His concern that members will lose faith in liberal democracy is affected and false. |
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One represents the aestheticism of the academy, the other the avant-garde faith in innovation and progression. |
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They witness to an agreement of both churches on the essentials of faith on the basis of the common tradition of the ancient church. |
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But now those who have faith and who are justified by grace are freed from these requirements for justification. |
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At that time, when they are at the mercy of their enemies, they will be able to give witness of their faith and confidence in God. |
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We must remember that behind justification by faith is righteousness, which follows from covenant. |
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It's often said in justification of open government that it will restore faith in the institutions of government. |
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Whether he has done sufficient justice to the reasonableness of faith is an open question. |
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Supersticious like i am sometimes and believe in faith and whatnots this is a bit spooky. |
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More than 60 people came for faith healing, including a blind boy, a boy with a lame leg, an old woman with a headache and a man with piles. |
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By this standard, serious and committed people of faith will be less likely to be approved for judgeships. |
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But judging from their past performance, I wouldn't put too much faith in their judgement. |
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Sedition has been preached under our noses and we are supposed to make allowance for a faith that allows this. |
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For me, they embody and express the faith and witness of an extraordinary servant of Christ. |
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Youth were routinely invited to lead the entire liturgy, craft prayers, offer faith witnesses and even preach sermons. |
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I have more faith in the ability of the general public to act for the greater good in the face of a crisis. |
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The rock of Mother Jones' faith was her conviction that working Americans acting together must free themselves from poverty and powerlessness. |
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Youngsters meet with fellow students who share the same faith for sessions run by a tutor, also of the same faith. |
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Tom was never a quitter and his pure determination and faith were very prominent. |
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I thank God for his witness and faith in a God and Jesus who stood by him over the last 28 years in this place. |
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Depsite all the waterworks, I have to have faith that if fate played a part in our meeting, fate is playing a part in our moving to Minnesota. |
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The church has slid so far into consumerism it is nearly impossible to live out your faith without paying for it. |
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In fact, it was precisely a real engagement in the faith that led me to be reconverted later in my mid-twenties. |
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The most successful modern reconciler of faith and the imperatives of modern life, King Hussein of Jordan, lamentably died not long ago. |
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His good faith may not be in question, but his credibility most certainly is. |
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He was raised a Methodist but began to question his faith after seeing so many die in the Korean war. |
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Much of the King's Indian is based on White having faith in his queenside play over Black's kingside chances. |
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Human history, particularly the history of the twentieth century, renders faith in an innate human divinity difficult for many of us. |
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Fortunately a kind-hearted friend helped temporarily restore her faith in human nature by lending her a spare hat. |
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Hishamudin ruled that their detention was unlawful and done in bad faith as they were denied access to family members and lawyers. |
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Believers themselves may warrantably at times call their faith in question, but they may not warrantably suspend the exercise of their faith. |
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Of the qualities associated with the color blue, trust and faith rank high. |
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Only a handful of recidivists and unrepentant individuals convicted of major crimes against the faith were put to death. |
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From the sounds of it, his return to faith is absolutely sincere, and his reformation is the real deal. |
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All around him lesser mortals have given up the true faith to follow the almighty dollar, pound, or Euro. |
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The lecture will examine the faith and beliefs of 17th century Quakers and their relevance to today's society. |
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At one time, God was more than a hypothetical abstraction, and faith in his providence and design buttressed every major discipline of study. |
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This book is an amazing testimony to the power of the intellect and of steadfast faith in very troubled times. |
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Among the major parties abolition of faith schools is inconceivable because they are too popular. |
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He has asked in our act of faith an abnegation analogous to that of his Son. |
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They have ceased to practise, and perhaps even to believe in their faith without abjuring it, like many if not most of us. |
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He asseverated that faith empowers, faith abides, faith surmounts every obstacle. |
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It takes a speech like this evening's to restore my faith in the fact what I am doing is worthwhile. |
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Or there may be a tendency to place too much faith in Fate, which leads to an abdication of personal responsibility. |
