Shamanism is the ancient religion of animism and nature-spirit worship and its origins in Korea are lost in antiquity. |
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Special religious worship and prayers were offered at the palace before the king and queen shifted residence, media reports said. |
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Do not schedule anything on the retreat except morning and evening worship and meals. |
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The performance of rites of worship must not prejudice public order or public morals. |
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This is an especially appropriate time to begin worship with a remembrance of baptism and a sprinkling rite. |
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Let Us Pray consists of new prayers for public worship by twenty-nine pastors, predominantly Presbyterian. |
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Being omnipresent, you are constantly watched by those who adore you, worship you and serve you. |
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For me, it's the chance to worship Mary and adore her as the Creator of Almighty God that is so appealing. |
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The revolt was successful, with the altar reconsecrated and worship restored under a high priest of undoubted Aaronic descent. |
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Yes, all this red wine as emblem and object of worship may get a bit much, of course. |
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It is part of the abnegation of learning and the senseless worship of youth that now distort our values. |
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In worship we adore the Triune God of creation and redemption and He gives Himself in the fullness of grace to His people. |
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Scalia cited a 1970 Supreme Court case involving tax exemptions for houses of worship in New York. |
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To put it bluntly, it is the worship of money that was behind the transactions. |
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The worship of money and bling is hardly restricted to rappers and athletes. |
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The Vajrayana sect took this a step further and introduced female divinities to Buddhist worship akin to Hinduism. |
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They come from places far and wide to worship their ancestors at the source of the Ethiope River in Southern Nigeria. |
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In the four authorized sampradayas, the acharyas have compiled Deity worship manuals based on these Pancharatra books. |
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They worship a great force, an entity, which could probably be well likened to Mother Nature. |
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Bendigo's Joss House is an internationally-known landmark, one of the oldest joss houses still in use as a place of worship in Australia. |
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Ex-prisoners and food-stamp recipients worship with the well-heeled and educated. |
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In most Hindu households, shops and businesses you will find altars and shrines, and the day is routinely started with worship of gods and gurus. |
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The prize was some small comprehension of the worship of a people, unique because the God it adored and glorified was unique. |
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It was designed by the naval architect George Taylor and built by the Admiralty in 1831 as a place of worship for men employed in the Dockyard. |
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If it is to fasten attention on God and to adore and praise Him and have communion with Him, it is obvious the worship must be God-centered. |
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What we're poking fun at is the kind of people who take a symbol and worship that, which is what happens when people worship celebrity. |
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Celebrity worship may be simple-minded, self-indulgent and craven, but heads of state should not expect to get off so lightly. |
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In backing the demolition plan, he has shown he is committed to the worship of Mammon. |
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Under the law, voucher students can be taught about religion but cannot be forced to pray, worship or profess a religious belief. |
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The Constitution of the United States gives us the legal right to worship as we choose. |
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According to dharma, or divine law, temple worship is important because it focuses our concentration on God. |
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Slovaks affiliated with the major religions worship in established churches or synagogues. |
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Yes, I know that places are made sacred by the celebrations, prayers, and charity of the believers who worship in them. |
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In the UK, however, all the sects and factions of the religion are free to worship and debate. |
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In fact, this freedom is at the root of the composite nature of Hinduism as they worship many deities. |
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At festivals we decorate and honor her, but we do not worship her in the sense that we worship the Deity. |
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But libertinism itself is as distinct from libertarianism as worship of Mammon is distinct from conservatism. |
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In an apparent swing toward Mammon, yet another church is turning its house of worship into a residential development for profit. |
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Most meetings for worship in those days were nothing but processions or groups of singers. |
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What about cultivating some sort of developed and mature taste for quality in worship music? |
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I always try to have a place to worship in my own way, even if I do nothing but meditate and rest my mind. |
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They include questions about attendance in places of worship and religious beliefs. |
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The whole convent got together for prayer and worship in the sanctuary, ate all their meals together, and participated in community service. |
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It was replaced by the older form, shrine Shinto, the worship of kami in shrines or sanctuaries, tended by priests. |
