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Kabbalah for the Student

By: Rav Michael Laitman

...ill suffice for the world to know it before the futility and falsehood of theological philosophy that has taken its throne becomes apparent. Therefo... ...ation for Israel as when the materialistic psychology appeared and struck theological philosophy on its head a lethal blow. Now, every person who se... ...p 30), “If thou cometh across this villain, pull him to the Beit Midrash (seminary). If he is hard, he will soften. Hence, not coerced are they, for... ...here is also the short time of his teaching, since his entire time of his seminary was some seventeen months, as is said in the Gate to Reincarnation... ...nd the lower one. In the end, they equalize with one another and create a union and Zivug between them. In other words, the lower one receives the L...

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And Gulliver Returns Book IV : A Look at Our Human Values

By: Lemuel Gulliver XVI

...l, I have taken a great deal of philosophy, both at Notre Dame and in the seminary. I certainly understand metaphysical problems, but certainly some ... ...udest political noises, whether it is people who own big businesses, labor unions, homosexuals or strongly conservative religionists. But then as I t... ...our line of thought, my father told me that in 1962 he visited the Soviet Union with a youth hostel group. Some in the group knew about the Museum of... ...in humanistic values for the world. The International Humanist and Ethical Union was founded in the Netherlands in 1952. There are three million memb... ...We have never had to fight the battle of trying to reverse the force of a theological tidal wave. With the belief so deeply held, I don‘t see how you... ...pirically verifiable geological evidence. Then there are philosophical or theological ideas that can be debated, such as: whether the western God is... ...portant than the present life. It seems to me that as so often happens in theological arguments, there are fundamental inconsistencies. 364 ...

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The Religious Dimension

By: Donald Broadribb

... Punishment The Spiritual “Family” Karma And Predestination Mysticism 118 “Union” And “Communion” Mysticism Mysticism And Biochemistry Is Mysticism Tr... ...tice I could find what I was missing in modern day religion. I enrolled in Union Theological Seminary in the city of New York for a post-graduate degr... ... could find what I was missing in modern day religion. I enrolled in Union Theological Seminary in the city of New York for a post-graduate degree, ho... ...what I was missing in modern day religion. I enrolled in Union Theological Seminary in the city of New York for a post-graduate degree, hoping to fill... ...istance to others. The historical and philosophical studies I undertook at Union Theological Seminary unexpectedly led me to search in a completely di... ...e to others. The historical and philosophical studies I undertook at Union Theological Seminary unexpectedly led me to search in a completely differen... ... The historical and philosophical studies I undertook at Union Theological Seminary unexpectedly led me to search in a completely different direction ... ... direction than I had anticipated. The more I learned of the background of theological doctrines, the less relevant to life they seemed to be. I reali... ...s dream on page 123.) The Master of Divinity degree from Union Theological Seminary (UTS) left me confused. I had failed to find anything similar to w...

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The Williams Record

By: Student Media

... the Laiul Cffioo of the State of New York. Mr. Hoover is an editor of the Union-Sun, a daily paper of Look- port, N. Y. 'i)0—Rov. Carroll Perry, ront... ...ne of the commencement ora- tors. B\)r two years he was prin- cipal of the Union school at Farmer, N. Y'. and then studied law in Auburn, N. Y. During... ...he oppor- tunities and work of the Christian ministry will be held at tlie Union Theological seminary, 700 Park avenue, New York city, March 22 to 24.... ...or- tunities and work of the Christian ministry will be held at tlie Union Theological seminary, 700 Park avenue, New York city, March 22 to 24. Meeti... ... and work of the Christian ministry will be held at tlie Union Theological seminary, 700 Park avenue, New York city, March 22 to 24. Meetings will bo ... ... will enter the Albany law school. Hart willstudy at Andover theo- logical seminary. Hill is undecided. Hinman will enter the employ of the Western El... ...ided. Loughborough will study law. McCleary will enter Union theo- logical seminary. McGown will go into the hard- ware businesBatCooperstown.N.y. McP... ...he Mills Y. M. C. A. After graduation in 1878 be spent the winter at Union theological sem- inary but soon transferred to the Auburn theological semin... ...ge's. Mr. Black is in this country ns a member of the faculty of the Union theological seminary of New York city. He is spending a large part of his t...

