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  the dawn's awake paraphrasing: A Paraphrase and Annotations Upon All the Epistles of St. Paul Obadiah Walker, Richard Allestree, 1852
  the dawn's awake paraphrasing: A Paraphrase and Annotations Upon the Books of the Psalms, Briefly Explaining the Difficulties Thereof. By Henry Hammond, D.D. A New Edition ... by the Rev. Thomas Brancker , 1850
  the dawn's awake paraphrasing: A paraphrase and annotations upon the Books of the psalms, by H. Hammond Thomas Brancker (rector of Limington), Henry Hammond, 1850
  the dawn's awake paraphrasing: A Paraphrase on the Books of Job, Psalms, Proverbs, and Ecclesiastes, with Notes Critical, Historical, and Practical ... By Lawrence Holden , 1763
  the dawn's awake paraphrasing: The Complaint. And a Paraphrase on Part of the Books of Job Edward Young (the Poet.), Dr. Doran, 1853
  the dawn's awake paraphrasing: A short paraphrase of the Song of Solomon John Westwood (of Huntingdon.), 1848
  the dawn's awake paraphrasing: Night thoughts, and A paraphrase on part of the book of Job. With the life of the author (by sir H. Croft and dr. Johnson). Edward Young, 1812
  the dawn's awake paraphrasing: Night thoughts ... to which is added a paraphrase on part of the book of Job. And The last day a poem Edward Young, 1812
  the dawn's awake paraphrasing: The Summary , 1903
  the dawn's awake paraphrasing: Night thoughts on life, death, and immortality; and a paraphrase on part of the Book of Job ... Revised and collated with the early quarto editions. With a life of the author by Dr. Doran. Illustrated. Fifth edition Edward Young, 1865
  the dawn's awake paraphrasing: The Complaint: Or, Night-thoughts Edward Young, 1782
  the dawn's awake paraphrasing: The Epistle to the Romans, the Engl. text and paraphrase of each verse, by G. Sampson Paul (st.), 1902
  the dawn's awake paraphrasing: The Complete Family Bible; Or, a Paraphrase, Exposition and Commentary on the Holy Scriptures of the Old & New Testaments, with the Apocrypha at Large , 1806
  the dawn's awake paraphrasing: Parables from Nature Mrs. Alfred Gatty, 1893
  the dawn's awake paraphrasing: The Messages of the Psalmists John Edgar McFadyen, 1904
  the dawn's awake paraphrasing: The Prayer Book Psalter Church of England, 1909
  the dawn's awake paraphrasing: Littell's Living Age , 1859
  the dawn's awake paraphrasing: Routledge Library Editions: Persia Various Authors, 2021-03-11 RLE: Persia is a Routledge Library Editions set that reissues five out-of-print classics that examine the history and culture of this key country in the Middle East. Two titles consist of close readings of Persian poems, and by extension are examinations of the country’s wider literature. Two others study the country’s domestic and international history, and the final volume studies an aspect of the Sufi branch of Islam.
  the dawn's awake paraphrasing: The Psalter of the Church James G. Carleton, 2014-12-04 Originally published in 1909, this book contains the complete text of the prayer book version of the Psalms. A detailed introduction and marginal notes are also included. This book will be of value to anyone with an interest in the Psalms and biblical criticism.