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Most of them feature sparkle-eyed children with an innocent faith in wonder winning out over cynical world-weary adults. |
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Since the public has lost faith in ideology, politicians must now use fear in order to maintain their hold over the masses. |
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The community of men and women who have been initiated into the Sikh faith is the Khalsa. |
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He reassures us that the scientific-minded and religious followers share faith in a grand design. |
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I know that many people find a great deal of comfort and reassurance from their faith and I'm happy for them. |
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His faith was in a simplistic Keynesianism that said willy-nilly government spending could cure the downturn. |
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Call it blind faith or what you will, but I believe our fellows can rise to the occasion and banish the woes of last Sunday. |
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Some will have strong links with churches and faith groups and community centres. |
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I have more faith in people and their abilities to communicate in a reasoned way. |
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Her response is to renegotiate the boundaries between spiritual faith and worldly economies. |
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Nothing restores my faith in the simple power of reason better than the utterances of a man of God. |
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He believed that with his powers of reason and his faith he could master the world about him. |
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For the scientist who has lived by his faith in the power of reason, the story ends like a bad dream. |
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He suggests that Marx lost his faith in the ability of the working class to fight for change. |
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In realty this is highly unlikely to happen, given good faith on all hands and the procedures and safeguards which colour the section 3 process. |
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In short, it can encourage faith in the professional negotiator rather than the revolutionary agitator. |
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His faith is far more sincere and far more deserving of respect than the brain-dead know-nothingism of the fundamentalists. |
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This gathering is a reaffirmation of faith in our industry and a demonstration of support and commitment to its success. |
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His 1999 election victory was a reaffirmation of faith in the party's ultimate ability to deliver socio-economic improvements. |
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Professional norms dictated faith and loyalty not just in deed but in spirit to whoever held the reins of power under the constitutional system. |
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History is littered with resolute men whose faith and conviction got them into deep doo-doo. |
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Following complaints from readers, the newspaper's faith in its columnist plummeted and he was sacked. |
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They are the outcome of an attempt to whitewash the Romans in order to make the new covenant faith more acceptable to gentiles. |
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Was it strange for a white Afrikaner to seek help from a black Nigerian faith healer? |
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Not only that, it restores and rekindles any lost faith in the future of homegrown talent. |
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One point of connection between science and the love that faith reveals is wonder. |
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But for many people, their faith isn't based around an irrational fervour, and it isn't based around rational logic. |
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The unruly hounds had lost faith in themselves and scrambled about aimlessly, yapping at birds, rabbits, stones, shadows. |
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Gehazi is a Yahwist, however, who understands nothing of the transformative faith to which the narrative attests. |
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The religious narrative resolved our death anxiety through faith in an afterlife. |
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It requires a giant leap of faith for us to believe that she is telling the truth. |
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Do not let your faith in the almighty and his messenger go away. |
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It has roots in Israel's faith that Yahweh alone was their king. |
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One day, I'll be reincarnated, just like our faith says, and family members are usually reincarnated together, so I can promise that I'll meet you again someday, okay? |
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The idea that liberalism was a disguised form of fascism became an article of faith for many in the New Left. |
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A potential Labour backbench revolt over the Government's plans for faith schools was delayed last night by a Commons row over alleged vote-rigging. |
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His plan was to one day become a diplomat, but he was losing faith in the idea of international policy as a career path. |
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We have regressed in our relationship to illness, and the example of diabetes illustrates how we have lost faith in science to cure physical ailment. |
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Despite rumors spreading that his daughter is a harlot, dill has complete and utter faith in her, no matter what. |
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He had five-year plans and seven-year plans by the bushel-full, and he never lost faith in the dialectic. |
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You see that a man is justified by works and not by faith alone. |
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Does the Word of God plainly say that faith without works is a dead faith? |
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They decapitate those men deemed foes of their faith and celebrate the gore online, holding up the severed heads. |
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Only by sharing and caring and bearing each other's burdens can we become daring in witnessing to our faith in Christ, which gives us strength to continue in mission. |