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Sartor Resartus: The Life and Opinions of Herr Teufelsdrockh

By: Thomas Carlyle

...ould have been abolished, Whig, Tory, and Radical, embracing in discrepant union; and all the Journals of the Nation could have been jumbled into one ... ...y well be; as generous illusions of friendship; as fair mementos of bygone unions, of those nights and suppers of the gods, when, lapped in the sym- p... ...oom of Heaven; whereby he is revealed to his like, and dwells with them in UNION and DIVISION; and sees and fashions for himself a Universe, with azur... ...rer,” is not once named. Then again, amidst what seems to be a Metaphysico-theological Disquisition, “De- tached Thoughts on the Steam-engine,” or, “T... ...arble and metal, and be a wonder-bring- ing City of the Mind, a Temple and Seminary and Prophetic Mount, whereto all kindreds of the Earth will pilgri...

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What Is Man and Other Essays of Mark Twain

By: Mark Twain

...came a journalist—another link. By and by Circumstance and the Sacramento Union sent me to the Sandwich Islands for five or six months, to write up s... ... starve but for a fortunate idea of Prince Fridolin’s, who started a labor union, the first one in his tory, and got the great bulk of them to join i... ... have been divulged in any circumstances: There are a good many donkeys in theological gardens. Some of the best fossils are found in theological gard... ...d Roman days a gentleman’s education was not complete until he had taken a theological course at the seminary and learned how to translate entrails. C... ... education was not complete until he had taken a theological course at the seminary and learned how to translate entrails. Caesar Augustus’s education... ... find comfort, solace, peace, and never failing joy. You see how curiously theological it is. The “rice Christian” of the Orient goes through the very... ...ns in favor of one excellent measure on which the King’s heart was set—the union of England and Scotland. It was not difficult for such an intellect t...

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Reprinted Pieces

By: Charles Dickens

...that I am in love, and that the father of my charming Julia objects to our union. I mention these little particulars as I might deliver a letter of in... ... sir, I took them gloves away, and I showed ‘em to the magistrate, over at Union Hall, before whom the case was. He says, “Wield,” he says, “there’s n... ...you the truth; I don’t think you are the murderer, but I must take you to Union Hall in a cab. However, I think it’s a case of that sort, that, at pr... ...odging houses are, and where (in one blind alley) the Thieves’ Kitchen and Seminary for the teaching of the art to children is, the night has so worn ... ...d low, rich and poor, are turned out upon the world from our nurs ery and seminary, covering some fourteen acres of ground? And don’t you remember wh... ...sses in public more anxiety than the whole Bench of Bishops, regarding the theological and doxological opin ions of every man, woman, and child, in t...

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The Pit a Story of Chicago

By: Frank Norris

...ears allowed her a private tutor (an impecunious graduate from the Harvard Theological School). She was ambitious, a devoted stu- dent, and her instru... ... to pay for Page’s tickets to Chicago and a course of tuition for her at a seminary. The Cresslers on the event of Dearborn’s death had ad- vised both... ... crazy war rumour going, and they’re as flighty over it as a young ladies’ seminary over a great big rat. And even without that, the market is top-hea... ...he northwest angle of the floor, a great railed-in space where the Western Union T elegraph was installed. T o the right, on the other side of the roo... ... and bullish. But by now it was near to half-past nine. From the West- ern Union desks the clicking of the throng of instruments rose into the air in ... ...alcoves came the prolonged, musical rasp of the call bells. In the Western Union booths the keys of the multitude of instruments raged incessantly. Ba... ... She remembered her first serious affair. It had been with the impecunious theological student who was her tutor. He had worn glasses and little black...