  the dawn's awake paraphrasing: The Book of Psalms Alexander Francis Kirkpatrick, 1901
  the dawn's awake paraphrasing: Littell's Living Age Eliakim Littell, Robert S. Littell, 1859
  the dawn's awake paraphrasing: Zion's Herald , 1908
  the dawn's awake paraphrasing: Church Poetry William Augustus Muhlenberg, 1823
  the dawn's awake paraphrasing: The Nation , 1877
  the dawn's awake paraphrasing: The Man in the Mist Audrey Walz, 1951
  the dawn's awake paraphrasing: My People's Prayer Book Vol 8 Rabbi Lawrence A. Hoffman, PhD, 2013-07-18 The prayer book is our Jewish diary of the centuries, a collection of prayers composed by generations of those who came before us, as they endeavored to express the meaning of their lives and their relationship to God. The prayer book is the essence of the Jewish soul. This stunning work, an empowering entryway to the spiritual revival of our times, enables all of us to claim our connection to the heritage of the traditional Jewish prayer book. It helps rejuvenate Jewish worship in today's world, and makes its power accessible to all. Vol. 8—Kabbalat Shabbat (Welcoming Shabbat in the Synagogue) features the authentic Hebrew text with a new translation designed to let people know exactly what the prayers say. Introductions tell the reader what to look for in the prayer service, as well as how to truly use the commentaries and to search for—and find—meaning in the prayer book. Framed with beautifully designed Talmud-style pages, commentaries from many of today’s most respected Jewish scholars from all movements of Judaism examine Kabbalat Shabbat from the perspectives of ancient Rabbis and modern theologians, as well as feminist, halakhic, Talmudic, linguistic, biblical, Chasidic, mystical, and historical perspectives.
  the dawn's awake paraphrasing: My People's Prayer Book Lawrence A. Hoffman, 1997 The prayer book is our Jewish diary of the centuries, a collection of prayers composed by generations of those who came before us, as they endeavored to express the meaning of their lives and their relationship to God. The prayer book is the essence of the Jewish soul. This stunning work, an empowering entryway to the spiritual revival of our times, enables all of us to claim our connection to the heritage of the traditional Jewish prayer book. It helps rejuvenate Jewish worship in today's world, and makes its power accessible to all. Vol. 8 Kabbalat Shabbat (Welcoming Shabbat in the Synagogue) features the authentic Hebrew text with a new translation designed to let people know exactly what the prayers say. Introductions tell the reader what to look for in the prayer service, as well as how to truly use the commentaries and to search for and find meaning in the prayer book. Framed with beautifully designed Talmud-style pages, commentaries from many of today s most respected Jewish scholars from all movements of Judaism examine Kabbalat Shabbat from the perspectives of ancient Rabbis and modern theologians, as well as feminist, halakhic, Talmudic, linguistic, biblical, Chasidic, mystical, and historical perspectives.
  the dawn's awake paraphrasing: The Character of David in Judaism, Christianity and Islam , 2021-11-29 King David if one of the most central figures in all of the major monotheistic traditions. He generally connotes the heroic past of the (more imagined than real) ancient Israelite empire and is associated with messianic hopes for the future. Nevertheless, his richly ambivalent and fascinating literary portrayal in the Hebrew Bible is one of the most complex of all biblical characters. This volume aims at taking a new, critical look at the process of biblical creation and subsequent exegetical transformation of the character of David and his attributed literary composition (the Psalms), with particular emphasis put on the multilateral fertilization and cross-cultural interchanges among Jews, Christians and Muslims.
  the dawn's awake paraphrasing: The student's proper Psalms, arranged in parallelisms, and taken from the Bible and Prayer-book versions, with notes by G.W. Wall George William Wall, 1884
  the dawn's awake paraphrasing: International Who's who in Music and Musicians' Directory , 1998
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  the dawn's awake paraphrasing: Dante Among the Moderns Stuart Y. McDougal, 2012-09-01 In this collection, eight distinguished critics of literature assess the nature and range of Dante's influence on the major British and American modernist writers. The indebtedness includes citation and allusion, imitation, parody, literary strategies, and a continuing dialogue between the modernists and Dante. The differences in response to this remote precursor clarify the development of each writer and highlight the multiplicity of literary stances among the modernists. Originally published in 1985. A UNC Press Enduring Edition -- UNC Press Enduring Editions use the latest in digital technology to make available again books from our distinguished backlist that were previously out of print. These editions are published unaltered from the original, and are presented in affordable paperback formats, bringing readers both historical and cultural value.
