-
particular its
bishop Nicolaus Zinzendorf and his
community at Herrnhut).
Preeminently, John
Wesley and
other early Methodists were at the root of sparking...
-
three generations,
estimated to be
about 75 years. The
subspecies is
preeminently threatened by
habitat loss,
degradation and fragmentation, and poaching;...
- from and in her
cosmic matrix all the
heavenly bodies were born. She is
preeminently the
mother of 12 Âdityas,
whose names include Vivasvān, Aryamā, Pūṣā...
- time the name
Mithra became a
common word for "Sun".
Mithra functioned preeminently in the
ethical sphere; he was the god of the covenant, who
oversaw all...
- invar. It is used for
plating and as a
green tint in gl****.
Nickel is
preeminently an
alloy metal, and its
chief use is in
nickel steels and
nickel cast...
- government.
According to his
biographer Robert W. Johanssen:
Douglas was
preeminently a Jacksonian, and his
adherence to the
tenets of what
became known as...
- nomination.
According to his
biographer Robert W. Johanssen:
Douglas was
preeminently a Jacksonian, and his
adherence to the
tenets of what
became known as...
- only
fulfill his
exceptional god-ordained
destiny because Oedipus is a
preeminently capable and
intelligent human being." H. D. F.
Kitto said
about Oedipus...
- of New York, which, in the
midst of ****cution, has
stood erect and
preeminently true to the slave,
mighty in its free testimony, and
terrible to the...
- bishop's entourage,
declared that "the son of a king, even if he
should be
preeminently worthy,
should become king by a
spontaneous election". The Pope confirmed...