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The Three Musketeers

By: Alexandre Dumas

...d my adventure, if it should make any noise, will prove at least that your union is not founded upon con- trasts.” In the meantime, Porthos had come u... ...ort discussion upon dress.” “And you, Aramis?” asked Athos. “Oh, ours is a theological quarrel,” replied Aramis, making a sign to D’Artagnan to keep s... ...our valet, Mousqueton; and for you, Aramis, who, always abstracted by your theological studies, inspire your servant, Bazin, a mild, religious man, wi... ...rformed it with a good grace and who succeeded—as he said, by selling some theological books— in procuring a few pistoles. Then, as they had been accu... ...ht of joy. In all probability, this time his master would not retract. The union of physical pain with moral uneasiness had produced the effect so lon... ...7 Alexandre Dumas “I? I know nothing about it.” “You don’t know I quit the seminary?” “Not at all.” “This is my story, then. Besides, the Scriptures s... ...about holy things, my friend.” “Go on, then, I listen.” “I had been at the seminary from nine years old; in three days I should have been twenty. I wa... ...a laugh, turned upon his heel, and re-entered the house. I returned to the seminary. “I am a gentleman born, and my blood is warm, as you may have rem... ...hat two sentiments so opposite could dwell in the same heart, and by their union constitute a passion so strange, and as it were, diabolical. Presentl...

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Unknown to History : A Story of the Captivity of Mary of Scotland

By: Charlotte Mary Yonge

...ling to harbour one so popishly affected, and whom many suspect of being a seminary priest.” “Master Heatherthwayte,” returned the captain, “my kins- ... ...tized—conditionally, if the lady pre- ferred it. The Reformed of imperfect theological training, and as such Joseph Heatherthwayte must be classed, we... ...s in children’s minds, and Cis never hinted to her mother that the bond of union between her and Antony was devotion to the captive Queen. Cis had onl... ...e lads would soon drive out of him all dreams about captive princesses and seminary priests to boot. For, Cousin Francis, I would have you to know tha... ...station of the Reformation, and he had since fallen in with several of the seminary priests who were circulating in England. Some were devoted and pio...

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Barchester Towers

By: Anthony Trollope

...o his curate. He had been a preacher to the royal beefeat- ers, curator of theological manuscripts in the Ecclesiasti- cal Courts, chaplain of the Que... ...e who early in life adapted himself to the views held by the whigs on most theological and religious subjects. He bore with the idolatry of Rome, tole... ...r Proudie was, therefore, quite prepared to take a conspicuous part in all theological affairs appertaining to these realms; and having such views, by... ... themselves to the ecclesiastical circle of Barchester close. Any stranger union, it would be im- possible perhaps to conceive. And it was not as thou... ...intention was imputed to her as a crime. Dr Grantly regarded this supposed union with disgust; but it never occurred to him that Eleanor was outraged,... ...nt on the estate, hunts in a red coat, whose daughters go to a fashionable seminary in Barchester, who calls her farm house Rosebank, and who has a pi...

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Vanity Fair

By: William Makepeace Thackeray

...ble. Cuff, on the contrary, was the great chief and dandy of the Swishtail Seminary. He smuggled wine in. He fought the town- boys. Ponies used to com... ...ave you not heard the astonishing intelligence regarding her surreptitious union?” Briggs asked. “What’s that to me?” Sir Pitt asked. “I know she’s ma... ...Miss Crawley, who is nearly killed by the intelligence of Captain Rawdon’s union with her?” 161 Thackeray When Sir Pitt Crawley heard that Rebecca wa... ...sors to entertain their friends genteelly, ought to operate as bars to the union of George and Miss Sedley. It was these weighty considerations which ... ...tle little bosom? But the Major, whom she consulted upon this head, as her theological adviser (and who himself had a pious and reverent soul), said t... ...And in reply to some faint objections of Mrs. Amelia’s (taken from certain theological works like the Washerwoman of Finchley Common and others of tha...

