According to religious texts, it is believed that rain did not occur before the days of Noah.
According to religious beliefs, Jesus was born after Adam and Eve.
Before a court destroys or otherwise disposes of any court record, the State Historical Society must be notified of what records are going to be destroyed or disposed of, 90 days prior to their proposed destruction, or disposition. If the Historical Society wants any of the records, those items should not be destroyed, and arrangements should be made with the Historical Society for the transfer of those records. If the Historical Society does not respond within 90 days or notifies the court that it does not want the records, they can then be destroyed. If a court is microfilming or otherwise imaging court records, the Historical Society must still be notified before the original court document is destroyed.
Naturally, you start with your parents and grandparents. You need to know when and where they were born. That allows you to find historical records, like census records, birth records and marriage records. Once you know who their parents were, you continue with the next generation before them. It gets more difficult, because the historical records get harder to find. Eventually, you will get to a point where there is no more information to be found, but most people will be surprised at how far they can go.
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Settlers have been on the site of what is now London since historical times. Long before records were kept
According to the article that I read on the internet, and what I had heard before they shook in religious fervor during their religious services, thus the name.
Yes, there was a real Spartacus. Historical records indicate that he was a Thracian gladiator who led a slave revolt against the Roman Republic in 73-71 BC. Spartacus and his followers fought against Roman forces before being defeated.
Historical accounts suggest that Jesus hung on the cross for about three hours before he died.
Well, "God" wasn't whipped, but Jesus was. According to the Bible, 39 lashes.
The first earthquake on the Indian subcontinent happened before any historical records were kept. It is therefore impossible to say where exactly it happened.
which trial court records may be destroyed and which must be kept. Because it may not always be easy to determine how a particular document in a case file ought to be categorized under these rules, only experienced and knowledgeable court staff should be involved in identifying which documents must be kept and which may be destroyed. In case of doubt, please contact your supervisor, the clerk of court, the trial court administrator or the custodian judge before destroying or disposing of any court record. NOTICE TO HISTORICAL SOCIETY Before a court destroys or otherwise disposes of any court record, the State Historical Society must be notified of what records are going to be destroyed or disposed of, 90 days prior to their proposed destruction, or disposition. If the Historical Society wants any of the records, those items should not be destroyed, and arrangements should be made with the Historical Society for the transfer of those records. If the Historical Society does not respond within 90 days or notifies the court that it does not want the records, they can then be destroyed. If a court is microfilming or otherwise imaging court records, the Historical Society must still be notified before the original court document is destroyed.
Yes, according to certain religious beliefs, the concept of hell can be temporary, such as in the belief of purgatory in Catholicism where souls undergo purification before entering heaven.