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- 991: Priests of Ancient Israel
- ... area of faith and morals. (A vestige of these century old limitations was seen recently. Even though priests and bishops have lost their special standing relative to the total community, a few years ago, Rev. Robert Drinan, S.J., a U S Congressman from Boston, was forced to resign his seat because the Pope did not want a Catholic priest holding a position of temporal power.) In America today, lawyers (and ...
- 992: Should The Ten Commandments Be Posted In Public Schools?
- ... Simply posting the Ten Commandments will not instantly change the moral character of our nation. However, it is an important step to promote morality, and an end to children killing children” commented Louisiana State representative Robert Alderholt (Williams, T). The truth of the matter is that these killings are not going to stop until we start to constitute morality back into the country and a great start would be by posting ...
- 993: Heaven's Gate Cult
- ... call came into the San Diego County sheriff’s office. The office did not think anything of it, so they put the call on last priority. A few hours later the sheriff sent his deputy, Robert Brunk, to check out the scene. Upon his arrival into the mansion full of a deadly odor, he counted ten bodies and then ran back out for fresh air. He then called in more officers ...
- 994: The Opening of the Crusades: Pope Urban II
- ... crusades was called for in 1095 by Pope Urban 11 {n response to a request for help from the Byzantine Emperor Alexius Comnenus. At the Council of Clermont, Urban made the following plea, recorded by Robert the Monk. Consider: How Urban justified his call for a crusade; what Urban might have hoped to gain{n from this crusade; to whom this plea was addressed. In the year of our Lord's ...
- 995: The Spaniard Quietist Miguel de Molinos
- ... S.v. "Quietism". González, Justo L. The History of Christianity Volume II. New York: Harper Collins Publishers, 1984. Herbermann, Charles, Edward Pace, Condé Pallen, Thomas Shasan, and John Wynne, eds. The Catholic Encyclopedia New York: Robert Appleton Co., 1911. S.v. "Molinos, Miguel de Art," by Antonio Pérez Goyena. Hogarth, Henry. "The Mystery of Molinos". London Quaterly and Holborn Review, (January 1953): 178: 6-10. Knox, Ronald, A. Enthusiasm. New York ...
- 996: Separation Of Church and State
- ... can learn about their own religion in schools. WORD CITED Bodehamer, David j., and James W. Ely Jr., eds. The Bill of Rights in Modern America: After 200 years. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1993. Bork, Robert. “What to do about the First Amendment.” Commentary 99(F1995): 23-29. Dawson, Joseph Martin. Americas Way in Church, State, and Society. New York: MacMillian, 1953. Engel v. Vitale. 370 U.S. 421. (1962). Hughson ...
- 997: Kadelphianism
- ... earliest origination in the nineteenth century, Kadelphianism has exemplified human kindness, friendship, and peer unity. The earliest Kadelphians formed the religion as a means of uniting the students at T.C.U. The founding fathers, Robert Tucker Fitzgerald and Edward Pierce Turner, began the organization based on the belief that Kadelphianism is more than a ritual or a symbol; they believed it was a way of life. The basic principle formed ...
- 998: Who is God?
- ... every studied from the American Indians to the Ancient Greek have all believed in some form of worship or religion. Altars have been and are in existence in several if not all forms of region. Robert Farris Thompson depicts this for the African population in " Overture: The Concept 'Altar,' " and " With the Assurance of Infinity: Yoruba Atlantic Altars," Face of the Gods: Art and Altars of Africa and the African Americas ...
- 999: Herrick vs. Marvell
- ... they will not be able to be intimate. Both Herrick and Marvell use the theme of carpe diem in their poetry. By using different literary techniques, a poet can give his/her piece an edge. Robert Herrick and Andrew Marvel use different techniques to make their poems unique. Tone, audience, and theme are some literary elements used in “To the Virgins, to Make Much of Time” and “To His Coy Mistress ...
- 1000: The Poetry of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow and John Greenleaf Whittier
- ... family and all that he knew. He was treated as mere chattel when he was forced to carry a 25-pound grinding stone on top of his head at the age of six. His master, Robert Mumford, tried to break his pride constantly by exerting harsh and swift punishments. He possessed no civil rights and in the eyes of the law he was not a “person”. His masters were oft to ...
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