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![]() From there, experimental players may learn how to create more of their own original compositions. How does this work? It often starts with a player trying to recreate one of their favorite songs.īecause they know what the notes of the song sound like, they experiment with their instrument until they can recreate that song in perfect harmony. Others are able to play music by ear when learning an instrument. But there are still some musicians who do not rely on any of them. In short, there are many alternative ways of writing and reading music. And both the visually impaired and the non-visually-impaired have relied on braille music to help them learn how to play. In terms of piano music, some rely on the Color Coded Music system. This is a specialized kind of music notation for guitar players that tells them exactly where to find the note in terms of both string and fret. First, though, you should know there are reading alternatives to sheet music.Ĭan you read music without reading music notes? As it turns out, the answer is “yes!”Īrguably, the most famous example of this is guitar tablature. There are many benefits of reading music, and we’re going to explore them later. The sheet spells out a kind of language of music, telling you which notes to play, how long to hold the notes, how fast the composition is, and so on. The advent of the piano made sheet music commonplace for musicians. When someone says they know “how to read music,” do you know what they are talking about? In most cases, this refers to the ability to read sheet music. Were you planning on learning how to read music? Keep reading to discover some shocking facts that may have you asking “do I need to read music in the first place?” ![]() In reality, some of history’s greatest musicians (ranging from The Beatles to Elvis) did not know how to read music notation as we know it. What if everything you thought you knew about music was wrong?įor example, most people assume you need to know how to read music to become a good musician. ![]() We will use Fiddler throughout this tutorial series. Thus, you can use Postman to test your Web API. The response is displayed below.Īs you can see above, HTTP response shows data and response status. Postmans mock servers simplify API design and planning, support split-stack development, and help you ensure that your API will run the way its supposed to. In this tutorial, you will learn all the basics of Postman software which will help you to test differe. Install it for Chrome from here.Īfter successful installation, open it and select HTTP Method and enter the URL of your Web API as shown below.Ĭlick on the Send button to send an HTTP request to the provided URL. POSTMAN is one of the most used tool for testing API. API Testing is used for validating APIs as it checks the functionality, reliability, performance, and security. With Postman, you can: Test any API with pre-configured code snippets: Postman includes a JavaScript-based library of code snippets that enable teams to easily author tests that. You can install it on your Chrome browser or Mac. The Postman API Platform includes several API testing features that help teams streamline their testing workflows and catch issues throughout the API lifecycle. You can also see other form of request and response in Fiddler but this is the basic way of executing an HTTP request and checking the response. You can also see the raw request header and response by clicking on the Raw tab of request and response as shown below. ![]() Here, we will execute HTTP request to the Web API which we created in the previous section as shown below.Ĭlick on the Execute button to send this HTTP request and it will immediately display the response in the left pane as shown below.ĭouble click on the result row above to open Inspector tab for the request as shown below.Īs you can see above, the top pane shows the Request header and the bottom pane shows the response. This can help identify potential issues early in the development process and ensure that APIs work as intended. Now, enter a URL of a request in the adjacent textbox. Provides a realistic testing environment: By simulating the behaviour of a real service, a Postman mock server provides a testing environment that is as close to the real thing as possible. Here, we will select GET to execute HTTP GET request as shown below. ![]() Select a particular HTTP method for the request you want to execute. The first dropdown includes all HTTP Methods. First tab in the Composer tab is Parsed tab where we can configure HTTP requests and execute it. So click on All Processes at the bottom left corner and select Hide All.