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We are enriched in our understanding of the faith and strengthened for witness and service in the world as we listen to the voices of all God's people and receive their gifts. |
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It requires instruction in the faith and above all training in prayer, so that the gifts necessary for humble service and faithful witness be received by all. |
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This faith in the indubitable certainty of mathematical proofs was sadly shaken around 1900 by the discovery of the antinomies or paradoxes of set theory. |
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Despite his insistence that his faith is a private matter, he has made it a public issue, and rarely misses an opportunity to hold forth on the subject. |
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On the other hand, faith changes those who hold fast to their beliefs. |
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I hold fast to my faith and my practices, but have to be flexible. |
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As long as he does nothing wilfully provocative, he has considerable freedom to redefine his personal position on matters of faith and conscience. |
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Afghans will lose faith in it and the credibility of modern political institutions will crumble. |
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In aggregate, the collection attests to the founders' faith in multiple forms of evidence as the reservoir from which keener perspectives about the past would be drawn. |
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Without this, the kenosis of the Son and the kenosis of conversion to faith in the Son as the revelation of the Father are reduced to groundless, accidental occurrences. |
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Still, she ultimately wants to prevent the debilitating financial judgments against employers who were acting in good faith but unwittingly went afoul of the law. |
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The young people grow in their ability to apply their faith and are empowered and affirmed as valuable contributors to the life of their church and community. |
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Quakers have no fixed doctrines, rather expressing faith through action. |
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The corroboration that apparently led him to put faith in Ben-Menashe's testimony was retroactive. |
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Such desperate actions are in contravention of their vows and faith to renounce violence in all forms. |
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Hampson sees in these differing understanding of the justified self the expression of two structures of thought and faith which are reverse images of each other. |
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In these times when so many seem to spend their lives chasing rainbows, we can reflect on the great faith and fortitude of those who went before us. |
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It is a striking feature of the capital's Weltanschauung, this earnest faith in the capacity of architecture not merely to symbolize, but somehow to guarantee, good politics. |
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After several attempts to douse him under the shower and apply a cold pack to his welting face, our two year old showed no sign of faith in our knowledge of burn therapy. |
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Men and women of no particular faith or god can and do join in matrimony. |
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He was a deeply religious and holy man who was loved by the elderly people most of all, as he had a way with him that won over their deep sense of faith and warmth. |
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Now, his faith has become his second career, as he and Clara run a church in New Rochelle called Refuge of Hope. |
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He hits bottom at Rocamadour, a sanctuary in the Dordogne known as a citadel of faith devoted to Mary. |
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And as the original bike path fight demonstrates, his passion about the importance of lifestyle trumps his faith in more traditional arrangements. |
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For all his commitment to the faith and practice of the church, Childs has not written a commentary easily accessible to those working in the church. |
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In this place of great poverty, the Abuna wanted to show his Bishop how rich in faith its tens of thousands of people are who worship at the Monastery of St. Simaan. |
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In this place of great poverty, Abuna wanted to show his Bishop how rich in faith its thousands of people are who worship at the Monastery of St. Simaan. |
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I didn't even have a wettie, due to my lack of faith in the wind. |
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How can faith and fear abide in the face of this avalanche of enlightenment, this flash-flood of knowledge and exposure to everything that once had been only Our secrets? |
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His born-again parents imparted their faith onto Steven and Jordan, who also saved his virginity for marriage. |
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Charlie ridiculed my faith and culture and I died defending his right to do so. |
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So, in the midst of all this chaos and cruelty to one another, what difference does having faith make? |
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She says that her faith has given her the courage to deal with this tragedy. |
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All gurdwaras are open to anyone of any faith for a free meal, always vegetarian. |
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Yet who says, I have faith in the existence of George II., as his present Majesty's antecessor and grandfather? |
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Our faith in the government has been badly shaken by the recent scandals. |
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Paul's faith was at this crisis in his spiritual illumination more Abrahamic than Christlike in its character. |
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Bunter entertained a hope of convincing Quelch that he hadn't been in the study at all. He had great faith in his powers as an Ananias! |
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Yes, faith is dreaming, which releases a powerful purpose, which sets you FREE from the blahs. |
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Christcentrism became the keyword. Spirit baptism, speaking in tongues, and faith healing became easier to understand, and accept. |
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When I shall have dispatched this weary pilgrimage, and from a traveller shall come to be a comprehensor, farewell faith and welcome vision. |
