come, "with the Cenn Cathach [head battler], even his own crozier".
Speakers included prominent Denver people, such as the city's mayor, and the governor of Colorado. J.S. Appel, her coworker said "For long years she gave her time and her services to the practical work of charity, and looked more poor and wretched people in the face than any other person in Denver. The keynote of her character was… her great fund of humor that made her see the bright side of everything, that enabled her to devote her life to the work of saving and uplifting humanity… This love of humor was the safety valve that kept her heart from bursting at the sorrows and miseries she beheld." Jacobs is memorialized as one of 16 Colorado pioneers, and the only woman, in a stained glass window at the Colorado state capitol Rotunda.
William Camden (1551–1623) described Chatham dockyard as > ...stored for the finest fleet the sun ever beheld, and ready at a minute’s > warning, built lately by our most gracious sovereign Elizabeth at great > expense for the security of her subjects and the terror of her enemies, with > a fort on the shore for its defence.Brayley and Britton, p. 667 Daniel Defoe, visiting the yard in 1705, also spoke of its achievements with an almost incredulous enthusiasm: > So great is the order and application there, that a first-rate vessel of war > of 106 guns, ordered to be commissioned by Sir Cloudesley Shovell, was ready > in three days. At the time the order was given the vessel was entirely > unrigged; yet the masts were raised, sails bent, anchors and cables on > board, in that time.
When the academy entered upon a new period of prosperity, under Rav Ashi, in the late 4th century, its seat was at Mata Mehasya, where Ashi lived. Most of the Talmudic references to this place, which Ashi says may not be called either a city or a borough,Ketuvot 4a date from this time. Ashi refers to its synagogue, which strangers visited on his account,Megillah 26a and he claims to have saved the town from destruction by prohibiting the construction of houses higher than the synagogue.Shabbat 11a Ashi was wont to say that the non-Jewish inhabitants of Mata Mehasya were hard-hearted, since they beheld the splendor of the Torah twice a year at the great Kallah assemblies, and yet not one of them was converted to Judaism.
Eight minutes later, Aylwin, leaving her stern wire and anchor chain behind, headed for the channel and the open sea. The destroyer, manned by 50% of her crew under the direction of four ensigns—the senior officer, Ensign Stanley B. Caplan, USNR, had served at sea for only some eight months—proceeded out of Pearl Harbor, stripping ship for war and simultaneously maintaining a "continuous fire." Her machine gunners claimed to have downed at least three aircraft; but, in the light of the tremendous volume of antiaircraft fire from all ships, her "kills" cannot be proven conclusively. As Aylwin raced out to sea, those men topside who chanced to look astern beheld a curious sight; her captain, Lt. Comdr. Robert H. Rodgers, and other officers, in a motor launch about 1,000 yards off the entrance buoys.
There was no formal opening ceremony, and little initial recorded public reaction. However, the bridge soon became much admired for its design; an article in The London Magazine in 1779 said that the bridge was "a simple, yet elegant structure, and, from its happy situation, is ... one of the most beautiful ornaments of the river ... from whatever point of view the bridge is beheld, it presents the spectator with one of the richest landscapes nature and art ever produced by their joint efforts, and connoisseurs in painting will instantly be reminded of some of the best performances of Claude Lorraine".The London Magazine, September 1779, quoted in James Paine proudly illustrated it among the designs in the second volume of his Plans, Elevations, and Sections of Noblemen and Gentlemen's Houses, 1783.Howard Colvin, A Biographical Dictionary of British Architects 1600–1840, 3rd ed.
While the GCPD has arrived, all the officers - except Casey - have succumbed to the Laughing Man's offer to join the Smile Clan. Batman takes notice of the raid and proceeds to the museum, followed by the Turtles; they manage to take out most of the henchmen, but the Laughing Man gets his hands on the crystal. As Batman struggles with him, he suddenly has a brief vision of the Laughing Man's true face - the Joker - before the villain and Harley escape by detonating the museum's roof. Later in their sewer hideout, Batman laments the distraction which allowed the Laughing Man to get away, the peculiar familiarity he felt when he beheld the Joker's face, and some strange dreams he has had for some time about a young human male who is oddly familiar to him, even though he does not recall his name.
