-
evidence that it
happened outside the p****ages in Matthew,
though it is
congruous with Herod's character. The
Feast of the Holy Innocents, also
known as...
- Look up congruence or ≅ in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Congruence may
refer to:
Congruence (geometry),
being the same size and
shape Congruence or...
-
cannot be
merited congruously nor condignly.
Final ****verance is also part of this group. On the
other hand, one can
congruously merit the
first grace...
- solution. The α form of the
tetrahydrate has
density 1.33 g/cm3. It
melts congruously at 7.55 °C into a
liquid with 35.7% NaOH and
density 1.392 g/cm3, and...
- (Geschäftsjahre),
beginning each year on 1 November. Each year of
business is
congruous with the one-year-term of the
Presidium of the Bundesrat. The sessions...
- Mark 1:40–45, and Luke 5:12–16). The Bible's
description of
leprosy is
congruous (if
lacking detail) with the
symptoms of
modern leprosy, but the relationship...
- one
ineffable goal.: 70–71 His
notion of the
unity of all
mankind was
congruous with both
Advaitism and Sufism. "God
being one and the
master of all also...
- own hegemony, so must the
working class present its own
interests as
congruous with the
universal advancement of society.
While Gramsci envisioned the...
- the Earl Marshal,
which was not hard,
their political principles being congruous and
their friendship already established, but also to Sir
Robert Walpole...
- of 17
rabbis consulted by the
board stated his
unorthodox views were
congruous with his post. He
himself differentiated between his
principled stance...