Ĭlick on Composer tab. You can use the Postman API Platform to manually test your APIs and validate if your APIs match your expectations, and even script these manual validations into tests and assertions that you can run using the Postman Collection Runner. We are only interested in intercepting our local process. REST APIs enable us to develop any kind of web application that has all possible CRUD (create, retrieve, update, delete) operations.Fiddler by default captures all processes. REST uses a resource identifier to identify the particular resource involved in an interaction between components.Īnother important thing associated with REST is resource methods, which perform the desired transition. Any information that can be named can be a resource: The key abstraction of information in REST is a resource. One of these rules states that you should be able to get a piece of data (i.e., a resource) when you hit a specific URL. ![]() It is a set of rules that developers follow when they create their API. The Postman API Platform includes several API testing features that help teams streamline their testing workflows and catch issues throughout the API lifecycle. As APIs are used for software interaction, testing them is essential before delivering the product. The developer creates the API on the server and allows the client to talk to it. Postman is a freeware testing tool used for testing APIs. It is a set of rules that allow programs to talk to each other. It is an architectural style for distributed hypermedia systems.Īn API is an application programming interface. REST is an acronym for Representational State Transfer. ![]() Dahl's 1817 painting Den Store Kro i Fredensborg marked the real beginning of his lifelong production of oil paintings depicting natural subjects.Īfter his success in Copenhagen, Dahl realized that he wanted to live as an independent, self-supporting artist. Eckersberg returned from abroad with his paintings of Roman settings Dahl was impressed at once, and they became good friends and exchanged pictures. ![]() Prince Christian Frederik of Denmark, who developed an early interest in Dahl's artistic genius and saw to it that his works were purchased for the royal collection, became a lifelong friend and patron of the artist. As one critic has put it, “Unlike the radically Romantic works also appearing at the time, Dahl softens his landscape, introducing elements of genre painting by imbuing it with anecdotal materials: In the background a wisp of smoke rises from a cabin, perhaps the home of the hunter on the snow-covered field.” Thanks to Sagen's recommendations and to his own personal charm, Dahl soon gained access to the leading social circles in Copenhagen.ĭahl took part in annual art exhibitions in Copenhagen beginning in 1812, but his real breakthrough came in 1815, when he exhibited no fewer than 13 paintings. When he added snow to a landscape he painted in the summer, it was not to show the light and colors of snow it was to use snow as a symbol of death. The mood was often idyllic, often melancholy. In 1812 he wrote to Sagen that the landscape artists he most wished to emulate were Ruisdahl and Everdingen, and for that reason he was studying “nature above all,” Dahl's artistic program was, then, already in place: he would become a part of the great landscape tradition, but he would also be as faithful as possible to nature itself.ĭahl held that a landscape painting should not just depict a specific view, but should also say something about the land's nature and character – the greatness of its past and the life and work of its current inhabitants. It was also Sagen who took up a collection that made it possible for Dahl to go to Copenhagen in 1811 to complete his education at the academy there.Īs important as Dahl's studies at the academy in Copenhagen were his experiences in the surrounding countryside and in the city's art collections. Another mentor, Lyder Sagen, showed the aspiring artist books about art and awakened his interest in historical and patriotic subjects. Still, Dahl looked back on his teacher as having kept him in ignorance in order to exploit him, putting him to work painting theatrical sets, portraits, and views of Bergen and its surroundings. From 1803 to 1809 Dahl studied with the painter Johan Georg Müller, whose workshop was the most important one in Bergen at the time. He regretted that he never had a "real teacher" in his childhood and, despite all his spectacular success, he believed that if he had been more fortunate in his birth, he would have achieved even more than he had.Īs a boy, Dahl was educated by a sympathetic mentor at the Bergen Cathedral who at first thought that this bright student would make a good priest, but then, recognizing his remarkably precocious artistic ability, arranged for him to be trained as an artist. He was, for example, a key figure in the founding of the Norwegian National Gallery and of several other major art institutions in Norway, as well as in the preservation of Norwegian stave churches and the restoration of the Nidaros Cathedral in Trondheim and Bergenhus Fortress in Bergen.ĭahl came from a simple background – his father was a modest fisherman in Bergen, Norway – and he would later look back at his youth with bitterness. Dahl occupies a central position in Norwegian artistic life of the first half of the 19th century.