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Articles related to "St Augustine"
St. Augustine is rich with history -- and fun St. Augustine is the nation's oldest continuously occupied European settlement in North America. st. augustine • florida • history • spain • marineland
AWN Pugin and Architectural Truth This short article explores the work of AWN Pugin at Ramsgate, Kent. pugin • kent • architecture • gothic • catholicism
City of St. Augustine's 443rd Birthday Party Labor Day weekend event honors Native Americans already resident when Pedro Menéndez y Avila landed in the New World to found the Spanish settlement. pedro menendez • city of st. augustine • northeast florida • st. augustine • oldest city in america
Pet Friendly Inns St. Augustine FL St. Augustine is a charming historic city on the Atlantic Ocean. Fido and Fifi are welcome to travel along when staying at a pet friendly hotel. pet friendly hotels • travel with pets • st. augustine beach • atlantic ocean • florida
Augustine of Kent Augustine of Kent or Canterbury brought a lasting Christianity to the island of Britain. st. augustine • kent • canterbury • ethelburt • thanet
Lectio Divina in the Catechism of the Catholic Church Part IV The article is about lectio divina as one finds it in the fourth part of the Catholic Catechism. lectio divina • scriptures • prayer • meditation • catholic catechism
Memory, Parallel Texts, St. Augustine and Guy the Carthusian The article is the first a two part essay on the use of parallel texts in the reading of the Scriptures. Herein is contained a description of how parallel texts were used by St. Augustine of Hippo and Guy the Carthusian, this latter being the author of the Scala Claustralium, a paragraph of which is commented on. scala claustralium • parallel texts • guy the carthusian • st. augustine of hippo
Petrarch and the Dark Ages The idea of the Middle Ages as a Dark Age is popular today. But it all began somewhere, with a 14th century Italian poet named Petrarch. petrarch • middle ages • dark ages • humanists • flavio biondo
Pilgrimage Pilgrimage: traditions, destinations, considerations pilgrimage • buddhism • bodhgaya • st. augustine • travel
St. Augustine, First American City The oldest permanent European settlement in North America was not Jamestown, but rather St. Augustine. first city in america • st. augustine • san augustin • saint • pedro menendez de aviles
Ghost Hunting in Northeast Florida Don't wait until Halloween, travel to the Cassadaga Spiritualist Camp, St. Augustine and Amelia Island to hunt for ghosts in Northeast Florida. florida travel • ghost hunting in florida • travel guide to northeast florida • cassadaga spiritualist camp • ghost tours in st. augustine
Florida Holiday Gardening To-Do List Florida has a winter season? It can get as cold as Mother Nature wants, as long as the sun shines. But do you know what you should or shouldn't do in your Florida garden? How do you prepare for a winter freeze? Don't stress about getting your yard prepared for the holidays. There's not much you have to do but enjoy the cooler tempertures and garden to your heart's content. christmas • holiday • hanukah • family • guests
Florida' eight unique wineries offer a tour and a taste You may not think of fine wine when you think of Florida, but the state has eight wineries welcoming visitors. They offer a fun outing and some award-winning wines. florida • wines • vineyards • grapes • muscadine
Spain Attempts to Colonize Florida A study of the early history of Florida might well give the superstitious mind the impression that Florida was under a curse or was capable of placing curses on the first florida • spanish armada • superstition • ponce de leon • st. augustine
The Zeroth Commandment Earth's most grievous symptoms of social decay are the result of having ignored the first and most important of all the Commandments. fontier theory • christianity • bible • ten commandments • saint augustine
ASA To Race In California The ARCA and ASA seasons are now underway. For the first time, ASA will head west to Irwindale Speedway in California for racing action. arca • asa • racing • motorsports • teams
Carlisle Indian School In Cumberland County, Pennsylvania is a school that changed the lives of many American Indians. Instead of learning the Indian culture the U.S. stripped the culture. tribes • treaties • geronimo • pratt • carlisle
