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  Benjamin Paul Blood - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Benjamin Paul Blood (1832-1919) was an American philosopher and poet.
Blood was born in Amsterdam, New York on November 21, 1832.
Blood wrote prolificately but the majority of his writing was letters, either to local newspapers or to friends such as James Hutchison Stirling, Alfred Tennyson and William James (the above quote was from a letter to James).
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: St. Paul
Paul preached in the synagogue every Sabbath day, and when the violent opposition of the Jews denied him entrance there he withdrew to an adjoining house which was the property of a proselyte named Titus Justus.
According to them Paul was the creator of theology, the founder of the Church, the preacher of asceticism, the defender of the sacraments and of the ecclesiastical system, the opponent of the religion of love and liberty which Christ came to announce to the world.
Paul never answers this question directly, but he shows us the drama of Calvary under three aspects, which there is danger in separating and which are better understood when compared: (a) at one time the death of Christ is a sacrifice intended, like the sacrifice of the Old Law, to expiate sin and propitiate God.
www.newadvent.org /cathen/11567b.htm   (10754 words)

  
 Paul's Belief in a Bodily Resurrection   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Paul is a "Hebrew of Hebrews", of the tribe of Benjamin, as to the law blameless.
Paul was not thinking of an interior soul which escapes its mortal shell and floats free, nor of new life being breathed into the same body, but again of transformation, achieved by covering mortality with immortality, which then 'swallows' it.
Paul, that is, thought of the resurrected Jesus neither as a corpse which had regained the ability to breathe and walk nor as a ghost.
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 Paul
Saint Paul, the Apostle to the Gentiles, was born Saul, a Jew of the tribe of Benjamin, “a Hebrew of the Hebrews” (Phil.
Paul and Silas then preached the Gospel to the frightened jailer and his household, and all of them became believers and were baptized on the same night.
Paul gave a speech in his defense and a testimony of his conversion in Hebrew on the stairs of the castle.
www.cryingvoice.com /Christian_martyrs/Paul.html   (2879 words)

  
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Paul, through much of Romans, is speaking about the Jewish people in the third person, implying that he is not directly addressing them, rather, he is speaking to a Gentile and Christian audience.
Paul is noting that Jews did not find truth in the law because they are missing the accompanying ‘faith’, and that is why they have “stumbled over the stumbling stone” (Romans 9:32).
Paul, repeating this concept, goes on to explain that “If you have been cut from what is by nature a wild olive tree, and grafted, contrary to nature, into a cultivated olive tree, how much more will these natural branches be grafted back into their own olive tree” (Romans 11:24).
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Paul was not only a witness to those he saw and preached to face to face, but through his writings in his letters to the different churches, Paul is also a witness to us today.
Paul answered the captain, "But I was free born." This made it all the worse for this captain, though he paid a great sum for his citizenship, and his command, he could lose it all should Paul's binding come before the proper authorities.
Paul then reminded those forces of the laws that they were bound to, and their fear of that law gave Paul protection.
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The injunction to abstain from blood is renewed in the decree of the council of Jerusalem (Acts 15:29).
24:8) the blood of the sacrifices was sprinkled on the people as well as on the altar, and thus the people were consecrated to God, or entered into covenant with him, hence the blood of the covenant (Matt.
The "avenger of blood" was the nearest relative of the murdered, and he was required to avenge his death (Num.
www.ccel.org /e/easton/ebd/ebd/T0000600.html   (9044 words)

  
 St. Paul, orthodox saints, Greece
His family was members on the jewish tribe of Benjamin, but they were Roman citizens.He worked as a tent maker and was a Pharisee, well educated in the Judaic law.
St. Paul was a persecutor of the Christians, and took part in the first stoning of a Christian martyr,
St. Paul was to make four apostolic journeys, and his letters can be read in the New Testament.
www.in2greece.com /english/saints/paul.htm   (240 words)