Īlthough Dahl spent much of his life outside of Norway, his love for his country is clear in the motifs he chose for his paintings and in his extraordinary efforts on behalf of Norwegian culture generally. He was also the first to acquire genuine fame and cultural renown abroad. He is often described as "the father of Norwegian landscape painting" and is regarded as the first Norwegian painter to reach a level of artistic accomplishment comparable to that attained by the greatest European artists of his day. Dahl, was a Danish-Norwegian artist who is considered the first great romantic painter in Norway, the founder of the "golden age" of Norwegian painting, and, by some, one of the greatest European artists of all time. Johan Christian Claussen Dahl, often known as J. ![]() However, will the injury histories of fellow rookies Kayshon Boutte and Marte Mapu derail their respective pro debuts? Host Mike D’Abate welcomes AFC East injury expert Dr. New England Patrots rookie cornerback Christian Gonzalez is making quite the impression on his new coaches and teammates. Host Mike D’Abate offers his thoughts on Cajuste’s release and why the additions of offensive tackles Riley Reiff and Calvin Anderson may provide the Pats with enough veteran leadership and on-field savvy to upgrade the offensive line in 2023. The New England Patriots have released offenisve lineman Yodny Cajuste, closing the book on the much-maligned Draft Class of 2019. Bonus issued as nonwithdrawable free bets that expires in 14 days. Don’t miss the chance to get your No Sweat First Bet up to ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS in Bonus Bets when you go /LOCKEDON.įANDUEL DISCLAIMER: 21+ in select states. Go to and use promo code “LOCKEDON15,” and you’ll get 15% off your next order. Mike also pays a brief tribute to the late, Jim Brown.īuilt Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Host Mike D’Abate welcomes Thomas ‘Murph’ Murphy of E2G Sports as provide their expectations for Bill O’Brien, Mac Jones, Mike Gesicki, Josh Uche and more. 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Host Mike D’Abate welcomes Thomas ‘Murph’ Murphy of E2G Sports to open the Locked On Patriots Monday Mailbag. ![]() As the New England Patriots begin OTAs in Foxboro, fans and media alike are contemplating the fate of the team’s new-look offense. ![]() The writer GK Chesterton claimed that the Rubáiyát was the Bible of the ‘ carpe diem religion’, while Oscar Wilde described it as a “masterpiece of art”, placing it alongside Shakespeare’s sonnets as one of his greatest literary loves. The Rubáiyát even appeared to be rejecting religion itself, suggesting there was no afterlife, its message one that “since human existence is transient and death will come much faster than we imagine, it’s best to savour its exquisite moments”. ![]() The poem celebrated hedonism and was, according to Krznaric, an “outcry against the unofficial Victorian ideologies of moderation, primness and self-control”, in their place offering “sensuous embraces in jasmine-filled gardens on balmy Arabian nights, accompanied by cups of cool, intoxicating wine”. Omár Khayyám dining clubs sprang up, and you could even buy Omar tooth powder and playing cards.” According to Krznaric, “From there began a cult of Omár Khayyám that lasted at least until World War One.” The poem “was memorised, quoted and worshipped by a whole generation. After a copy of the Rubáiyát was passed to the artist Dante Gabriel Rossetti, who shared it with his Pre-Raphaelite circle, John Ruskin declared, “I never did – till this day – read anything so glorious”. One of the key texts of that moment was Edward FitzGerald’s loose translation of verses by the 11th-Century Persian poet and mathematician Omár Khayyám – which took the form of a long poem called the Rubáiyát of Omár Khayyám. For 2,000 years there has been a long war against pleasure.” One way to do this, Krznaric suggests, is to “appreciate that hedonism has long been central to human culture, personal expression and passionate living, and it is essential that we find a place for it in modern life.” But the pursuit of pleasure can be viewed with suspicion, he says, “due to the legacy of Greco-Roman moral ideals and hair-shirt Christian teachings that have slowly infiltrated our minds. “We’ve got quite a struggle ahead of us to reclaim that aspect of carpe diem.” “We’ve still got the language that developed as part of the Industrial Revolution, where we’ve got to be productive with our days and get on with our to-do lists,” he says. Then came the Industrial Revolution with its great weapon, the factory clock,” says Krznaric. But the idea that wasting time is a sin has become deeply ingrained, “due to the Reformation, which descended like a frost on Europe – where the church started banning carnival and summer fairs, and there were new laws banning public dancing and games. People had more spontaneous lives in the Middle Ages – “partly of course because death was so much closer,” he says. In terms of cultural history, most people are unaware that their spontaneity has been stolen from them over the past half a millennium.” “‘Just do it’ becomes ‘just plan it’ – people are filling up their electronic calendars weeks in advance with no free weekends. Instead of seizing the day, we’re really seizing the credit card.”