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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «ON ONE'S DEATHBED»
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Patience, Compassion, Hope, and the Christian Art of Dying Well
A corollary of the prevailing assumption regarding the certainty of life after death
in the late Middle Ages was the belief that one's dispositions on one's deathbed
were determinative of one's eternal fate.25 Satan was believed to visit the ...
Christopher P. Vogt, 2004
If one has habitually looked upon such objects with such unwise attention, it will
be very difficult at death suddenly to reflect upon them with wise attention. One
may also never have reflected on death. Then, on one's deathbed, one may
worry ...
The Pa-Auk Tawya Sayadaw, 2012
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Reforming the Art of Dying: The Ars Moriendi in the German ...
Instruction on the meaning of the Lord's Supper, and exhortation to find
consolation in it on one's deathbed, is an innovation of the reformers. In the ars
moriendi the caregiver is simply directed to ensure that the dying individual
receive the ...
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Beyond Death Anxiety: Achieving Life-Affirming Death Awareness
Fears Related to Imagining Being on One's Deathbed Needless to say, the fear
and horror associated with the contemplation or imagination of being on one's
deathbed can be torturous for a feeling person. Anticipatory fears relate primarily
to ...
Dr. Robert Firestone PhD, Dr. Joyce Catlett PhD, 2009
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Power Over the Body, Equality in the Family: Rights and ...
This tension between testamentary freedom, often exercised on one's deathbed,
on the one hand, and the call of family responsibility, on the other, can be
discerned in some early medieval legal texts. Thus a text found in Regino of
Prim's ...
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Comparing Religions Through Law: Judaism and Islam
While fteeing slaves when on one's deathbed is tecommended, it is mandated
that one ptovide fot one's family thtough specified inhetitance shates (see
Chaptet 7), a ptiot tesponsibility in Islamic law. Thetefote: Malik telated to me ftom
Yahya ...
Jacob Neusner, Tamara Sonn, 1999
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The Culture of Confession from Augustine to Foucault: A ...
Quite understandably, given that the reconciliation received on one's deathbed
was for all practical purposes equivalent to that received through penitential
exercises and exomologesis, it quickly became common for most Christians who
had ...
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English/German Dictionary of Idioms: Supplement to the ...
deathbed to be on one's deathbed Sterbebett: auf dem Sterbebett liegen to
confides.th. to s.o./to confidein s.o./totells.o. a secret/...on one's deathbed
Sterbebett:auf dem Sterbebett jm.anvertrauen/... Totenbett:aufdem Totenbett jm.
Professor Hans Schemann, 2013
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Living Christianly: Kierkegaard's Dialectic of Christian ...
In Works of Love Kierkegaard likens the second danger of Christian self-denial to
being on one's deathbed and suggests that the Christian must live in the world as
a deceased person (133). In For Self-Examination he continues this line of ...
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The Oxford Desk Dictionary and Thesaurus
I at death's door, on one's deathbed, with one foot in the grave, on one's last legs.
U to one's dying day see ALWAYS 1. dy'nam'ic /dinamik/ adj. 1 energetic; active.
2 Physics a of motive force. b of force in actual operation. 3 of dynamics.
9 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «ON ONE'S DEATHBED»
Conoce de qué se habla en los medios de comunicación nacionales e internacionales y cómo se emplea el término
on one's deathbed en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
The Revelations of Marilynne Robinson
... you can make all the jokes about your mother or the nun, but in terms of saying on one's deathbed, 'What will it mean to me that this is how I ... «New York Times, Oct 14»
Duc in Altum: Fr. Peter Stravinskas on the Synod of Bishops on the …
... us to return), that condition obviated the possibility of reception of Holy Communion, with full reconciliation occurring only on one's deathbed. «Catholic Online, May 14»
A Dad's Dilemma: Prioritizing Time Versus Money
One of the top regrets expressed on one's deathbed is "I wish I hadn't worked so hard." I hope that none of us look back and say, "Ten years ... «Huffington Post, Oct 13»
Charles Saatchi and Nigella Lawson: when the ugly side of passion …
There are few things one can be certain of remembering on one's deathbed, but my Brownie Guide promise will surely be among them. After all ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Jun 13»
The lingering effects of war
He admits the diagnosis is applied so broadly as to have lost its original meaning, and so difficult to treat that only on one's deathbed could a ... «FFWD, May 13»
Why do the Romneys pay so little in taxes?
That so-called death tax applies to what is left over on one's deathbed. The simplest way to avoid it is to spend all that you have and die broke. «CNN, Sep 12»
Living the “good” life
[This way] one would feel on one's deathbed that one hadn't tried to pretend to be something that you're not. I've been extremely fortunate. «Salon, Abr 12»
The Secret City
(Cathars believed that sex was evil, even within the bounds of matrimony, but also that all sins could be forgiven on one's deathbed, which ... «Slate Magazine, Dic 11»
Squeezing the Lemon
47, who wrote that happiness for him was being able to say on one's deathbed that “I sure squeezed that lemon!” An unscientific observation ... «Harvard Crimson, May 09»