He didn't accept that her experiences were divine graces and ordered her to terminate her ecstasies as soon as she felt them beginning. |
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When not drinking kava, the islanders grow coffee, the kind that sends coffee buyers into ecstasies. |
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He spent long hours in the contemplation of the Crucified Christ and became famous for his prolonged ecstasies. |
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His presence was granting such romantic ecstasies to the seers, devas, mystics and simpletons. |
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Proposition 36 will not heal the hypocritical heart of a nation that extols the empty pleasures of consumerism while excoriating the unsanctioned ecstasies of illegal drugs. |
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Three victories, two victories announced and a feet throwing public into ecstasies. |
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Allow me now to show you a striking picture of the stigmatic Therese Neumann which was taken during one of her ecstasies of the Passion. |
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It is still radiantly decorated and is a strangely joyous place as if its 15th Century creators wanted to depict the ecstasies of heaven that awaited those who had died. |
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But when he describes the ecstasies that music can enable, Mr Lebrecht's writing soars. |
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Under their direction nuns kept diaries of ecstasies and prayer, or sometimes painted their visions directly onto canvas. |
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You first have to know a bit of what you're talking about in order for mystical ecstasies and theurgical works to follow. |
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The Grazer Kunstverein, on the other hand, will probe the ecstasies rather than the agonies of altered states. |
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Marthe Robin, for example, chose not to speak of her stigmata, inedia, or ecstasies. |
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They were thrown into ecstasies of suspicion by finding that we possessed a French translation of Hitler's Mein Kampf. |
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I do not always enjoy Robinson's ecstasies, but I admire the obdurateness with which she describes the difficult joys of a faith that will please neither evangelicals nor secularists. |
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With an incredible production on the famous composer as a pop star sending teenagers into ecstasies and fleeing from crowds of fans in a sedan, Bayerischer Rundfunk removes the dust from a classic. |
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Without the will and striving to act, neither the states of heart and enraptures of the soul, nor the ecstasies of mood, nor intellectual enrichment will be of any use to you. |
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We too experienced such ecstasies in his presence. |
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Most of these ecstasies have been recorded on videotapes. |
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Besides the first two ecstasies of Monday October 24th, 1983, which have not been timed, the duration of the other ecstasies has varied between 5 and 75 minutes. |
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A confirmed humanist, the collector has a penchant for rare literary subjects, muddled allegories and amorous ecstasies, whether sacred or profane. |
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Often, one to four physicians would be present during the ecstasies. |
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His fellow assistant, Dr Panna Lal, was in ecstasies at the prospect, and was urgent that they should attend it together in his new tum-tum. |
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Wheeldon premiered a new Firebird at Boston in October, and he created Corybantic Ecstasies for the company last season. |
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And at a recent revival of his 1999 work Corybantic Ecstasies at the Boston Ballet, he saw plenty of choreography he would have chucked in retrospect. |
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