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A how to self help knowledge base to answer questions on control, management and understanding self, helping one deal, learn, know and master self. Dictionary Information: Definition Self-communion; Thesaurus: Self;
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First Publication: 'Self-Communion' T.J. Wise, Ed. Private printed, 1900. (30 copies) ; This Edition: Brontë Poems A.C. Benson, Ed. New York and London: G.P. Putnam's Sons, The Knickerbocker Press, 1915. pp. 303-315.
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This discussion focuses on the patient's persistent search for the self-initiating, agentic experience that exists within, or in dialectical relationship to, the development of self within ... Clement, C. (2004). Self Communion in the Intersubjective Field: Commentary on Case Study by Be... Psychoanal. Dial., 14:65-71.
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Self communion - Definition of Self communion at Dictionary.com a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms, and translation of Self communion. Look it up now! ... Use self communion in a Sentence...
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For the most part, when the matter of the pastor's self-communion was mentioned at all, it was dealt with cursorily, usually with an apparent assumption either that it was so obviously proper that there was no need to defend it, or else that it was so patently improper that it needed no elaborate refutation.
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Self Communion Anne Brontà ... And stealing life away. His footsteps in the ceaseless sound ; Of yonder clock I seem to hear, That through this stillness so profound ; Distinctly strikes the vacant ear. For ever striding on and on, He pauses not by night or day;
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It will be acknowledged by every spiritual and reflecting mind that the tendencies of the age are not the most favourable to the calm, solemn, holy duty of self-communion. We are fallen upon times of great religious, as well as worldly activity and excitement.
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It is still necessary to touch upon a question which recently has come in for much discussion in the Lutheran church, the question of the so-called self-communion of the clergyman, i.e., whether the clergyman distributing the Sacrament, in the event that no other clergyman is present who might give it to him,
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The self-communion of pastors was under provisional consideration at the Northwestern Wisconsin Special Conference in 1899. Since it was taken for granted that it would be of value for pastors as well as for congregations, that the prohibition by our church ritual should be lifted, and that the Norwegian Synod,
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Self-deceivers, Johnson said, avoid "self-communion." If the loss of honesty undermines communal life, the loss of self-honesty undermines the inner life -- after awhile one cannot trust oneself.
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