Many of the 7,000-member Skver sect of Hasidim in New Square, 30 miles north of Manhattan, believe God has revealed himself in fish form. |
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Not surprisingly, the one-armed baba and other members of the militant ascetic Juna Akhara sect are big fans of the Ram temple. |
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Later, the contemplation on the nine stages became associated with the Zen sect that focused on meditation practice. |
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Similarly, those sect members already in Iceland wouldn't have been detained or had their movement restricted. |
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First, liberalism is the American sect of the international religion of socialism. |
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The dystopian political program of this utterly marginal, extremist sect has absolutely no traction with anyone of significance. |
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But his lecture was mainly aimed at a powerful sect called the middle-class liberals. |
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Gymnosophy was originally the doctrines of a sect of philosophers who practiced nudity and asceticism and meditation. |
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Malaysian police have arrested 21 suspected followers of a religious sect called the Sky Kingdom. |
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He founded a sect which holds him up as the Great Exemplar of mankind, and scarcely one member of which even tries to tread in his footsteps. |
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Yet the Chinese Embassy in Canberra adamantly denies any harassment of followers of the sect in Australia. |
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In spite of various synodal condemnations of Montanism in the third century, the sect itself did not finally die out until the fifth century. |
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The Bogomils ' ideas were formed under the influence of a sect widely spread in Byzantium. |
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Depending on the sect of Buddhism, the word bodhisattva has essentially two meanings. |
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At once I understood and was certain, that this was the sect of the caitiffs displeasing unto God, and unto his enemies. |
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It also implies a critique of any one party, sect or voice that would claim to speak for all or the many. |
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Sallinen was born at Narmes, the son of a tailor who belonged to the puritanical religious sect of the Hihhulit. |
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The appellation takes its name from the village of Minerve, scene of one of the bloodiest sieges of the Cathar sect in the 13th century. |
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Agya, along with the Dalai Lama and the Panchen Lama, is a member of the Gelug, or Yellow Hat, sect of Tibetan Buddhism. |
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The sect also initiated exhaustive judicial proceedings, but each time the court decided in favor of Spaink. |
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People generally marry within their own religious sect and ethnic group, although interethnic marriages are not uncommon. |
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The piece presents a sect of 11 men and women, brilliantly clad alike by in white dress shirts, striped ties, and suspendered knickers. |
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Followers of Jain religion and a sect of Buddhists are known to propagate the teachings of non-violence and strictly avoid eating meat. |
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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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The group of six Baxter oil prints shown here was made in 1846 for the private use of the Muggletonians, a religious sect in England. |
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There is even a sect comprised of 250,000 people that believes he was the reincarnation of Christ. |
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The Uygurs, Huis, Uzbeks, and Kazaks are Muslims whereas the Mongolians generally believe in the Yellow sect of Lamaism. |
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The Sunnite sect is the largest in Syria, accounting for 75 percent of the population. |
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Although the church had denounced this view at the Council of Nicea in 325, the mistaken ideas of the Arian sect lived on. |
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In the 11 th century in the Middle East the Shiite sect known as the Assassins would eat hashish before murdering civilian foes. |
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As reported earlier, there is a sect among the spider group that has metamorphic ability. |
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Historically, Bhutan had a theocratic system of government similar to that in Tibet, dominated by the Druk Buddhist sect of Mahayana Buddhism. |
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Bahrain is somehow divided now, not because of the revolution itself, but because the regime is using sect to divide us. |
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But what sect or denomination today abides by that decision? |
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In Germany it targeted a sect called the Waldenses, and pantheists. |
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It does not constitute either a sect or a school of thought, but is rather a spiritual or transcendental practice, which persists despite criticism from orthodox theologians. |
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A polygamist sect in North Carolina is suspected of killing two of its members, one of them a 5-year-old boy. |
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China previously executed religious sect leaders under other criminal statutes. |
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On a 2,813-acre tract roughly 30 miles west, Washington found a Calvinist sect called the Seceders squatting on his land. |
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Perl loved all kinds of music, including rock and roll, growing up in the Chabad community, a sect of Hasidic Judaism. |
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The Yazidis are a religious sect whose beliefs combine elements of several ancient Middle-Eastern religions. |
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The Church, therefore, is not just an ideological or religious movement, or an esoteric religious sect for initiates. |
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Apple's peculiar sect of consumers are quick to plonk down large amounts of money for anything that carries the company's logo. |
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The oldest Buddhist sect in Tibet, it emphasizes mysticism and incorporates shamanistic practices and local deities borrowed from the pre-Buddhist Bon religion. |
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What it doesn't have is a religious sect of expensively-suited consultants who could descend on an IT operation and sign it up to lucrative long-term facilities deals. |
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But its root lies in restraint in regard to speech, which means that there should be no extolment of one's own sect or disparagement of other sects. |
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In the northern sector of the park, a religious sect inhabits a large village called Kitawala. |
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Disillusioned and sickened, Balashov achieves salvation by joining the Skoptsy, an obscure religious sect that existed until only a few decades ago. |
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With organization came paid officials and such people had a vested interest in reducing the degree of conflict between the sect and the surrounding society. |
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More than 100 relics relating to the Saint Death sect were reportedly found in the garage where Maria was kept. |
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Less famously, the synagogue of the Karaite sect in Abbasiyya was also restored under her tenure. |
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This indifference to outward forms or beliefs is in fact an important aspect of theosophy itself, for it is why the theosophers have never formed a sect or institution. |
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One sect believes gay marriage is against religion, so ban it. |