Prāṅa pratiṣṭha refers to the rite or ceremony by which a murti (vessel for the spirit of god) is consecrated in a Hindu temple, wherein hymns and mantra are recited to invite the deity to be resident guest, and the murti's eye is opened for the first time. Practiced in the temples of Hinduism and Jainism, the ritual is considered to infuse life into the Hindu temple, and bring to it the numinous presence of divinity and spirituality. The ceremony, states Heather Elgood, marks the recognition of the image of god to represent "a particle of the divine whole, the divine perceived not in man's image as a separate entity but as a formless, indescribable omnipresent whole", with the divine presence a reminder of its transcendence and to be beheld in one's inner thoughts during darśana in the temple.
Eucherius was born in 388 in Rome to Stilicho, the magister militum (master of soldiers) of the Western Roman Empire, and Serena, a Roman noblewoman who was the niece of Eastern Roman Emperor Theodosius I. That Eucherius was born in Rome is known from Claudian's De Consulatu Stilichonis III.177, where he described Rome as being the place where Eucherius "first beheld the light". Eucherius was named after the uncle of Theodosius I. The exact birth date of Eucherius is unknown, however he must have been born some time before 405, as he was shown as a child in a consular diptych of Stilicho, although whether the diptych was for Stilicho's consulship in 400 or 405 is unknown. The poet Claudian describes Eucherius as being in his early manhood in De Consulatu Stilichonis I.123, which was written before his death in 404.
On the mount Thou was (sic) transfigured, and Thy > disciples, as much as they could bear, beheld Thy glory, O Christ God; so > that when they should see Thee crucified, they would know Thy passion to be > willing, and would preach to the world that Thou, in truth, art the > Effulgence of the Father. Kontakion of the Sunday of the Prodigal Son (9th week before Easter, 2nd week of the triodion) The last example is not a model, but a kontakion-prosomoion which had been composed over the melody of Romanos the Melodist's Nativity kontakion Ἡ παρθένος σήμερον in echos tritos.For other kontakia-prosomoia of the same model, see the article idiomelon. > Τῆς πατρῴας, δόξης σου, ἀποσκιρτήσας ἀφρόνως, ἐν κακοῖς ἐσκόρπισα, ὅν μοι > παρέδωκας πλοῦτον· ὅθεν σοι τὴν τοῦ Ἀσώτου, φωνὴν κραυγάζω· Ἥμαρτον ἐνώπιόν > σου Πάτερ οἰκτίρμον, δέξαι με μετανοοῦντα, καὶ ποίησόν με, ὡς ἕνα τῶν > μισθίων σου.
Cameron, Ward-Perkins, Whitby (2000), p. 961 In a laudatory 76-line epigram inscribed on the walls of the church and preserved in its entirety (Anthologia Graeca, I.10), Juliana compares herself to past emperors Constantine I and Theodosius II as a monumental builder, and claims to have surpassed Solomon's Temple, on whose proportions the new church was allegedly based. The building constituted thereby a direct challenge to the prestige and authority of the low-born reigning dynasty, and it may have been one of the reasons for the massive scale of Justinian's reconstruction of the Hagia Sophia a few years later.Mitchell (2007), p. 317; Maas (2005), pp. 364–365; Canepa (2006), pp. 14–15 In light of this rivalry, it is perhaps no coincidence that Justinian too, when he beheld the completed Hagia Sophia, is said to have cried out: "Solomon, I have surpassed thee."Maas (2005), p.
Moses at the Burning Bush (woodcut by Julius Schnorr von Carolsfeld from the 1860 Bible in Pictures) Rabbi Samuel bar Nahmani said in the name of Rabbi Jonathan that Moses beheld the likeness of God in in compensation for a pious thing that Moses did. A Baraita taught in the name of Rabbi Joshua ben Korhah that God told Moses that when God wanted to be seen at the burning bush, Moses did not want to see God's face; Moses hid his face in , for he was afraid to look upon God. And then in , when Moses wanted to see God, God did not want to be seen; in , God said, "You cannot see My face." But Rabbi Samuel bar Nahmani said in the name of Rabbi Jonathan that in compensation for three pious acts that Moses did at the burning bush, he was privileged to obtain three rewards.
