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holywhorror · 6 months
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don't you think i deserve to be bred? a pretty little thing like me with such a cute tight cunt? just begging to be filled with your cum?
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pratchettquotes · 7 months
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As Granny and Oats lurched from mud slough to bog, Oats reflected on the story in the Book of Om--the story, really--about the prophet Brutha and his journey with Om across the burning desert, which had ended up changing Omnianism forever. It had replaced swords with sermons, which at least caused fewer deaths except in the case of the really very long ones, and had broken the Church into a thousand pieces which had then started arguing with one another and finally turned out Oats, who argued with himself.
Terry Pratchett, Carpe Jugulum
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upennmanuscripts · 6 months
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LJS 477 is a collection of sermons, probably compiled from multiple sources, belonging to a preacher, probably Dominican. It also includes excerpts from De animalibus, attributed to Aristotle, and Isidore's Etymologies. It was written in England, perhaps at the Dominican Convent in Oxford, ca. 1250.
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hdslibrary · 1 year
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XXX Sermons, Lately Preached
So now are you interested in 17th century sermons?
(Yes, yes, XXX = 30 in roman numerals, but we couldn't resist! Happy Friday!)
Farindon, Anthony. XXX sermons lately preached at the parish church of Saint Mary Magdalen Milkstreet, London : to which is annexed, A sermon preached at the funerall of George Whitmore, Knight, sometime Lord Mayor of the City. London: Printed for Richard Marriot, 1647.
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Do you know any good preachers of a more progressive/accepting persuasion who post their sermons/homilies online? The folks I used to listen to I very strongly disagree with on many things now *shrugs*
Sorry for the delay in answering!
I have an old masterpost of progressive church services & sermons, I imagine some of the links are broken now but that's a starting place!
I imagine others have great recs for you — followers?
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I would gladly kneel at your feet
To know the way reverence feels
To taste scripture on my tongue
As you deliver a most fervent sermon
Feel my words around you
Perhaps today they could be enough
To find your favor in full
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greatwargospel · 10 months
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gen3 synths canonically do not need food, sleep, and are resistant to disease (yet can feel hungry and tired?). they are biologically inseparable from human beings saved for a chip that can only be recovered upon death of the synth (purely to be able to program and give commands to synths); everything else is indistinguishable from a biological human. so i look to the skies and ask once again, why the Fuck did the Institute make generation 3 synths?
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An individual has not begun to live until he can rise above the narrow horizons of his particular individualistic concerns to the broader concerns of all humanity. And this is one of the big problems of life, that so many people never quite get to the point of rising above self. And so they end up the tragic victims of self-centeredness. They end up the victims of distorted and disrupted personality.
—Martin Luther King Jr, "Conquering Self-Centeredness," Sermon Delivered at Dexter Avenue Baptist Church, Montgomery, AL, Aug 11, 1957
[h/t Scott Horton]
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Online Biblical Resources
Blue Letter Bible
Blue Letter Bible is a FREE resource available with lots of information to further study God's word. Such as tools to look Hebrew and Greek vocabulary indepth within the context of the original language.
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Grace to You Sermons: Introduction to Christianity
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Episode 7: Brandon Hawk on Old English, an audience of women, and why it’s called The Vercelli Book
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Vercelli Book, folio 106v
In Episode 7 of Inside My Favorite Manuscript, Lindsey and Dot chat with Brandon Hawk about The Vercelli Book, one of the four major surviving manuscripts containing Old English literature. We talk about the sermons, the poetry, Celtic inspiration in what decoration there is, and why it’s called the Vercelli Book.
Listen here, or wherever you find your podcasts.
Below the cut are more page images from the manuscript, links to the books discussed in the episode, and further reading.
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Folio 1r
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Folio 9v
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Folio 106v, with zoomorphic initial and a Celtic knot.
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Folio 112 r, another zoomorphic initial with Celtic knot.
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Folio 132 r
Further Reading
On the manuscript itself:
Digital facsimile at the Digital Vercelli Book.
