From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #12676 Reply-To: ammf@fruvous.com Sender: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest Friday, November 24 2023 Volume 14 : Number 12676 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Order# 12653 Confirme ["Keto Snacks" Subject: Order# 12653 Confirme Order# 12653 Confirme http://walmartninjakichensurvey.today/Vd1Iuut0j6ZFhwuy7mOjL_wpMz8poa2ARGdvaZL4fTUkmcACiQ http://walmartninjakichensurvey.today/fJzmJCldsvbDgmYcx7vD5gHmbSriTopC_cRBn3DUmwKTIJpRwA Beatty was married three times throughout his life, with each marriage ending due to the death of his wife. His first marriage was to Sarah Lewis Rochester, a relative of the founder of Rochester, New York, and RIT president Nathaniel Rochester, on September 19, 1839; the couple had one child, Charles, and Sarah died after "a year or two", according to Yerkes, Hays, and Blayney. Beatty's second marriage was to Mildred Ann Bell in 1848, and his second child, Pattie, was born of this marriage. Mildred died in 1867 and is buried with Beatty. He was married for a third and final time in 1879, to Elizabeth Boyle, widow of Jeremiah Boyle; they did not have children and Elizabeth died in 1886. Beatty was a slaveowner, and the 1860 census lists him as having owned one slave. Beatty died in his sleep at 4:10 p.m. on June 24, 1890, at the age of 74, in Danville. He had experienced severe pain for much of that morning. He was still a member of the Centre faculty at the time, having taught for two years after his resignation as president. He had been receiving medical treatment for several years before, though he downplayed the severity and effect of his malady and did not give up teaching at any point. His funeral was held on June 26 at the Second Pres ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 24 Nov 2023 12:53:11 +0100 From: "Grow new hair" Subject: Hormones that cause hairloss? Hormones that cause hairloss? http://genjiburnpresell.today/OD9AAps-2OPdFFBjjsJFRvF3Pyhh7zAKTHhZo-n9_JBi2eg6KQ http://genjiburnpresell.today/4DS9LQK77GYKQXD-X2KIjx_-loSnlLl5z4UMx10oUr9ncevGcQ he Jewish philosopher and pantheist Baruch Spinoza echoed Hobbes's doubts about the provenance of the historical books in his Tractatus Theologico-Politicus (published in 1670), and elaborated on the suggestion that the final redaction of these texts was post-exilic under the auspices of Ezra (Chapter IX). He had earlier been effectively excommunicated by the rabbinical council of Amsterdam for his perceived heresies. The French priest Richard Simon brought these critical perspectives to the Catholic tradition in 1678, observing "the most part of the Holy Scriptures that are come to us, are but Abridgments and as Summaries of ancient Acts which were kept in the Registries of the Hebrews," in what was probably the first work of biblical textual criticism in the modern sense. In response Jean Astruc, applying to the Pentateuch source criticism methods common in the analysis of classical secular texts, believed he could detect four different manuscript traditions, which he claimed Moses himself had redacted (p. 62b64). His 1753 book initiated the school known as higher criticism that culminated in Julius Wellhausen formalising the documentary hypothesis in the 1870s, which identifies these narratives as the Jahwist, Elohist, Deuteronomist, and ------------------------------ End of alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #12676 ***********************************************