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  • ...f the four evangelists, by the rules of evidence administered in courts of justice", London, England, A Maxwell.] The author, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S
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  • ...that if He should ever do anything to violate the confidence or 'sense of justice' of these intelligences, they would promptly withdraw their support, and th
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  • ...blical teaching although they do tend to place a strong emphasis on social justice, gender equality and inclusion. All mainstream Protestant denominations hav ...on Army]] in England, a Protestant denomination with an emphasis on social justice. The Gideon's were founded in 1899 and became a world-wide organization to
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  • ...was initially led by judges – religious leaders appointed by God who dealt justice to the people and also took charge in case of war.
    8 KB (1,360 words) - 00:41, 13 December 2010
  • ...tion Army in England, a Protestant denomination with an emphasis on social justice. The Gideon's were founded in 1899 and became a world-wide organization to
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  • ...situation in society that goes against Jesus' lordship. What God desires (justice and truth) we should likewise desire. Everything in our world belongs to Je
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  • ...hen he came to realize that God’s righteousness in [[Romans 1]] is not the justice that we have to fear but the positive [[righteousness]] that [[God]] gives ...divinely willed law and order. Although he still made a plea for economic justice, his attitude alienated many of the peasants and brought a rift.
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  • ...unborn child - must go out to the world. If you become a burning light of justice and peace in the world, then really you will be true to what the founders o
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  • ...ist took upon himself and bore the sins of the world, and satisfied divine justice. Therefore, solely on account of Christ's sufferings and resurrection God i
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  • ...chcraft, the witch trials can be seen as a very unfortunate miscarriage of justice in the face of public hysteria, and less as the result of a prejudice speci
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  • ...S dollars), I fled to a very far land where none of my debtors or even our justice system could reach me. I settled there, opened a company and started anew.
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  • and justice in the earth.
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  • ...g [as the evidence for Jesus’ resurrection]... Sir Edward Clarke, former Justice of the High Court of England}} ...t shattering personality... The people who hanged Christ never, to do them justice, accused Him of being a bore—on the contrary, they thought Him too dynami
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  • * [[Justice (EBD)]] * [[Justice of God (EBD)]]
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  • ...world. Do not for a moment imagine that this life is the abiding place of justice: sin must be committed. To you it ought to be sufficient that you acknowled ...ation (cf. Eph. 2:8-9). But the simple formula of “faith alone” did not do justice to the totality of Scripture. How could we reconcile Martin Luther’s doct
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  • | See also [[Isaiah 28:17]] where these tools represent justice and righteousness, as well as other references listed for [http://www.bible
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  • ...and his subjects by refusing to pay ship-money. The decision of the chief-justice was given against him on the 9th, June, 1637. ...ndemns Gurnall for submitting to the Act of Uniformity, he ought in common justice to remember the times and circumstances in which Gurnall first entered the
    116 KB (20,245 words) - 09:27, 5 February 2009
  • ...wisdom and understanding, great courage and alacrity, fortune, honor, and justice. It is a tragedy, setting forth what the end of tyrants is. I take the book
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