Constance Fenimore Woolson The works of this uncoventional female writer captured the attention of critics and caused them to rank her among such noted writers of the time as Henry James, George Washington Cabel, and William Dean Howells. constance fenimore woolson • rollins college • winter park • florida • women authors
Part 3 - It’s Easier Than You Think To Be Green Learn all about keeping your Florida landscape green, watering efficiently and how precious our water supply is. irrigation • watering • florida • grass • audit
April Showers for Florida April is the perfect time of year to establish new lawns, garden beds and enhance your Florida landscape. Find out what gardeners need to know about irrigating properly, drought-tolerant plants and having healthier yards. april • may • flowers • perennials • shrubs
Carlisle Indian Industrial School The Carlisle Indian Industrial School, the first Indian boarding/residential school, starts a controversial program of assimilating natives into the white man's culture carlisle industrial indian school • carlisle indian school • carlisle school • indian boarding schools • aboriginal residential schools
Christopher Columbus' Early Years Christopher Columbus was born into a wool-weaving family and, like many young men growing up in the port city of Genoa, Italy, went to sea at an early age. christopher columbus • early life • cristoforo colombo • genoa • domenico colombo
Ghost Tours in the United States Travel round America's haunted cities by bus or boat, or walk around cemeteries and famous buildings to get a spooky Hallowe'en vibe all year round. ghost tours united states • america’s haunted cities • san francisco california • st augustine florida • chicago illinois
Lawns: Winterizers
Winterizing the lawn is one of the most beneficial horticultural practices a home owner can perform. This is the time of the year when maximum strength is build in the grass plants ... provided it is time and carried out properly. Learn what the "winterizer" application is, why it is important, and how to apply it to your lawn. Also, learn which fertilizer types to buy for your winterizer. Did you know that most conventional "Winterizer" fertilizer types sold today are not the best to use. Learn which types to use, and why!!! winterizers • lawns • fertilizer • cool • season
The Colonial Carolinas The Carolina land grant is issued in an attempt for England to oust Spain from America. It becomes an important agriculture area and shipping port. north and south carolina • colonial america • charleston • king charles ii of england • king charles ii of england
Touring Milan’s Gothic Duomo Follow a walking tour from below Piazza Duomo to the roof of Milan's cathedral, a Flamboyant Gothic masterpiece whose history dates back to the early Christian Saints touring milan’s gothic duomo • world’s third largest christian church • walking tour piazza duomo • milan cathedral roof • flamboyant gothic masterpiece
Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings State Historic Site Tour the historic home of the author of <i>The Yearling</I>. marjorie kinnan rawlings • hawthorne • florida • cross creek • ocala national forest
Planting a Healthy Organic Lawn Provide a green foil for your organic flower and vegetable beds by establishing an organic lawn without pesticides or other chemicals. natural lawn • organic lawn care • organic lawn care products • organic lawn service • organic lawn fertilizer
The Bluebonnet, Texas State Flower The Texas Bluebonnet wild flower represents the Lone Star State as much as Stetson hats and cowboy boots. Officially Lupinus Texensis, it's been called "Buffalo Clover". bluebonnet • texas wild flower • lone star state • buffalo clover • lupinus texensis
Types of Sod Different grasses perform well in different climates. Kentucky blugrass and fescues work well in northern climates, while bermuda and centipede are found in the south. sod types • kinds of grass • sod lawn • kentucky bluegrass • bermuda
"Just War:" Reformation and Today A look at the workings of the "just war" principle, why it developed, how it applies today, and how it helped the Reformation. just • war • reformation • augustine • aquinas
Apuleius, Golden Ass a brief biography and introduction to Apuleius and his Golden Ass apuleius • golden ass • moral fable • animal wisdom • cupid and psyche
The Gaylord Palms Resort: Weatherproofing Orlando A look at Orlando's newest hotel the Gaylord Palms. travel • hotel • gaylord palms • convention hotel • resort