  
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Paul was continually chained to a soldier of that corps (Acts 28:16), and hence his name and sufferings became known in all the praetorium.
Paul took with him Silas, instead of Barnabas, and began his second missionary journey about A.D. This time he went by land, revisiting the churches he had already founded in Asia.
The soldiers who kept guard over Paul were of course changed at frequent intervals, and thus he had the opportunity of preaching the gospel to many of them during these "two whole years," and with the blessed result of spreading among the imperial guards, and even in Caesar's household, an interest in the truth (Phil.
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 Amazon.com: Illuminations: Books: Walter Benjamin   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
It's mistaken to think of Benjamin's various intellectual leanings as discrete ideologies or outright contradictions; instead, to borrow from Wittgenstein, consider his ideas to be different members of a family that resemble one another and are clearly related but live different lives in different contexts.
Benjamin is one of the few 20th century philosophers who can convey profound thoughts in language that isn't at all opaque.
Benjamin doesn't peel away layers of an onion to arrive at a single shining insight; he presents a simple idea, expands on it a little, and lets you put on the layers of complexity yourself.
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Benjamin was born at Amsterdam, Montgomery Co., NY, on 21 November 1832.
Nitrous oxide (Laughing gas) was the first to be used, and it was nitrous oxide administered by a dentist that altered the life of Benjamin Paul Blood of Amsterdam NY (1832/1919).
There were several families of Blood's living in the vicinity of Amsterdam, some came from New England, but most (Benjamin Paul included) were descendants of one Jeremiah Blood who is said to have come from Ireland to Florida NY prior to the Revolution.
www.genealogysf.com /Stanton-p/p127.htm   (2188 words)

  
 Blood Guilty Churches
Paul Bremer, the Administrator of the Iraq Provisional Authority signed Order Number 39, which not only abolished the old Iraqi law that prohibited anyone but an Arab national from owning a piece of Iraqi business, but eradicated the rule that limited the percentage of ownership by a foreign investor.
Their feet run to evil, and they make haste to shed innocent blood; their thoughts are thoughts of iniquity; desolation and destruction are in their paths and highways.
St. Paul makes it clear: a Christian's area of influence in such matters is restricted to the confines of church membership where members must expel an immoral offender from their midst: slanderers, liars, deceivers, the fearful and those involved in adultery or pedophilia comes to mind.
www.yuricareport.com /Religion/TheBloodGuiltyChurches.html   (13166 words)

  
 Genesis   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Paul, the apostle, said: "However, the spiritual is not first, but the natural, and afterwards the spiritual" (1 Corinthians 15:46); this is the difference between the first Adam and the second Adam, the Lord Christ.
Joseph gave Benjamin 300 pieces of silver, representing the words of the Gospel (silver) that concentrate on the cross (the number 300 in Greek is represented by the letter "T"), and five garments symbolizing the consecration of the five senses.
This was perhaps to make Benjamin comes back for he could not bear his absence, and possibly to test his brothers to see if they would leave Benjamin behind or would hold on to him.
www.st-peter-st-paul-coptic-orthodox-church.org /Genesis.htm   (21233 words)

  
 Thema - Volume 15, Issue 5
Paul was a Jew, but this does not mean that he was a faithful Jew, rightly understanding the Old Testament.
Paul was full of overweening contempt for others, and he was therefore not a reliable guide for Old Testament studies.
Paul does not hesitate to lambast the form of it that he was most familiar with, which was the form that God saved him out of.
www.credenda.org /issues/15-5thema.php   (12907 words)

  
 NOTHING BUT THE BLOOD OF JESUS
Paul says that anyone who attempts to distort the gospel message by adding anything to it is a dog, a worker of evil, and a mutilator.
Paul was so overwhelmed by the love and power of Jesus, he gave it all away to become a Christian.
Paul says that the goal for us is to fellowship with Jesus in His sufferings and become like him in death.
www.devonchurch.org /sermons/textphilippians/pages/20050320.html   (4408 words)

