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“A Prophesying Movement in Cordova in 1499 – 1502” (Hebrew),
Conversas. 2009
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The reference is to a pastoral letter issued by the CNCP two weeks ago titled ‘Strengthening and Prophesying in Hope’ in which the bishops encouraged the reading and study of the Compendium of the Social Doctrine of the Church and declared this year the ‘Year of Social Concerns’
Marian pilgrimage for conversion, consecration and peace in the country Argent 2006
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On Prophesying by Dreams/by Aristotle; translated by J.
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On Prophesying by Dreams/by Aristotle; translated by J.
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Prophesying the imminent destruction of California, and the whole American system, Mo told his followers to disperse throughout the world.
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As for citing Jeremy Taylor in connection with Great Tew, my concern was with the political uses of the libertarian argument, which in The Liberty of Prophesying and The Religion of Protestants is substantially identical.
Great Tew: An Exchange Ollard, Richard 1988
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Prophesying a future of wine and spirits.
Two in Time Anderson, Poul 1970
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Prophesying is what the weatherman does, the race track tipster, the stock market adviser, the fortune-teller who reads palms or gazes into a crystal.
The Worlds Of Robert A Heinlein Heinlein, Robert A. 1966
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Prophesying of the reigns of Queen Elizabeth and Mary, he says:
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Thus we have seen which way the generality of the People of God were taught; let us now examine by what means the Prophets attain'd their Faculty of Prophesying and wherein it did consist.
The Improvement of Human Reason Exhibited in the Life of Hai Ebn Yokdhan Ibn Tufail
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