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    Murphy, John A., October 28, 2004 [Interview]

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    John A. Murphy was interviewed on October 28, 2004, by Joseph Valerio about his experiences before, during, and after World War II, with emphasis on the wartime home front.World War I

    Joseph Murphy portrait

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    The east annex of the Ohio Penitentiary, where death row and the execution chamber were located, displayed photographs of hundreds of prisoners who were condemned to death throughout the state’s history. This portrait of 18-year-old Joseph Murphy is one of them. Joseph and his brother, James, were both convicted for the murder of Perry Friedhoff, a cashier at a bank in Silverton, during a robbery. The caption at the bottom of Murphy’s photograph reads: “No. 175, Joseph Murphy of Hamilton County, electrocuted August 14, 1933, for the Murder of Perry Friedhoff.” Altogether there were 315 people who were electrocuted in the state of Ohio between 1897 and 1963. Joseph Murphy was the 175th prisoner to be executed in this manner

    Donnella, Rev. Joseph, March 15, 2005 [Interview]

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    Rev. Joseph Donnella was interviewed on March 15, 2000, by Joseph Strausbaugh about his upbringing, education, nd experiences as chaplain of Gettysburg College.Iithete, Immanuel; Murphy, Dennis; Haaland, Gordon A.; Cortes, Eldimiro; Dunn, CaseyGordon A. Haaland Years

    Joseph E. Lowery Meeting With Georgia House Speaker Tom Murphy, 1983

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    Southern Christian Leadership Conference President Joseph E. Lowery meets with Georgia state representative J.C. Daugherty and House Speaker Tom Murphy to talk about the beating of Warren Cokley in Tallapoosa, Georgia. Written on verso: Lowery and Georgia Representative J.C. Daugherty meet with House Speaker Tom Murphy regarding the terrorism in Murphy's home county.The Atlanta University Center Robert W. Woodruff Library acknowledges the generous support of the Joseph & Evelyn Lowery Institute for Justice and Human Rights, the Joseph Echols Lowery Irrevocable Trust, and other donors in supporting the processing and digitization of Morehouse College's Joseph Echols and Evelyn Gibson Lowery Collection

    Transpersonal Religiousness. Joseph Murphy and extended Sub-conscience

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    U čitavoj navali novih religioznih skupina, učenja i iskustava članak želi istražiti religijsku teoriju Josepha Murphya, čije se knjige u Hrvatskoj prodaju i čiji religiozni rječnik privlači mnoge čitatelje. Članak je razdijeljen na tri dijela. Autor članka u prvome dijelu pod naslovom Psihologizacija religioznosti kao kontekst čitave analize pokazuje kako se psihologija posebno bavi religijom i danas ima utjecaja na shvaćanje religioznosti kao proširivanja, 'razvlačenja' čovjekove podsvijesti te spoznaju novih psiholoških sadržaja skrivenih u čovjeku. U drugome dijelu, pod naslovom Religioznost proširene podsvijesti, autor istražuje rad američkoga mislioca Josepha Murphya. Polazeći od ezoterije Murphy na svoj jedinstven način interpretira sadržaje kršćanskoga vjerovanja koji se mogu svesti na otkrivanje i proširivanje podsvijesti kao dijela univerzalne energije koja je za njega u cjelini Bog sam. Takvo mišljenje točno odgovara onomu što se može nazvati transpersonalnom religioznošću. U trećemu dijelu, pod naslovom Joseph Murphy i transpersonalna religioznost, autor iznosi svoje prosudbe o toj temi. Joseph Murphy govori o transpersonalnom i ezoterijskom poimanju kršćanstva, Boga, Isusa Krista i čovjeka. Taj govor može biti zanimljiv i privlačan, no ipak, on nije uobičajeni biblijski i kršćanski govor.In the entire rush of new religious groups, teachings and experiences, this article wishes to investigate the religious theory of Joseph Murphy whose book is being sold in Croatia and whose religious language attracts a great number of readers. The article is divided into three sections. In the first part, entitled Psychologising religion, a context of analysis, the author shows how psychology deals in particular with religion and how today it influences the understanding of religion by expanding »spreading« man's subconscious and the realisation of new psychological content hidden in man. In the second section entitled Religious expansion of the subconscious, the author investigates the work of American philosopher Joseph Murphy. Starting from Murphy's esotery in his own peculiar way he interprets the content of Christian belief that can be brought down to the disclosing and expanding the subconscious as an act of universal energy which, for him, is God himself. This belief responds precisely to that which can be called transpersonal religiousness. In the third section, entitled Joseph Murphy and transpersonal religiousness, the author presents his judgement about this topic. Joseph Murphy speaks about transpersonal and esotheoretic perceptions of Christianity, God, Jesus Christ and man. That speech can be interesting and attractive nevertheless it isn't common in Biblical and Christian speech

    Gerard Murphy

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    Vendryes Joseph. Gerard Murphy. In: Etudes Celtiques, vol. 9, fascicule 1, 1960. pp. 241-242

    Gerard Murphy

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    Vendryes Joseph. Gerard Murphy. In: Etudes Celtiques, vol. 9, fascicule 1, 1960. pp. 241-242

    08.02.030: "Thomas Joseph Murphy"

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    Thomas Joseph Murphy, inscribed in ink on verso: b&w; 21.5 x 27.8 cm [copy of original photo], [Pennfield Ridge, New Brunswick]: [s.n.], [between October 22, 1940 and December 21, 1945

    Sanford Bates Correspondence to Joseph P. Murphy

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    A letter addressed to Joseph P. Murphy concerning a meeting of the Advisory Committee for the Ulman Foundation

    Letter from Edwin Murphy, Murphy Seed Company, to J.V. [John Victor] Carson The Dominguez Water Corporation, June 15, 1945

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    Formal notice that Murphy has sublet the old Kimura glass house to Charles Gonzalez
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