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1. Biography: Edmund of East Anglia, king and martyr (20 Nov 870)
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- Edmund of East Anglia, king and martyr .
- Edmund was born about 840, became King of East Anglia in about 855, and in 870 faced a horde of marauding Danes, who moved through the countryside, burning churches and slaughtering villages wholesale. On reaching East Anglia, their leaders confronted Edmund and offered him peace on condition that he would rule as their vassal and forbid the practice of the Christian faith. Edmund refused this last condition, fought, and was captured. ...
- Prayer (traditional language) O God of ineffable mercy, who didst give grace and fortitude to blessed Edmund the king to triumph over the enemy of his people by nobly dying for thy Name: Bestow on us thy servants, we beseech thee, the shield of faith, wherewith we may withstand the assaults of our ancient enemy; through Jesus Christ our Redeemer, who liveth and reigneth with thee and the Holy Spirit, one God, now and for ever. Prayer (contemporary language) O God of ineffable mercy, who gave grace and fortitude to blessed Edmund the king to triumph over the enemy of his people by nobly dying for your Name: Bestow on us your servants the shield of faith, with which we can withstand the assaults of our ancient enemy; through Jesus Christ our Redeemer, who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, now and for ever. ...
2. Edmund Rice Online
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- Throughout Australia approximately 4000 men and women work as professionals and volunteers in education, welfare and community groups which take their inspiration from Edmund Rice.
- WHO IS EDMUND RICE?.
- Edmund Rice was an Irish businessman who used his wealth for the service of the poor, particularly through education. A small proportion of the 4000 working in Australia in education, welfare and the community are Christian Brothers, members of the Catholic Religious Order founded by Edmund Rice. The vast majority are not, but are part of the Edmund Rice Family Movement. In varying ways they draw inspiration for their lives and work from Edmund and from his service of the most disadvantaged.
- In the tradition of Edmund, education is seen as a key way of assisting young people to develop as people who are able to live fully human lives and make their best contribution to the human community. ... Apart from mainstream schools, the Edmund Rice Family network includes a number of schools established to serve the needs of young people who are not suited to the structure of traditional schooling. ...
- Through Edmund Rice Camps, young people assist in providing holidays for children who would otherwise not have this experience.
- Edmund Rice Family volunteers can also be found in aboriginal communities throughout Australia, in East Timor, in Africa and other places throughout the world.
3. Edmund Fitzgerald - Photographs
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- Edmund Fitzgerald .
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4. Burke Edmund from FOLDOC
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- Burke Edmund.
- Recommended Reading: The Portable Edmund Burke, ed. by Isaac Kramnick (Penguin, 1999); The Enduring Edmund Burke: Bicentennial Essays, ed. ... Stanlis, and Peter Tann (Intercollegiate, 1997); and Edmund Burke: A Genius Reconsidered, ed. ...
- Nearby terms: Buddhism « bundle theory « Buridan Jean « Burke Edmund » Busy Beaver » Butler Joseph » byte .
5. Medieval Sourcebook: Abbo of Fleury: The Martyrdom of St. Edmund, King of East Anglia, 870
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- Edmund, King of East Anglia, 870.
- Edmund, King of East Anglia before 870, here comes from the Anglo-Saxon version as it appears in Sweet's Anglo-Saxon Primer, 9th edn. ...
- Edmund, just as Edmund's sword-bearer related it to King Aethelstan4 when Dunstan was a young man and the sword-bearer was an aged man. ...
- Edmund the Blessed, King of East Anglia, was wise and worthy, and exalted among the noble servants of the almighty God. ...
- Soon afterward he sent to king Edmund a threatening message, that Edmund should submit to his alliegence, if he cared for his life. The messenger came to king Edmund and boldly announced Ivar's message: "Ivar, our king, bold and victorious on sea and on land, has dominion over many peoples, and has now come to this country with his army to take up winter-quarters with his men. ...
- Then king Edmund summoned a certain bishop with whom he was most intimate, and deliberated with him how he should answer the fierce Ivar. The bishop was afraid because of this emergency, and he feared for the king's life, and counselled him that he thought that Edmund should submit to what Ivar asked of him. ... " Then said king Edmund, since he was completely brave: "This I heartily wish and desire, that I not be the only surviror after my beloved thegns are slain in their beds with their children and wives by these pirates. ...
- Go now quickly and tell your fierce lord: 'Never in this life will Edmund submit to Ivar the heathen war-leader, unless he submit first to the belief in the Saviour Christ which exists in this country. '" Then the messenger went quickly on his way, and met along the road the cruel Ivar with all his army hastening toward Edmund, and told the impious one how he had been answered. ...
- King Edmund, against whom Ivar advanced, stood inside his hall, and mindful of the Saviour, threw out his weapons. ... Lo! the impious one then bound Edmund and insulted him ignominiously, and beat him with rods, and afterwards led the devout king to a firm living tree, and tied him there with strong bonds, and beat him with whips. In between the whip lashes, Edmund called out with true belief in the Saviour Christ. ... When Ivar the impious pirate saw that the noble king would not forsake Christ, but with resolute faith called after Him, he ordered Edmund beheaded, and the heathens did so. While Edmund still called out to Christ, the heathen dragged the holy man to his death, and with one stroke struck off his head, and his soul journeyed happily to Christ. ...
6. November 20 Saint
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- EDMUND.
- Edmund was an English king who lived in the ninth century. ... Edmund tried to serve God as well as David had. In fact, Edmund even learned David's psalms by heart. ... King Edmund governed wisely, showing kindness to all his subjects. ... The barbarian leader offered to spare Edmund's life if he would agree to certain terms. ... Edmund was tied to a tree and then cruelly whipped. ... King Edmund died in 870. ... Edmund the martyr became very popular in England. ...
