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"If [the crown prince] has gone forth and murdered this journalist, he's now crossed the line," Corker said.
Auto manufacturers and dealerships have benefitted from the goodwill of EV evangelists who've gone forth to spread the gospel of the electric motor.
Being blessed with forgettable faces and the gift of brazen fabrication, they'd each gone forth to test this theory and had found it functional.
After the release of Vision 2030, Prince bin Salman held a reception for Saudi journalists and academics that included a number of younger, tech-savvy clerics who have gone forth to praise the plan.
Jon Shieber documents how SpaceX alum have gone forth and built a number of companies in the area that have gone on to raise big cash, as well as very young startups that have had a promising beginning.
Wesley College was established and operated as an instrument to equip ministers, missionaries, and lay leaders for Christian service. Her students have gone forth to successful lives and careers, building on foundations established at Wesley College. Alumni are found in many walks of life. The Wesley College impact is nationally and internationally reaching.
Fort Margherita, also in Kuching, was named after her. Fort Margherita was erected by Rajah Charles and named after his wife, the Ranee Margaret. Margaret Brooke composed the national anthem of Sarawak, the Gone Forth Beyond the Sea, in 1872. One of Oscar Wilde's fairy-tales, "The Young King", is dedicated to "Margaret, Lady Brooke, The Ranee of Sarawak".
"Gone Forth Beyond the Sea" was the anthem of the Raj of Sarawak. It was composed in 1872 by Margaret of Sarawak, in honour of Charles of Sarawak, and was in use until the Kingdom was ceded to the United Kingdom in 1946. The tune is identical to that of the post-1946 anthem, "Fair Land Sarawak".
Apart from these transfers of power, a second origin is found in Brahmanical ancestor worship. The Petavatthu text was the Buddhist response to such worship. In this text, transferring merit to deceased relatives is described in detail. The word , literally, 'gone forth', is used in early Buddhism to refer to one's dead relatives in the context of merit transfer.
Jerusalem: Koren Publishers, 2015. Rabban Gamaliel taught that in every generation, all are duty bound to regard it as if they personally had gone forth from Egypt, as says, "And you shall tell your son in that day saying, it is because of that which the Lord did for me when I came forth out of Egypt."Mishnah Pesachim 10:5. Reprinted in, e.g.
The division of the booty produced bloody conflicts, such as the one between Pizarro and De Almagro. After present-day Peruvian territories fell to Spain, Francisco Pizarro dispatched El Adelantado, Diego de Almagro, before they became enemies to the Inca Empire's northern city of Quito to claim it. Their fellow conquistador Sebastián de Belalcázar, who had gone forth without Pizarro's approval, had already reached Quito.
A daughter of kings, Rebekah, who in all her life had never gone forth to draw water, went out to draw water at that hour. And the girl, who did not know who Abraham's servant was, accepted his proposal to be married to Isaac. The Pirke De-Rabbi Eliezer taught that this happened because she had been destined for him from birth.Pirke De-Rabbi Eliezer, chapter 16.
The governor and others wanted to see more pitched battles with the invaders. The battle at Glorietta would never have taken place had Col. John Slough followed Canby's order to remain inside Fort Union. No doubt, Slough had gone forth with the blessing of the governor; yet, although the ultimate outcome of the battle favored the Union, Slough resigned his commission before Canby had the opportunity to demand it.
August 13, 1505 – Almeida's fleet menacingly anchors before the island-city of Mombasa (Mombaça), the old rival of Portuguese-allied Malindi. The caravel of Gonçalo de Paiva, which had gone forth to sound the harbour, is fired upon by Mombasan coastal cannons (apparently salvaged from earlier Portuguese ship wrecks) Theal (1907: p.248) Return fire silences the cannons. Almeida sends out an ultimatum to Mombasa, offering peace in return for vassalship and tribute to Portugal.
