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    Even though characters from Malory’s Le Morte Darthur try to escape their fate‚ they simply can’t. Every decision they make will eventually lead to them sealing their own fate. Looking at the scene where King Arthur has a dream about his own death‚ this becomes more clear. After the dream Gawayne tells Arthur that if he does not make a truce he and many of his knights will actually die. Arthur decides that Gawayne is right and chooses to make a truce with Mordred. It seems‚ however‚ that fate is

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    the unpublished draft “The Grail”‚ I have concluded that there are two key differences that create an concrete analysis of Cormac McCarthy’s progression of his work that show the mother scene shift from mortal anxiety to rationalization of the mother’s actions and reasons for her decisions. The first key difference in between these two are‚ the amount of bullets that are still left. “You’ve got four more bullets in the gun and then what? You cant protect me.” (“The Grail”‚3) Versus “ I should have

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    The Holy Bookmark

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    THE RULES 1. When the teacher comes in‚ be conscious that the class is set to begin. Hence everyone must dispose himself/herself to help establish an atmosphere conductive to learning right at the start. 2. People in the frontline in particular should arrange their seats with proper spacing and the rest align their seats with those in front. do not wait for the teacher to arrive to tell everyone to do it. 3. Before the prayer begins‚ put your cell phones on a silent mode or switch them off

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    Parzival “presents the Grail as a stone which provides sustenance and prevents anyone who beholds it from dying within the week” (University of Rochester Camelot Project). You can create a comparison with J.K Rowling’s portrayal of the Sorcerer’s Stone as an elixir that brings immortality to the beholder to Eschenbach’s portrayal of the Grail as a stone that prevents death. Next‚ in Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets‚ Harry’s is diverted on another quest to find and destroy Slytherin’s monster

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    Holy Seulcher Significance

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    sacred sites of different religions in the city‚ including the Western Wall of the ancient Jewish Temple and the Church of the Holy Sepulcher of the Christians. After the complete destruction of the Jewish Temple in 70 CE by the Roman forces‚ Jerusalem was stripped of its spiritual axis and left desolated with the Jews banned from the city. Consequently‚ when the Church of the Holy Sepulcher was built on the Western Hill‚ the city of Jerusalem was invigorated with a new religious passion‚ but the rivalry

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    The baptism of the Holy Spirit. What is it and how do I get it? A teaching from Pat Robertson. The first of two parts. PatRobertson.com - The question has been asked‚ "How do I get the baptism of the Holy Spirit? What is it and how do I get it?". Before Jesus left‚ He said to his disciples‚ "You tarry in Jerusalem until you are endued with power from on high." And He said‚ "You will receive power after that when the Holy Spirit comes upon you. And then you will be my witnesses‚ in Jerusalem and

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    THE THEOPNEUSTY OF THE HOLY SCRIPTURE The Doctrine of Inspiration and Its Critics Clements Romanus a church father refers to the scripture as being true through the Holy Spirit. Augustine refers to scripture as god’s handwriting or a letter from heaven. Aside from the term inspiration he also used dictation and direction. He gives reference to inspiration perhaps as a consequences of the translation into Latin of 2 Timothy 3:16. But He does not fix these term dogmatically because He also

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    Gifts of the Holy Spirit

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    The gifts of the Holy Spirit contain a big role in the spiritual life of the believer. There are said to be seven gifts to around eighteen gifts of the Spirit to be brought upon those who believe in God. Each denomination has a certain gift that they focus on more then others. As Pentecostals believe that speaking in tongues is the ultimate gifts and thats what shows that a person has been filled with the Spirit‚ Mennonites dont focus on speaking in tongues at all. Each Gift of the Spirit has a certain

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    spirit‚ and logos‚ meaning doctrine‚ make up the word pneumatology. Pneumatology is the doctrine of the Holy Spirit (Bere and Horton 169). The Holy Spirit is the third person of the Trinity. He enters into a person’s heart when they except Jesus as their Lord and Savior. It is impossible to live a triumphant Christian life without being aware and knowing the works of the Holy Spirit The Holy Spirit is a person‚ just like God and Jesus. Some proof of this is that He was given a proper name. In John

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    The Holy Roman Empire

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    The Holy Roman Empire was looming to the east of France to Poland and Hungary‚ but it size was not as potent as it might suggest. Frankish ruled the empire and German kings for 10 centuries‚ from Charlemagne’s coronation in 800 until the renunciation of the imperial title in 1806. The most powerful of these lines of kings was Otto I‚ who helped to restore the title emperor and in many ways resembled Charlemagne such as how he fostered a revival of learning in which literature and art flourished.

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