A Baraita taught in the name of Rabbi Joshua ben Korhah that God told Moses that when God wanted to be seen at the burning bush, Moses did not want to see God's face; Moses hid his face in for he was afraid to look upon God. And then in when Moses wanted to see God, God did not want to be seen; in God said, "You cannot see My face." But Rabbi Samuel bar Naḥmani said in the name of Rabbi Jonathan that in compensation for three pious acts that Moses did at the burning bush, he was privileged to obtain three rewards. In reward for hiding his face in his face shone in In reward his fear of God in the Israelites were afraid to come near him in In reward for his reticence "to look upon God," he beheld the similitude of God in Babylonian Talmud Berakhot 7a.
During this space, Dame Music > and hir scollars exercesit hir art with great melodic. Then in his discence, > as he came foment the hous of Justice, thair shew thayme selfis unto him, > foure gallant vertewous ladeyis; to wit, Peax, Justice, Plentie, and > Policie; and ather of thayme had an oraison to his Majestic. > Tharefter, as he came towart the cheif collegiall kirk, thare Dame Religion > shew hirself, desyring his presence, whilk he then obeyit be entring the > kirk; whare the cheif preacher for that tyme maid a notable exhortation unto > him, for the embracing of Religion and all hir cardinall vertewis, and of > all uther morall vertewis. Tharefter, he came furth and maid progres to the > Mercat Croce, whare he beheld Bacchus with his magnifik liberalitie and > plentie, distributing of his liquor to all passingers and behalders, in sik > apperance as was pleasant to see.
Manuscript History 19 June 1831 In the Pearl of Great Price, considered scripture in the LDS movement, Enoch talks about shunning the descendants of Cain and that they had black skin: "And Enoch also beheld the residue of the people which were the sons of Adam; and they were a mixture of all the seed of Adam save it was the seed of Cain, for the seed of Cain were black, and had not place among them." () As related by Abraham O. Smoot after his death, Apostle David W. Patten said he encountered a black man in Paris, Tennessee, who said that he was Cain. The account states that Cain had earnestly sought death but was denied it, and that his mission was to destroy the souls of men. The recollection of Patten's story is quoted in Apostle Spencer W. Kimball's The Miracle of Forgiveness.
That the Moorish tower—that wooden shed with a door in the > centre, and daubs of crimson and yellow all round, like a gigantic watch- > case! That the place where night after night we had beheld the undaunted Mr. > Blackmore make his terrific ascent, surrounded by flames of fire, and peals > of artillery, and where the white garments of Madame Somebody (we forget > even her name now), who nobly devoted her life to the manufacture of > fireworks, had so often been seen fluttering in the wind, as she called up a > red, blue, or party-coloured light to illumine her temple! The Gardens feature in a number of other works of literature. They are the scene of a brief but pivotal turning point in the fortunes of anti-heroine Becky Sharp in Thackeray's 19th-century novel Vanity Fair, as well as a setting in his novel Pendennis.
After the fall of Khartoum and the departure of the British from the Sudan, Fremantle stayed for a brief time in Cairo, then returned to England in 1886, serving in the War Office as Deputy Adjutant-General for Militia, Yeomanry and volunteers. In February 1893 he became Commander-in-Chief, Scotland, a post he held for less than a year. From the RYS terrace in Cowes castle, Fremantle certainly beheld the cutter Thistle training for the next America's Cup A plaque on the Victoria Lines in Mosta, Malta with a reference to Governor Fremantle He ended his career on a high note by being appointed to the office of Governor of Malta in January 1894. During his time on the island, Fremantle became a popular governor, presiding over political decisions such as the matter of mixed and non- Catholic marriages, and the issue of the payment of reparations to the Maltese ecclesiastical authorities from the Napoleonic Wars.
