That in final tribulation he should even think to explain why he was not able to attend was mind boggling. |
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Just like you had to go through your own trial back there in that terrorist situation, now I have to face my own tribulation. |
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Otherwise, he will suffer tribulation as long as he lives in that high place, the best of houses. |
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We oughten patiently to suffer the tribulation that cometh to us, when that we thinken and consideren, that we then deserved to have them. |
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Life may go on, but that's not much consolation to someone living a life of suffering and tribulation. |
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There is always a good, beautiful heroine and a prince to carry her off after much trial, tribulation and dancing. |
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History has come ashore, turning the real estate of the free into the soil of tribulation. |
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Christ will return secretly to rapture his saints before the great tribulation. |
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There will be tribulation and people will revile you and slander you, but he has overcome and that we live for that. |
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If the play were a comedy, or at least a tragicomedy, Edgar's victory over Edmund would have turned the tribulation to joy. |
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Both products are successful in their respective markets, but only after trial and tribulation. |
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As the time of the tribulation or Armageddon approached, the forces of evil would become restive and more aggressive. |
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He squealed to no end while she cachinnated maniacally at the tribulation of the poor helpless doctor. |
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But as the Spirit is eternal, so also will be the peace of the righteous man and the tribulation of the unrighteous. |
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For those holding these beliefs, the main curb to violent action rests in their understanding of how the tribulation begins. |
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Since then we have been journeying the world, sometimes in triumph, often in tribulation, but ever seeking to return to that ancient and pure beginning. |
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He clasped my mouth shut before I could scream in my tribulation. |
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But there are those who believe that humans have a role to play in the tribulation. |
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For Revelation the promise is that God's people will come through the tribulation, led by their Shepherd-Lamb, into God's new land. |
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Those of us who are familiar with private members' business and its trials and tribulation think it is important that we note her efforts. |
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You will thus have arrived at the peak of the purification, of the great tribulation and of the apostasy. |
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In this time of tribulation for these two gorgeous, devastated stars, I would like to offer my services, not as transcontinental gossip provider, but as celebrity matchmaker! |
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Indeed I will cast her into a sickbed, and those who commit adultery with her into great tribulation, unless they repent of their deeds. |
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When the tribulation of the 7 years is over, God will bind the Lucifer and the evil spirits in the Abyss. |
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Spiritual growth comes through agitation, psychic conflict and tribulation as we actualize the supreme desire to love and know God the Father. |
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Grabbing Grameen The power of tribes ReprintsDivine inspiration, alas, has given way to legal tribulation. |
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It had taken years of tribulation to agree on the European Union's Lisbon treaty, which had only recently come into effect. |
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Through all the tension and human tribulation, Mr Crouch is a passionate yea-sayer. |
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None of this is possible without trial, tribulation, disappointment and failure. |
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If you are part of one of these countries, then you can know that this tribulation will begin with you. |
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But Rastaman have so much trial and tribulation, trouble never stops. |
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As in Homer, after further tribulation, he will eventually reach Ithaca, kill Penelope's suitors, and live with wife and son until a peaceful death in old age. |
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But, after all the tribulation I had given myself about not letting him know how I felt, it would be stupid to make that work useless and give in. |
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Through much tribulation, she or he ultimately comes to view the world from a unique and individual point of view and re-forms a new and stable sense of self. |
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To savour that undefinable feeling and sense of satisfaction when the final whistle blew almost makes the trials and tribulation of recent days worthwhile. |
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This unworthy work is dedicated to those precious tribulation saints and to the brethren who have yet to face their murderers in some dank and rat-infested dungeon. |
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Over the past month, Canadians have been deeply moved by the overwhelming catastrophe which hit Haiti, a country that already knew extreme poverty and tribulation. |
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But the overwhelming majority will not respond in this fashion, and as a result of their obstinance, arrogance and pride, they will be among those destroyed during this three and a half years of tribulation. |
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May the Lord come to our aid, give strength and courage to those suffering this tribulation, and support the efforts of all those working to restore the electric power lines! |
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This spirit of fortitude spoke through them and faced with courage the tribulation up to the last moment, decidedly, unhesitating, unquestioningly, outright. |
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It marks the beginning of great tribulation in this world. |
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This passage tells us that if a servant of God does not discern and expose the liars, God Himself will find those who commit spiritual adultery and cast them into great tribulation. |
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All of them came from the great tribulation to which they were submitted during their life and in their faith and love of the Lord and of the brethren. |
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Older men declare war. But it is the youth that must fight and die. It is youth who must inherit the tribulation, the sorrow and the triumphs that are the aftermath of war. |
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