"(to MIRANDA) Oh, if a virgin, And your affection not gone forth, I'll make you The queen of Naples." When Ferdinand meets Miranda, he falls in love at first sight and confesses his love. "To whom I am subdued, are but light to me, Might I but through my prison once a day Behold this maid." Ferdinand is subordinated by Prospero's order, but he gives up his freedom and just wants to see Miranda.
The Sanskrit term preta means "departed, deceased, a dead person", from pra-ita, literally "gone forth, departed". In Classical Sanskrit, the term refers to the spirit of any dead person, but especially before the obsequial rites are performed, but also more narrowly to a ghost or evil being.Monier Williams Online Dictionary The Sanskrit term was taken up in Buddhism to describe one of six possible states of rebirth. The Chinese term egui (), literally "starving ghost", is thus not a literal translation of the Sanskrit term.
Gone forth beyond the sea To clime... as yet unknown, Where calls are made for thee, To bear the sword and crown. Advance, God speed, to save, Creatures in jungles deep, God's hand shall help the brave, Tho'man's may rest in sleep, Let Justice signalise, And ev'..ry voice resound, Who by the Eastern crown'd. Tho'past and gone in light, Thy name is still renownd, And as a chief in might, Thy deeds are ever crown'd, Let echoing vales redound, By mountain, crag and nook, Sing loud with joyous sound, God Bless the Rajah Brooke.
Their fellow conquistador Sebastián de Belalcázar, who had gone forth without Pizarro's approval, had already reached Quito and witnessed the destruction of the city by Inca general Rumiñawi. The Inca warrior had ordered the city to be burned and its gold to be buried at an undisclosed location where the Spanish could never find it. The arrival of Pedro de Alvarado from Guatemala, in search of Inca gold further complicated the situation for Almagro and Belalcázar. Alvarado's presence, however, did not last long as he left South America in exchange for monetary compensation from Pizarro.
However, he reported to his superiors in England that, "a report was spread that at Montreal that letters of importance had been received from the General Congress," and that town meetings were being held, "breathing that same spirit, so plentifully gone forth through the neighbouring Provinces."Coffin, p. 483 These town meetings, seemingly dominated by English-speakers, ended without the election of delegates to the Continental Congress. In early 1775, Boston's Committee of Correspondence sent John Brown into Quebec to gather intelligence, gauge sentiment, and agitate for rebellion in that province.
Among significant sources of contributions and volunteers for Norfolk in 1855 were the gulf coast areas of Alabama, Mississippi, and Louisiana. An 1856 Howard Association report read, in part: > Nor can we find words to express our thanks to the city of New Orleans, for > the noble and generous manner in which she responded to our call for help. > No sooner had our appeal gone forth, than skillful physicians and > experienced nurses rushed to our aid. Being the first to volunteer > assistance, they were among the last to leave.
Bless oh Lord we pray thee, all those who having here been trained in thy faith and fear, have now gone forth to do their duty in the world. Grant them thy grace that they may remember the lessons that they have here been taught, and may never fall away from thy service, but bravely fighting against sin, the world and the devil, may continue faithful unto death and so at length receive the crown of life, Through Jesus Christ our Lord, Amen. The words originally read "manfully fighting against sin" but were changed to "bravely fighting against sin".
Derek Osonwa, professionally known as Dekumzy, is a Nigerian record producer, musician, composer, pianist, and songwriter. His first major production was the album of the Duo "Resonance" titled "Chinweike" in 2006. Since then he has gone forth to work with the likes of Mr Raw, Flavour N'abania, Bracket, Dr Alban, Charly Boy among others. His production credits includes hits like "Baby Oku" by Flavour N'abania, "Strong and Mighty" by Mr Raw featuring Flavour N'abania, "Carolina Remix" by Dr Alban featuring Charly Boy, "No Time" by Bracket featuring P-Square, "Yori Yori Remix" by Bracket ft 2Baba.