Hunter Gowan was appointed as leader of a corps of yeoman after a career in enforcing the law of the crown on his locality. > 'Mr Hunter Gowan had for many years distinguished himself by his activity in > apprehending robbers, for which he was rewarded with a pension of £100 per > annum, and it were much to be wished that every one who has obtained a > pension had as well deserved it. Now exalted to the rank of magistrate, and > promoted to be captain of a corps of yeomen, he was zealous in exertions to > inspire the people about Gorey with dutiful submission to the magistracy, > and a respectful awe of the yeomanry. On a public day in the week preceding > the insurrection, the town of Gorey beheld the triumphal entry of Mr Gowan > at the head of his corps, with his sword drawn, and a human finger stuck on > the point of it.
On the eve of the feast before small vespers the priest, having prepared a tray with the cross placed on a bed of fresh basil leaves or flowers, covered with an aër (liturgical veil), places it on the table of prothesis; after that service, the priest carries the tray on his head preceded by lighted candles and the deacon incensing the cross, processes to the holy table (altar), in the centre whereof he lays the tray, in the place of the Gospel Book, the latter being set upright at the back of the altar. Those portions of the vespers and matins which in sundry local customs take place before the Icon of the Feast (e.g.,the chanting of the Polyeleos and the Matins Gospeli.e., John 12:28-36, after which is sung the hymn "Having beheld the Resurrection of Christ", normally sung on only Sundays and during Paschaltide.) instead take place in front of the Holy Table.
Ehrenstrahl. Miniature of Charles XI, Pierre Signac, circa 1662 Charles was born in the Stockholm Palace Tre Kronor in November 1655. His father, Charles X of Sweden, had left Sweden in July that year to fight in the war against Poland. After several years of warfare, the king returned in the winter of 1659, gathered his family and the Riksdag of the Estates in Gothenburg. Here he beheld his four-year-old son for the first time. Only a few weeks later, in mid-January 1660, the king fell ill; one month later, he wrote his last will and died.Åberg (1958) Charles X Gustav's will and testament left the administration of the Swedish Empire during Charles XI's minority to a regency led by Queen Dowager Hedwig Eleonora as both formal regent and chair of a six-member Regency Council with two votes and a final say over the rest of the council.
In this series, Kyle Reese is played by Jonathan Jackson in the episode "Dungeons & Dragons" which details how he and his brother are separated during a recon mission before he made his trip through time to protect Sarah Connor; further details are in the episode "Goodbye to All That" of the second season, during Derek's recollection of the future war. An eight-year-old version of Kyle Reese, portrayed by Skyler Gisondo, briefly appears in the episode "What He Beheld" when Derek Reese takes John Connor out for ice cream on his 16th birthday. They find a younger Kyle and Derek playing baseball at the park, with Derek admits his knowledge of John's relation to Kyle; John then sees his uncle as a surrogate father since. In the episode "Goodbye to All That," during one of Derek's recollections of the future war, Kyle (when he was a Corporal) and a small group of his unit attempted to save forty prisoners, including General John Connor, from Skynet's forces.
During its month-long run, Anthony Quayle, who was on the lookout for a young actor to star as Prince Hal in his adaptations of Henry IV, Part I and Henry IV, Part 2 as a part of the Shakespeare Memorial Theatre season for the Festival of Britain, came to see the play and as soon as he beheld Burton, he found his man and got his agreement to play the parts. Both plays opened in 1951 at the Shakespeare Memorial Theatre in Stratford-upon-Avon to mixed reviews, but Burton received acclaim for his role as Prince Hal, with many critics dubbing him "the next Laurence Olivier". Theatre critic and dramaturg Kenneth Tynan said of his performance, "His playing of Prince Hal turned interested speculation to awe almost as soon as he started to speak; in the first intermission local critics stood agape in the lobbies." He was also praised by Humphrey Bogart and his wife Lauren Bacall after both saw the play.
