Examples of using Revivals in English and their translations into German
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How did the revivals begin?
Revivals are against organised labour!
Brilliant new productions and revivals.
Evangelical Revivals in New Zealand"* Evans, Robert 2000.
Things like that show clearly the face of Satan in opposing revivals.
After all, revivals are the most horrible thing that the present culture has to offer.
This ruling demon of materialism prevents revivals, hinders our prayers, and enslaves our people.
In great revivals people sometimes fall down screaming under conviction.
These are eyewitnessaccounts of what I have seen God do in three revivals- which Dr. Rice called,"a miracle of God.
Herewith, even bigger revivals will break out, the likes of which the world has never seen, as Jesus says.
From 1969 to about1973 the church was in the midst of a mighty series of revivals, led by the pastor, Dr. Timothy Lin.
These were not revivals of the type of political empire found in those lands in the 2nd century A. D.
If we want revival badly enough, we will not close the very service where God so often sends real revivals.
From the 12th to 15th Centuries there were revivals in Southern Europe in which many spoke in other tongues.
Great revivals are winning millions in South America, in sub-saharan Africa, and in parts of Russia, China and South Korea.
The opera house is known for premieres and revivals of works that are a little less known to the public.
The revivals in the last time before the end will particularly emerge there, where the announcing of the Gospel is felt as an inner need.
Another thing you need to know is the fact that most revivals happen in a local church, like ours, or other small meetings.
Since making successful debuts at the aforementioned houses,he has been a regular guest conductor for repertory productions, revivals and new productions.
These were not revivals of the type of political empire found in those lands in the 2nd century A. D.
Fast forward to the 60s and 70s and you will see one of most obvious andpopular revivals of the bohemian look in the hippy movement.
Medical probe revivals can no longer be called in PvP regions belonging to the opposing faction.
Christofferson(2013):"Critics have also claimed that there were no religious revivals in the Palmyra, New York, area in 1820.
What have been called revivals have really, in the Divine intention, and in their very essence, been reformations.
Classic Modernism's romantic aim to make art and everything else original finds its double-edgedcontinuation in a culture largely determined by retro trends and revivals.
The Opéra de Paris also presents revivals of productions that significantly changed the history of opera.
Popular revivals are too often carried by appeals to the imagination, by exciting the emotions, by gratifying the love for what is new and startling.
Gonerill and Regan have both been revivals for Edmund's love, and their lust drives the sisters to desperate behavior.
Both good and counterfeit revivals take place as evil spirit tries to match the move of the Spirit of God to bring about a world harvest for Jesus.
Three new productions, two revivals, one restaging, one revival from the Salzburg Whitsun Festival and three concert performances formed the 2016 opera offerings.