  
 Essay.Studyarea.Com Search Results: Newman, Paul   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Paul Newman b Shaker Heights Ohio Jan 26 1925 is an actor whosecharm and wit made him one of the most popular film personalities of the1960s and 70s After...
Paul was very distraught over losing his father.
Paul teaches that what the law was powerless to do, God did by...
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 Ben McCullouch   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
A jack of all trades with the natural ability to do whatever needed doing without being told, he participated in and influenced most of the major events that shaped the western frontier.
Benjamin McCulloch was born in Rutherford County, Tennessee on 11 November 1811.
General Benjamin McCulloch, the man whose adventuresome soul had led him to put his mark upon many of the great events in America’s move west died on the battlefield.
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 Dolmetsch Online - Brian Blood
Brian Blood was born 5 December 1947 in London, to Thomas Holcroft and Margaret Blood.
The Blood family originated in Derbyshire, England but has had, since the seventeenth century, important Irish associations including that of its most notorious member Colonel Thomas Blood.
Later the Blood and Dolmetsch families worked again with Paul McCartney and, during a recording session, Linda McCartney took the photographs of Paul Blood that appear in Linda McCartney's Sixties: Portrait of an Era.
www.dolmetsch.com /Bebinfo.htm   (690 words)

  
 Dort steht ein Sessel.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
paul, where were you in guatemala in relation to the mudslide zones?
The worst of it hit the shores of Lake Atitlán, which is both one of the country’s biggest tourist destinations and a collection of highly traditionalist indigenous communities—of course the people are presented as another tourist attraction, along with the beaches and volcanoes.
It’s always tempting to gossip about her: she never settled down with anyone; she lived an itinerant life in Europe and was by most accounts very private, although she spoke out in favor of left-wing causes and gave lectures from time to time.
www.metameat.net   (4287 words)

  
 Hudson-Mohawk Genealogical and Family Memoirs: Blood   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
The Blood family of Montgomery county, New York, descendfrom the Blood family of Ireland who were prominent in that land nearly two centuries ago.
Robert Blood is said by one authority to have been born in Ireland and to have run away to America, where his parents followed in pursuit, but this is not conclusively proved.
Her father was proprietor of the "Frog Pond Tavern," a hostelry located on one of the roads entering Schenectady, and it is here that it is most likely she was married to Robert Blood.
www.schenectadyhistory.org /families/hmgfm/blood.html   (770 words)

  
 The Varieties Of Religious Experience -Lectures XVI and XVII: Mysticism   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Blood has made several attempts to adumbrate the anaesthetic revelation, in pamphlets of rare literary distinction, privately printed and distributed by himself at Amsterdam.
Blood and I agree that the revelation is, if anything non-emotional.
Blood says, 'the one sole and sufficient insight why, or not why, but how, the present is pushed on by the past, and sucked forward by the vacuity of the future.
silkworth.net /william_james/vr_lecture16_17.html   (7649 words)

  
 Sex, Gods and Gay People Underlying The Myths - Inner Work With Paul Chirumbolo
Connected with the worship of Vulcan, the KABIRI were sometimes portrayed as dwarfs with a hammer, short aprons, and a radiated head, like a halo or a visible kirlean aura of electromagnetic particles.
Sargent, in his essay, relies heavily on the material contained in Walker, Benjamin, Sex and the Supernatural (MacDonald, 1970).
Paul Chirumbolo, "The Secret," Canary In The Coal Mine; Love Songs and a Few other Words, unpublished collection of poetry.
www.guidancetochangeyourlife.com /underlyingthemyths.html   (4929 words)

  
 Living Democracy
It is open public talk about what matters most in the larger world, about what's happening in our shared "commons." In public dialogue we learn as well as teach.
Had Missoula remained polarized, much bad blood might have been generated before that vital piece of information was discovered.
Subsequently, explains Dan, "because of the culture of the Roundtable, [candidates] agreed to try to run campaigns that do as little harm as possible." After such a campaign he became Mayor and created the Mayor's Roundtable, to which he now brings big and divisive issues.
www.co-intelligence.org /CIPol_LivingDemoc.html   (3842 words)

