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werewolfetone · 6 months
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"Then said Jesus to those Jews who believed on him, If you continue in my word, then are you my disciples indeed; and you shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free." - John 8:31-32
The truth is not known at first in all its sweetness, liberty, and power. We have"to continue in the word;"it may be at times in very great darkness, distress, exercise, temptation, and trouble; and yet, such has been the power of the word upon the heart, it cannot, will not let us go. We see and feel the misery of departing from the truth, the wretchedness of getting back into the world, and being entangled in the spirit of it; and what must be the consequence if we leave those things we profess to know and believe, and embrace error or fall into the arms of sin! There is, therefore, a continuance in the word, it may be often, as I have said, in much darkness, much exercise, many trials, many temptations -- but still we are brought to this point, never to give up the word which has been made life and spirit to the soul. And though the Lord sometimes may very much hide his face, and we seem to be very poor, dull scholars, and to be much condemned for our unfruitfulness, to know so little of the spirit of the Master, and walk so little in his blessed ways; yet there is a looking unto him, a longing after him, a cleaving to him; and this manifests genuine discipleship. Now, as we still cling, cleave, hang, trust, and hope, we begin to know the truth; it is opened up to the mind, it is made exactly suitable to our state and case; and the wonderful way in which it addresses and adapts itself to our various and pressing needs and necessities becomes more and more manifest.
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brucedinsman · 5 months
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Fox's Book of Martyrs
https://www.biblestudytools.com/history/foxs-book-of-martyrs/ Edited by William Byron Forbush This is a book that will never die — one of the great English classics. . . . Reprinted here in its most complete form, it brings to life the days when “a noble army, men and boys, the matron and the maid,” “climbed the steep ascent of heaven, ‘mid peril, toil, and pain.” “After the Bible itself, no…
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kristenswig · 4 months
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Best Film Editing 2023
Winner
All Dirt Roads Taste of Salt - Lee Chatametikool
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The Killer - Kirk Baxter Reality - Ron Dulin and Jennifer Vecchiarello Theater Camp - Jon Philpot Tótem - Omar Guzmán The Zone of Interest - Paul Watts
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Best Original Score 2023
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The Zone of Interest - Mica Levi
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The Killer - Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross Killers of the Flower Moon - Robbie Robertson Other People's Children - Robin Coudert & Gael Rakotondrabe Pacifiction - Joe Robinson and Marc Verdaguer Trenque Lauquen - Gabriel Chwojnik
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Best Sound Editing 2023
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The Zone of Interest - Johnnie Burn
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Enys Men - Mark Jenkin and Barney Oram Evil Dead Rise - Peter Albrechtsen The Killer - Ren Klyce No One Will Save You - Will Files and Chris Terhune
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Best Sound Mixing 2023
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The Zone of Interest - Johnnie Burn and Tarn Willers
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All Dirt Roads Taste of Salt - Nicolas de Poulpiquet Infinity Pool - Rob Bertola and Alex Bullick The Killer - Ren Klyce and Stephen Urata Leave the World Behind - Jason King, Beau Borders, John W. Cook Pacifiction - Jordi Ribas and Bruno Tarrière
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Best Visual Effects 2023
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Evil Dead Rise
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Beau is Afraid No One Will Save You
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stairnaheireann · 2 months
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#OTD in Irish History | 31 March:
1711 – Seven women from Island Magee, Co Antrim were imprisoned and pilloried for ‘bewitching’ a woman named Mary Dunbar, who had experienced strange fits and visions. 1790 – A quarrel between John Philpot Curran (MP for Kilbeggan) and Robert Hobart (MP for Portarlington) resulted in a duel in which Hobart allowed Curran to fire and then refused to return fire. 1855 – Charlotte Brontë, daughter…
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MWW Artwork of the Day (1/17/23) Glyn Philpot (British, 1884-1937) Girl at her Toilet (c. 1910) Oil on canvas, 100  85 cm. Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa, Wellington NZ
"Girl at her Toilet" is typical in many respects of British painting in the years immediately preceding the First World War. It makes a deliberate contrast with John Singer Sargent’s notorious "Madame X" (1884, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York), as well as referring to the suggestive interior scenes of the Dutch tradition that set sexual innuendo in everyday environments. The plain looks of the model (the artist’s sister and devoted supporter, Daisy, who posed for him more than once) and the dark colouring of the setting fit well with the deglamourisation of the female figure that Philpot seems to have been aiming for. 
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vincentdelaplage · 2 years
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LA COULEUR ROUGE #culturejaiflash #peinturefigurative Regardez "Malcolm Arnold - Brass Quintet No. 1 Op. 73 - I. Allegro vivace" sur YouTube https://youtu.be/ZLaIxHPbgjo John Philpot Curran (24 juillet 1750 - 14 octobre 1817) est un avocat irlandais, né près de Cork. Il acquit par son talent et son patriotisme une grande réputation; fut nommé en 1784 membre de la Chambre des communes irlandaise, et devint sous la vice-royauté du duc de Bedford greffier de la chancellerie (master of rolls). Il défendit en toute occasion les droits de ses compatriotes, et se fit remarquer par cette éloquence fougueuse et imagée qui semble propre aux Irlandais. On a publié en 1805 un recueil de ses discours. Son fils a écrit sa Vie, Londres, 1819. L'avocat John Philpot Curran est ausculté par son médecin qui lui trouve une très mauvaise toux et lui dit : - Vous toussez mal… - Je me suis pourtant exercé toute la nuit. https://www.facebook.com/groups/2633342570072743/?ref=share_group_link https://www.instagram.com/p/ChwhDtzsIpx/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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irishgop · 24 days
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Portrait of Frances Hodgkins, Cedric Morris, Oil on Canvas, 1928 (Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki)
She arrived in London in the spring of 1901 at the age of 32. By June she was sketching in Normandy before decamping to Paris and Italy. Hodgkins became an incessant traveler including within England and the British Empire, among the Low Countries, around the Mediterranean as well France on the Continent, and eventually The United Stares; who embraced “en plein air” sketching and painting.
