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  • ...h, so they celebrate by ceremonially resting on [[week|Saturday]] as their Sabbath. Most [[Christianity|Christian]] denominations celebrate it on Sunday, alth ...nd synagogue services, and Christians typically attend church services, on Sabbath. Some avoid secular activity for the entire day, and others engage in recre
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  • '''Black Sabbath''' is an [[England|English]] [[Heavy metal (music)|heavy metal]] group. The * ''Black Sabbath''
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Sabbath]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Black Sabbath]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ==Sabbath== ...s]] observe the sabbath on Friday. The word for Saturday is derived from "sabbath" in the [[Greek language]] and in the [[Romance language]]s.
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  • '''Black Sabbath''' is an [[England|English]] [[Heavy metal (music)|heavy metal]] group. The * ''Black Sabbath''
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  • #REDIRECT [[Sabbath]]
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  • ...h, so they celebrate by ceremonially resting on [[week|Saturday]] as their Sabbath. Most [[Christianity|Christian]] denominations celebrate it on Sunday, alth ...nd synagogue services, and Christians typically attend church services, on Sabbath. Some avoid secular activity for the entire day, and others engage in recre
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  • ...ed the in mid-19th-century U.S., whose key beliefs include the seventh-day Sabbath, baptism by immersion, and a physical coming of Christ.
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  • {{r|Black Sabbath}}
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  • Rosh Hashanah is a day of rest, and activities normally prohibited on the [[Sabbath]] are also prohibited on Rosh Hashanah.
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Sabbath]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • {{r|Sabbath}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Black Sabbath]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...as a creature that deals with the [[devil]] and flies to [[Witches Sabbath|Sabbath]]s is largely based on the stories that witch-hunters spread about a blasph
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  • <small>(*) B-side by [[Black Sabbath]]<br></small>
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  • ...used to accept an employment offer which involved working on Saturday, the Sabbath Day of her religion, constituted an unconstitutional infringement on her fr
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  • ...rship today is outside the U.S. It observes Saturday, not Sunday, as the [[Sabbath]]; believes that the Second Coming of Christ will occur soon; and is deeply ...observed Saturday (the seventh day of the week) instead of Sunday as the [[Sabbath]], became more formally organized during the years 1859-1863, choosing the
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  • Five bands have two songs each on the list: AC/DC, [[Black Sabbath]], [[Led Zeppelin]], [[Van Halen]], and [[the Who]]. No band has three or m
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  • ...l's religious convictions, particularly his refusal to break the Christian Sabbath by running on a Sunday, though it would cost him a place in the 100 metres,
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  • |[[Black Sabbath]] and [[Rush]] |Tony Iommi of Black Sabbath
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  • ...tially but sales grew as ''Classic Rock'' featured artists such as [[Black Sabbath]], Iron Maiden and Led Zeppelin on its cover in the first year. It attracte ...front cover 3 times or more to date include Queen, Guns N' Roses, [[Black Sabbath]], Ozzy Osbourne, Bon Jovi, [[Iron Maiden]], Aerosmith, [[Led Zeppelin]], [
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  • |Black Sabbath |Black Sabbath
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  • {{Image|Goya le sabbat des sorcières.jpg|right|250px|[[Francisco Goya]], the Sabbath of witches. Oil on canvas, 44 × 31 cm. Museo Lázaro Galdiano, Madrid.}} ...mantic figure, the priestess of the cult, invented and organised the whole Sabbath. In Michelet's work we also find references to a fertility cult to ensure a
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  • ...gned by Vertigo's in-house artist Keef McMillan, who also designed [[Black Sabbath]]'s debut album cover.
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  • ...nesis (band)|Genesis]]' ''The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway'' (1974), [[Black Sabbath]]'s ''Technical Ecstasy'' (1976), and [[Yes (band)|Yes]]' ''Going for the O
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  • ...n both sides -- Franklin's religious convictions and strict views on the [[Sabbath]] gave Eleanor pause -- but they eventually married on August 19, 1823. Sh
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  • ...ury, mainly in court records about people who were fined for "breaking the Sabbath" by playing the game on a Sunday instead of being good little [[Puritan]]s.
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  • {{rpl|Black Sabbath}}
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  • As with other Jews, during the Jewish Sabbath ([[Shabbat]]), Karaites attend synagogues to worship and to offer prayers. ...this practice is not universal, since different readings of the scriptural Sabbath prohibitions could yield a variety of points of view.
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  • The celebration of the Jewish sabbath, at sundown each Friday, begins with a blessing over a cup of wine, called
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  • ...witchcraft that involved [[Satan]] and nocturnal meetings called [[Witches Sabbath|Sabbaths]]. ...as ''[[Synagogue]]s,'' later as a ''Sabbaths'', a reference to the Jewish Sabbath.
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  • | [[Robert Plant]], Black Sabbath, Ian Hunter, and Pete Townshend
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  • ...e. Alas! The mouth which once chanted ‘The Cotter's Saturday Night’ on the Sabbath day...was now an open sepulchre, full of uncleanness and death...a hideous
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  • ...the term via his early 1970s essays on bands such as Deep Purple and Black Sabbath.<ref>Weinstein (1991), p. 19</ref> Through the decade, ''heavy metal'' was ...adio stations refused to give airplay to the music. Later that year, Black Sabbath introduced the sophomore effort ''Paranoid'' that was the archetypal heavy
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  • ...e mocking of [[Christianity]] by saying prayers backward, at the witch's [[Sabbath]].
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  • ...ice powers were focused primarily on sexual misbehaviour and profaning the Sabbath. The landlords and gentry, and their servants, were not subject to the pari
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  • ...pan="2"><font face="Calibri" size=3>Both were prosecuted for "breaking the Sabbath" by playing cricket on a Sunday.<ref name="TM1">McCann, p. xxxi.</ref><ref ...span="8"><font face="Calibri" size=3>All were prosecuted for "breaking the Sabbath" by playing cricket on a Sunday.<ref name="TM1"/><ref name="JM24"/></td>
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  • ...on of cricket except when individual players were accused of "breaking the Sabbath". The manuscript was publicly burned by order of the Puritan Parliament in
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  • ...r Revival song, Dave Grohl cites Led Zeppelin as an influence, while Black Sabbath and Hendrix was often name checked by grunge music's leading guitarists.<re
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  • ...forth serpents, toads, lizards, and ants who, in the acts of the witches' Sabbath, overwhelmed them. The inhabitants of the neighboring towns and even their
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  • ...000. Plant joined the Lizards, featuring drummer Bobby Rondinelli of Black Sabbath fame, and Vanilla Fudge during an encore of Cactus' 'Parchment Farm' featur
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  • ...ched Herschel on Thursday 3 November. The next day was the [[Shabat|Jewish Sabbath]], and then came the weekend. On the evening of Sunday 6 November he asked
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  • ...d, the Jewish religion involves prayer and holy days, including the weekly Sabbath. Observant Jews wear special garments and eat kosher food. Jewish practices ...'',]] translated literally as "work." In fact the activities banned on the Sabbath are not "work" in the usual sense: They include such actions as lighting a
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  • ...ions—Sunday (from the seventeenth century, first among the Puritans, = the Sabbath) as the only holy day (no more saints' days, and scarcely a trace of Christ
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  • ...Rolling Stones]], [[Pink Floyd]], [[Radiohead]], [[Led Zeppelin]], [[Black Sabbath]], [[Iron Maiden]], [[David Bowie]], [[Queen (band)|Queen]], [[Oasis (band)
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