In April 1914 Hardie wrote in the Pioneer of establishing a union or commonwealth of the English-speaking nations. Although Hardie was opposed to fighting in World War I (1914–18) he avoided criticising the volunteer soldiers. As he wrote in his weekly column of the Pioneer, "The lads who have gone forth by sea and land to fight their country's battles must not be disheartened by a discordant note at home." After Hardie's death in 1915 George Bernard Shaw wrote a tribute to him in the Merthyr Pioneer titled "Keir Hardie the Patriot" in which he refuted attacks on Hardie's patriotism.
In May Pole writes of an experience of being called to help "frigid souls" who had just died ("drowned") and were lost and feeling terrorized; he wanted to get better at aiding newly dead individuals. In early July Pole had bought a ticket for Constantinople but with the brewing war the plan did go forward. In August he writes of feeling layers of the warfare "in the intermediary spheres" was ending and that the newly dead were having an easier time transitioning as if "…some great edict has gone forth…". Pole wrote of his understanding of Baháʼí ideas of Armageddon prophecy in September to another long associated with the religion \- Mrs.
The treaty placed a heavy burden on Baldwin in forcing him to surrender his rights over Achaea (to which the Duchy of Athens was also subject), as it represented the richest part of his empire still in Frankish hands. Nonetheless, the growing power of Charles represented Baldwin's best chance to recover Constantinople, although had the crusade gone forth as planned, he would probably have found himself more ruled than ruler in the presence of Angevin arms. In the event, the launch of the Eighth Crusade delayed any expedition against Constantinople, and Michael VIII Palaeologus, by keeping afoot the project of unifying Greek and Latin Churches, had it put off until 1280. Baldwin had died in 1273, shortly after the nuptials of Philip and Beatrice.
In the Pali canon, the pursuit of Nibbana (Skt: Nirvana) within this lifetime usually starts with giving up the householder life. This is due to the householder life's intrinsic attachments to a home, a spouse, children and the associated wealth necessary for maintaining the household.For instance, a recurrent refrain attributed to the Buddha in the nikāyas is: :"Household life is crowded and dusty; life gone forth is wide open. It is not easy, while living in a home, to lead the holy life utterly perfect and pure as a polished shell." (MN 36, "The Greater Discourse to Saccaka," trans. & Bodhi, 2001, p. 335, para. 12.) In Pali: : This refrain is also found in DN 4, DN 6, MN 27, MN 38, MN 51, MN 60, MN 76, MN 79, MN 94, MN 100, MN 101, MN 125, SN 4.1.
However, dozens of family members contested the will, which was finally settled by the Supreme Court of Georgia in 1897 when the college received $16,000"A History of YHC" Young Harris College website of the $100,000 estate. Arguably Harris' most lasting and significant achievement were his donations to McTiere Institute. An article in the Athens newspaper on May 1, 1894, stated: > Gifts to the school by Judge Harris, at times when they were most needed, > established an institution that has shed abroad the light of religion and > education and has given to the State of Georgia and to the world a priceless > heritage of education and refinement nowhere exceeded. From the halls of > Young Harris College, scores of youths have gone forth blessing his name, > and their lives have brought honor to their state and country.
The festivals associated with the Exodus began as agricultural and seasonal feasts but became completely subsumed into the Exodus narrative of Israel's deliverance from oppression at the hands of God. Seder table setting, commemorating the Passover and Exodus For Jews, Passover celebrates the freedom of the Israelites from captivity in Egypt, the settling of Canaan by the Israelites and the "passing over" of the angel of death during the death of the first-born. Passover involves a ritual meal called a Seder during which parts of the exodus narrative are retold. In the Hagaddah of the Seder it is written that every generation is obliged to remind and identify itself in terms of the Exodus. Thus the following words from the Pesaḥim (10:5) are recited: > ”In every generation a person is duty-bound to regard himself as if he > personally has gone forth from Egypt”.
