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It occurs in the Prisse Papyrus, the most ancient sacredwriting extant.]
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But the Christian Church had embodied that doctrine in its sacredwriting, and was bound to maintain it.
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Zoroaster invented this writing which the Magians have called Sin Dabireh, that is to say, the ' sacredwriting'.
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And on the breast, wreathed round with lotus-flowers, lay a large plate of gold closely written over with sacredwriting.
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Bounds set to the scope of our human reason by Deity, 852-m. Boundehesch, an ancient sacredwriting concerning Zoroastrianism 612-u.
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A taste for religiouswriting prevailed in the Netherlands throughout the sixteenth century.
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But the worst manifestations of this disease are found in so-called religiouswriting.
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In the practical experience of religiouswriting and the associated experience of reading or listening to a text, the word becomes an instrument of abstraction.
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Under the stewardship of Theresa May, the referendum transformed from political moment to religioustext.
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The Qur'an is the central religioustext of Islam.
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Passages from the Koran, the central religioustext of Islam, are always recited at the start.
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She said she had "hardly the words" to express her opposition to burning someone's religioustext.
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The 18th Century handwritten Jewish religioustext was discovered in a cardboard box in a garage in Bury.
Usage of sacred text in English
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For demonstrations and lectures are the sacredtext of the College students.
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The sacredtext is inscribed in black ink on a gold background.
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The department receiving greatest favor was the linguistic study of the sacredtext.
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Then they would be given a name from the sacredtext.
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But here we find from the sacredtext, that he was in error.
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She is a sacredtext, always writing and rewriting herself.
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And that their sacredtext isn't the only text and it must be taken literally.
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The connections of the sacredtext, therefore, must be determined independently of these human distinctions.
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For generations scholars had known that multitudes of errors had crept into the sacredtext.
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All its conclusions were deduced from the sacredtext.
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But I heard he had a manuscript, a sacredtext that foretold many things to come.
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The division of the sacredtext into chapters and verses is indispensable for convenience of reference.
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Even Theodoret is his disciple in the excellent concise notes he composed on the sacredtext.
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So please: no more clichés about this being the sacredtext of teenage rebellion, adolescent angst.