- and did not
recognize the
exaltations of the
nodes - a
principle he
described himself as
being "quite proper". The
exaltations are one of the most ancient...
- Ge'ez calendar, or
Coptic calendar. In English, the
feast is
called The
Exaltation of the Holy
Cross in the
official translation of the
Roman Missal, while...
-
Exaltation is a
belief in
Mormonism that
after death some
people will
reach the
highest level of
salvation in the
celestial kingdom and
eternally live...
- p****ion and resurrection,
sometimes called the Book of
Glory or Book of
Exaltation (13:1–20:31); and a
conclusion (20:30–31); to
these is
added an epilogue...
- Look up exalt, ensky, or
exaltation in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Exalt or
exaltation may
refer to:
Exaltation (astrology), a
characteristic of...
-
reading of the
Biblical texts, gave the
impetus to the
belief in the
exaltation of
Jesus as a "fulfillment of the scriptures", and a
resumption of the...
-
Church of the
Exaltation of the Holy
Cross may
refer to:
Church of the
Exaltation of the Holy Cross, Tambov,
Russia Church of the
Exaltation of the Holy...
- The
Gospels and
other New
Testament writings imply resurrection and
exaltation as a
single event. The
ascension is "more ****umed than described," and...
- quality, or quadruplicity. It is a Venus-ruled sign, the Moon is in its
exaltation here at
exactly 3°. The Sun
transits this sign from
approximately April...
-
ability of one's true nature.
Exaltation and Fall: A
planet is also
strengthened when it is in its sign of
exaltation. In
traditional horary astrology...