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    in the beginning


    1. those things in the beginning, to introduce Himself to


    2. Remember, I said in the beginning that if you just read this book, you will gain knowledge, but if you do the work, you can transform your life! This book is designed to help you in the most efficient way possible


    3. through fasting and praying one time in the beginning of


    4. In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and


    5. If the Word was in the beginning, let us look at that beginning? Let us


    6. In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth


    7. live…Everything was so good in the beginning


    8. If we believe in the Bible, then we know that in the beginning was the


    9. “In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and


    10. He was in the beginning with God

    11. We can see the Godhead in the beginning of the creation


    12. Still, in the beginning of any organic process it is the


    13. When you've been doing your best to communicate and neither of you speaks much of the other's language you resort to the universal language of mime, grunts and nodding just like we did in the beginning, and suddenly you make a breakthrough, well the gratitude you feel is huge


    14. It's one of those things that takes time to get used to, and in the beginning there is a lot to get used to


    15. “Neither did the Elders in the beginning and you see where that led


    16. the way it should be in the beginning


    17. In the beginning the codes had not been hard, but now they were even


    18. The conversation was over, but she left that table just as confused, as she’d been in the beginning


    19. first did in the beginning


    20. In the beginning, he allowed himself to be deluded by her youthful beauty, convincing himself they were a pair of young lovers, not some ignorant boy enthralled by an immortal

    21. or in the beginning of the present


    22. It seems accordingly to have done so ; and there is some reason for believing that, at least in the London market, the price of butcher's meat, in proportion to the price of bread, is a good deal lower in the present times than it was in the beginning of the last century


    23. From this price it seems to have fallen gradually to two ounces of silver, equal to about ten shillings of our present money, the price at which we find it estimated in the beginning of the sixteenth century, and at which it seems to have continued to be estimated till about 1570


    24. There are, besides, other reasons for believing that, in the beginning of the fourteenth century, and for some time before, the common price of wheat was not less than four ounces of silver the quarter, and that of other grain in proportion


    25. But in the beginning of the present century, that is, immediately after the great recoinage in King William's time, the greater part of the current silver coin must have been still nearer to its standard weight than it is at present


    26. In the beginning of the sixteenth century, Spain was a very poor country, even in comparison with France, which has been so much improved since that time


    27. In the Beginning was the Word


    28. Keep your experiences to yourself, especially in the beginning


    29. In the beginning you don’t need to sell anything


    30. “It was my duty, sir, I wanted to tell them in the beginning only

    31. friend in the beginning


    32. In the beginning it’s understandable and necessary, to be involved in your


    33. Such, too, seem to have been the manufactures of fine cloths that anciently flourished in Flanders, and which were introduced into England in the beginning of the reign of Elizabeth, and such are the present silk manufactures of Lyons and Spitalfields


    34. The French, in the beginning of the last war, did not derive so much advantage from this expedient as to compensate the loss of the fashion


    35. When the Dutch, in the beginning of the last century, began to encroach upon them, they vested their whole East India commerce in an exclusive company


    36. Though, from excess of avarice, in the same manner, the inland corn merchant should sometimes raise the price of his corn somewhat higher than the scarcity of the season requires, yet all the inconveniencies which the people can suffer from this conduct, which effectually secures them from a famine in the end of the season, are inconsiderable, in comparison of what they might have been exposed to by a more liberal way of dealing in the beginning of it the corn merchant himself is likely to suffer the most by this excess of avarice; not only from the indignation which it generally excites against him, but, though he should escape the effects of this indignation, from the quantity of corn which it necessarily leaves upon his hands in the end of the season, and which, if the next season happens to prove favourable, he must always sell for a much lower price than he might otherwise have had


    37. However, please be assured that you don’t need to do all of these things in the beginning


    38. In the Dutch war, during the government of Cromwell, her navy was superior to that of Holland ; and in that which broke out in the beginning of the reign of Charles II


    39. fire-arms, the smoke, and the invisible death to which every man feels himself every moment exposed, as soon as he comes within cannon-shot, and frequently a long time before the battle can be well said to be engaged, must render it very difficult to maintain any considerable degree of this regularity, order, and prompt obedience, even in the beginning of a modern battle


    40. In these circumstances, and among troops who had some confidence in their own skill and dexterity in the use of their arms, it must have been a good deal less difficult to preserve some degree of regularity and order, not only in the beginning, but through the whole progress of an ancient battle, and till one of the two armies was fairly defeated

    41. His frequent wars with the Thracians, Illyrians, Thessalians, and some of the Greek cities in the neighbourhood of Macedon, gradually formed his troops, which in the beginning were probably militia, to the exact discipline of a standing army


    42. The increase of demand, besides, though in the beginning it may sometimes raise the price of goods, never fails to lower it in the long-run


    43. The first verse in John reads as follows when translated directly to English: "In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with ‘the’ God, and the Word was God


    44. In Scotland, the most extensive country in which this presbyterian form of church government has ever been established, the rights of patronage were in effect abolished by the act which established presbytery in the beginning of the reign of William III


    45. The famous Cassendi was, in the beginning of his life, a professor in the university of Aix


    46. consequently it was his plan in the beginning to build a railroad


    47. , and in the beginning of that of Edward VI


    48. In the beginning, only three Alit’aren would monitor their practice, though as the months progressed, their strength in the Power grew, and so the number of Alit’aren increased to ensure Adem and his friends could be shielded if they ever lost control of teron


    49. “In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth


    50. The four armies were to travel together in the beginning and then separate when they neared the borders of the closest revolt














































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