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The sanctity of each of these sacred places of worship is determined by the purity in one's heart and not by the suffix to one's name. |
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Their worship was based around ceremonies and rituals which, to its critics, were observed automatically and without thinking. |
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Macumba originated with African slaves shipped to Brazil in the 1550's, who continued to worship their African Gods. |
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They incorrectly insist on self-abasement, worship of angels, and the centrality of visions. |
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Visitors to the temple used to worship the deity in the morning and the crowd for the evening ceremony would be meagre. |
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Buddhists strive for a deep insight into the true nature of life and do not worship gods or deities. |
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Buschbeck explained that Hellenes do not worship the pantheon of 12 gods as deities. |
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Along the coast of south India, Hindus tend to worship local deities, most of them female and far down the Hindu hierarchy of divinities. |
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This episode may, in a way, serve as a good example of the negative consequences of the prevalence of money worship and the loss of moral values. |
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That dogmatic worship of relativism can only undermine the principle of any belief worth having, whether religious or secular. |
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All religious scripts direct the son to follow, respect, care and worship mothers. |
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Devotion and worship are supposed to be spiritual and other worldly and money should scarcely come into the picture at all. |
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Earlier this year, the Tahsi church received a threatening letter warning against allowing Lee to attend worship services. |
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There he and all of his men but one performed a rite of worship to Shu Yu of Tang. |
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But scholarship demands that one abandon hero worship and employ critical standards and methods. |
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Fiestas are the major form of public worship and sometimes conform to the 260-day Mayan religious calendar. |
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In fact, he argued that the modem worship of technology and materialism undermined these values. |
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As economic inequalities have deepened during the last several decades, the renewed worship of money has bred temptation at all levels. |
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The European Convention of Human Rights grants rights of religious worship and observance in public and private. |
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The different pews found there reflect differing forms of worship down the centuries, from high church to non-conformist and back again. |
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A basic way we can make our work a form of worship is to introduce religious practices into our work routine. |
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Church buildings and worship were austere and simple, and the service mainly consisted of lengthy sermons. |
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The replacement of a sacred language with the vernacular in English worship made religious reflection unavoidable. |
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He doesn't worship the idols of the Israelites or eat the sacrifices offered at forbidden shrines. |
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Senior monks at each monastery perform other ceremonies leading followers in worship and prayer. |
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Changes are occurring in the liturgical worship of Orthodox churches again, here and there. |
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In late eighteenth and nineteenth century Bengal, the worship of Durga acquired meanings other than devotion as well. |
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What worship is and is for may be at stake in the argument between liturgical and praise worship. |
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Participation in Orthodox liturgical worship involves the body and all its senses. |
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Display the worship prayers and litanies on the screen in a typeface large enough to be seen from the back of the worship space. |
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The Dani have remained Stone Age farmers who practice ancestor worship and occasionally engage in tribal warfare. |
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The cult of spirits, shamanism, and ancestor worship compose the three major parts of traditional Hmong religion. |
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A mixture of Shinto, Buddhism and ancestor worship has traditionally guided many Japanese martial practices. |
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But then, the further I go in this direction, the more it comes to resemble deity worship and my existing practices. |
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Would you approach a society you knew to worship angst ridden doctors, corrupt lawyers and various subgenuses of surly private detectives? |
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The tradition of using portraits in ancestor worship reflects the faiths, customs, costumes, furniture and the art of painting. |
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Therefore we reverence the Scriptures and assign them pride of place in our worship and teaching. |
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Locals relate a lot of good omens to the tree and worship it on religious occasions. |
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The people of Bastar revere their heroes and worship Mother Earth for her life sustaining bounty. |
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Although idol worship is not indicated in Sikhism, many Sikhs attend Hindu temples. |
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It's rare to find a singer who reveres his fans almost as much as they worship him. |
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This is because they worship and revere the jaguar as the Amazon's ultimate predator. |
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For one thing, devotional cults were also popular within India, and the worship of the Hindu god Krishna antedates Christ by several centuries. |
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By the spring, churches were open for public worship only in the remotest corners of France, such as the Jura mountains. |