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Fasting tills the heart, destones it, and fertilizes it for better faith production. |
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Unlike some of the more colorful faith healers of the past, Dr. Krieger does not claim miraculous cures or divine interventions. |
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Maisie's faith in Mrs. Wix for instance had suffered no lapse from the fact that all communication with her had temporarily dropped. |
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This is a feeble article of faith to begin with, but it helps to push my pen through this exordium and what now follows. |
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She had accepted her husband's faith after a fervourless girlhood from a mixture of reasons badly thought out. |
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We may find ourselves going through stages foretyped by the forerunner and pioneer of our faith even as He died and arose again. |
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Or consider the fad du jour in the faith markets, Godcasting. Godcasting is downloading sermons or church messages to the faithful via iPods. |
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He freed the island of Rhodes from Roman rule for their good faith and exempted Troy from taxes. |
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Bede adds the detail that Lucius' new faith was thereafter adopted by his people, who maintained it until the Diocletianic Persecution. |
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He is not only a zealous advocate for pusilanimous and passive obedience, but for the most implicit faith in the dictatorial mandates of power. |
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The servitors of Hari are Forever highly fortunate In their unflinching faith and great Thirst for the Lord that they inbear. |
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Soon after, Elizabeth reintroduced the Protestant faith but in a more moderate manner. |
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They were also to maintain the laws of God, the true profession of the Gospel, and the Protestant Reformed faith established by law. |
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Intellectual life was marked by scholasticism, a philosophy that emphasised joining faith to reason, and by the founding of universities. |
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Ockham's insistence that reason operates independently of faith allowed science to be separated from theology and philosophy. |
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He hid his faith so well that scholars are still unravelling his personal beliefs. |
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The Faraday Institute for Science and Religion derives its name from the scientist, who saw his faith as integral to his scientific research. |
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Both Priestley and Shelburne's families upheld their Unitarian faith for generations. |
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A lifelong atheist, he saw no reason to adopt religious faith in later life. |
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He was even said to have made fun of people who put their faith in a supreme being. |
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In 2009, he spoke at the party's conference in opposition to blasphemy laws, alternative medicine, and faith schools. |
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Persons belonging to religious minorities have a faith which is different from that held by the majority. |
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The faith represents about a third of the world's population and is the largest religion in the world. |
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Anabaptists required that baptismal candidates be able to make their own confessions of faith and so rejected baptism of infants. |
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In his view, faith was a free work of the Holy Spirit and could, therefore, not be forced on a person. |
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The Methodist Church acknowledges this revelation as the supreme rule of faith and practice. |
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Wesley was influenced by their deep faith and spirituality rooted in pietism. |
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Prevenient grace was the theological underpinning of his belief that all persons were capable of being saved by faith in Christ. |
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God was at work to enable all people to be capable of coming to faith by empowering humans to have actual existential freedom of response to God. |
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The statement of faith of Evangelical Friends International, is comparable to the statement of faith of other Evangelical churches. |
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Thus, after a while, the Richmond Declaration of faith was adopted by nearly all of the Gurneyite yearly meetings. |
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Its purpose is to free the youth of the church and their communities to express themselves and their faith in their own ways. |
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Many adherents of Sikhism do not undergo this ceremony, but still adhere to some components of the faith and identify as Sikhs. |
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Its figures relate to crime reports where officers have flagged a case as involving abuse linked to faith or belief. |
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Following the 2010 Academy Act, many faith schools converted to Academy status, and are sometimes known as Faith Academies. |
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Long standing opponents of faith schools include the British Humanist Association and National Secular Society. |
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It maintained an allegiance to Rome and a faith in pieties such as pilgrimages, veneration of relics, and prayer for dead souls. |
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Francis was the son of a wealthy cloth merchant, but gave up his wealth to pursue his faith more fully. |
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People have grown sullen and obstinate, and are becoming disgusted with the faith which condemns them to such a day as this, once in every seven. |
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According to Lewis's memoir Surprised by Joy, he was baptised in the Church of Ireland, but fell away from his faith during adolescence. |
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But on the second, we took a leap of faith and gave much of what would normally be given to Californian vendors to UK ones. |
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After rumours Smith would be sacked from his position, the RFL announced they'd keep faith in Smith for the remainder of his contract. |
