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- life as the three vocations.[failed verification] Martin Luther, followed by John Calvin, placed a particular emphasis on vocations, or divine callings...
- Science as a Vocation (German: Wissenschaft als Beruf) is the text of a lecture given in 1917 at Munich University by German sociologist and political...
- quotations related to Separate Vocations. The Simpsons portal "Separate Vocations episode capsule". The Simpsons Archive. "Separate Vocations" at IMDb...
- A nakai (仲居) is a woman who serves as a waitress at a ryokan or ****anese inn. Originally written as nakai (中居) (meaning "in the house" in ****anese), which...
- day is also known in the Catholic Church as Vocations Sunday. The Church of England also celebrates Vocations Sunday on this day. Johann Sebastian Bach...
- "Politics as a Vocation" (German: Politik als Beruf) is an essay by German economist and sociologist Max Weber (1864–1920). It originated in the second...
- The Vocation of the Apostles is a fresco by the Italian Renaissance painter Domenico Ghirlandaio, executed in 1481–1482 and located in the Sistine Chapel...
- Novelist as a Vocation is a book written by Haruki Murakami which was published in November 8, 2022 by Doubleday Canada. Novelist as a Vocation is a collection...
- "Vocation" (Bengali: বিচিত্র সাধ) is a poem written by Rabindranath Tagore. It echoes a child's ever-changing dreams for the ****ure, the search for a vocation...
- qualified. Vocation(s) may also refer to: Vocation, Alabama, a community in the United States "Vocation" (poem), a poem by Rabindranath Tagore Vocations, a play...