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 Chapter 50. Eating the God. § 1. The Sacrament of First-Fruits. Frazer, Sir James George. 1922. The Golden Bough
Various fruits of the earth, as corn, mealies, and pumpkins, mixed with the flesh of a sacrificed animal and with “medicine,” are boiled in great pots, and a little of this food is placed in each man’s mouth by the king himself.
fruits, and the practice of purifying the persons of the communicants before it is lawful to engage in the solemn act of communion with the divinity.
This mode of viewing the new fruits implies that they are regarded no longer as themselves instinct with divine life, but merely as a gift bestowed by the gods upon man, who is bound to express his gratitude and homage to his divine benefactors by returning to them a portion of their bounty.
www.bartleby.com /196/120.html   (4163 words)

  
 SPECTRUM Biographies - George Washington Carver
George was sick, but the Carver family, who were kind people, nursed him back to health.
George was a small, gentle child, who showed a love for plants and life early on.
George graduated from high school at the top of his class and looked forward to college.
www.incwell.com /Biographies/Carver,GeorgeWashington.html   (913 words)

  
 George Fruits - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
His father was known as "Flag Bearer George" during the Revolutionary War, and purportedly fought in numerous important battles.
If claimed earlier year of birth and the subsequent service record are correct George Fruits joined the militia belonging to Captain George Miars (of Washington County, Pennsylvania) as a private on November 2, 1781, aged 19.
In 1787, George Fruits joined a company under Captain Kennedy to fight the Indians in Kentucky and along the Ohio River.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/George_Fruits   (462 words)

  
 George Mason -- Orchardist
Like most of his contemporaries, George Mason was a careful orchardist, a man who tended to the improvement of his fruit stock and to the production of his ciders and fruit brandies.
The ability to have fresh fruits on one's table most of the year was a mark of status and hospitality, so planters would cultivate varieties which bore fruit from early to late and types which kept well in storage.
Rutland, Papers of George Mason, 44-45; Pamela C. Copeland and Richard K. MacMaster, The Five George Masons: Patriots and Planters of Virginia and Maryland (Charlottesville: Published for the Board of Regents of Gunston Hall by the University Press of Virginia), 101 -102.
www.gunstonhall.org /georgemason/gm_orchardist.html   (3717 words)

  
 Welcome to the National Wild Turkey Federation
It has been 15 years since George perfected his recipe, a delicious treat that can be arrived at through two methods: the original one, baking it in the oven for eight hours, or the second way, using a dehydrator to cure the meat.
George’s Wild Turkey Jerky makes approximately 12 strips of jerky according to the size pieces in which the meat is cut.
George said this recipe is suitable for most any kind of meat, whether it be turkey, deer, goose or duck.
www.nwtf.org /tips_adventures/recipes.php?id=352   (308 words)

  
 Olallie Daylily Gardens - Dr. George Darrow
George McMillan Darrow (1889-1983), America's foremost authority on small fruits, was born in Springfield Vt., on Feb. 2, 1889.
Beginning in 1928, he was the acknowledged leader of small fruit investigations for the USDA and was appointed the administrative head of the Small Fruit's Research Section in 1945.
George M. Darrow principal horticulturalist in charge of Small Fruit Research from1927-1957 and of all Decidious Fruit Investigations of the Bureau of Plant from 1946-1954.
www.daylilygarden.com /george   (389 words)

  
 Seinfeld Season 6 Episode Guide, The race, Fusilli pasta Jerry, big salad, couch,
George and Jerry contemplate how to pull off the classic room mate switch in which you succesfully trade one room mate for another without offending the original girlfriend so much that she tells her room mate and ruins things for the new relationship.
George is billed for a doctor's appointment he cancelled so he attempts to bill a doctor when the doctor cancels an appointment.
George soon learns that she likes him and "looks are not important." George is upset by this because he would rather be considered good looking and hated than loved because George is used to being hated.
www.movieprop.com /tvandmovie/Seinfeld/season6.htm   (3375 words)