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The cathedrals of Normandy have exerted influence down the centuries in matters of both faith and politics. |
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A personal note about her faith often features in her annual Christmas message broadcast to the Commonwealth. |
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Approximately one sixth of the population, some 500,000 people, profess no religious faith whatsoever. |
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A Reformed confession of faith was adopted by Parliament in 1560, while the young Mary, Queen of Scots, was still in France. |
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The faith continued to spread after Calvin's death in 1563 and reached as far as Constantinople by the start of the 17th century. |
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God grant that I might close my life as she has done, in true faith and in charity with all men. |
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By reason one asks questions of faith and seeks to understand God's action and will. |
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The new style of sermons and the way people practiced their faith breathed new life into religion in America. |
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The faith lives and breathes by God's energies in communion with the Church. |
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The differences were small and were not considered to compromise the unity of the faith shared between east and west. |
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Members of the Church are fully united in faith and the Sacred Mysteries with all Orthodox congregations, regardless of nationality or location. |
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And the prayer of faith will save the sick, and the Lord will raise him up. |
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After Olivia's death, Dahl lost faith in God and viewed religion as a sham. |
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Greene responded that constructing a vision of pure faith and goodness in the novel was beyond his talents. |
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Published in 1930, it deals with the struggle that ensues when one who has lacked faith acquires it. |
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In the intervening years, he wrote to Light magazine about his faith and lectured frequently on the truth of Spiritualism. |
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Angered by the carnage of World War I, Pound lost faith in England and blamed the war on usury and international capitalism. |
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The Scots, he maintained, were free to believe as they saw fit but not to bind anyone to the same faith if they did not share it. |
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It was while he was at the Realschule that he decided he had lost his faith in God. |
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He had lost faith in Russell, finding him glib and his philosophy mechanistic, and felt he had fundamentally misunderstood the Tractatus. |
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The Jesuit missionaries had offended the Orthodox faith of the local Ethiopians. |
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The Jesuit missionaries had offended the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo faith of the local Ethiopians. |
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The event made Childe abandon faith in the Soviet leadership, but not in socialism and Marxism. |
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Thought to show bad faith on Edward's part, the Papal Bull did not contract a marriage, only permit one should the Scots later agree to it. |
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Even before he was pope, John XXII argued that those who died in the faith did not see the presence of God until the Last Judgment. |
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Knox helped write the new confession of faith and the ecclesiastical order for the newly created reformed church, the Kirk. |
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The new style of sermons and the way that people practiced their faith breathed new life into religion in America. |
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In compensation he aligned his politics with the evangelical faith in which he fervently believed. |
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The doctrine of justification by faith alone was a direct inheritance from Luther. |
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In it, God graciously offers salvation from death on condition of faith in God. |
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Protestants do not hold there to be any other requirement for salvation, but that faith alone is sufficient. |
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Reformed theologians teach that sin so affects human nature that they are unable even to exercise faith in Christ by their own will. |
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The tenth Guru, Gobind Singh, left a deep impression on the followers of the new faith because of his courage and sacrifices. |
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St Fin Barre's Cathedral serves the Protestant faith and is possibly the more famous of the two. |
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The new birth is received by the grace of God through faith in Christ as Lord and Savior. |
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It is received by having faith in God's promise to fill the believer and in yielding the entire being to Christ. |
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In the absence of these, Pentecostals teach that seekers should maintain a persistent faith in the knowledge that God will fulfill his promise. |
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The sick person expresses his or her faith by calling for the elders of the church who pray over and anoint the sick with olive oil. |
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They faced prejudice for their faith and the cities of Philadelphia, New York, and Baltimore were not always set up for their needs. |
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They forged a liberal path for Egypt expressed as a commitment to personal freedom, secularism and faith in science to bring progress. |
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In the law of treaties, the most important manifestation of the principle of good faith is undoubtedly the rule of pacta sunt servanda. |
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Snake handlers use snakes as an integral part of church worship in order to exhibit their faith in divine protection. |
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Chesterton asserts that there have been substantial disagreements about faith from the time of the New Testament and Jesus. |