Tony Burke and Brandon W. Hawk, "Vercelli, Biblioteca Capitolare di Vercelli, MS CXVII," Manuscripta Apocryphorum, North American Society for the Study of Christian Apocryphal Literature, March 25, 2022.
For editions/translations of the Vercelli Book texts:
George Phillip Krapp, ed., The Vercelli Book, Anglo-Saxon Poetic Records 2. (New York: Columbia University Press, 1936).
Donald G. Scragg, ed., The Vercelli Homilies and Related Texts, Early English Text Society Original Series 300 (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1992).
Lewis E. Nicholson, ed., The Vercelli Book Homilies: Translations From the Anglo-Saxon (Lanham, MD: University Press of America, 1990).
Accessible translations of the poems can be found at Aaron K. Hostetter's Old English Poetry Project, hosted by Rutgers University.
For studies mentioned in the show: Mary Dockray-Miller, "Female Devotion in the Vercelli Book," Philological Quarterly 83 (2006): 337-54.
Éamonn Ó Carragáin, Ritual and the Rood: Liturgical Images and the Old English Poems of the Dream of the Rood Tradition (London and Toronto: British Library and University of Toronto Press, 2005).
Amity Reading, Reading the Anglo-Saxon Self through the Vercelli Book, Medieval Interventions 7 (New York: Peter Lang, 2018)
Donald G. Scragg, “The Compilation of the Vercelli Book,” Anglo-Saxon England 2 (1973): 189-207.
Elaine Treharne, “The Form and Function of the Vercelli Book,” in Text, Image, Interpretation: Studies in Anglo-Saxon Literature and Its Insular Context in Honour of Éamonn Ó Carragáin, ed. Alastair Minnis, and Jane Roberts (Turnhout: Brepols, 2007), 253-66.
Charles D. Wright, The Irish Tradition in Old English Literature, Cambridge Studies in Old English Literature 6 (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1993).
Samantha Zacher, Preaching the Converted: The Style and Rhetoric of the Vercelli Book Homilies, Toronto Anglo-Saxon Series 1 (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2009).
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dxsole · 6 months
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Happy Birthday Malachi~!
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Today is Malachi's birthday! Say happy birthday to everyone's favorite lil' cult prophet!
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holywhorror · 4 months
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i wanna ruin ur life [flirting]
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buddhacatcult · 1 year
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JAMES CLEAR
Eliminating distractions or accumulating resources: Will either increase creativity and productivity?
“Atomic Habits” author JAMES CLEAR on eliminating distractions, instead of collecting resources, to increase creativity and productivity.
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believers-church · 1 year
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brightestandbest · 1 year
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Guest Post: What is an Inner God? by Frater Babalon
Homily at Church of the Morningstar on 3/18/2023 So as part of my theology I firmly believe that every human being is possessed of an inner god.  This god is utterly benevolent towards the person it is a part of.  They love us, as we ought to love ourselves.  They are the part of us that knows how to keep moving, to keep loving through the hardest shit in the world.  They can banish any…
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Shut your mouth. Stop talking. Nothing you say matters anyways tonight. Your words are wasted here and will fall on deaf ears. They are too loud and meant for the choir. Instead, I want to know forgotten words from an eager tongue. I want to give your busy mouth a purpose for once and suffocate every witty retort you think you possess at the source. I want the sensation of muffled complaints to reverberate through me as you write soliloquies with that pink muscle, precise as a pen and used just as frequently.
Stay on your back as my thighs cradle your face, my palms flat to the ground as my own song begins. Slide your hands over me and grasp needily to keep me seated against your mouth. Faster and faster you work, wanting to be heard one way or another. Harder I grind down on your pout, forgetting my manners. My thighs part wide as you latch on to that bundle of nerves.
You speak through me as I cry out for relief, giving you a new voice as my frustrations pour into you and you lap them up hungrily. I spiral from within and as I feel that warm gasp of breath, I know it will soon be my turn to take up such writings.
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