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Beatrix

By: Honoré de Balzac

...eforth received the instruction which the abbe himself had received at the Seminary. The baroness taught him English, and a teacher of mathematics was... ...ight, spent by Calyste beside Mademoiselle des Touches, who read a book of theological mysticism while Calyste read “Indiana,”—the first work of Camil... ...ere taken in unison,—the gait of all lov- ers,—their movements told of the union of their thoughts. The silence that reigned about Les T ouches was so... ...time when her pregnancy gave additional guarantees to this neutral sort of union, guar- antees which are usually augured well of by experienced women....

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Guy Mannering

By: Sir Walter Scott

...eminent fanatic, who had a seat in the council of state, and saved by that union the remainder of the family property. But, as ill chance would have i... ...against the law of the country and the local magistrate. But this friendly union was soon to be dissolved. The community of Derncleugh, who cared for ... ... returned to England, his first object had been to place his daughter in a seminary for female educa- tion, of established character. Not, however, fi... ...ther permitted him to entertain, and would persuade me to the madness of a union without my father’s sanction. But to this, Matilda, I will not be per... ...ed Presbyterian matron, having, as such, the highest respect for Sampson’s theological acqui- sitions, had it in charge on these occasions to take car... ...?” “Of a verity,” said the Dominie, jealous of the reputation of the Dutch seminary,—”of a verity, Mr. Pleydell, but I make it known to you that I mys...

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The Lesser Bourgeoisie (The Middle Classes)

By: Honoré de Balzac

...d several others who heard the remark. “They devote themselves too much to theological demon- stration,” said Theodose. “I have long thought so myself... .... This youngest child, then about twelve years old, being destined for the seminary, was now at the Barniol institute, where he obtained an elementary... ...us to none but inferior attachments, made her think more tenderly and less theologically of the man of her dreams. But all these false calculations of... ...round than that of his convic- tion. Their evening was therefore passed in theological de- bate; but love is so strange a Proteus, and takes so many a... ...er proper husband is that blond little man, insipid as her- self; from the union of those two natures without life or heat will result in that lukewar... ..., before he had time to put himself on guard and stop the demonstration of union and oblivion, Thuillier flung himself into his arms. “My friend,” cri... ...La Peyrade was amazed as he listened to an improvisation in which the rare union of inspiration and science opened to his impressionable nature a sour...

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Ordeal of Richard Feverel

By: George Meredith

...of twenties and thirties. ARSON is branded on your backs in an enormous A. Theological works are the sole literary recreation of the well-conducted an... ...controlling her indignation as well as she could. “To some select superior seminary, Helen. There are such to be found.” 84 Ordeal of Richard Feverel... .... Richards, the father of the hero, and a stern lawyer, was adverse to his union with this young lady he loved, because of a ward of his, heiress to a... ...l he thought it would be worth trying. A consummated and a non-consummated union were two different things …. “Dear me!” said Adrian, “does the Law re... ...a marriage of common sense.” Heroic efforts were not wanting to arrest the union. Rich- ard made repeated journeys to Hounslow, where Ralph was quarte...

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Barnaby Rudge a Tale of the Riots of Eighty

By: Charles Dickens

...d the whole of her discourse to him, whom she entertained with a moral and theological lecture of considerable length, in the conviction that great 1... ...ts of religious difference, which interpose them selves, and render their union impossible; utterly im pos sible. I should have mentioned these circ... ...arefully, keep it clean, and drop it somewhere else. For King and Country. Union.’ ‘More seed, more seed,’ said Gashford as he closed the window. ‘Whe... ...ws, in Westminster Hall; three old boarders in a remarkably dull and shady seminary at Saint Omer’s, where you, being Catholics and of necessity educa... ...d indeed, for anything they knew, were scattered beyond the hope of future union. At The Boot, which, as has been shown, was in a manner the head quar...