  
 George - Reorganize your MP3 collection
George is probably `Unix-only' (where the term 'Unix' is used for everything which looks, quacks and walks like a Unix.
You can copy George all you want, and sell it for all I care, but you are not allowed to restrict others in doing so.
George will use mkisofs and cdrecord to create the CD in one fell swipe, without bothering about image files and such.
george.sourceforge.net   (1362 words)

  
 Bush is a phony Christian
George W. Bush is a Satanist and an antichrist.
George W. Bush surely must know what he and his crime family are involved in.
George W. Bush surely must know he is a puppet for the Illuminati and the New World Order.
www.mehrnews.ir /en/NewsDetail.aspx?NewsID=413722   (487 words)

  
 THE BLANKET * Index: Current Articles
George was in his ninetieth year and his passing leaves a huge gap in the ranks of Irish American supporters of the Republican Movement in Ireland.
To this end, George and a committed cadre of his fellow physical force Republicans organized a weapons procurement programme which had three decades of success in supplying the Freedom Fighters of the Irish Republican Army with the wear with all to sustain their campaigns.
Unfortunately, the fruits of George’s and his friends’ labor is now being bartered as the price of admission for revisionist former Republicans to participate in British direct rule of the six occupied counties in the north of Ireland.
lark.phoblacht.net /ghnotice191g.html   (604 words)

  
 Fruits and Veggies Protect Against Stroke - Heart Disease and other cardiovascular conditions on MedicineNet.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
The average intake of fruits and vegetables in developed countries such as the United States is three servings a day, He noted.
While the study was not designed to determine the effect of much higher consumption of fruits and vegetables, "an overall increase in intake of the majority of fruits and vegetables would probably be beneficial in reducing the risk not only of stroke but also of other cardiovascular diseases and cancer," He said.
Fruits and vegetables are good for the heart and other parts of the body for several reasons, said Dr. Richard L. Harvey, medical director of the Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago.
www.medicinenet.com /script/main/art.asp?articlekey=57595   (542 words)

  
 Henry George Institute
In the belief that the philosophy of Henry George has important answers to today's urgent problems, the Institute is established to promote this philosophy by educational means.
In accordance with the philosophy of Henry George, the Henry George Institute holds that all persons have a right to the use of the earth and that all have a right to the fruits of their labor.
The Institute believes with George that "liberty means justice and justice is the natural law," and that the social and economic ills besetting the world today are the result of non-conformance to natural law.
www.henrygeorge.org /hgi.htm   (427 words)

  
 Farmer's Market  - July 12 & August 2, 2005 - Story by Justin Watrel
George’s produce is the gourmet variety, with different types of tomatoes, zucchini and, during the fall season, pumpkins and squash.
George also helps out fellow farmers from the Peplowski Fruit Farm, who supply all the seasonal fruits that George carries during the season.
George thanks residents for their concern and support of his oldest son, who used to work for him at the stands and now is training for the Marines in South Jersey.
www.hasbrouck-heights.com /news05/fm05b.shtml   (1391 words)

  
 St. George Greenmarket   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
In addition to fruit and vegetable growers, Greenmarket invites regional farmers who produce fish, beef, pork, lamb, poultry, eggs, dairy products, honey, maple syrup, plants, and other food products to our markets.
Fruits and vegetables must be freshly harvested and well cared for to assure fresh, high-quality produce.
The St. George Greenmarket is run Saturdays from July to November rain or shine.
www.preserve.org /stgeorge/green.htm   (261 words)

  
 Fruits, Veggies Cut Stroke Risk
They were 26% less likely to have a stroke over 13 years than those who ate fruits and vegetables fewer than three times daily.
Such reports aren't always perfect, and people who favor fruits and vegetables may have had other healthy habits - such as exercising, eating a low-fat diet, and not smoking -- which lowered stroke risk, write He and colleagues.
Still, the researchers cite a "strong biological basis" for the theory that fruits and vegetables cut stroke risk.
www.webmd.com /content/article/117/112763.htm   (285 words)