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The restoration of the monarchy brought about the resumption of Anglican worship and its musical traditions. |
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His father was a Native American dancer who would wear masks and worship animalistic totem symbols. |
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I would surmise that the original religion was animalism, leading to the worship of Nature, the Sun and the Moon. |
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We're going to see a day where 100,000 people come and worship with us on a weekend, between our five services. |
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The day of worship was changed from the Sabbath under the Law of Moses in the time following Jesus' death and resurrection. |
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Tribals worship spirits and are controlled by their headman who can be called a witch doctor, he said. |
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It does not come from recitation of hymns, sacrificial worship or a hundred fasts. |
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The acts of worship like Salah, recitation of the Qur'an and dhikr should be performed in this night individually, not collectively. |
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He had no doubt that many so-called modern worship forms would become obsolete. |
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All mosques have zenanas or areas of worship for women on the upper storey with a separate entrance on the side. |
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Yet, worship leaders, armed with electronic keyboards and bass guitars, may not be theologically, let alone liturgically trained. |
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Adherents of Wicca, a pagan religion, worship nature and focus on positive energy. |
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I do not use the term in the much-maligned sense of religious nationalism, or worship of the nation-state. |
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In a discussion about worship recently in a manse in the Outer Hebrides, all present were asked to say what they wanted. |
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Prayers for the temple and for its worship participants are given priority. |
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It's time to give some other groups with new ideas who don't worship at the feet of the almighty dollar a chance. |
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Some churchmen are heard to grumble about violations of the prohibitions of shared worship with heretics and schismatics. |
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In many Sufi traditions, the tekke is the place of devotion and worship for dervishes of a particular Sufi Order. |
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What is not in dispute is that the nation has turned in much greater numbers to houses of worship and organized religion. |
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What problems are reported in the newspaper or talked about in the houses of worship as community challenges? |
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Most people in the church are rank-and-file members who do little more than attend worship services. |
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Maybe you didn't know that rule is from the Old Testament and it means the Israelites were supposed to worship only Yahweh and not no other gods. |
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Some Hindus in Nepal even worship him as a reincarnation of the deity Vishnu. |
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He found new ways to worship without starving yourself and retold the belief of reincarnation so that people actually understood! |
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I find the pews strong and sturdy, where young and old alike feel secure during periods of worship or quiet reflection. |
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The only provision made by Calvinist reformers for music in worship was simple metrical psalm settings. |
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The tone here is adulatory and uncritical but the photographs alone will delight those who worship at Gandhi's shrine. |
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The plaintiffs are not portraying any abnormal sensitivity or delicacy in seeking to worship in an atmosphere of quiet and calm reflexion. |
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Because the Samaritans recognized only the Pentateuch as authoritative, references later in the OT stipulating worship at the Jerusalem temple were not considered binding. |
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So, just as theology leads to worship, so worship leads to further theologizing as we seek to correspond to God's Word and Spirit rather than the words and spirit of the age. |
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Like all those who have gone before us, may the revelation of Christ in our hearts compel us to lay down our lives before him in worship and adoration. |
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With snow and ice outside, on the inside the fires of teaching, worship and sadhana were kept burning by 100 devotees, including babies and elders. |
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The existence of the teraphim, or cult objects is an indication of family worship that is indirectly shown by the discovery of hundreds of figurines. |
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The locals worship their ancestors, and their attachment to family land is almost visceral. |
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And it shall be, that whoso will not come up of all the families of the earth unto Jerusalem to worship the King, The Lord of hosts, even upon them shall be no rain. |
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Both past and future are sacramentally present in Orthodox Eucharistic worship, which draws the church now into the worship of the coming Kingdom of God. |
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For your resurrection that sets us free, I worship and adore you. |
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In another, a display of icons, religious insignia and Russian dolls opens onto a personal worship area and the intimate portraits of a woman and a young man. |
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But they would assemble as we do on the first day of the week for worship and, frequently, if not every Lord's Day, they would celebrate the sacrament. |
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Many forms of Hindu worship do not require the mediation of a priest. |
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This selfsame worship of power demands also demands silence and absolute loyalty. |
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Most Malaysian Indians are Hindus, and they worship a pantheon of gods. |