- Edmund for the loyalty to God and our country that he had.
7. The San Antonio College LitWeb Edmund Spenser Page
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- The Edmund Spenser Page.
- Edmund Spenser, The Faerie Queene. ... That is a consideration!! Edmund Spenser's Poetry is a Norton Critical (3rd) Edition, selected and edited by Hugh Maclean and Anne Lake Prescott.
- See the Edmund Spenser Home Page ( below ).
- Leicester Bradner, Edmund Spenser and the Faerie Queene. ...
- Edmund Spenser. ...
- The Edmund Spenser Home Page. ...
8. EDMUND HUSSERL
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- EDMUND HUSSERL.
- Edmund Husserl, Collected Works .
- Thomas Sheehan Edmund Husserl: The Encyclopaedia Britannica Article.
- Edmund Husserl: The Amsterdam Lectures: Phenomenological Psychology .
- Edmund Husserl: The Marginal Notes on Being and Time .
- Edmund Husserl: The Marginal Notes on Kant and the Problem of Metaphysics .
- Edmund Husserl: Letter to Alexander Pf”nder (January 6, 1931) .
- Edmund Husserl: "Phenomenology and Anthropology" (June, 1931) .
9. St. Edmund
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- ST EDMUND, KING AND MARTYR—A. ...
- Edmund's life in verse compiled by John Lydgate, the most learned professor, celebrated poet, and monk of St. ... Edmund, and prayers to him, manuscripts in several libraries, as (with other manuscripts relating to this saint) in the Norfolk Library, belonging to the Royal Society. ...
- Edmund, at that time only fifteen years of age, but a most virtuous prince, and descended from the old English-Saxon kings of this isle. ... Edmund lived in retirement a whole year in his royal tower at Hunstanton (which he had built for a country solitude), which place is now a village in Norfolk. ...
- Edmund's dominions, burning Thetford, the first town they met with, and laying waste all before them. ...
- Edmund's own town and private patrimony; not on account of his burial, for <Bury> in the English-Saxon language signified a court or palace. ... Edmund were honoured with many miracles. ... Edmund are admirably set forth by our historians. ... Edmund is reckoned among the holidays of precept in this kingdom by the national council of Oxford in 1222; but is omitted in the constitutions of Archbishop Simon Islep, who retrenched certain holidays in 1362.
- Edmund's whole life was a preparation for martyrdom.
10. Edmund Optics
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- Edmund Industrial Optics has sales offices around the world.
11. Edmund Husserl
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- Edmund Husserl.
- Edmund Husserl was the principal founder of phenomenology — and thus one of the most influential philosophers of the 20th century. ...
- Edmund Husserl died on April 27, 1938 in Freiburg. ...
- Husserl, Edmund (1950-) Husserliana: Edmund Husserl — Gesammelte Werke, The Hague/Dordrecht: Nijhoff/Kluwer. ...
- Claesges, Ulrich (1964) Edmund Husserls Theorie der Raumkonstitution, The Hague: Nijhoff. ...
- Held, Klaus (1990) “Edmund Husserl,” in Philosophen des 20. ...
- Künne, Wolfgang (1986) “Edmund Husserl: Intentionalität,” in Grundprobleme der großen Philosophen: Philosophie der Neuzeit IV, ed. ...
- Rinofner-Kreidl, Sonja (2000) Edmund Husserl: Zeitlichkeit und Intentionalität, Freiburg/Br. ...
- Schwabe-Hansen, Elling (1991) Das Verhältnis von transzendentaler und konkreter Subjektivität in der Phänomenologie Edmund Husserls, Oslo/Munich: Solum/Fink. ...
- ) (1988) Edmund Husserl and the Phenomenological Tradition, Washington: Catholic University of America Press. ...
- ) (1979) Lebenswelt und Wissenschaft in der Philosophie Edmund Husserls, Frankfurt/M. ...
- Yamaguchi, Ichiro (1982) Passive Synthesis und Intersubjektivität bei Edmund Husserl, The Hague: Nijhoff. ...
12. Sinking of the Fitzgerald
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- The sinking of the SS Edmund Fitzgerald - November 10, 1975 .
- The SS Edmund Fitzgerald sank in Lake Superior 20 years ago. Gordon Lightfoot's song "The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald" (1976, Moose Music, Ltd. ...
- than the Edmund Fitzgerald weighed empty. ...
- On November 10, 1975 the SS Edmund Fitzgerald sank in Lake Superior. ...
- came the wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald" .
- Between the time of her launch and its sinking, the SS Edmund Fitzgerald load line was raised 3 feet 3 1/4 inches, making her sit lower in the water. ...
- Within a matter of seconds, the cargo rushed forward, the bow plowed into the bottom of the lake, and the midship's structure disintegrated, allowing the submerged stern section, now emptied of cargo, to roll over and override the other structure, finally coming to rest upside-down atop the disintegrated middle portion of the ship" (Marine Accident Report SS Edmund Fitzgerald Sinking in Lake Superior). ...
- For more information on the SS Edmund Fitzgerald see:.
- The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald; Lyrics by Gordon Lightfoot, Moose Music Ltd. ...
- Ackerman, 1996: Teaching the extratropical cyclone with the Edmund Fitzgerald storm. ...
- Marine Casualty Report, SS EDMUND FITZGERALD; Sinking in Lake Superior on 10 November 1975 with Loss of Life. ...
- Marine Accident Report SS Edmund Fitzgerald Sinking in Lake Superior, November 10, 1975. ...
- , The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald. ...
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