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A variety of different traditions of each faith are practiced, with each of the Eastern Orthodox countries having its own national church. |
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He believed that there was no contradiction between faith and secular reason. |
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His charity is a better plank than the faith of an intolerant and bitter-minded bigot. |
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Applied to the Church, it implies a calling to spread the faith throughout the whole world and to all ages. |
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According to this understanding, a person professes faith in Jesus Christ as God, their Lord and savior. |
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Repentance for sin and a holy living are expected of those professing faith in Jesus Christ. |
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Now that the formerly Roman population and the Goths shared the same faith King Reccared issued laws that equally applied to both populations. |
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Nor in any sort of augury is more faith and assurance reposed, not by the populace only, but even by the nobles, even by the Priests. |
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Wicca is a duotheistic faith created by Gerald Gardner that allows for polytheism. |
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The men placed all of their faith in Odin, and wherever they called his name they would receive assistance from doing so. |
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These statements of faith became the framework for ecumenical creeds such as the Apostles Creed and the Nicene Creed. |
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I have no great faith in political arithmetic, and I mean not to warrant the exactness of either of these computations. |
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Consequently, they also suggest that his devotion to Tianfei was the dominant faith that he adhered to. |
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Great Prince Alexander, who was always firm in his faith in God, gave up this worldly kingdom. |
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They believed faith supported by sound philosophy was superior to simple faith. |
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I listened to your speech tonight in which you talked about the power of positive thinking, and I want to ask how I can get some faith in myself. |
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His mission won over the monarch, who embraced the faith and propagated it throughout the Sinhalese population. |
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Initially, the faith was restricted to Ternate's small ruling family, and spread only slowly to the rest of the population. |
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During the American colonialism, worshippers of faith were not discouraged to sculpt in order to adorn churches. |
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The Huguenots of Guanabara, as they are now known, produced a declaration of faith to express their beliefs to the Portuguese. |
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This document, the Guanabara Confession of Faith, became the first Protestant confession of faith in the whole of the Americas. |
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It has long been an article of faith that these pseudodemocracies are inherently unstable. |
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Adults and children in attendance, who have not made a profession of faith in Christ, are expected to not participate. |
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Simon, Simon, behold, Satan demanded to have you, that he might sift you like wheat, but I have prayed for you that your faith may not fail. |
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He began to teach that salvation or redemption is a gift of God's grace, attainable only through faith in Jesus as the Messiah. |
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The faith of that majority in Asquith's leadership had been shaken and the appearance of a logical alternative destroyed him. |
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The Eisleben reformer Johannes Agricola challenged this compromise, and Luther condemned him for teaching that faith is separate from works. |
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Luther rather seeks to separate faith and reason in order to honor the separate spheres of knowledge that each applies to. |
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He made clear, however, that the spiritual war against an alien faith was separate, to be waged through prayer and repentance. |
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The work was an apologia or defense of his faith and a statement of the doctrinal position of the reformers. |
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Several chapters are then devoted to the subject of justification by faith alone. |
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He also produced several confessions of faith in order to unite the churches. |
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To Evangelicals, the central message of the gospel is justification by faith in Christ and repentance, or turning away, from sin. |
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Nonetheless, it has writers whose works are regarded as standards for faith and doctrine. |
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Chapter 14 defines saving faith as that which enables people to believe to the saving of their souls. |
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Saving faith is strengthened and increased by the preaching of the word, the sacraments, and prayer. |
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Elizabeth I, being Protestant, wanted to maintain the Protestant faith in England, though she did not allow the Puritans to regain control. |
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The work functioned as an official formulary of the reformed Anglican faith in England. |
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The motivation for their production and enactment was the absence of a general consensus on matters of faith following the separation from Rome. |
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Properly distinguishing between Law and Gospel prevents the obscuring of the Gospel teaching of justification by grace through faith alone. |
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Lutherans believe that individuals receive this gift of salvation through faith alone. |
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Saving faith is the knowledge of, acceptance of, and trust in the promise of the Gospel. |
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Since the creation of faith is exclusively God's work, it does not depend on the actions of the one baptized, whether infant or adult. |