  
 George's Organics International ~ Hundreds of Organic Ingredients
During that time George was responsible for the first-ever USDA approved "Organic" label.
George has served on the Board of Directors for the Organic Trade Association (OTA).
George currently serves on OTA's Quality Assurance Committee, Government Affairs Subcommittee and the Organic Ingredient Supplier Forum.
www.georgesorganics.com /about.html   (185 words)

  
 Last surviving United States war veterans - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
According to data from the Daughters of the American Revolution, George Fruits died in 1876 at age 114.
Fruits' birthdate was more likely 1779 than 1762, as indicated in recent studies.
The last surviving veteran may have been Daniel F. Bakeman, who was placed on the pension rolls by an act of U.S. Congress and is listed as the last survivor of the conflict by the United States Department of Veterans' Affairs.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Last_surviving_United_States_war_veterans   (890 words)

  
 Fruit Bibliography - General/Miscellaneous
Fortune M and Dilbar A. New diseases of mango (Mangifera indica), passion fruit (Passiflora edulis var flavicarpa) and pommecythere (Spondias cytherea) and their threat to sustainable agriculture.
IICA second regional workshop on tropical fruit crops, Jolly Beach, Antigua, 1-6 December 1991: papaya, pineapple and mango, Port-of-Spain, Trinidad and Tobago: IICA.
Proceedings of the Second Regional Workshop on Tropical Fruit Crops, papaya, pineapple and mango, Jolly Beach, Antigua, December 1-6, 1991:.
www.caisnet.org /bibliographies/fruit/general_miscellaneous.htm   (861 words)

  
 George W. Bush Wastes No Time Revealing His True Nature
All during the Presidency of George Bush, from 1989-1993, we continuously pointed out the many members of his Cabinet which were CFR members, and many of his appointments.
Therefore, if we expect George W. Bush to be significantly different, we should expect to see him relying not at all on the CFR to provide leadership for either his campaign or for his transition presidency.
Certainly, if George W. is a born again Christian, he would be especially aware of the Luciferian nature of CFR members and would stay away from them with all his might.
www.cuttingedge.org /news/n1451.cfm   (3757 words)

  
 Fruits Lineage
Barbara Ellen Fruits (1860-1931) was married to Henry Thomas Bettice (1832-1889).
George Fruits is listed in the 1977 edition of Guinness Book of World Records as one of the longest living human beings on record.
He was the son of George (born in Germany) and Margaret Fruits and was one of 9 children.
www.dianaslegacy.net /fruits.html   (569 words)

  
 Fruits
Brookbank, George, 1925- Desert gardening : fruits & vegetables : the complete guide / by George Brookbank ; photos by the author and Betsy Iventosch.
Forgotten fruit : the English orchard and fruit garden / Francesca Greenoak ; illustrated by Alastair Robertson.
Fruit Frost protection Okanagan River Valley (B.C. and Wash.) Fruit-culture Okanagan River Valley (B.C. and Wash.) Frost hazard Okanagan River Valley (B.C. and Wash.) Orchards British Columbia Okanagan Valley.
www.crescentmeadow.com /perma/biblio/fruits.html   (1929 words)

  
 CD Baby: GEORGE HANLON: Obscurity's Hunger   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
George and Susan Hanlon have a new 10- song CD that promises to capture your heart as their Art and Music collides.
Here she does not stop, but then adds poetic lyrics to tell her stories which have universal themes: Lily in dangerous liaisons; a confidante of VanGogh's after he cut off his ear, the loneliness of obscurity, the fragility of the human spirit, to name a view.
George takes over at this point and lets the painting actually express itself through his 35-plus years of musical experience.
www.cdbaby.com /cd/georgehanlon   (548 words)