  the dawn's awake paraphrasing: Transactions of the Hawick Archaeological Society Hawick Archaeological Society, 1863
  the dawn's awake paraphrasing: The Building Blocks of Meaning Michele Prandi, 2004-06-30 The shaping of complex meanings depends on punctual and relational coding and inferencing. Coding is viewed as a vector which can run either from expression to content or from concepts to (linguistic) forms to mark independent conceptual relations. While coding relies on systematic resources internal to language, inferencing essentially depends on a layered system of autonomous shared conceptual structures, which include both cognitive models and consistency criteria grounded in a natural ontology. Inference guided by coding is not a residual pragmatic device but it is a direct way to long-term conceptual structures that guide the connection of meanings. The interaction of linguistic forms and concepts is particularly clear in conceptual conflict where conflictual complex meanings provide insights into the roots of significance and the linguistic structure of metaphors. Complementing a formal analysis of linguistic structures with a substantive analysis of conceptual structures, a philosophical grammar provides insights from both formal and functional approaches toward a more profound understanding of how language works in constructing and communicating complex meanings. This monograph is ideally addressed to linguists, philosophers and psychologists interested in language as symbolic form and as an instrument of human action rooted in a complex conceptual and cognitive landscape.
  the dawn's awake paraphrasing: “The” Book of Psalms: books IV and v, Psalms Xc-Cl. 1903 Alexander Francis Kirkpatrick, 1901
  the dawn's awake paraphrasing: Religion in the New Age Swami Kriyananda, 2009-03-16 That we live in a New Age seems an incontestable fact. Just 100 years ago the world had no paved highways, no speeding cars, airplanes, cell phones, washing machines, computers or satellite dishes, to name only a few things that today we take for granted. But the greatest change that has occurred has been our perception of reality, which began with the discovery that matter is actually composed only of vibrations of energy, and that energy is the reality behind everything around us. Today we perceive everything in terms of energy—we have become an energy-conscious as well as an energy-dependent society. In this collection of fascinating essays on a variety of topics, Swami Kriyananda, a renowned and prolific writer, presents an approach to modern life that may seem radically new. The book's title essay, Religion in the New Age, shares the ancient teaching, common to many cultures, that time is cyclical, and that we are now in an upward cycle, coming into an age of energy-awareness from a darker age of matter. The author shows society, political and social events, and religion and religious institutions from the viewpoint of different cycles of time.
  the dawn's awake paraphrasing: 'Omar Khayyám E.H. Rodwell, 2017-07-28 This book, first published in 1931, shows in a simple, sound and lucid manner how the genius of two poets (Omar Khayyam and FitzGerald) brought together by the genius of an Orientalist (Professor Cowell) culminated in a very strange, very beautiful and profound English poem. This book is concerned with the genuineness of the verses ascribed to Omar Khayyam, and consists of a comparison of the original Arabic, a paraphrase, and FitzGerald’s first and fourth editions.
  the dawn's awake paraphrasing: The Origin of Consciousness in the Breakdown of the Bicameral Mind Julian Jaynes, 2000-08-15 National Book Award Finalist: “This man’s ideas may be the most influential, not to say controversial, of the second half of the twentieth century.”—Columbus Dispatch At the heart of this classic, seminal book is Julian Jaynes's still-controversial thesis that human consciousness did not begin far back in animal evolution but instead is a learned process that came about only three thousand years ago and is still developing. The implications of this revolutionary scientific paradigm extend into virtually every aspect of our psychology, our history and culture, our religion—and indeed our future. “Don’t be put off by the academic title of Julian Jaynes’s The Origin of Consciousness in the Breakdown of the Bicameral Mind. Its prose is always lucid and often lyrical…he unfolds his case with the utmost intellectual rigor.”—The New York Times “When Julian Jaynes . . . speculates that until late in the twentieth millennium BC men had no consciousness but were automatically obeying the voices of the gods, we are astounded but compelled to follow this remarkable thesis.”—John Updike, The New Yorker “He is as startling as Freud was in The Interpretation of Dreams, and Jaynes is equally as adept at forcing a new view of known human behavior.”—American Journal of Psychiatry
  the dawn's awake paraphrasing: The Poetical Works of James Gates Percival James Gates Percival, 1859
  the dawn's awake paraphrasing: The Wesleyan-Methodist Magazine , 1866
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