Among the earliest references to the valley was by William Cobbett in his book Rural Rides, which takes the form of a series of letters. In one dated 1821 he said, Actress Fanny Kemble, grandmother to novelist Owen Wister, visited the stream in 1832; her writing awakened a more general interest in the stream and its valley. Her description of the gorge's dramatic end at the stream's confluence with the Schuylkill River and her verse To the Wissahickon both sparked a keen interest in this natural treasure often overlooked by its neighbors. She wrote: > The thick, bright, rich-tufted cedars, basking in the warm amber glow, the > picturesque mill, the smooth open field, along whose side the river waters, > after receiving this child of the mountains into their bosom, wound deep, > and bright, and still, the whole radiant with the softest light I ever > beheld, formed a most enchanting and serene subject of contemplation.
While other champions have arisen who have done valiantly for the Church of Christ against Rome, to him belongs the credit of taking the early lead in the conflict against the Papacy in the United States. Having thoroughly investigated the system in Canada, he beheld with alarm the prospect of its growth in the United States, from the European immigration which commenced to increase in volume about the year 1828. He determined to return to New York and make it his special duty to withstand the inroads of Romanism, and arouse the attention of American Christians to the true character and design of the Papacy, and to the dangers which would environ the Republic should Popism gain ascendancy. With this design he removed to New York in October 1828, and on the first day of January 1830, he commenced the publication of The Protestant, the first Journal published in America devoted to the antipapal controversy.
His accounts of the incident and the first years of Habsburg and British dominion over the town are notable, as some of the very few primary sources available. Two main works were produced by him: the annotations in the Gibraltar baptismal records which are currently kept in the Church of St. Mary the Crowned () in San Roque (a municipality in Gibraltar's township where most of the villagers settled down after the 1704 Anglo-Dutch siege), and a manuscript portraying the events he beheld, which went missing in the midst of the Peninsular War. However, the manuscript was verbatim quoted at length by Ignacio López de Ayala, author of Historia de Gibraltar (Madrid, 1782)., translated into English as As soon as the Franco-Spanish siege of 1704–1705 had been lifted, Romero de Figueroa began secretly to send documents, religious jewellery and plate, pictures, and ornaments to the settlements established in the Campo de Gibraltar.
Mam Nai or Mam Nay (, born 1934), nom de guerre Comrade Chan (), is a war criminal and former lieutenant of Santebal, the internal security branch of the Khmer Rouge communist movement, which ruled Democratic Kampuchea from 1975 to 1979. He was the leader of the interrogation unit at Tuol Sleng (S-21), assisting Kang Kek Iew (Comrade Duch), the head of the camp where thousands were held for interrogation, torture and subsequent killing. Mam Nay gave testimony at the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia on 14 July 2009. He denied being a leader of the interrogation and torture system of the Khmer Rouge.Phnom Penh Post - S-21 deputy denies tortureMam Nay, Duch’s former deputy: amnesia and serious accommodation with truthMam Nay : « Je ne sais pas, je ne me souviens pas » Tall, pock-marked and having a pink complexion,Hiding to nothing Mam Nai impressed both Nate Thayer and François Bizot as the most frightening Khmer Rouge individual they ever beheld.
In the Greek usage, the priest stands on the north side of the Holy Table and the deacon stands on the south side, both facing to the center, symbolizing the two angels that appeared at the Tomb of Jesus (, ); in the Slavic practice, the priest stands on the western side of the Holy Table, facing east. Immediately after the reading, the priest kisses the Gospel Book and hands it to the deacon who brings it out through the Holy Doors and stands on the ambon, holding the Gospel aloft for all to see, while the choir chants the following Hymn of the Resurrection: Icon illustrating the Resurrection appearances of Jesus which are mentioned in the 11 Matins Resurrection Gospels (1600s, Yaroslavl School). > Having beheld the Resurrection of Christ, let us worship the holy Lord > Jesus, the only sinless one. We venerate Thy cross, O Christ, and Thy holy > Resurrection we praise and glorify.