Sermons on the Beatitudes: A Synopsis of the Sermons of Sts. John Chrysostom and Augustine A comparison of two sermons on the Beatitudes by two Church Fathers. These sermons are simple and to the point compared to modern sermons in which extaneous stories are used to make the sermon "relevant." saint • john • chrysostom • augustine • beatitudes
Anchorites and Anchoresses in the Middle Ages This article delves into the types of anchorites and anchoresses in the medieval church and briefly discusses the life of Julian of Norwich anchoress • anchorite • julian of norwich
Book Review: Immanuel! God Is Still with Us! This is a review of my book, <I>Immanuel! God is Still With Us!</I> The book is available at Amazon.com through Suite's marketplace. book review • immanuel • provision • protection • salvation
The Ambrosian Rite This article briefly discusses the history and practice of the Ambrosian rite ambrosian rite • liturgy
Cleveland Browns Offseason Glance The Cleveland Browns' 2008 NFL Draft began in the fourth round, but not before Phil Savage could make moves that strengthen the team's playoff chances for next season. cleveland browns offseason moves • 2008 nfl draft • football free agency • playoffs • pro bowl selection
Medieval Art History: A Brief Time line. While I am working on a longer article on Abbot Suger of St. Denis, I will offer the following brief (and sketchy) Time line of the more significant Medieval artworks and architectural achievements. For a more complete online reference with dates and historical information, I recommend the <b>Ecole Library</b>. medieval time line art history middle ages fifth s
New Jersey's Top Big Men Samardo Samuels and Quintrell Thomas are just a couple of New Jersey's great interior players. new jersey high school basketball • high school basketball • samardo samuels st benedict's • quintrell thomas kansas • apex academy nj
Official facts about Florida Here's a collection of official trivia facts about Florida, from the state fish to the state motto. florida • official • state • facts • information
Review of License to Wed on DVD DVD bonuses fill in some missing pieces of this puzzling comedy about a disturbing marriage preparation course. license to wed dvd • license to wed movie review • bonus features on license to wed • robin williams • mandy moore
Se Ri Pak Enters Hall of Fame Pak joined professional golf in spectacular fashion and maintained her form for years. Great accomplishments are now behind her, but there's more in store for the future. se ri pak • hall of fame • world golf • lpga tour • induction
The Catholic Mass...Revealed! A review of a new multimedia package on the Catholic Mass. mass • catholic • priest • spiritual • jesus
The Columbian Exchange The Columbian Exchange--the exchange of European products to the Americas and vice-versa--invites discussion and evokes controversy to this day. columbian exchange • tomato • potato • corn • maize
The Conversion of the British Isles This article briefly delves into the conversion of the British Isles, including Ireland, England, Scotland and Wales celtic christianity • conversion • british isles
Weddings Go Green More and more eco-conscious couples are choosing to plan a "green" or eco-friendly wedding reception. Find out how to apply this in the food and drink areas. organic weddings • organic food • organic receptions • organic drinks • planning an eco-friendly wedding
What's new for Florida visitors? Here's 60 things this spring From new attractions to hotel renovations, the Florida tourism industry is getting ready for 2001. florida • travel • tourism • visitors • hotels
Luther's Sermon on Infant Baptism This sermon is taken, in full, from Luther's Collection of Sermons on the Church, or Church Postil, the sermon for the third Sunday following Epiphany. The text for his message is Matthew 8:l. The sermon may be found in <I>Martin Luther, Ausgewahlte Werke, Dritte Auflage</I> (3rd printing), which is put out by the Chr. Kaiser Verlag Munchen, 1957; <I>Vierter Band</I> (4th Volume). The message was translated into English and published by Baker Books. The sermon is in the public domain. If the sermon seems long, well, in Luther's day they stood and listened to a sermon for a good 30-45 minutes. infant • baptism • martin • luther • children
12 Days of Christmas: Day 6 The six geese a-laying are set to symbolize the six days of creation, when it could be said the earth was "hatched" into existence. six geese • sixth day of christmas • six days of creation |
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