His Commentarii grammatici in at least 29 books was an ill-arranged collection of linguistic, grammatical and antiquarian notes. He rapidly acquired a considerable practice, his fee books shewing that for the first three years he charged fees in 1185 cases. During 1903-8 he was professor of moral philosophy at St. The whole of these Pali books composed in India have been lost there. Two well-defined views in this way prevailed, to which was added a third, according to which the books, though not to be put in the same rank as the canonical scriptures of the Hebrew collection, yet were of value for moral uses and to be read in congregations, - and hence they were called " ecclesiastical " - a designation first found in Rufinus (ob. In later usage it describes those of the New Testament books which have obtained a doubtful place in the Canon. But the five phenomena I chose to tackle in this book are among the great blights on humanity that I believe the Internet and technology will help solve. He published the Ars Geometriae, in two books, as given in these manuscripts; but critics are generally inclined to doubt the genuineness even of these. This law remained on the statute books until 1898, when it was formally repealed. Words leapt from the pages to form hologram-like images dancing over the book. Lisa started for her room to get a book to read and paused in the hallway to look at a photograph again. She glanced at the book in front of her, an idea forming in her mind. The circumstances of his minority are not recorded, nor is anything related of the Scythian inroads which occurred in the latter half of the 7th century B.C., although some passages in the books of Jeremiah and Zephaniah are supposed to refer to the events. The book of order, Discipline ecclesiastique des eglises reformees de France, regulated the organization and procedure of the churches. If you want to see a specific character, it is advisable to book according to your favorite cartoons. I was reading a book in Texas and it gave me an idea. 30 1915 for three years; he was, however, allowed access to books and spent much of his time in study and writing. These and similar statements favouring the doctrines of the New Testament made many Kabbalists of the highest position in the synagogue embrace the Christian faith and write elaborate books to win their Jewish brethren over to Christ. Gabriel had brought him a book with a worn, leather-like cover, and he'd lost himself dwelling on the sensation of buttery leather under his fingertips after the hazy nightmare that had been his existence in Hell. shouted the prince, pushing the book aside and turning sharply away; but rising immediately, he paced up and down, lightly touched his daughter's hair and sat down again. The servant handed him a book which Pierre took to be a devotional work, and the traveler became absorbed in it. 4. The Calvinist ministers were expelled; Protestant books were confiscated and destroyed; the acts of Protestant lawyers and officials were declared invalid. Taran watched the door close and then opened the book where he left off, determined to find a way to help Tiyan's warlord. The morning light was too bright for his eyes, and he turned to face shelves of antique books. A description of the contents of all these books in the canon is given in Rhys Davids's American Lectures, PP. His attention returned to the book, but she could tell he wasn't reading. The exercise-with-answer-key format makes the, 26. 5. Among the books written by Sir William Ramsay, who was created K.C.B. With them, as with the bulk of the Christians of the 1st and 2nd centuries, apocryphal books as such were highly esteemed. He glanced up from his book and she tucked her knitting into the bag. Now and then his attention wandered from the book and the Square and he formed in imagination a new plan of life. He searched her face, reading it like a book. A complete translation of Ovid's Metamorphoses (he had published six books with the Heroic Epistles some years previously) followed in 1697. She selected the address book on the phone. Taran waved the grizzled man in and retreated to the bed, pulling the book free. cried the prince abruptly, pushing the letter away, and leaning his elbows on the table he drew toward him the exercise book containing geometrical figures. The best Malay books are the Hikayat Hang Tuak, Bestamam and the Hikayat Abdullah. The Book of the Spiritual Exercises has been one of the world-moving books. The statement without the qualifying note was copied from book to book, and at last received general acceptance. I took the greatest delight in these German books, especially Schiller's wonderful lyrics, the history of Frederick the Great's magnificent achievements and the account of Goethe's life. She shoved the book back into its place and gave the shelf a last swipe, curbing her tongue as she dismounted the chair. Its trade also in books, hops, horses, and cloth is considerable, and a large banking and exchange business is done here. (2) Raymond of Sabunde's Liber naturae sive creaturarum (1434-36) bears also the title Theologia Naturalis - but not from the author's own hand,3 though his introduction to the book in question, the Prologue, put upon the Index at Rome for its daring, describes the " book of nature " as " connatural to us," in contrast with the " supernatural" book, the Bible, which belongs to the clerics. 