  
 Psychedelic Drugs in the Twentieth Century
A few eccentrics like Blood tried to derive a metaphysics from them, but no nitrous oxide cults were formed.
The psychedelic movement was a kind of crisis cult within Western industrial society, formed by children of affluence and leisure who were inadequately assimilated culturally and homeless psychologically.
What had turned the Plains Indians to peyote in the 1870s turned some college-educated whites to LSD in the 1960s; their old cultural forms seemed meaningless, and they needed new symbols and rituals to shape beliefs and guide action.
www.psychedelic-library.org /grinspoo.htm   (12629 words)

  
 Tuesday Report: 22 January 2002
William Lell, M.D., attended the 20th Annual Symposium Clinical Update in Anesthesiology and Advances in Techniques Of Cardiopulmonary Bypass, which was held at the Atlantis Hotel in Paradise Island, Bahamas on January 13-19.
Sadis Matalon, Ph.D., attended the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute working group meeting entitled, "Future Research Directions in Acute Lung Injury (ALI)." He chaired a session to assist in developing a specific plan for ALI and pulmonary edema research for the next 5 years.
James was also a long-time supporter of the philosophy Benjamin Paul Blood described in his work The Anaesthetic Revelation [1874].
www.anes.uab.edu /tr02/trjan22.htm   (734 words)

  
 Author Files I
1 folder: 78 letters by and about him, and four clippings, concerning forgeries in his life of John Paul Jones.
24 autograph letters, signed, a total of 48 pages, quarto, from St. Paul (23) and White Bear Lake, Minnesota (1); 1 autograph note and 1 autograph postcard, both signed; 8 typewritten telegrams.
9 autograph letters, signed, a total of 13 pages, quarto, from St. Paul and White Bear Lake, Minnesota (1); 4 autograph notes, signed, 3 autograph postcards, signed; 2 typewritten telegrams.
libweb.princeton.edu /libraries/firestone/rbsc/aids/scribner/af1.html   (5580 words)

  
 Surrealist Editions & Black Swan Press
, edited with introductions by Franklin Rosemont, Penelope Rosemont and Paul Garon.
Contributors include: Leonora Carrington, Malcolm de Chazal, Guy Ducornet, Rikki Ducornet, Paul Garon, E. Granell, Joseph Jablonski, Philip Lamnantia, Etienne Lero, Conroy Maddox, Joyce Mansour, Gellu Naum, Franklin Rosemont, Penelope Rosemont, and T-Bone Slim.
Special features: five pages of photos & text on S.P. Dinsmoor's Garden of Eden in Lucas, Kansas; Paul Garon's "Surrealist Occupational Index"; and a section on surrealism in Martinique in the 1930s, with a tranaslation of the Martiniquan surrealist's first manifesto (1932).
www.surrealistmovement-usa.org /pages/black.html   (519 words)

  
 Special Report - No. 16   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
[49] The Zayed Centre website states: "Paul Findley, former U.S. congressman, thinker, and author expressed his great admiration of [the] U.A.E. and its success in maintaining a continuous course of development." This letter was followed by a lecture Findley gave at the Zayed Centre on March 2, 2002.
After this barbaric display, the Jews take the spilled blood, in the bottle set in the bottom [of the needle-studded barrel], and the Jewish cleric makes his coreligionists completely happy on their holiday when he serves them the pastries in which human blood is mixed.
There is another way to spill the blood: The victim can be slaughtered as a sheep is slaughtered, and his blood collected in a container.
www.memri.org /bin/articles.cgi?Page=archives&Area=sr&ID=SR01603   (5396 words)

  
 The Personal Is Astronomical
The nineteenth-century philosopher of laughing-gas, Benjamin Paul Blood, rejected the parochial conception of a "universe" in favor of what he called the pluriverse.
In a similar mood, Jan Hathaway in her collages aims not merely to "add a little something" to our awareness, but rather to multiply it—to advance it by leaps and bounds.
In Jan Hathaway's potlatch of marvelous and aleatory images, the myriad forms of past and future add up to endless presents for each and all.
www.surrealistmovement-usa.org /pages/imjharticle.html   (380 words)

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