  
 George Glazer Gallery - Prevost Study of a Pineapple
This series of prints was intended as source material for designers of porcelain and fabric and issued in 12 collections (cahiers) of four plates each.
Born in Nointel, France, he was a student of Bachelier and a member of a circle of painters associated with the great botanical artist Gerrit van Spaendonck.
He was a member of the Academy of Saint-Luc, exhibiting paintings of flowers and fruits there from 1791 to 1810, and he also exhibited at the Academie Royale.
www.georgeglazer.com /prints/nathist/botanical/prevostpine.html   (539 words)

  
 Printers' First Fruits
The ratio of complete disappearance is probably higher for the very early press, but the figure George Parker Winship suggests for the Cambridge Press, of one item lost for each one known, excluding printed forms, is more likely accurate.
A part of the edition was then sold to George Calvert in London, who created cancel titles, as in the present copy.
The postscript is Mather's opening blast at the Quaker George Keith, whose preaching in New England had raised Mather's ire.
www.reeseco.com /papers/fruits.htm   (11468 words)

  
 Catholic Culture : Document Library : Et Fructum Offeratis
Whilst delighting the eye with their delicate variety of colors and filling the air with the fragrance of their perfume, neither leaves nor blossoms merit the name of fruit, which is the end and object for which the tree was planted.
This fruit is not merely the crowning adornment of the tree; it is that which gives the tree all its value and repays the husbandman for his hours of toil.
When fruit reaches the stage of maturity, that which was formerly sour becomes sweet and full of flavor.
www.catholicculture.org /docs/doc_view.cfm?recnum=3626   (2258 words)

  
 George Harrision and Srila Prabhupada
This is a mansion, on 23 acres, that Sriman George Harrison donated to the Hare Krishna movement to be used as a temple of worship for Lord Sri Krishna.
George Harrison: I think he was fair, but he was very tall, very big, and you know, like this, huge size.
George Harrison is gradually working, so much so that he is now prepared to spend $3,000 for an altar slab and a block of bluish marble for carving Krishna or Lord Caitanya.
www.geocities.com /priitaa/gh_and_sp.htm   (11851 words)

  
 Globalist PhotoBookshelf | Fruits   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
The portraits gathered in photographer Shoichi Aoki's book Fruits point the way to an extraordinarily colorful array of youthful self-expression in a country typically not known for that — Japan.
There is energy and creativity in the teenagers who wear a mixture of high fashion and homemade ensembles.
Rather than mimicking European and American trends, his country's youth were personalizing elements of traditional Japanese dress — kimono, obi sashes and geta sandals — and blending them with home-made, secondhand and alternative designer fashion.
www.theglobalist.com /photo/fruits/aoki.shtml   (357 words)

  
 Assurance of an Interest in Christ by George Gillespie
It is no acceptable duty, no good fruit, which flows not from the inward acting and exercising of grace in the soul.
I am forbidden to try my spiritual condition, or to seek after assurance of my interest in Christ by any mark of fruit of sanctification, be it sincerity of heart, hatred of sin, love to the brethren, or be what it will be.
The third point now remains, viz., that there is no such inextricable difficulty, darkness or mist in this mark, the love of the brethren; but that the children of God may, and sometimes do, clearly and safely assure their hearts by this mark that they have passed from death to life.
www.naphtali.com /assuran.htm   (6385 words)

  
 Asia Food Features: Tour de Forks
George Biron lives with Diane Garrett at "Sunnybrae," Birregurra where for the last ten years they ran their award winning restaurant and cooking school.
He has worked in London with Nick Lander and Jancis Robinson in their ground breaking Soho restaurant of the early eighties "L'Escargot" with Allstair Little in the Kitchen.
George maintains a large and developing organic kitchen garden at Sunnybrae.
www.asiafood.org /georgebio.cfm   (193 words)

  
 Fruits Family Genealogy Forum
Re: george fruits I and II - Eldon F. Beery 7/18/02
Re: Flagbearer, George Fruit - Paula Dye 5/01/00
FRUITS William m.Eliza Louisa JONES, IN - Kim Hancock 12/06/99
genforum.genealogy.com /fruits   (402 words)

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