Ĭarpe diem has also been hijacked by our culture of hyper-scheduled living, argues Krznaric. “That idea that instead of just doing it, we just buy it instead: shopping is the second most popular leisure activity in the Western world, beaten only by television. “Consumer culture has captured seizing the day,” he tells BBC Culture. “The hijack of carpe diem is the existential crime of the century – and one that we have barely noticed,” he writes. Krznaric argues that this has helped strip the concept of its true meaning. “It’s vital to try and recover this carpe diem instinct which is in all of us.”ĭespite – or perhaps because of – its prevalence in culture, carpe diem has been sabotaged by the language of the advertising slogan and the hashtag: ‘Just do it’ or ‘Yolo’ (you only live once). ![]() “Human beings have always had mediated experiences, ever since the invention of reading – but now things like TV have so removed us from direct experience of life that we’ve almost forgotten what it’s like,” he tells BBC Culture. That was nearly 50 years ago. The pace of life has been accelerating since – and what Mander described is increasingly widespread, according to the social philosopher Roman Krznaric. Through mere lack of exposure and practice, I’d lost the ability to feel it, tune into it, or care about it. “Nature had become irrelevant to me, absent from my life. Mander recalled “childhood moments when the mere sight of the sky or grass would send waves of physical pleasure through me” – on the deck, though, “I felt dead,” he wrote. “It struck me that there was a film between me and all of that,” he wrote in his 1977 book Four Arguments for the Elimination of Television. Leaning on the rail of a yacht in 1968, looking at the “rocky cliffs, rolling seas, dazzling sky” of the Dalmatian Straits, the writer and adman Jerry Mander had an epiphany. ![]() 44 Henry rimfire not only proved adequate for protecting a homestead or scaring off cattle rustlers, but also bagging the odd deer. But its devastating effect was perhaps best demonstrated in another heralded American battle - the Little Bighorn.īeyond formal conflict, the Henry was a mainstay among many pioneers during westward expansion. Though limited in use, the 1860 Henry proved itself a wicked weapon in the Civil War. Henry 1860 Photo: Rock Island Auction Company 5 became known as the “Texas Patterson” for its use by the Rangers. While the revolver came in many calibers, the. Previously in the Battle of Walker Creek and his Big Fight at Enchantment Rock, the Paterson proved its worth. This wasn’t the only time Hays prevailed against overwhelming odds due to the revolver. In the early 1840s fight, 50 or so Texas Rangers, led by legendary Captain John “Jack” Hays, routed a vastly superior force of Comanche, thanks in large part to their five-shot Colt Patersons. Despite their limited numbers, the Colt Patersons found their way into a number of definitive conflicts in the mid-1800s.Īmong the most storied was the Battle of Bandera Pass, which marked the turning point of the Texas-Indian wars. Patented in 1836 and produced until 1842, just a little more than 2,000 of the cap-and-ball revolvers were manufactured. While not as storied as some Colts, the first commercially successful repeating firearm, nonetheless, left its mark on the West. ![]() While there were many other firearms that left their mark on this time, these were among the most important.Ĭolt Paterson Photo: Rock Island Auction Company With that in mind, here are the 10 guns you have to know from the Old West. It was a vast arsenal of different revolvers and rifles and shotguns of every conceivable design, make and model that carved this nation from coastline to coastline.Įven if there was no single gun that won the West, there are certainly some six-shooters, repeaters and other great guns that more than pulled their share of the weight during this era. In reality, no one gun can make the claim. While the trusty ol' lever-action shooting iron more than earned its stripes in military conflicts, range wars and protecting the Back 40, it far from single-handedly tamed the vast American frontier. What were the guns that won the West?Ĭertainly, in popular history, the Winchester Model 1873 is given this distinction. These were the “smoke wagons,” “street howitzers” and repeaters that tamed the American West. ![]() Just off the shores of South Haven, its summertime Riverfront Concert Series at Riverfront Park presents everything from rock and roll, jazz and funk, to tejano and reggae. Catch everything from open mic nights to concerts of various music genres.