Writing decades after Constantine had died, Eusebius claimed that the emperor himself had recounted to him that some time between the death of his father – the augustus Constantius – and his final battle against his rival Maxentius as augustus in the West, Constantine experienced a vision in which he and his soldiers beheld a Christian symbol, "a cross-shaped trophy formed from light", above the sun at midday.Eusebius of Caesarea, Vita Constantini, 1.29 Attached to the symbol was the phrase "by this conquer" (), a phrase often rendered into Latin as "in hoc signo vinces". In a dream that night "the Christ of God appeared to him with the sign which had appeared in the sky, and urged him to make himself a copy of the sign which had appeared in the sky, and to use this as a protection against the attacks of the enemy." Eusebius relates that this happened "on a campaign he [Constantine] was conducting somewhere".
Listening to his mother, Firoud says the following: Jarira and dying Farud As the morning arrived, the fighting resumed and Firoud led his warriors in the mountains where extreme battle took place and Firoud made havoc among his enemies and they beheld that Firoud was a lion in the fight. But the young Firoud was now rounded up by Rehham and Byzun but he fought on and was hit with a mighty club by Rehham from behind. Firoud could see his last minutes and returned to his mother who cries after seeing her son in his condition but Firoud tells her to keep her silence while he spoke his last words to his mother which are the following: The women did as commanded, except his mother. She sat beside him until he took his last breath then she burnt all his treasures, killed the horses and returning to her son's feet, she pierced her body with a sword.
Although he has a tomb in China, it is empty since he was buried at sea. Zheng He led seven expeditions to the "Western" or Indian Ocean. Zheng He brought back to China many trophies and envoys from more than thirty kingdoms, including King Vira Alakeshwara of Ceylon, who came to China as a captive to apologize to the Emperor for offenses against his mission. Zheng He wrote of his travels: > We have traversed more than 100,000 li of immense water spaces and have > beheld in the ocean huge waves like mountains rising in the sky, and we have > set eyes on barbarian regions far away hidden in a blue transparency of > light vapors, while our sails, loftily unfurled like clouds day and night, > continued their course [as rapidly] as a star, traversing those savage waves > as if we were treading a public thoroughfare....Tablet erected by Zheng He > in Changle, Fujian, in 1432.
During a debate on the price of corn in 1800 Lord Warwick said: > There was hardly any kind of property on which the law did not impose some > restraints and regulations with regard to the sale of them, except that of > provisions. This was probably done on the principles laid down by a > celebrated and able writer, Doctor Adam Smith, who had maintained that every > thing ought to be left to its own level. He knew something of that > Gentleman, whose heart he knew was as sound as his head; and he was sure > that had he lived to this day and beheld the novel state of wretchedness to > which the country was now reduced ...; that Great Man would have reason to > blush for some of the doctrines he had laid down. He would now have abundant > opportunities of observing that all those artificial means of enhancing the > price of provisions, which he had considered as no way mischievous, were > practised at this time to a most alarming extent.
So fine had they become that they were often preferred to other decoration, and in the Stuart time were stretched across the noble old carved panelwork itself. "Here I saw the new fabric of French tapestry," wrote Evelyn, in the last years of Charles II, concerning the Gobelins tapestry, established under the royal patronage in France: "for design, tenderness of work, and incomparable imitation of the best paintings, beyond any thing I had ever beheld. Some pieces had Versailles, St. Germains, and other palaces of the French king, with huntings, figures, and landscapes, exotic fowls, and all to the life rarely done." Yet works in tapestry had been, long before this, under royal protection in England also, the Raphael cartoons having been purchased by Charles I for the use of the Mortlake Tapestry Works, which, however, did not outlast that sovereign more than half a century; and the employment of draperies had become so profuse that they now largely took the place of the heavy paneled wooden tops which had so long encumbered the bedsteads.