St. Valerius, who assisted at the Council of Iliberis, was bishop from 290 to 315 and, together with his disciple and deacon St. Vincent, suffered martyrdom in the persecution of Dacian. It is believed that there had been martyrs at Saragossa in previous persecutions as Prudentius seems to affirm; but no certain record is to be found of any before this time, when, too, St. Engratia and the "numberless saints" (santos innumerables), as they are called, gained their crowns. It is said that Dacian, to detect and so make an end of all the faithful of Saragossa, ordered that liberty to practice their religion should be promised them on condition that they all went out of the city at a certain fixed time and by certain designated gates. As soon as they had thus gone forth, he ordered them to be put to the sword and their corpses burned.
The society exists to support missionaries serving outside the United Kingdom, who follow the principle of "living by faith", pioneered by missionaries such as Anthony Norris Groves and James Hudson Taylor. When the magazine assumed the new name of 'Echoes of Service', the editors included the following explanation: > "For the information of those who have not seen this periodical in its small > form as the Missionary Echo, we would say that its special object is to give > tidings regarding the work of servants of Christ who have gone forth to > other lands with the gospel in the Lord's name only and in dependence on Him > for the supply of their daily need."Missionary Periodicals Database , Yale > University, USA. Echoes provides information for local churches and individuals through the Echoes missionary magazine, published monthly, and the Echoes Daily Prayer Guide, a directory of UK overseas workers, produced annually.
Would to God they were able and willing so to do, then we need not exist; but they must first possess this gospel in their own hearts and lives to be able to disseminate it, and they must further be actuated by the spirit of self-denial which characterized the Great Physician for body and soul, the Lord Jesus Christ, before they will be willing to do so. " 'Thank God for the noble men of our profession who have gone forth to heathen lands, as Scudder to India, Parker to China, Livingstone to Africa, and Post to Syria, but oh! for more such men who are willing rather to live to give, than to get. " 'At the same time, I would not overlook the good work done by Christian physicians at home, work seldom recognized at its full worth, such as our late President, Dr. Alfred C. Post, and others.
When the deputy, > Dr. Harrison was lying ill with the same disease, the board of health > solicited Dr. M. to take charge of the sick at quarantine which he did; > searlessly faced the fatal pestilence and continued in charge for two months > and until the post of danger had become a place of safety. In 1828 Gov. > Clinton was intending to nominate him to the Senate as Health Officer, but > after the Governor's sudden decease the nomination was found, in his > writing, on his table ready to be sent to the Senate the next day. Dr. > Manley had warned the Governor a day or two before his death of his > liability to an attack of apoplexy and advised him to discontinue for a time > his severe application to the duties of his office, and all other mental > exertions, but the warning came too late the mandate had gone forth the > thread was breaking at the time the warning was pronounced.
Coin of Antiochus IV. Reverse shows the Greek god Apollo on an omphalos. The inscription ΑΝΤΙΟΧΟΥ ΘΕΟΥ ΕΠΙΦΑΝΟΥ ΝΙΚΗΦΟΡΟΥ reads, "Of Antiochus, God Manifest, Bearer of Victory." The seventy "weeks" of years are divided into three groups: a seven-week period spanning forty-nine years, a sixty-two-week period spanning 434 years, and a final period of one week spanning seven years. The first seven weeks begin with the departure of a "word" to rebuild Jerusalem and ends with the arrival of an "anointed prince" (verse 25a); this "word" has generally been taken to refer to Jeremiah's seventy years prophecy and dated to the fourth year of Jehoiakim (or the first year of Nebuchadnezzar) in 605/4 BCE, but Collins objects that "[t]he word to rebuild Jerusalem could scarcely have gone forth before it was destroyed," and prefers the "word" that Gabriel came to give Daniel in verse 23; other candidates include the edict of Cyrus in 539/8 BCE, the decree of Artaxerxes I in 458/7 BCE, and the warrant given to Nehemiah in 445/4 BCE.

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