If he had left that out, his Bible would have been only a pamphlet.
King's letter, though, didn't receive much attention when it was published by the Quakers as a pamphlet in May.
Like many who read a pamphlet distributed by concerned citizens to prevent her becoming our president, I still had my doubts.
They produced a pamphlet outlining how a woman should wear the veil, and whom she could and could not be seen with.
He wrote a pamphlet that analysed his party's defeat in the east which, among other things, called for a more effective campaign strategy.
Later, to refute rumors that he had granted the couple special favors while he was Treasury chief, Hamilton went public, publishing a pamphlet explaining the sordid affair.
Campaigners will try to maintain pressure, and have already seized on a pamphlet co-authored by Mr Hunt seven years ago which mooted universal insurance as a possible mechanism for health funding.
According to Mr Tyrie, this marks a shift of opinion inside his own party: when he published a pamphlet last year suggesting that the upper chamber should be directly elected, virtually no Conservatives agreed.
The father of three admits it was "scary" to read a pamphlet telling him the radiation exposure from each scan, but he was comfortable with the idea that the scans were necessary to monitor cysts associated with his pancreatitis.
According to a pamphlet obtained by datacider, the MEDIAS family will soon be welcoming a Gingerbread-powered N-06C, which closely resembles the N-04C except for the extra 0.2mm thickness plus 10g weight, as well as touch buttons instead of physical ones.
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These weighty charges were brought because, in a public speech and in a pamphlet, he had criticised Malaysia's police and its attorney general over their conduct of a case involving a 15-year-old girl and a number of men, including a prominent politician.
Then I saw what seemed to be a pamphlet in the open book, and as the train approached Union Square I offered my seat to an unpleasant woman who denied that she was pregnant and staggered across the jolting subway car to have a better look.
For this biography is also something of a political pamphlet, a sophisticated rallying cry for disoriented modern Toryism.
And at age 93, after a distinguished but relatively anonymous life, he published a slim pamphlet that even he expected would be little more than a vanity project.
One of his last pieces of writing was a reflective pamphlet, which he distributed to friends.
Dr. Bronner's label, while it does proudly proclaim all of the above, mainly looks like a religious pamphlet.
And so he laid out an election plan for Marcus in a short pamphlet in Latin that remains almost unknown to modern readers.
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In a fine pamphlet published on September 15th, he specified assorted defence projects that might be cut, and was frank about the need to reform public-sector pay and pensions.
MPs of both parties for a part-elected upper house, has said in a thoughtful pamphlet that careful design could prevent Britain from moving all the way from its existing near-unicameral system right over to the American extreme of bicameral gridlock.
On his return to England, Windham published a widely read pamphlet describing his experiences.
In the middle of a crowded bar in East London, Joel was thumbing through a little white pamphlet to figure out which booth he should push his way towards next.
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He put out a 21-page pamphlet explaining it.
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The overly controlled approach of certain companies who have a Facebook page that reads like a press release or an informational pamphlet, will not win over customers.
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Perhaps Mr Arroyo's pamphlet should be read as a satire of Spanish inferiority and small-mindedness faced by the next-door riches of France with its art, its food, its countryside and its writing.
Another hurdle is that Tempe Mayor Neil Giuliano got angry last month and called the joint Tempe-Mesa deal off after learning Hawker had submitted a personal statement opposing the statement for the publicity pamphlet for the Nov. 7 election.
This seems to be enough for the Rupert Murdoch-owned daily banking pamphlet to announce that the estate tax is a midterm election issue.
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It's a weighty piece of work, more academic tome than pamphlet as they put it in the Wales Office - an exercise in governance that hasn't been undertaken in many years and a valuable, proper contribution to the process of considering where the devolution journey has got us, and whether we'd be wise to stop now, or press on.
The court said there was no reliable evidence that MPAC had advocated violence and that to describe the pamphlet presented by Mr Woolas' legal team as a 'hate' leaflet was 'extravagant'.
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