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Such worship links Pentacostals closely to southern evangelical Baptists. |
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In this place of great poverty, Abuna wanted to show his Bishop how rich in faith its thousands of people are who worship at the Monastery of St. Simaan. |
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As His sovereignty extends to His worship, so it is His sole prerogative to appoint the laws of His worship, to command of His subjects the way they ought to worship Him. |
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In this place of great poverty, the Abuna wanted to show his Bishop how rich in faith its tens of thousands of people are who worship at the Monastery of St. Simaan. |
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In India, the great 12 th-century poet-mystic Basava, who rebelled against ritualistic and superstitious temple worship and caste system, was a critical insider. |
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A savage, if could understand it, would worship it as a god. |
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It deals with modern lives, the worship of money and several other issues. |
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It describes worship of Divinity through devotion to the physical yoni. |
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The community believes in performing good deeds, which are more than worship, and good worship is a matter of the heart and not of formal ritualism. |
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There is no hero worship of the leader, no particularly unusual rituals, no millennial apocalypses or anything else that would set off alarm bells. |
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Those in which rajas or tamas predominate make it hard to achieve the mental tranquillity necessary to worship effectively or achieve enlightenment. |
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Forms of worship will be exempt under the law but, together with traditional forms of music like wassailing, music events held in churches will not. |
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Such imposing classical receptacles are associated with pagan temples, worship and libations, and they thus introduce a sense of solemn ritual and ceremony. |
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Our Acolytes range in age from 7 to 70 and serve as crucifers, torch-bearers, thurifers, vergers and other roles to help make our worship experience complete. |
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Jencks and the acolytes of the new worship of nature are wrong. |
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An exaggerated competitive attitude is inculcated into the student, who is trained to worship acquisitive success as a preparation for his future career. |
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The worship that holds you for a few hours a week becomes, then, the clue to that deep truth inside. |
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While the Baptist sanctuary was undergoing minor construction and painting, the congregation met once again for worship in the historic synagogue of Reform Judaism. |
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A falling off of votives in the third century indicates either decline or that the worship of Demeter moved away from the Thesmophorion on the acropolis at that time. |
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They are simply exercising their birthright to worship as they choose. |
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Then model your worship on the Mosaic tabernacle and priesthood. |
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They also cite concerns about the corrosive effects of the rapidly spreading worship of money, rampant corruption and the widening gap between rich and poor. |
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His constant worship of his wife stands in stark contrast to scandals of the domestic nature in other sports. |
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These are not folks coming to solemnly worship during the several visiting hours open to non-Muslims. |
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Many have been interred in the back of worship sites, displayed in gilded cases behind panes of glass. |
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The frog had a high place in the animalistic worship of the realm. |
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Members of Sanjiang's congregation said that, under Chinese law, they were only allowed to worship on Sundays. |
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Line-singing is an ancient form of worship where a precentor, or leader, sings the first line of a psalm and the congregation responds, finishing off the verse. |
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A refined gentleman in a silk kurta and dhoti, a tika, or mark on his forehead, and a plate with items of worship in his hands, emerged from the wings. |
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Liddy's philosophy is a strange mixture of an anarchistic hatred of Government in the abstract and a cult-like worship of government when it is in the hands of the right. |
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Apollo misses the adulation of believers, and wants to fill a new planet with humans who will worship him. |
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We know that still this Law calls us to rest from work and to worship God. |
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The critical reason for this is likely to be missed by those who worship at the altar of density and contemporary planning dogma. |
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Wicca is a naturalistic religion whose followers generally worship a pantheistic Godhead and practice magic. |
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For hundreds of years, around the first millennium bc, the house of worship and its home city were renowned as holy sites. |
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All so they can make more money off your idol worship of them! |
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The unveiling of a new vehicle is usually a ceremony of hype, extravagance, and general worship towards the new demigod its manufacturers have created. |
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In tandem with a reform of the modern Mass, already tentatively under way, the foundations could be laid for a return to dignified worship and reassertion of doctrine. |
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Church and community leaders at Cartmel Priory are determined to fend off wet rot in the roof and keep their historic place of worship in tip-top condition. |
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Some people worship money, some people worship power, and lots of people worship themselves. |
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Members of the cult offer body sacrifices and worship the bones of their dead ancestors to ward off earthly evil. |