įOUNDRY HALL South Haven, MI This venue brings in a mix of national, regional and local acts, and also has a strong focus on community programs. LAKE SUPERIOR BIG TOP CHAUTAUQUA Bayfield, WI This 900-seat canvas tent is a lively event venue situated along a gorgeous backdrop of the Apostle Islands National Lakeshore and Gaylord Nelson Wilderness area. Grab a lawn chair and camp out during the summer festivities, or bundle up for annual holiday events throughout the winter. Located next to the Duluth Entertainment Convention Center, the park hosts events ranging from concerts and arts festivals in the summer to ice skating in the winter.īARKER’S ISLAND FESTIVAL PARK Superior, WI This waterfront setting presents a family-friendly venue and hosts the seasonal Bayside Around Town Concert Series. ![]() ![]() Cross the nearby John Seigenthaler Pedestrian Bridge and stroll right into downtown.īayfront Festival Park in Duluth | credit DECCīAYFRONT FESTIVAL PARK Duluth, MN These festival grounds are one of Minnesota’s premier lakeside venues. Nashville Municipal Riverfront Dockage (61) The municipal docks are conveniently located in the heart of Nashville offering over 400 feet of dock space, water and electric. The Loveless Cafe (8400 Highway 100) A landmark in the South since 1951, with acclaimed fried chicken and biscuits, pulled pork and meatloaf. Edley's Bar-B-Que (908 Main St.) A quintessential barbecue joint serving up classic dishes and seasonal Southern-style sides, with outdoor seating and a bar. ![]() Husk Nashville (37 Rutledge St.) From James Beard award-winning chef Sean Brock, Husk uses heirloom products and regional ingredients to create inventive Southern cuisine. Whether you decide to stop in for a special event or just to get to know Nashville, the Southern warm hospitality and dazzling persona of this city makes it an entertaining stop along the scenic Cumberland River. Modern country fans will want to mark their calendars for four days of music in June featuring hundreds of artists, live concerts, meet and greets, autograph signings and more at the CMA Music Festival. You can also step aboard the General Jackson showboat, docked nearby, for a daytime country music show. While you're there, stop by the legendary Ryman Auditorium, the Opry's original site, and now on the National Register of Historic Places. A full-size replica of the iconic temple including a 42-foot-tall, gilded statue of the goddess Athena located in nearby Centennial Park.Ī few miles east of downtown, a must-see is the long-running Grand Ole Opry, which still entices music lovers to experience its weekly show at the new Grand Ole Opry House. Speaking of world art, Nashville presents the unique opportunity to see one of mankind's ancient treasures, The Parthenon. Two institutions worth visiting are the Tennessee State Museum, with interpretive exhibits of the state's evolution through the ages, and the Vanderbilt University Fine Arts Gallery showcasing its permanent collection illustrating the history of world art. On the southern end of the park, American history buffs can investigate what remains of Fort Nashborough, the 1779 settlement that was a forerunner to the city of today.ĭepending on the season, sports fans can catch the Tennessee Titans at Nissan Stadium, cheer on the Nashville Predators at Bridgestone Arena, or browse the Tennessee Sports Hall of Fame. Riverfront Park, which connects the Cumberland River with the city's bustling downtown area, offers a wealth of green space, boardwalks, overlooks and plazas for laid-back exploration, and is also home to a full calendar of events. But, of course, if country music is your thing, Music City will not disappoint with its unequaled venues and events. A multifaceted character paints a different picture of this destination from what you might expect historical sites and museums, exciting sports, vibrant shopping and cuisine. 1900 N.Country music may have put it on the map, but this is not Nashville, Tennessee's only draw.Experience the reliability of a trusted brand! There's no better place than on the water! With 5 locations in Washington, Union Marine will get you on the water faster. It's freedom, family and incomparable fun. ![]() No winding required, the time and date is automatically set by satellite and can be displayed in analog or digital format. In Watch-only mode, the GPSy is comfortable enough to wear all day/every day and will last weeks on a single charge. Other useful features include shot distance measurement, odometer and a scorekeeper function that allows you to easily track round data during play - including score, GIR and putts per round. No more searching for sprinkler heads or other distance markers, the GPSy Watch is especially useful and convenient during those cart-path only rounds or holes. With a simple turn of the wrist, you'll have accurate distances to the Front, Center and Back of the green as well as layup and carry distances to hazards and doglegs, so you can chose the