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This is a sect comprised of socially disenfranchised individuals who emphasize spontaneity, lay leadership, and authentic religious experience in worship. |
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Views in Judaism range from the stricter Orthodox sect to the more relaxed Reform sect. |
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It was the reputation of the sect upon which St. Paul embarked his salvation. |
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Collectively, they may represent an unallied sect of Force users. |
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Some members of the movement argue that Messianic Judaism is a sect of Judaism. |
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Since Kublai Khan only esteemed the Sakya sect of Tibetan Buddhism, other religions became less important. |
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The Red Hat sect of Tibetan Buddhism coexisted with the Gelug Yellow Hat sect. |
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There is a strong shamanistic influence in the Gelugpa sect among the Mongols. |
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The reason for this are to be found in the polysectarian nature of Lebanon with the largest sect being a minority of the total population. |
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Cohen has also perceived in BU a challenge to the authority of the Rgveda from a sect taking the Yajurveda as their authority. |
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Mrs Corneau belongs to a tiny religious sect that shuns modern medicine. |
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The MKO is a degenerate organisation, which is tantamount to a religious sect and which severely oppresses its own members, including within the camp. |
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In this time in which different ideologies have arisen, sect shall rise up against sect, and religion shall struggle against religion, nor shall they recognize you. |
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For thus he knows that the sect is from the devil. |
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Ja'fari Shi'ism is the sect of Iran's theocracy and of the majority in Iraq's population. |
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The secretive Opus Dei sect is launching a recruitment drive to set up its first network in Wales. |
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He organized the Assembly of Saints, a firm and strict sect of Protestantism that was very similar to Puritanism. |
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Furthermore, the Gospels contain numerous attacks on the Sadducees, a sect of Judaism that was wiped out with the destruction of the temple. |
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Later in life, Tertullian is thought by most to have joined the Montanists, a heretical sect that appealed to his rigorism. |
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In spite of these efforts the sect continued to spread during the fifth century. |
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Before the end of the Yuan dynasty, 14 leaders of the Sakya sect had held the post of Imperial Preceptor, thereby enjoying special power. |
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The Muslims from Qazvin denounced the menace of the Nizari Ismailis, a heretical sect of Shiites. |
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They are directly related to Circumcellions, a sect that worked on disseminating the doctrine in North Africa by the force of the sword. |
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In the ancient Gnostic sect of Manichaeism, the Buddha is listed among the prophets who preached the word of God before Mani. |
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The leading role in creating the stone garden tends to be ascribed to Zen Buddhism, and the Rinzai sect in particular. |
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Unlike other sects of Buddhism, which condemn ritualism and worldliness, the tantric sect revolves around rituals and magical traditions. |
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More than 2000 people from the Shia Ja'afari sect were praying at the mosque at the time of the bombing. |
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Even as the battle for Taj Mahal continues between Shia and Sunni sect leaders, a section of Shia leaders have upped the ante. |
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Some of the sect have this protective symbol, along with the three-legged Triskelion tattooed on their arms as a mark of allegiance. |
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Touba city, 200 km far away from the Senegalese capital of Dakar, known as holy city for sect followers hosts around 3 million every year. |
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Within the world of Hassidism, there are very wide differences between sect and sect. |
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At length this sect having spread from Dauphiny into several other provinces, became very numerous in Provence. |
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They worship the Supreme Being variously as Vishnu, Brahma, Shiva, or Shakti, depending upon the sect. |
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The Resurrectionists are a sect that worship the dominant Guardians, since they appear to have the power to protect surviving humans from the zombies. |
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This Hindu sect practices a philosophical Jnana yoga, scriptural studies, reflection, meditative path seeking an understanding of Self's oneness with God. |
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And now he is an initiate in the sect of the clean-shaven cuntboy. |
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No less important to fannish than mundane drinking, this useful beverage is even given divine honors by the sect of Beeros and worshipped as either Beer or Bheer. |
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They decided to work with dignitaries from Minh Ly Dao, which is a sect of Cao Dai, a syncretic belief system founded in early-20th-century Vietnam. |
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The deceased belonged to Shiah sect in Kurram Agency in Pakistan. |
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Turns out he's being ''run'' by the British police, charged with finding out as much as he can about a secretive sect of schmoozers and air-kissers called. |
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Security forces have been on alert in Bahrain, a kingdom destabilised since February 2011 by protests led by the country's majority sect to demand a constitutional monarchy. |
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The Labadists were followers of Jean de Labadie, founder of a Utopian quietist sect in the Netherlands, who emigrated to what is now Cecil County, Maryland. |
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In 1285 the Drikung Kagyu sect revolted, attacking Sakya monasteries. |
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Splinter groups who call themselves fundamentalist Mormons still practice plural marriage, including Warren Jeffs' sect on the Utah-Arizona border. |
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The Orthodox Gathering's proposal called for each sect to elect its own candidate based on proportional representation during the 2013 parliamentary elections. |
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He was a member of a small, rigid sect known as the Sandemanians. |
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No one explained why Iranian diplomats should be dealing clandestinely with Wahhabis, an ultra-conservative Saudi sect that is virulently anti-Shia. |
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Boos and jeers interrupted a speech by United States Sect. of State Colin Powell. |
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The main religion is Lamaism, which is the Yellow Sect of Tibetan Buddhism. |
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In the 1650s, individual Quaker women prophesized and preached publicly, developing charismatic personas and spreading the sect. |
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The Evangelicals in the Clapham Sect included figures such as William Wilberforce who successfully campaigned for the abolition of slavery. |
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It kicked off at Drepung Monastery, the largest monastery of Tibetan Buddhism's Gelug Sect, where a 40-meter-long thangka painting of the Buddha was exhibited. |
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Tim began his blues odyssey in the Boll Weevils, then Soul Sect, 3 AM, Ra Ho Tep, The Band With No Name and The Last Fair Deal plus lots of solo stuff. |
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