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I was sent on assignment to Thailand by Hinduism Today to meet the Indian Hindus of Thailand and to explore the ways in which Thais worship the Hindu Gods and Goddesses. |
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In appearing to worship money, we make of ourselves Mammonists. |
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We worship our sporting heroes to the point where while they are on top they can do little wrong and more often than not we cut them some slack if they slip on a banana skin. |
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The temple is a place of worship for both the Chinese and the Balinese. |
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I do not demand that they worship the body, nature, naturalness, simpleheartedly and I do not demand that they sing hymns to nudists. |
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In the courtyard there were fruit and flowering trees appropriate for the worship of Mahadev, as also a bel tree. |
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Bogomilists rejected the divinity of Jesus, the worship of images, baptism, the ornamentation of churches, etc. |
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His own insecurities drive him to double-mindedly worship his wife, while at the same time, loathing her. |
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If Jesus were not God, He would have told lede to not worship Him, just as the errand-ghost in Bring to Lightings did. |
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Fire worship was a cornerstone of Celtic practice and perpetual fires were kept on Druidic altars and in places of worship. |
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In recent years, persuasion has tipped over into debates over conformity in certain areas of doctrine, discipline, worship and ethics. |
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Hero worship exists, has existed, and will forever exist, universally among mankind. |
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I attended a worship service where I was astounded to see holy rollers convulsing on the floor and speaking in tongues. |
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Bede also wrote homilies, works written to explain theology used in worship services. |
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The widespread use of English in worship has often been suggested as one of the historic reasons for the decline of Gaelic. |
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Most of these are affiliated with the Friends United Meeting, practice programmed worship and employ pastors. |
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Other programmed and unprogrammed worship groups are not affiliated with any yearly meeting. |
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Friends in the United States have diverse worship styles and differences of theology, vocabulary, and practice. |
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They worship the Supreme Being variously as Vishnu, Brahma, Shiva, or Shakti, depending upon the sect. |
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Some Shaivas worship in temples, while others emphasize yoga, striving to be one with Shiva within. |
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He taught, states Jon Mayled, that the most important form of worship is Bhakti. |
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Ancestor worship and Confucianism are also widely practised in Vietnam and Singapore. |
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It is acknowledged that while magic exists, it is forbidden to practice it on the basis that it usually involves the worship of other gods. |
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Clear evidence for the worship of Cernunnos has however been recovered only on the European mainland, and not in Britain. |
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In Book XI of Paradise Lost, Adam tries to atone for his sins by offering to build altars to worship God. |
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Paine pointed to the Old Testament, where almost all kings had seduced the Israelites to worship idols instead of God. |
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The wild worship of lawlessness and the materialist worship of law end in the same void. |
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Tallis was content to draw his texts from the Liturgy and wrote for the worship services in the Chapel Royal. |
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But finally, it is important not to confuse nationalism with mere worship of success. |
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When Parliament passed the Act of Toleration of 1689, dissenters received freedom of worship within England. |
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According to the Quran, angels do not possess free will, and therefore worship and obey God in total obedience. |
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And they had more than all other races a deep spirit of religion, since the worship of this god seemed to be really bestowed upon their ancestor. |
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Polytheists do not always worship all the gods equally, but they can be henotheists, specializing in the worship of one particular deity. |
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Thus, there may be elements of worship of gods in some forms of later Buddhism. |
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In the sense that Mormons worship only God the Father, they consider themselves monotheists. |
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In the polytheistic Germanic tradition, it was possible to worship Jesus next to the native gods like Woden and Thor. |
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Archaeological evidence on worship of particular gods is sparse, although placenames may also indicate locations where they were venerated. |
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Initially there were few formal places of worship because of the nomadic lifestyle. |
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Shrines were created where many India natives, both healthy and not, went to worship and attempt to protect themselves from this disease. |
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Maya lineages were patrilineal, so the worship of a prominent male ancestor would be emphasized, often with a household shrine. |
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In the United States there are several Huguenot worship groups and societies. |
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While many American Huguenot groups worship in borrowed churches, the congregation in Charleston has its own church. |
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Apart from the Shamanic shrines in the Qing palace, no temples erected for worship of Manchu gods could be found in Beijing. |
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They may worship together, exchange clergy, and share commitments to evangelism and service. |
