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Matthys notes that contaminants often change the taste, odor, consistency, acidity and other qualities of food, and so could be detected at the plant.
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Magistrate Matthys de Wit remanded the five in custody until
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Magistrate Matthys de Wit ruled it was unlikely that the two men would commit similar crimes or that they would interfere with the administration of justice.
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Magistrate Matthys de Wit ruled it was unlikely that the two men would commit similar crimes or that they would interfere with the administration of justice.
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A probe was on Wednesday ordered into what Pretoria commissioner Corrie Naude called "the spectacle" of awaiting-trial prisoner Matthys de Villiers wearing a police cap when he left the
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Though both of these works are perhaps a bit dated, they nevertheless are replete with organized information necessary for an understanding of Matthys and Bockelszoon.
Notes to "Charisma and History: The Case of Münster, Westphalia 1534- 1535." Tal Howard Tal Howard 1993
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To achieve this goal, Matthys advocated the execution of all remaining Lutherans and Roman Catholics. 32
Charisma and History: The Case of Münster, Westphalia, 1534-1535. Tal Howard Tal Howard 1993
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To remedy this problem, in the narrative of Matthys and Bockelszoon presented below, I have consciously abandoned Weberian constructs in order to suggest that both prophets operated simply by employing manipulation and brute force to accomplish their goals.
Charisma and History: The Case of Münster, Westphalia, 1534-1535. Tal Howard Tal Howard 1993
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Matthys and Bockelszoon, we must now turn from our narrative in order to examine the nature of the sociological interpretations which these two prophets have received.
Charisma and History: The Case of Münster, Westphalia, 1534-1535. Tal Howard Tal Howard 1993
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This process originated with Matthys, who captured and maintained the devotion of his followers not by charismatic personal authority, but by the fear and dread which he inspired.
Charisma and History: The Case of Münster, Westphalia, 1534-1535. Tal Howard Tal Howard 1993
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