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1. Superstitions About Babies and Cauls

2. SUPERSTITIONS are found all over the world.

3. Small minds breed small-minded superstitions.

4. Superstitions also flourish in organized sport.

5. Why does Jehovah strongly oppose superstitions?

6. IS IT harmless to follow superstitions?

7. Superstitions abound with regard to salt.

8. Some Aloes are part of cultural superstitions, i.e

9. She was an encyclopaedia of superstitions and proverbs.

10. Education showed him the falsity of his superstitions.

11. Superstitions is the religion of feeble minds. 

12. We must overcome superstitions and emancipate the mind.

13. 133 15 Superstitions Can Lead to Unhappiness

14. Old superstitions seem incredible to educated people.

15. 4 Do away with all fetishes and superstitions.

16. Ceso, when will you stop with those superstitions?

17. We have a lot of superstitions about animals.

18. You know, you really should have trusted your superstitions.

19. Break down fetishes and superstitions and emancipate the mind.

20. Her intellect was indeed darkled by many prejudices and superstitions.

21. Many superstitions have come into existence and then faded away.

22. Superstitions related to “good luck” gods, charms and fortune-telling are dangerous

23. Babylonian superstitions probably made this miracle all the more terrifying.

24. But all these superstitions are really altogether on a fictitious basis.

25. As we have seen, many superstitions serve to allay fears about the future.

26. Her intellect was indeed darkled by many prejudices and superstitions. Sentencedict.com

27. Psychologist Edward Hornick says that “superstitions are one of life’s better props.”

28. Gamblers develop all kinds of superstitions, hoping to influence luck in their favor.

29. (Isaiah 54:13) Only Jehovah’s people have completely broken free from Babylonish superstitions.

30. Some, at least initially, were afraid to mine underground because of certain superstitions.

31. Birthmarks, in certain cultures, have specific meanings and associations to superstitions, teachings, and experiences of particular communities.

32. Astrological almanacs and treatises are sold by the tens of thousands, and Astrological superstitions are still current

33. Superstitions vary immensely throughout the world, and their propagation depends on local folklore, legends, and circumstances.

34. She didn't seem to he bollixed with superstitions and he was feeding her Shellinger Black Magic.

35. 15 I conceive that you ignorantly worship; in all things you appear to me too superstitions.

36. 26 Protestant endeavours to extinguish popular superstitions and the widespread belief in magical remedies also proved largely futile.

37. The worldwide recession, food shortages, natural disasters, wars, cultural practices, and superstitions only compound the problem.

38. He was more interested in states of mind than in " puerile superstitions, Gothic castles, and chimeras. ".

39. Historically, Cauls were the subject of many superstitions; someone who is born with one is known as a caulbearer

40. Protestant endeavours to extinguish popular superstitions and the widespread belief in magical remedies also proved largely futile.

41. 8 Subtly satirical of western gullibility towards ancient rituals and superstitions, this is several cuts above standard culture-clash fare.

42. (Proverbs 3:5, 6) Yes, superstitions keep people in bondage, but Bible truths set them free. —John 8:32.

43. Subtly satirical of western gullibility towards ancient rituals and superstitions, this is several cuts above standard culture-clash fare.

44. Childhood memories and the superstitions of our ancestors all dispose us anyway towards conniving at the idea that fairies and ghosts exist.

45. Superstitions can, among other things, lead people into blaming their misfortunes on bad luck rather than accepting responsibility for their deeds.

46. Amulets and Superstitions: The Original Texts With Translations and Descriptions of a Long Series of Egyptian, Sumerian, Assyrian, Hebrew, Christian by E

47. Historical superstitions about the Caul claimed it could protect against drowning, provide good luck in court, and grant safety on the battlefield.

48. The angel is the Aptest possible symbol for the Renaissance, its winged flight representing the freeing of the imagination from the confines of medieval superstitions and restrictions.

49. Every teaching of Guru Nanak Dev preached that a campaign should be carried on to abolish superstitions, social disparities and social evils from the society.

50. Atheism, agnosticism, evolution, and a host of other confusing and conflicting ideas and theories that are no more enlightening than the rituals and superstitions of the past.

51. Think of all the money we'll make! What could be better than money? You may talk about your superstitions, but for me, there's nothing like cold cash.

52. If Antiabortionism required the pervert­ ing of natural reason and moral sensibil­ ities by a system of superstitions, then the liberal could discredit it-but it doesn't, so he can't

53. A survey carried out by researchers from the Johannesburg Zoo have shown that in modern times old superstitions play a less significant role and modern children are more concerned whether frogs are poisonous or harmless.

54. If Satan could get men to trust in “lucky” charms, fortune-telling and popular superstitions, he could keep them in his grasp, blinding them to the “good news” that comes forth from the true and living God.

55. The Origin of Man and of his Superstitions Carveth Read Upon their "reservations" like our own Amerinds, or lost to their own costumes and even to their own blood and color? The Pacific Triangle Sydney Greenbie

56. He was delighted that the Copernican system...... was widely accepted in everyday life in Holland...... and acknowledged by astronomers, except those, he wrote...... who " were a bit slow- witted or under the superstitions...... imposed by merely human authority.

57. “And if, for example, Antiabortionism required the perverting of natural reason and normal sensibilities by a system of superstitions, then the liberal could discredit it—but it doesn’t, so he can’t.”—Roger Wertheimer, Philosophy and Public Affairs 11.1.2 Singular Inferences

58. (1 Timothy 4:1) So any response attributed to the dead may well be from the demons who masquerade as “agents of good” and promote a religious lie, enslaving people to superstitions that lead them away from the truth of God’s Word.

59. If ever Calumny aims the poisoned shaft at them, may friendship be by to ward the blow!: Superstitions, prejudices and Calumny thrive in the putrid soil of disinformation, mis-information and lack of information.: The accusation brought against the leaders of the Girondist party was a mere Calumny.: It is there one lives exempt from the assaults of censure, detraction, and Calumny.