The Celestial Railroad ...year 1843 - Wikipedia
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The Celestial Railroad" is short story written as an allegory by American author Nathaniel Hawthorne. In it, Hawthorne parodies the seventeenth-century book The Pilgrim's Progress by John Bunyan, which portrays a Christian's spiritual "journey" through life. In this story, the pilgrim journeys by iron horse rather than by foot, the burden of sin that Bunyan portrays is pulled by the same train, and Bunyan's figure Evangelist, preaching a message of conversion, is replaced by a figure known as "Mr. Smooth-it-away." Hawthorne mostly wrote against his own religious belief,[1] popular at the time, Unitarianism or Transcendentalism,[2] but according to some educators, several of his comments also indicate his dissatisfaction with Bunyan's religiously exclusive theology.[3] In addition to this underlying view, however, he states "we were rushing by the place where Christian's burden fell from his shoulders at the sight of the Cross...for our burdens were rich in many things esteemed precious throughout the world." The story ends with the traveler's relief that what he'd seen was just a dream and an element of hope that is rare in Hawthorne's romantic era literature.
The American composer Charles Ives based the second movement of his Fourth Symphony on Hawthorne's story, expanding on his earlier piece for solo piano, also entitled The Celestial Railroad.
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The Celestial Railroad" is short story written as an allegory by American author Nathaniel Hawthorne. In it, Hawthorne parodies the seventeenth-century book The Pilgrim's Progress by John Bunyan, which portrays a Christian's spiritual "journey" through life. In this story, the pilgrim journeys by iron horse rather than by foot, the burden of sin that Bunyan portrays is pulled by the same train, and Bunyan's figure Evangelist, preaching a message of conversion, is replaced by a figure known as "Mr. Smooth-it-away." Hawthorne mostly wrote against his own religious belief,[1] popular at the time, Unitarianism or Transcendentalism,[2] but according to some educators, several of his comments also indicate his dissatisfaction with Bunyan's religiously exclusive theology.[3] In addition to this underlying view, however, he states "we were rushing by the place where Christian's burden fell from his shoulders at the sight of the Cross...for our burdens were rich in many things esteemed precious throughout the world." The story ends with the traveler's relief that what he'd seen was just a dream and an element of hope that is rare in Hawthorne's romantic era literature.
The American composer Charles Ives based the second movement of his Fourth Symphony on Hawthorne's story, expanding on his earlier piece for solo piano, also entitled The Celestial Railroad.
The Celestial Railroad ...year 1843
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Genetic code message 43 ..... of year 18 43
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maximum of 43 = 64 amino acids.
Electronic Data Systems - Wikipedia
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Electronic Data Systems (EDS) was an American multinational information technology ... Electronic Data Systems was founded in 1962 by H. Ross Perot.
Headquarters: Plano, Texas, USA
Revenue: US$22.1 billion (2007)
Number of employees: 136,000
Founder: H. Ross Perot
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For clients around the world, Electronic Data Systems Corporation (EDS) is the bridge ... At the age of 19, a young Texan named H. Ross Perot received a much ...
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Acetylcholine - Wikipedia
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Antagonists: tubocurarine, atropine
Metabolism: acetylcholinesterase
Biosynthesis: choline acetyltransferase
Precursor: choline, acetyl-CoA
Acetylcholine - Neuroscience - NCBI Bookshelf
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Acetylcholine
.............hol --> holy powers of molecule thought hierarchy
Holy Spirit - Wikipedia
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Jump to Comparative religion - Holy Spirit. Holy Spirit (also called Holy Ghost) is a term found in English translations of the Bible that is understood differently among the Abrahamic religions. The term is also used to describe aspects of other religions and belief structures.
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Acetylcholine
...........cho line
............cho --> chosen one ....word lines
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It was originally thought that the "chosen one" referred to a messiah (if not the messiah). In 4QTLevi (4Q541) there is a prophecy of an eschatological priest ...
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O = Oxygen atom gas message site
........Octagon House (Watertown, Wisconsin) - Wikipedia
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The Octagon House in Watertown, Wisconsin, also known as the Octagon House Museum or ... It has eight square rooms on each floor and triangular rooms in the corners,
a total of 32 rooms including the cupola. The porches or verandas ...
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a total of 32 rooms including
a total of 32 rooms including
a total of 32 rooms including ......
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OctagOn
...... oxygen molecule atomic mass 32 for LUNG
OctagOn
...... oxygen molecule atomic mass 32 for LUNG
...... atomic house at 919 Charles (Darwin) Street
a total of 32 rooms including
a total of 32 rooms including
a total of 32 rooms including .... the Watertown 32 communication problem .....
Floor 32 battle played out in Las Vegas
Floor 32 battle played out in Las Vegas
58 dead and 515 injured in the Octagon House /Highway 19 ......
oxygen gas molecule 32 battle played out at
Las Vegas country
music festival 91 (mirror highway 19 Watertown
https://www.avclub.com/more-than-50-dead-and-200-injured-at-las-vegas-country-18...
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