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- Touhou Eiyashou ~ Imperishable Night. (****anese: 東方永夜抄 〜 Imperishable Night., lit. "Eternal Night Vignette from the East") is a 2004 vertical bullet ****...
- p****." – Gandalf, speaking to the Balrog Tolkien stated that the "Flame Imperishable" or "Secret Fire" represents the Holy Spirit in Christian theology, the...
- describe a single, personal, inaccessible, omniscient, omnipresent, imperishable, and almighty God who is the creator of all things in the universe. The...
- spheres of the mutable elements (earth, water, air and fire), and the imperishable stars of aether, an influential philosophy that would dominate for centuries...
- prosperity, prospering, plenteousness, lordship, much, more, fun, fuller, imperishableness, bad crops, food, freedom from hunger, rice, barley, beans, sesame...
- family name and an element in given names "In", an episode of Minder Imperishable Night, the eighth official game in the ****anese Touhou series Indonesian...
- he believed that the saved would be transformed, ****uming heavenly, imperishable bodies. Paul's teaching about the end of the world is expressed most...
- one of the three significations, the primary one, of Lingam as "the imperishable Purusha", the absolute reality, where says the linga as "sign", a mark...
- Roman empire". According to John William Mackail, "Cicero's unique and imperishable glory is that he created the language of the civilized world, and used...
- Army of the Potomac received a "sense of triumph which grew into an imperishable faith in [themselves]. The men knew what they could do under an extremely...