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It is seen as a symbolic memorial and is central to the worship of both individual and assembly. |
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Zwingli, however, eliminated instrumental music from worship in the church, stating that God had not commanded it in worship. |
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Typical of the Neolithic was a tendency to worship anthropomorphic deities. |
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Hymnody is an important aspect of worship in Anglicanism, and the ACC is no different. |
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Liturgy is the customary public worship performed by a religious group, according to its beliefs, customs and traditions. |
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Others object to this usage, arguing that this terminology obscures the universality of public worship as a religious phenomenon. |
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The work of 1549 was the first prayer book to include the complete forms of service for daily and Sunday worship in English. |
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The forms of parish worship in the late medieval church in England, which followed the Latin Roman Rite, varied according to local practice. |
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After the several innovations and reversals, the new forms of worship took time to settle in. |
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In 1557, the Scots Protestant lords had adopted the English Prayer Book of 1552, for reformed worship in Scotland. |
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This attempt combined the Anglican structure of worship with indigenous prayer traditions. |
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Chapter 21 describes the acceptable parameters of Reformed worship as governed by the regulative principle of worship. |
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Chapter 22 describes the appropriate use of oaths and solemn vows, which are part of religious worship because the person calls upon God. |
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After an act of worship the party retrained and proceeded to Richborough to visit the Roman remains and take tea. |
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In the 1970s, many Lutheran churches began holding contemporary worship services for the purpose of evangelistic outreach. |
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Often they were held alongside a traditional service in order to cater to those who preferred contemporary worship music. |
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Today, few but some Lutheran congregations have contemporary worship as their sole form of worship. |
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They cooperated with the Malankara Church, attended worship services together but remained a separate identity. |
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The Marthoma church follows the West Syrian liturgical tradition, and is Eastern in the nature of its worship and ethos. |
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The Council of Trent did not focus on the style of music but on attitudes of worship and reverence during the mass. |
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Most of these are affiliated with the Friends United Meeting, practise programmed worship and employ pastors. |
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Muggletonians avoided all forms of worship or preaching and, in the past, met only for discussion and socialising amongst members. |
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His worship of Wordsworth turned sour after De Quincey married a local girl and the Wordsworths refused to meet her. |
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There cannot be worship without fear, and there cannot be an unworshipped God. |
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The Ven. U Warthawa knelt down in the temple of the monastery to worship before the image of the Buddha. |
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The worship of God is an eminent part of religion, and prayer is a chief part of religious worship. |
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Then shalt thou have worship in the presence of them that sit at meat with thee. |
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For this is the Yuletide, and the heathen people of the forest are gathered at the thunder-oak of Geismar to worship their god, Thor. |
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Quakers travel from distances around Pembroke to worship at the Friends House. |
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The inhabitants, also, of Ur had fallen into polytheism, or, if we may so speak, allotheism, the worship of other gods. |
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However, they do concede that the site was probably multifunctional and used for ancestor worship as well. |
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Private and personal worship was an important aspect of religious practices. |
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Claudius opposed proselytizing in any religion, even in those regions where he allowed natives to worship freely. |
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Evidence showing the worship of eastern deities has also been found during excavations in York. |
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They have taken as lords beside Allah their rabbis and their monks and the Messiah son of Mary, when they were bidden to worship only One God. |
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In 1549, Edward ordered the publication of the Book of Common Prayer, containing the forms of worship for daily and Sunday church services. |
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During the 18th century, clergy such as Charles Wesley introduced their own styles of worship with poetic hymns. |
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In recent decades there has been a growth of charismatic worship among Anglicans. |
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It was presented alongside the Organic Articles, which regulated public worship in France. |
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The building was used as a house of worship until 1908, when it was sold to the City Council and converted into offices. |
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There are also places of worship for Buddhists, Hindus, Muslims, the Jehovah's Witnesses, Mormons, Sikhs and The Salvation Army, amongst others. |
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The earliest part of St Nicholas' Church dates from the 12th century but it was probably a site of worship much earlier. |
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Additionally, lay members aid many liturgical functions during worship services. |