As World WR I consumed continental Europe, Hodgkins settled in the village of St.Ives, Cornwall, having given up on a studio in Kensington which she had leased but found cold and cramped. She leased it to Cedric Morris and his friend Lett-Haines. They were the first of numerous English artists drawn into her circle. Ten years later Morris would paint the portrait of Hodgkins posted here. A year earlier Morris had introduced Hodgkins to Ben Nicholson, an abstract artist who had assumed the leadership of the Seven & Five Society of avant-garde artists in 1926, and began frequenting St.Ives in Cornwall in 1928.
Hodgkins would join other preeminent artists like Winifred Nicholson, Barbara Hepworth and Henry Moore in the Seven & Five Society. She exhibited her work in the Society’s 10th and 11th exhibitions and with the Society in their 1932 showing at the Leicester Gallery in London.
In 1938 her only lithograph, “An Arrangement of Jugs,” was produced and published by the Curwen Press of Plainfield, East London along with images done by Duncan Grant, Vanessa Bell, and John Piper. Kenneth Clarke, Director of the National Gallery in London had her exhibit at the British Pavilion of the 1939 NEw York World’s Fair, and subsequently she was invited to show at the 22nd Venice Biennale alongside Duncan Grant, Edward Wadsworth, Frank Dobson, Glyn Philpot, and Alfred Munnings.
In November of 1946, six months before her death, 64 of Hodgkins’ paintings and 17 drawings were shown in a critically acclaimed retrospective at the Lefevre Gallery. Francis Hodgkins passed away in May of 1947.
[Abstracted from writing by Jonathan Gooderham & Richard Wolfe, and edited by Grace Alty.]
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stirlingmoss · 2 years
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Annie, My first Success, 1864' MADE: 1864
MAKER: Cameron, Julia Margaret
Photograph entitled 'Annie, My first Success, 1864' taken by Julia Margaret Cameron in 1864. Albumen contact print from wet collodion negative. This photographic portrait of Annie Wilhemina Philpot (1857- 1936) forms part of the Herschel Album, created by Cameron for her friend Sir John Herschel (1792-1871). Annie was the daughter of Rev William Benamin Philpot, poet and friend of Alfred Tennyson (1809-1892).
CATEGORY: Photographs OBJECT NUMBER:1984-5017/29 TYPE: Photograph CREDIT: Sotheby's COPYRIGHT: National Science and Media Museum
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forsesiamo · 2 years
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Şimdiye kadar hayaletlerden korkmayan bir katil görmedim.
-John Philpot Curran
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werewolfetone · 6 months
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This paragraph from john philpot curran's wikipedia article. world's most toxic group chat
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by Joseph Philpot
"For whoever is born of God overcomes the world -- and this is the victory that overcomes the world, even our faith." - 1 John 5:4
If we are to be saved our faith must gain the day; we must have a faith that shall triumph over death and hell and gain a glorious conquest over every internal and external and infernal foe. This is just the state, then, in which the matter stands -- we must either conquer or be conquered; we must either gain the day and be crowned with an immortal crown of glory, or else sink in the strife, defeated by sin and Satan. But none of God’s people will be defeated in the fight; and yet they often seem, as it were, to escape defeat by the very skin of their teeth; yet faith will sooner or later gain the day, for Jesus is its finisher as well as its author. He will crown the faith of his own gift with eternal glory. He will never allow his dear family to be overcome in the good fight of faith, for he will give strength to every weak arm and power to every feeble knee, and has engaged to bring them off more than conquerors. Thus as the Lord the Spirit is pleased to work in the soul by his living energy, he strengthens faith more and more to believe in the name of the only begotten Son of God, to receive more continual supplies out of his fullness, to wrestle more earnestly with God for a spiritual blessing, to stand more firmly in the evil day against every assaulting foe, to fight more strenuously the good fight of faith, and never cry defeat until faith gains its glorious end, which is to see Jesus as he is in the realms of eternal day.
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hermitparadise · 3 years
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Tiger beat presenting The Bugaloos (1970)
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tabernacleheart · 5 years
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When Mr. Philpot the martyr, was addressing a young man about to die for Christ, he said to him, “Brother, thou art a vessel in the great house of thy Master, and this day he will scour thee, scour thee hard, but remember thou shalt soon stand upon the shelf, shining bright and glorious.” Well, sometimes pains, and troubles, and tribulations do have this effect of scouring the vessels of God to make them bright for heaven. We must all be purged and scoured from sinful lusts, from all the contamination of the flesh and of the creature, and then we shall be fit for the Master’s use.
Charles Spurgeon; Commentary on 2 Timothy 2:19-21
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brucedinsman · 3 years
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Foxe's Book of Martyrs
Foxe’s Book of Martyrs
https://www.biblestudytools.com/history/foxs-book-of-martyrs/ Edited by William Byron Forbush This is a book that will never die — one of the great English classics. . . . Reprinted here in its most complete form, it brings to life the days when “a noble army, men and boys, the matron and the maid,” “climbed the steep ascent of heaven, ‘mid peril, toil, and pain.” “After the Bible itself, no…
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