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    Black Fashion Designers Symposium: June Ambrose in conversation with Carly Cushnie and Michelle Ochs

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    June Ambrose in conversation with Carly Cushnie and Michelle Ochs at The Museum at FIT's annual fashion symposium, Black Fashion Designers, held on Monday, February 6, 2017. The one-day symposium featured talks by designers, models, journalists, and scholars on African diasporic culture and fashion.June Ambrose is a celebrity stylist and designer whose clients include Sean Combs, Jay Z, Alicia Keys, and Gabrielle Union. She is author of the book Effortless Style.Carly Cushnie and Michelle Ochs founded their brand Cushnie et Ochs in 2008, creating collections that juxtapose bold sensuality with minimalist sophistication

    Ambrose, R, NX31010

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    This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete. Visit this record in UMA's new catalogue at: https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/368427Surname: AMBROSE Given Name(s) or Initials: R Military Service Number or Last Known Location: NX31010 Missing, Wounded and Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: 19155178473 Item: [2016.0049.00758] "Ambrose, R, NX31010

    Ambrose, Theodore R, WX10874

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    This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete. Visit this record in UMA's new catalogue at: https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/368434Surname: AMBROSE Given Name(s) or Initials: THEODORE R Military Service Number or Last Known Location: WX10874 Missing, Wounded and Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: 25132178479 Item: [2016.0049.00764] "Ambrose, Theodore R, WX10874

    Ambrose, W R, QX7980

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    This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete. Visit this record in UMA's new catalogue at: https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/368430Surname: AMBROSE Given Name(s) or Initials: W R Military Service Number or Last Known Location: QX7980 Missing, Wounded and Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: 40101178476 Item: [2016.0049.00761] "Ambrose, W R, QX7980

    Letter from Sr. Mary Ambrose to Hagan

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    Holograph letter from Sr. (Mary) Ambrose, St. John’s Hospital, Limerick, to (Hagan), with a message for (Sr. Mary) Carmel. Planning to be in Rome on 20 November as advised by Rome; in best of spirits 'to face the music out there'. Regretting that Fr. R.[onayne] does not write; he is in Australia now dealing with Mother Xavier

    Ambrose R. Nichols, Jr. portrait

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    Studio portrait of Ambrose R. Nichols, Jr. Nichols was president Sonoma State University from 1961-1970.The photographs in this collection were created or gathered by the CSU Public Affairs Office, which provides consultation and advice to the Trustees, Chancellor, and other staff. The Public Affairs Offices oversees publications and reproduction, responds to press and other media inquiries as well as to information requests by the general public, and works cooperatively with campus public affairs offices on areas of mutual interest

    Ambrose Bierce

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    This is an online bibliographic resource produced for Oxford Bibliographies. It consists of an annotated bibliography of scholarship on the American author Ambrose Bierce

    H-Diplo Roundtable XX-20 on Matthew J. Ambrose. The Control Agenda: A History of the Strategic Arms Limitation Talks

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    A set of reviews of Matthew J. Ambrose\u27s The Control Agenda: A History of the Strategic Arms Limitation Talks, with a response from the author

    Ambrose of Milan\u27S Method of Mystagogical Preaching

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    Author: Satterlee, Craig A. Title: Ambrose of Milan\u27s method of mystagogical preaching. Publisher: Collegeville: Liturgical, 2002

    Soul Recreation: Spiritual Marriage and Ravishment in the Contemplative-Mystical Piety of Isaac Ambrose

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    ABSTRACT Tom Schwanda Soul Recreation: Spiritual Marriage and Ravishment in the Contemplative-Mystical Piety of Isaac Ambrose This thesis examines the theology and piety of Isaac Ambrose (1604-1664), a moderate Lancashire Puritan minister. More specifically it raises the question about the nature of his spiritual practices and whether they reflect what Bernard McGinn calls the “mystical element” of Christianity? This research is distinctive since Ambrose has never been the primary focus of research. There are six chapters to this thesis. Chapter 1 examines the definition of three key terms: “mysticism”, “Puritanism”, and “Puritan mysticism” and then substitutes “contemplative-mystical piety” for McGinn’s mystical element since this language is more familiar to the Reformed community. A review of the literature reveals the prevalence of contemplative-mystical piety within mainstream Puritanism. Chapter 2 explores the biblical and theological foundations of union with Christ, which the Puritans often called spiritual marriage. Contrary to common perception, the Puritans encouraged intimacy and sexual enjoyment in their godly marriage that they often perceived as a reciprocal relationship with their spiritual marriage. The third chapter creates a contemplative biography of Ambrose through his diary entries and examines his relationship with God and his neighbor through his annual retreats, the struggles of his soul, serving as a physician of the soul, times of public fasting and worship, and the significance of specific places or environment to his piety. Chapter 4 narrows the focus to Ambrose’s teaching on meditation and contemplation. The influence of Bernard of Clairvaux is clearly evident as Ambrose contemplatively looks at Jesus throughout all the manifestations of Jesus’ life. The fifth chapter considers Ambrose’s use of ravishment and examines the nature, dynamics and benefits of this ambiguous term of delight and enjoyment. The final chapter moves from the seventeenth-century to the present and inquires whether Ambrose’s contemplative-mystical piety can guide contemporary Reformed Christians. That requires an examination into the resistance of Karl Barth as well as the more receptive possibility of retrieval through Herman Bavinck. This work concludes with seven principles from Ambrose to encourage those who are members of the Reformed tradition
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