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The various editions of the Book of Common Prayer contain the words of structured services of worship in the Anglican Church. |
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They formed, and identified with various religious groups advocating greater purity of worship and doctrine, as well as personal and group piety. |
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The Presbyterian Church of Wales has around 24,000 members who worship in around 620 churches. |
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Besides the gift of tongues, Pentecostals may also use glossolalia as a form of praise and worship in corporate settings. |
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These and other patterns of worship are contained in the Methodist Worship Book, the most recent Methodist service book. |
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The worship resembles the church services of other Protestant denominations, although in most cases does not include any Eucharist service. |
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The religious event is sometimes called a Quaker meeting for worship or sometimes called a Friends church service. |
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There is no plan on how the meeting will proceed, and actual practice varies widely between Meetings and individual worship services. |
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Traditional Quaker memorial services are held as a form of worship and are known as memorial meetings. |
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The Quran presents them as a framework for worship and a sign of commitment to the faith. |
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A mosque is a place of worship for Muslims, who often refer to it by its Arabic name masjid. |
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During this time, Muhammad in Mecca preached to the people, imploring them to abandon polytheism and to worship one God. |
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After World War I, the 1919 Weimar Constitution allowed Methodists to worship freely and many new chapels were established. |
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The first Protestant worship service was conducted on 28 August 1898 by an American military chaplain named Rev. |
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In the summer of 1818 the first place of public worship was erected for the Wesleyan Methodists in York, later Toronto. |
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The few places of worship left to the Church were legally viewed as state property which the government permitted the church to use. |
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During this period, the English government persecuted those who chose to worship outside the Church of England. |
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There are also a number of indigenous deities and ancestral worship in Kalimantan, Sulawesi, and Papua. |
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The oldest church is the Old High Church, on St Michael's Mount by the riverside, a site perhaps used for worship since Celtic times. |
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After his return to Geneva, Knox was chosen to be the minister at a new place of worship petitioned from Calvin. |
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The first task of the new church was to provide income for her initial 500 ministers and places of worship for her people. |
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Historically a newly married couple would attend public worship as man and wife for the first time at their Kirking. |
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Pentecostals derive biblical precedent for dancing in worship from 2 Samuel 6, where David danced before the Lord. |
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In 1549, the Crown ordered the publication of the Book of Common Prayer, containing the forms of worship for daily and Sunday church services. |
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He had to create a fitting cathedral to replace Old St Paul's, as a place of worship and as a landmark within the City of London. |
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Outside service times, people seeking a quiet place to pray or worship are admitted to St Dunstan's Chapel free of charge. |
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With Christianisation in the 11th century, the laws of the country changed, forbidding worship of other deities into the late 19th century. |
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They worship idols called pagods, after such a terrible representation as we make of devils. |
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Snake handlers use snakes as an integral part of church worship in order to exhibit their faith in divine protection. |
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Lutheran churches often celebrate the Eucharist each Sunday, if not at every worship service. |
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She instigated religious reform, striving to conform the worship and practices of the Church in Scotland to those of Rome. |
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In fact, until its fall embassies from Carthage would regularly make the journey to Tyre to worship Melqart, bringing material offerings. |
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A committee of ten elders selected by the civil authorities regulated worship and built the temples with public funds. |
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Animal worship during the Upper Paleolithic was intertwined with hunting rites. |
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Also in India, in Goa, crocodile worship is practised, including the annual Mannge Thapnee ceremony. |
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There is no evidence in Judaism for the worship of angels, but there is evidence for the invocation and sometimes even conjuration of angels. |
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The placename may reflect worship of Thor there by Danes during the Viking Age rather than by Angles during the Roman Iron Age. |
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The worship of Egyptian deities in particular flourished under the Flavian dynasty, to an extent not seen again until the reign of Commodus. |
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In Marthoma worship practice the visual Sign of the Cross is used many times. |
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Much of our spirituality and comfort in public worship depends on the state of mind in which we come. |
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It is a widely known fact that modern Zoroastrian worship is aniconic, with fire serving as the only icon of the divine. |
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Akhenaten and Nefertiti built a beautiful city near Thebes called Amarna, which was dedicated to the worship of Aten. |
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