right club quickly and hit your next shot with confidence. Just charge it, strap it on and go play! Upon launching into GPS mode, the GPSy automatically locates your course and will auto-advance from hole-to-hole during play. The GPSy Watch sports a sleek, lightweight design with an ultra-comfortable band, and comes preloaded with over 30,000 global course maps and requires no download or subscription fees. We found the feature set of Callaway Golf GPSy watch very interesting.The Callaway GPSy Golf GPS Watch delivers fast, accurate distances to greens, hazards and doglegs via the convenience of wearable technology. It has executed the basic functions to be easy and accurate. But you have access to a wider range of features like scoring with fewer button presses. It is not cluttered by the more advanced features of Garmin S6. Here’s what our tests found: Design of Callaway GPSy Golf GPS WatchĪlthough slightly clunky, you can easily get used to the design of GPSy. It runs 10 inches long and 1.5 inches wide. We expected it to be heavy but it never impeded our swing. The strap has a horizontal pattern which gives it a nice rugged look. ![]() The watch band will fit wrists of all sizes. This is water-resistant watch and can take water splashes. It shouldn’t be submerged in water though. While it’s large enough, we think it could have utilized more space on the watch face. There are three navigation buttons on the right edge and a power button on the left. There are magnetic dots on the side for charging. The display is negative with white characters on a black screen. It’s sunlight-readable at all light levels. This is not a touchscreen device like Garmin S6. The Callaway Golf GPSy is available in two colors: All black and a white/neon green combination. However, they may look huge on petite wrists. This golf watch comes with a magnetic charging dock. It magnetically attaches to the four dots on the left side of the watch. GPSy displays yardages in a very appealing format. On the top right corner, you have the distance to the center of the greens in a large font. In the middle line, to the left, you have a small schematic of the greens with the hole position. The distance to the front and back of the greens are in a smaller font next to it. The bottom line shows battery status and time. The top left corner shows the par information and hole number. The Callaway GPSy watch tells hazards and dogleg distances also. On this screen, you have small graphics of the hazard type on the left side and distances on the right. A feature we really appreciate is that it gives both layups and carry distances to the back of the hazards. ![]() This is rarely incorporated in affordable golf GPS watches which focus only on layup distances. ![]() Hoc mandatum accepi a Patre meo".ġ9 Dissensio iterum facta est inter Iudaeos propter sermones hos.Ģ0 Dicebant autem multi ex ipsis: "Daemonium habet et insanit! Quid eum auditis?".Ģ1 Alii dicebant: "Haec verba non sunt daemonium habentis! Numquid daemonium potest caecorum oculos aperire?".Ģ2 Facta sunt tunc Encaenia in Hierosolymis. Potestatem habeo ponendi eam et potestatem habeo iterum sumendi eam. The Gospel according to Saint John, chapter 10, Vulgate and King James Version Chapter 10 Vulgateġ "Amen, amen dico vobis: Qui non intrat per ostium in ovile ovium, sed ascendit aliunde, ille fur est et latro Ģ qui autem intrat per ostium, pastor est ovium.ģ Huic ostiarius aperit, et oves vocem eius audiunt, et proprias oves vocat nominatim et educit eas.Ĥ Cum proprias omnes emiserit, ante eas vadit, et oves illum sequuntur, quia sciunt vocem eius ĥ alienum autem non sequentur, sed fugient ab eo, quia non noverunt vocem alienorum".Ħ Hoc proverbium dixit eis Iesus illi autem non cognoverunt quid esset, quod loquebatur eis.ħ Dixit ergo iterum Iesus: "Amen, amen dico vobis: Ego sum ostium ovium.Ĩ Omnes, quotquot venerunt ante me, fures sunt et latrones, sed non audierunt eos oves.ĩ Ego sum ostium per me, si quis introierit, salvabitur et ingredietur et egredietur et pascua inveniet.ġ0 Fur non venit, nisi ut furetur et mactet et perdat ego veni, ut vitam habeant et abundantius habeant.ġ1 Ego sum pastor bonus bonus pastor animam suam ponit pro ovibus ġ2 mercennarius et, qui non est pastor, cuius non sunt oves propriae, videt lupum venientem et dimittit oves et fugit - et lupus rapit eas et dispergit -ġ3 quia mercennarius est et non pertinet ad eum de ovibus.ġ4 Ego sum pastor bonus et cognosco meas, et cognoscunt me meae,ġ5 sicut cognoscit me Pater, et ego cognosco Patrem et animam meam pono pro ovibus.ġ6 Et alias oves habeo, quae non sunt ex hoc ovili, et illas oportet me adducere, et vocem meam audient et fient unus grex, unus pastor.ġ7 Propterea me Pater diligit, quia ego pono animam meam, ut iterum sumam eam.ġ8 Nemo tollit eam a me, sed ego pono eam a meipso. ![]() Ancient Pagan and Modern Christian Symbolism.Rokuyo - the science of lucky and unlucky days.Western weddings in Japan: Real? 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