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The breath...

Jul 03, 2001 01:48 PM
by DNisk98114


Subj: A large breath.....
Date: 7/3/01 3:11:59 PM !!!First Boot!!!
From: DNisk98114
To: theos-world@yahoogroups.com

This caught our eye and once the humour of it vanished , one was struck by 
the fact of it being a great example of breath (or pneuma) and how the soul 
can "reverberate" with the harmonies of the upper spheres.
Which may or may not differentiate it from some politicians.
But the breath of life is everywhere , so it would seem.
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*** English Vicar claims sermon record

WHALLEY, England (AP) - Rev. Chris Sterry had a lot to tell his
parishioners about the Old Testament. So much, in fact, that more
than 28 hours after he started preaching at an English church, he
was still in the pulpit delivering a sermon he claims set a record
for an unscripted speech. Sterry began his sermon at 6:30 a.m.
Friday, lecturing on the Book of Genesis in a bid to get his name
into another well-known book - the Guinness Book of Records. "This
will be a proper sermon," Sterry, 46, said before he began
preaching. "As a former lecturer on the Old Testament I am looking
forward to unlimited opportunity to talk about one of my great
enthusiasms." When he reached the existing record of 27 hours and 30
minutes Saturday morning, the Anglican vicar was lecturing to about
100 parishioners about the biblical tale of Daniel in the lion's
den. He had planned to preach for 36 hours, but called off his
marathon after 28 hours and 45 minutes.


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