Moreover, he has become, acquainted, however slightly, with the > great western country, of which we have all heard so much. "He has been on > its threshold, having traversed the desert, and beheld, not without > surprise, broad rolling downs stretching away to the horizon, with an open > landscape, sparsely mottled with trees, the whole presenting a vivid > contrast to the dense scrub and scanty herbage of some of the more easterly > districts. He has, in a word, seen an oasis in the 'Sahara' -one which, to > him, has a beginning, but is boundless on the western side. Besides this, if > the visit has been made during Show week, he has come more, fully to > appreciate the great pastoral interest, as represented in the persons of men > of intelligence and energy -the pioneers of colonisation, the promoters of > commerce." leftLittle is known about the original indigenous population, although there was a reported massacre of 25 local Aborigines at the nearby Mailman's Gorge.Walkabout - Aramac This event remained largely unknown until the publication of North Queensland Pioneers in 1932.
The Great Fountain, Enville, Staffordshire (1857) The Great Fountain, Enville, was a fountain created in the mid-19th century by the Earl of Stamford in the middle of a lake on his estate, Enville Hall, in Enville, Staffordshire, England. The fountain was described this way by English artist, E. Adveno Brooke, who visited and made a chronolithograph of the fountain in 1857: "As we stood admiring the beauty and tranquility of the scene, a bubbling sound of water, at first gentle and gathering force by degrees, broke out and we beheld the commencement of one of the most beautiful aquatic displays it is possible to conceive. This, the large fountain, is on a level with the surface of the lake, and composed of five jets, the central one throwing a column of water 150 feet high; the supply being obtained from a large reservoir on the hill, to which it is first pumped by the united action of two engines, each of thirty horsepower.".E. Adveno Brooke, The Gardens of England, (London, 1857).
The book also contains descriptions of meetings with exiled survivors of the 1825 Decembrist uprising then scattered through Siberia, including M. I. Muravyev-Apostol, I. D. Yakushkin, P. I. Falkenberg, the Volkonsky and Trubetskoy families, the Borisov brothers, and the Bestuzhevs - which her husband could not include in his own books owing to the dedication of his second volume to Tsar Alexander II. Lucy's work is of interest and importance to historians of the period. During the years she spent in the home of General Muravyev, Lucy knew personally several of the family and friends of the Decembrists in St Petersburg and Moscow, as well as prominent members of the Russian aristocracy. At the end of her book, she wrote: "I now look back on all those scenes and repeat what we have often said, that willingly would we face ten times more toil and difficulty rather than go down to mother earth without having beheld them". At some point after the publication of her book, Lucy returned to Russia.
Soshangana, along with his four brothers Madjole, Ngheneya, Mpisi and Zikhata as well as his people (Gaza branch) followed the example of other Ndwandwe parties by leaving his family land at Tshaneni.Bryant, 1929:448 Fleeing before the on coming rage of the Zulu king, they took a route along the eastern foot hills of Lubombo through Mngomezulu country to the upper Ntembe River vicinity where Captain W. Owen found them in 1822.Van Der Merwe: 5 From their meeting between Soshangana and Captain Owen, said Bryant: “This interview possesses for us here an especial historical interest – it was not only the first occasion on which these particular”‘ Ngunisi’ had ever beheld a White man, but, what is more, marked, so far as we know, the first meeting between the English and ‘Nguni’ races on detailed record”.Bryant, 1929:449 He was not heard of again until years later when he emerged as the conqueror of the tribes of Portuguese East Africa and the potentate of the Shangana empire”.Berker, 1962: 20 & Hartman, 1972, 33 Their migration could have taken place hardly later than the year 1821 and may have been a season earlier (1820).
The seven Spirits of God (, ta hepta pneumata tou theou) are mentioned four times in the Book of Revelation, and in the Book of Isaiah it names each Spirit. :Revelation 1:4: John to the seven churches which are in Asia: Grace be unto you, and peace, from him which is, and which was, and which is to come; and from the seven Spirits which are before his throne; :Revelation 3:1: And unto the angel of the church in Sardis write; These things saith he that hath the seven Spirits of God, and the seven stars; I know thy works, that thou hast a name that thou livest, and art dead. :Revelation 4:5: And out of the throne proceeded lightnings and thunderings and voices: and there were seven lamps of fire burning before the throne, which are the seven Spirits of God. :Revelation 5:6: And I beheld, and, lo, in the midst of the throne and of the four beasts, and in the midst of the elders, stood a Lamb as it had been slain, having seven horns and seven eyes, which are the seven Spirits of God sent forth into all the earth.