5 See Machyn's Diary (Camden Soc. : In his book, he draws on one novel or film to illuminate each article of the Apostle's Creed. A true introduction to Colorado mountain winters, the ones you read about in the books and think are the exaggeration of some faulty memory. Sitting down with a book, she propped her feet up on the table and relaxed, calmed by the sounds of the ocean and the warm sun. A catalogue of the printed books in the Welsh department, which soon became a standard work of reference, was published in 1898, while a calendar of the Welsh MSS. The 4th and 5th books, though still mixed with fable, contain much valuable information, and become more authentic the more nearly they approach the author's own time. According to the Book of the Damned, the demon would never release her while alive. The twentythird of these books is De Avibus, and therein a great number of birds' names make their earliest appearance, few of which are without interest from a philologist's if not an ornithologist's point of view, but there is much difficulty in recognizing the species to which many of them belong. It would appear that this title-page was to be substituted for the title-page of the Descriptio of 1614 by those who bound the two books together. His chief books on chemistry were six volumes of Experiments and Observations on different Kinds of Air, published between 1774 and 1786; Experiments on the Generation of Air from Water (1793) Experiments and Observations relating to the Analysis of Atmospheric Air, and Considerations on the Doctrine of Phlogiston established and that of the Composition of Water refuted (1800). At various times in the same century are to be placed the book of Job, the post-exilic parts of Isaiah, the books of Joel, Jonah, Malachi and the Song of Songs. And every day since you showed me the book, he has given me a lesson. These books are generally regarded as typical of the best English work of recent years in economic investigation. I got here early and was reading the highlighted portions of one of your psychology books. She stared boldly at him as he read from the book in his lap. He closed the book and gazed out the window. Whilst under the first of these tutors, in nine months he read all Thucydides, Sophocles and Sallust, twelve books of Tacitus, the greater part of Horace, Juvenal, Persius, and several plays of Aeschylus and Euripides. Thus though it insisted on the exclusive canonicity of the 24 books, it claimed the possession of are oral law handed down from ivloses, and just as the apocryphal books overshadowed in certain instances the canonical scriptures, so often the oral law displaced the written in the regard of Judaism. Mismatched chairs, crates, and one couch had been arranged in two circles around stacks of antique books and lanterns. English Sentences Focusing on Words and Their Word Families The Word "Book" in Example Sentences Page 1. One day when they were with their mother, she showed them a wonderful book that some rich friend had given her. The old man woke with a start as the woman smiled and set aside her book. She Of one part of the argument of this work Fiske wrote in the preface of one of his later books (Through Nature to God, 1899): "The detection of the part played by the lengthening of infancy in the genesis of the human race is my own especial contribution to the Doctrine of Evolution.". It is not necessary that a child should understand every word in a book before he can read with pleasure and profit. CK 1 2651095 I read a book. She picked up a book to read to them and rested her back against the wall. He put the book down and slowly stood. Vaguely, she was aware when Alex lay the book aside and left Jonathan. After a restless half-hour, she set the book aside. He has been identified with the author of the four books of Rhetorica dedicated to a certain Q. Then, sensing the need for their privacy, she moved to the far room and began shuffling books. One day you'll be glad you have this in your scrap book. This book is about that future and what it is going to look like—how it will be a place glorious and spectacular beyond our wildest hopes. But when Greek deities were introduced into Rome on the advice of the Sibylline books (in 495 B.C., on the occasion of a severe drought), Demeter, the Greek goddess of seed and harvest, whose worship was already common in Sicily and Lower Italy, usurped the place of Ceres in Rome, or rather, to Ceres were added the religious rites which the Greeks paid to Demeter, and the mythological incidents which originated with her. Noting the page number, she snapped the book shut and turned off the light. 9b-25a), which interrupts the comparison of the city to a ship, looks like an insertion whether by the prophet or by some other; but there is no good reason to doubt that the book is substantially the work of Ezekiel. I looked for your books in the library, Miss Turnbull, but we couldn't find them. Wallace's Gifford Lecture, 6 chap. Kettlewell, Thomas a Kempis and the Brothers of Common Life (1882) (but see Arthur in the Prefaces to above-named books); for a shorter sketch, F. According to the story of the legists who wrote these books - e.g. (5) Eight books of `T7rorvnrd,vecs, Adumbrations or Outlines. It consists of three books, an introduction and an autobiography. She is the one from Surry and her name is listed as Elizabeth in the phone book but they call her Betty, or Becky or some foolish diminutive. A book that remains shut is but a block. I do believe I sleep on books every night! It must be some movie I saw on TV or a book I read a long time ago. He had died by the time I read that passage in one of his books, so I couldn't write him, as is my normal practice when an author's words puzzle me. In 722 B.C. They do not represent the opinions of YourDictionary.com. It is needless to say that his books well deserve study; but vi. Maintaining that the position of the Pentateuch alone explains the books which follow, conservative writers concede that it is composite, has had some literary history, and has suffered some revision in the post-exilic age.