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The Church in Malankara flourished under various ecclesiastical faith streams from time to time. |
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This provides a revived ideological and experiential faith in accordance to the need of the laity and period of time. |
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This decision violates our Biblical faith and agreements within the Anglican Communion. |
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The clause will be enforceable if it involves a genuine attempt to quantify a loss in advance and is a good faith estimate of economic loss. |
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He began to lose faith that the economic system was able to regulate them for the public's welfare. |
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However, the rebel leaders proclaimed no articles of faith that presaged a new political system. |
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However, the same article also guarantees the right of members of the Sikh faith to bear a Kirpan. |
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The faith of very many men seems a duty so weak and indifferent, is so often untwisted by violence, or ravelled and entangled in weak discourses! |
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A longer exploration of his faith can be found in an interview with Third Way Magazine. |
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The court did accept, however, that the government had acted in good faith in passing the Act. |
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Their first meeting came at a time when Ruskin's own religious faith was under strain. |
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Only for the righteousness of Christ imputed to us, and received by faith alone. |
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Faith in God and in Christ can only become rockhard faith in a rocky fortress through God and Christ himself. |
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I salute every preaching and teaching woman with the courage to step out on faith and trust God with her life and her calling. |
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It was almost an article of faith with McEwen never to buy new if he could buy secondhand. |
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Holding faith and a good conscience, which some having put away concerning faith have made shipwreck. |
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And Stephen, full of faith and power, did great wonders and miracles among the people. |
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We must be careful not to administer a vaccine against faith to them. |
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Above all, the establishment of toleration helped to weaken the presumption that plurality in matters of faith inevitably caused social disorder. |
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And by my faith and troth, I have a good part of a mind to have thee beaten for thine insolence! |
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Armed with her utter faith in the goodness she must stand unabashed before the arrogance that scoffs at the power of spirit. |
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Let the lewd with faith and fervour worship. With will will we withstand, withsay. |
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And if you don't have faith in your waitron, you can always ask to speak to the resident wine expert. |
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We presume Jesus of Nazareth, as a practicing Jew, was also committed to the covenants his faith ancestors had entered into with Yahweh. |
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The billions who have professed faith in the God of Abraham over millennia of human history may then be fairly called Yahwists. |
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It hasn't taken long for Sirius Prospect to repay the faith the Yarrows showed and to prove worthy of the name given to him. |
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As we shall see between Oedipus and Jocasta, the deficiencies of Abram's faith are compounded in his spouse's misbelief. |
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At least the authors still have faith in the system, and their book is applaudably direct. |
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The Kalmyks, as the republic's resident are know, were once Mongolia nomads who lived and practices their faith on the central Asian steppe. |
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They can return to their country and readopt a faith that withstands any desire to see with one's own eyes. |
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Such was his faith in a political order sans religion that he virulently opposed Gandhi's Khilafat movement. |
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No one thought the seed would germinate, but the kibbutzniks had faith it would. |
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In parish missions, Redemptorists often delivered their talks in a fire-and-brimstone style to enliven the instruction in faith and morals. |
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Around 250 Baha'is live in Yemen, where they have historically been allowed to practice their faith freely, the Baha'i organization said. |
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It took a leap of faith to believe he made it as a star in Coronation Street. |
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Somehow, this article of faith survives daily disconfirmation. |
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They met through their families at the Sandemanian church, and he confessed his faith to the Sandemanian congregation the month after they were married. |
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Another leap of faith is setting up your own business, and it's one that an increasing number of people have been making out of necessity in recent years, rather than choice. |
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He criticised those whose faith was shaped by books and fashion, drawing an analogy between the scepticism of educated men and the credulity of the masses. |
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In his view, the unity of the faith coexisted unparadoxically with heterogeneity of custom because the one church was governed and regulated by the one Holy Spirit. |
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Yet whatever their faith in the importance of a politicized citizenry, the framers of the Indian Constitution left little to the vagueries of mass political participation. |
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In matters of faith and morals, the bishops speak in the name of Christ and the faithful are to accept their teaching and adhere to it with a religious assent. |
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He first defines faith as the firm and certain knowledge of God in Christ. |
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