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    The Relation between Content and Experience In George Fox\u27s Theology of Encounter

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    The kerygmatic message of George Fox may be described as a theology of encounter. Not only did it call for a transforming encounter with God through the pneumatic power and presence of the resurrected Lord, but Fox\u27s spiritual insights were gained largely by means of such encounters which he called openings. The focus of this paper is to explore the connection between salient aspects of Fox\u27s kerygmatic message and their epistemological origins within his spiritual experience; in other words, to assess the relation between content and experience in George Fox\u27s theology of encounter

    fox n / fox (slip

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    fox nI can hear him now--'Tail a fox slip in that lead there.'PRINTED ITEM DNE SupNOV. 10 1987 G. M. StoryWK [Maybe add to DNE Sup, to fox n 2]Used I and SupUsed I and SupUsed Su

    Foreword in George Fox\u27s \u27Book of Miracles\u27

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    Most people who are familiar with the writings of George Fox know either his Journal or his letters. Some will have heard of his Book of Miracles, but few will actually have seen a copy of it, as the first two printings of Cadbury\u27s edition were quite small, and until now, copies are found primarily in library collections

    fox n: fox trap

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    fox nIn the meantime my brother Fred and I set out our fox traps, thinking that if by chance we would get a fox that would help to buy food.PRINTED ITEM DNE Sup[Add to DNE fox n 2, to , to 1977 quot] [Notice the common vb form: _set out_]G. M. Story MAY 13 1988 WKUsed I and SupUsed I and SupUsed Su

    fox n: fox trap

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    fox nThe next day I was supposed to go out the bay ten miles and pick up some fox traps that we had out there.PRINTED ITEM DNE Sup[Add to DNE fox n 2, to 1977 quot]G. M. Story FEB. 15 1989 WkUsed I and SupUsed I and SupUsed Su

    silver n/ silver (fox

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    silver nHe paid out $150 for a silver fox, male.PRINTED ITEM DNE Sup[Add to DNE silver n 2, to 1956 cite] G.M.StoryNOV. 3 1987 WKUsed I and SupUsed I and Sup2Used Sup~ fir/fox/hair (fox)/jar/thaw/ patch fox, GLITTER, PATCH FOX

    silver n: silver fox

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    silver nI think [Mr Churchill's radio speech] was better news to Uncle Alex than if he had had a sliver fox in his trap'.PRINTED ITEM DNE SupG.M.Story FEB. 15 1989WK [Add to DNE silver n 2, to 1956 quot]Used I and SupUsed I and Sup2Not used~ fir/fox/hair (fox)/jar/thaw/ patch fox, GLITTER, PATCH FOX.The source is not listed in DNE but card is stamped as cited

    An Agent-based Approach to Health Care Management

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    The provision of medical care typically involves a number of individuals, located in a number of different institutions, whose decisions and actions need to be coordinated if the care is to be effective and efficient. To facilitate this decision making and to ensure the coordination process runs smoothly, the use of software support is becoming increasingly widespread. To this end, this paper describes an agent-based system which was developed to help manage the care process in real world settings. The agents themselves are implemented using a layered architecture, called AADCare, which combines a number of AI and agent techniques: a symbolic decision procedure for decision making with incomplete and conflicting information, a concept of accountability for task allocation, the notions of commitments and conventions for managing coherent cooperation, and a set of communication primitives for interagent interaction. The utility of this approach is demonstrated through the development of an application prototype for the clinical process of cancer treatment

    cross n / cross fox

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    cross n[He] built four cages, and got three cross foxes for breeder stock.PRINTED ITEM DNE Sup [Add to DNE cross n, to T -1965 cite]G. M. Story NOV.3 1987 [check] WKUsed I and SupUsed I and SupUsed Supcross(-fox), cross-patch, PATCH FOX, cross haulsChecked by Jordyn Hughes on Tue 28 Jun 201

    cross n: cross fox

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    cross nI looked at the hairs on the stick where the wire was / attached and saw that a cross fox had been in it but had gotten away. Ed. gloss: 'A variant of the red fox family with a premium-priced pelt. Distinguished by a more or less distinct dark cross formed on the back by a dorsal stripe and a band across the shoulders.PRINTED ITEM DNE Sup [Add to DNE cross n, to T-1965 quot]G. M. Story FEB. 15 1989[check] WKUsed I and SupUsed I and SupUsed Supcross(-fox), cross-patch, PATCH FOX, cross haulsChecked by Jordyn Hughes on Tue 28 Jun 201
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