Coleridge was thus for him the latest in a line of prospective English prosodic proselytes. |
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For these same proselytes, it meanwhile fulfilled the scriptural injunction of a temple service garment of utmost simplicity. |
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While Buddhism is not a religion that proselytes, it certainly has a sense of its own mission in spreading its message. |
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Two of the more influential proselytes of that degenerate old collectivist have chosen to re-iterate all the old myths once again. |
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He pointed out, that it is of the utmost importance for religious leaders to know each other, giving no room to syncretism or proselytes. |
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It is true that not all proselytes were of an equally high standard in their vocation. |
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Such numbers represent a considerable increase from previous eras and must have included large numbers of proselytes. |
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From either side of the Atlantic, two of the more influential proselytes of that degenerate old collectivist have chosen to re-iterate all the old myths once again. |
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But even after these experiences, the general attitude of the masters, with regard to proselytes and proselytism, remained favourable. |
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So much essential facts that the proselytes of the artificial intelligence, do not said! |
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After a year's probation, proselytes received their Essenian emblems but could not participate in common meals for two more years. |
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Interreligious dialogue is a part of the Church's evangelical task not because it seeks proselytes from other religions, but because it helps the Church to grow. |
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They have acquired a patina of intrinsic and unquestioned value and they have attracted a clique of true believers and proselytes to promote them. |
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To be sure, some of the proselytes, according to Josephus, did return to their pagan ways, but the majority apparently remained true to their new religion. |
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