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Don Quixote

By: Miquel de Cervantes

...ir haughty necks to the gentle yoke of matrimony. And from this marvellous union shall come forth to the light of the world brave whelps that shall ri... ...utting it aside that he must be adorned with all the virtues, cardinal and theological, to come down to minor particulars, he must, I say, be able to ... ... that, perhaps, after having been brought up in all the straitness of some seminary, and without having ever seen more of the world than may lie withi...

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Endowments of Man Considered in Their Relations with His Final End. The

By: William Bernard Ullathorne

...s. The Endowments of Man is presented in fourteen lectures, adapted from lectures originally delivered to clerics in Olton, England, at St. Bernard's Seminary, which Bishop Ullathorne founded in 1873. In these lectures, Ullathorne lays a foundation for the practice of the Christian virtues. Copiously citing Sacred Scripture and the writings of Fathers and Doctors of the Ch...

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Sartor Resartus the Life and Opinions of Herr Teufelsdr Ockh

By: Thomas Carlyle

... could have been abolished, Whig, Tory, and Radical, embracing in discrepant union; and all the Journals of the Nation could have been jumbled into on... ...y well be; as gener ous illusions of friendship; as fair mementos of bygone unions, of those nights and suppers of the gods, when, lapped in the symp... ... Loom of Heaven; whereby he is revealed to his like, and dwells with them in UNION and DIVISION; and sees and fashions for himself a Universe, with az... ...derer,” is not once named. Then again, amidst what seems to be a Metaphysico theological Disquisition, “Detached Thoughts on the Steam engine,” or, “T... ... structure, yet in spirit and result, some imperfect resemblance of our High Seminary. I say, imperfect; for if our me chanical structure was quite o... ...l marble and metal, and be a wonder bringing City of the Mind, a Temple and Seminary and Prophetic Mount, whereto all kindreds of the Earth will pilg...

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Master Francis Rabelais Five Books of the Lives, Heroic Deeds and Sayings of Gargantua and His Son Pantagruel

By: Thomas Urquhart

...h raw silk, with pearls and precious stones. And if any margarites, called unions, began to grow old and lose somewhat of their natural whiteness and ... ...and I being willing to be entreated, we tippled and chopined together most theologically. In the meantime came Cyrus to beg one farthing of him for th... ... good saint, snatch me, if I have not all my lifetime held debt to be as a union or conjunction of the heavens with the earth, and the whole cement wh... ...ith, Where there is no woman—I mean the mother of a family and wife in the union of a lawful wedlock—the crazy and diseased are in danger of being ill... ...s. Did you ever see him? He that is, returned Pantagruel, according to our theological doctrine, is God, who said to Moses, I am that I am. We never s... ...y any- body would be sick. All distempers are sowed in lent; ’tis the true seminary and native bed of all diseases; nor does it only weaken and pu- tr...

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The History of Henry Esmond, Esq. : A Colonel in the Service of Her Majesty Queen Anne : Written by Himself

By: William Makepeace Thackeray

...ven, in the bloom of his youth, and after but a few months of a most happy union, to remove him from me, I owed my recovery from the grief which that ... ...owever—and flinging into the brazier, where he only half burned them, some theological treatises which he had been writing against the English divines... ...rly shrewdness, like many chil- dren bred up alone, showed a great deal of theological sci- ence, and knowledge of the points at issue between the two... ...eath of her father the Dean, this lady hath admitted a certain latitude of theological reading which her orthodox father would never 94 Henry Esmond ... ...d knew the inspiring genius very well, for it had the genuine twang of the Seminary, and was quite unlike poor Frank’s ordinary style of writing and t... ... in the Scots’ Parliament, where he had led the party that was against the Union, and though now five or six and forty years of age, a gentleman so hi... ...re for his patriotism and eloquence, es- pecially in the debates about the Union Bill, which Duke Hamilton opposed with all his strength, though he wo...

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