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- In a review of the groups next album " Spiritualised.
- By no stretch of the scriptural facts can death be spiritualised as depravity.
- In 2000 Eternal Elysium signed to MeteorCity and released their second album, " Spiritualised D ".
- This neutralised and spiritualised the story and reconciled it with legends of the Messiah being carried alive to paradise.
- Chryssides concluded : " This expectation was too specific and empirical for the date to be adjusted or the expected event spiritualised.
- The band's formal live debut ( outside of school performances ) was at the Sir George Robey public house in Cranes and Spiritualised quickly followed.
- If so, the woman s red aura might refer to her sensual side, which will become more spiritualised as she moves into a different stage of development.
- The mystical revival and popularisation of Chasidism allowed the Jewish mystical tradition to be expressed outside of the language of Kabbalah, by uniting and spiritualising other dimensions of Judaism.
- Since the publication of Michell's book, the spiritualised version of the concept has been adopted by other authors and applied to landscapes in many places around the world.
- Webb developed an interest in the writings of William Blake, continuing to make some of his most ambitious prints, expressing his mystical quest in a series of spiritualised landscape subjects.
- In 2011, Stephen was appointed curator of Vivid Live, the live music portion of the prestigious Vivid Festival in Sydney, Australia, where The Cure, Bat For Lashes, Spiritualised and Odd Future headlined.
- Shelley promoted Keats as someone whose achievement could not be separated from agony, who was'spiritualised'by his decline and too fine-tuned to endure the harshness of life; the consumptive, suffering image popularly held today.
- British Liberal Judaism was defined by the radical purism of its founding father, Montefiore, who was exceptional even among his peers worldwide in his desire to universalise and spiritualise Judaism, stripping it bare from whatever he considered overly particularist or ceremonial.
- Nonetheless, metaphorical or spiritualised interpretations of some of the creedal declarations for instance, the virgin birth of Jesus and his resurrection have been commonplace in Anglicanism since the integration of biblical critical theory into theological discourse in the 19th century.
- In 1675 he produced " The Weaver's Pocket Book, or Weaving spiritualised ", a work intended specially for the weavers of Norwich, in imitation of John Flavel's " Navigation and Husbandry spiritualised ".
- In 1675 he produced " The Weaver's Pocket Book, or Weaving spiritualised ", a work intended specially for the weavers of Norwich, in imitation of John Flavel's " Navigation and Husbandry spiritualised ".
- In Dante Alighieri's " De Monarchia ", a spiritualised, imperial Catholic monarchy is strongly promoted according to a Ghibelline world-view in which the " royal religion of Melchizedek " is emphasised against the sacerdotal claims of the rival papal ideology.
- The third album'Goodbye to The Light'was finally released in July 2016 on Fuzz Club Records and mixed by James Aparicio ( Liars, Grinderman, Spiritualised ) and was supported by a string of UK shows including an install performance at Rough Trade in London and Rough Trade in Nottingham.
- During their stay in Japan, the band was inspired and " touched by the delicate snowfall imagery of Akira Kurosawa's " Ikiru " ( 1952 ), absorbing the vibrancy of Tokyo's Roppongi district, and spiritualised by the ancient Shinto shrines and tranquil shores of Lake Ashi ."
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