When it is considered that the great mass of the Army of the Line was devoted to Napoleon; that the rallied Army of the North was falling back upon Paris, where it would concentrate its strength and be reinforced from Regimental Depots; and, further, that the armies on the Eastern Frontier were still holding their respective positions, and that even in La Vendée the Imperial troops had succeeded in quelling the insurrection, — when, in addition to all this, it is considered how great, how extraordinary, was the influence induced by the prestige of Napoleon with the majority of the nation, dazzled as the latter had been by countless victories that outweighed, in its estimation, those fatal disasters which it ascribed solely to the united power of the great European Coalition established against France, — the contemporary British historian William Siborne considered it is impossible not to be struck by the firm, bold, and determined attitude assumed by the French Parliament, on this critical occasion, that it displayed one of the brightest examples the world had yet beheld of the force of constitutional legislation; and under all the attendant circumstances, it was a remarkable triumph of free institutions over monarchical despotism.
He was appointed by the Bishop of Bloemfontein, the Rt Revd Allan Webb, being diverted from Modderpoort to the Diamond Fields when he arrived in 1871. The writer J. W. Matthews recalled the "primitive state of things existing" in church matters when he reached the Diamond Fields in November 1871: worshippers gathered in a canvas tent billiard-room: > "On entering I beheld a full-robed clergyman officiating at one end of a > billiard-table, which served for his reading desk, whilst a large and > attentive crowd sat around the other end, some on rude benches which were > fixed along the walls, others perched upon gin cases, buckets reversed, or > any other that came to hand. The congregation behaved with suitable decorum, > but I confess it was not easy to keep the mind from wandering to the > incongruity of the surroundings. ..When the parson was praying or the people > singing, it was not particularly edifying to be interrupted by the lively > chaff and occasional bursts of blasphemy, which we could plainly hear > through the canvas party-walls, which separated us from the adjoining bar > and its half tipsy occupants".
King Adolf Frederick of Sweden (reigned 1751–1771) would have given even less trouble than his predecessor but for the ambitious promptings of his masterful consort Louisa Ulrika of Prussia, Frederick the Great's sister, and the tyranny of the estates, who seemed bent upon driving the meekest of princes into rebellion. An attempted monarchical revolution, planned by the queen and a few devoted young nobles in 1756, was easily and remorselessly crushed; and, though the unhappy king did not, as he anticipated, share the fate of Charles Stuart, he was humiliated as no monarch was humiliated before. The same years which beheld this great domestic triumph of the Hats saw also the utter collapse of their foreign "system". At the instigation of France they plunged recklessly into the Seven Years' War; and the result was ruinous. The French subsidies, which might have sufficed for a mere six weeks campaign (it was generally assumed that the king of Prussia would give little trouble to a European coalition), proved quite inadequate; and, after five unsuccessful campaigns, the unhappy Hats were glad to make peace and ignominiously withdraw from a little war which had cost the country 40,000 men.
In his travel memoir The Malay Archipelago, Wallace wrote of his experience in Bali, of which has strong mention of the unique Balinese irrigation methods: > I was both astonished and delighted; for as my visit to Java was some years > later, I had never beheld so beautiful and well-cultivated a district out of > Europe. A slightly undulating plain extends from the seacoast about inland, > where it is bounded by a fine range of wooded and cultivated hills. Houses > and villages, marked out by dense clumps of coconut palms, tamarind and > other fruit trees, are dotted about in every direction; while between them > extend luxurious rice-grounds, watered by an elaborate system of irrigation > that would be the pride of the best cultivated parts of Europe. The Dutch mounted large naval and ground assaults at the Sanur region in 1906 and were met by the thousands of members of the royal family and their followers who rather than yield to the superior Dutch force committed ritual suicide (puputan) to avoid the humiliation of surrender. Despite Dutch demands for surrender, an estimated 200 Balinese killed themselves rather than surrender.Haer, p. 38.

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