The sacred principles of Ingsoc, or English Socialism, are newspeak, doublethink, and mutability of the past.
Sacred. The whole thing is about Jesus Christ.
The Roman people regarded Romulus as their sacred founder. They considered him the George Washington of ancient Rome.The Roman people regarded Romulus as their sacred founder. They considered him the George Washington of ancient Rome.The Roman people regarded Romulus as their sacred founder. They considered him the George Washington of ancient Rome.The Roman people regarded Romulus as their sacred founder. They considered him the George Washington of ancient Rome.The Roman people regarded Romulus as their sacred founder. They considered him the George Washington of ancient Rome.The Roman people regarded Romulus as their sacred founder. They considered him the George Washington of ancient Rome.The Roman people regarded Romulus as their sacred founder. They considered him the George Washington of ancient Rome.The Roman people regarded Romulus as their sacred founder. They considered him the George Washington of ancient Rome.The Roman people regarded Romulus as their sacred founder. They considered him the George Washington of ancient Rome.
Yes, Catholicism adheres to the teachings and principles of the Old Testament, considering it as part of the sacred scripture and foundation of their faith.
5 PRINCIPLES1. God Exists: One Absolute OM.One Trinity: Brahma, Vishnu, Maheshwara (Shiva)Several divine forms2. All human beings are divine3. Unity of existence through love4. Religious harmony5. Knowledge of 3 Gs: Ganga (sacred river), Gita (sacred script), Gayatri (sacred mantra)
Ritual is sacred theatre, evoking the principles of a religion, reenacting acts of the gods or passage points in human life.
The sacred book of Legalism is known as the "Book of Lord Shang" or "Shang Jun Shu" in Chinese. It is attributed to the philosopher Shang Yang and outlines the principles and methods of governance based on strict laws, harsh punishments, and centralized authority.
Of or pertaining to a sceptic or skepticism; characterized by skepticism; hesitating to admit the certainly of doctrines or principles; doubting of everything., Doubting or denying the truth of revelation, or the sacred Scriptures.
The Volume of Sacred Law is a term used in Freemasonry to refer to the holy book of a particular religion that is used during Masonic rituals. It represents the foundation of moral teachings and principles followed by Masons, regardless of their individual religious beliefs. The specific Volume of Sacred Law used can vary depending on the beliefs of the Masonic lodge or the individual Masons involved.
Consecrated; devoted; dedicated; sacred., To make, or declare to be, sacred; to appropriate to sacred uses; to set apart, dedicate, or devote, to the service or worship of God; as, to consecrate a church; to give (one's self) unreservedly, as to the service of God., To set apart to a sacred office; as, to consecrate a bishop., To canonize; to exalt to the rank of a saint; to enroll among the gods, as a Roman emperor., To render venerable or revered; to hallow; to dignify; as, rules or principles consecrated by time.
George Vincent Predmore has written: 'Sacred music and the Catholic Church' -- subject(s): Catholic Church, Choirs (Music), Church music, Gregorian chants, Liturgy
A sacred personage is an individual revered for their spiritual significance, often associated with divinity, religious authority, or profound moral integrity. This can include figures such as prophets, saints, or deities within various religious traditions. Their teachings, actions, or existence are typically viewed as embodying divine principles or offering guidance to followers. Sacred personages often serve as intermediaries between the divine and humanity, inspiring devotion and worship.
Francis Patrick Donnelly has written: 'The heart of the Gospel' -- subject(s): Devotion to Sacred Heart 'Art principles in literature' -- subject(s): Literature, Aesthetics