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Five of my friends have them, (yes, I do have some friends) and will mail the pre-addressed envelopes with the attached exposition, if anything nasty happens to me
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Confident that, like the rest of the material, once digested he would be able to make a more critical exposition of it
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Between the Exposition Universelles of 1878 and 1889, Paris was in a state of continual transformation, they relished every excursion and view
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profound or abstract, the more the clarity of exposition
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thorough and convincing exposition
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He paused again, briefly winded by the effort of exposition
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is that more Scripture is covered than with expository
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all should teach by expositing Scriptures
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Published shortly after the „Glorious Revolution" of 1688, his „Two Treatises of Government, and „Letter of Toleration," helping to set the stage, along with Montesquieu"s exposition on the requirement of three separate and equal, co-ballancers of government, for the evolution of the American Constitution
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" For a fuller exposition by Bastiat on this subject, see his „The Law and Cliches of Socialism
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Nonsense! His major work, „A Theory of Justice," is perhaps the most unjust exposition that has been given this century in regard to man"s relations with his fellow man
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We have here our stalwart band of adventurers, bogged down in hopeless exposition and conjecture
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exposition, he asked Jeremy if he had any help with the material
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Jason had a feeling, listening to Kosmo, that a clear exposition of this part of his country’s history might come in handy someday
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He then goes on to give his exposition of what is a remnant
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An Exposition, with Practical Observations, of The Third Book of Moses,
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Below: The midway at the Tri-State Fair Exposition is
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Lago ends his exposition adding: “In any event, it is lamentable that in this hour of crisis of
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Then follows an exhibit of a war canoe, a large exposition of local green stone known as “mere pounamu”, all types of delicate and refined wood carvings among writings such as “women: the thread to continuity”
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I will mention them only as is necessary in the course of general exposition
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exposition of what the Jewish Left has in mind for us in the United States
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" She finished her exposition of the tower
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Nevertheless, a clear exposition of the true nature of a socialist society most probably would have dampened the enthusiasm of the masses that have accepted the ‘religion’ of Socialism
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In all reality, there is no need to subvert a bad institution in order to overcome its corrupt basis; exposition of it is sufWHY ficient
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other religion could be as full an exposition of the truth as her own
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as necessarily a perfect exposition of it, but is simply that which now remains
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She was half expecting some laborious exposition concerning fairy god mothers or what it was like to be under the knife
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‘You’ve made a brilliant exposition of the case,’ said Sir Stanley
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Third, the congress made a motion in its minutes inviting church members to attend the Cotton States and International Exposition that presented “trades and handicrafts,” which stood as “magnificent object lessons of the capacity and ability of the Afro-American” and “which speak so eloquently for the race
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Remember that Bowen held his missionary convention during the Atlanta Cotton States and International Exposition
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Washington did not appear in Bowen’s minutes from the Congress of Africa, but whites had chosen him to speak as a representative of African Americans at the same exposition
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of earliest expositors and writers of the pre-tribulation Rapture
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Since this Monday, you have had the chance to view a number of video documentaries and expositions of ancient artifacts that were the result of extensive research and of on the spot studies in the distant past by agents and reconnaissance probes of the Time Patrol, some of it conducted as far away in time as five million years ago
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Not everyone, Principal Klieglight had noted, could follow his more abstruse expositions
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So the Lord brought this mummy on board of the Titanic, planning to display the body of the prophetess at the exposition of archeological finds in Los Angeles
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And in spite of the bigotry-egging exhortations as opposed to the human-development expositions of the naïve media-wallahs, the silent majority on either side of the communal divide seems to be becoming one in its aversion to their pseudo-secular averments given the headway of the nationalists, maliciously dubbed as the saffron brigade, in the Indian political landscape
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(Meditation) have been forwarded to me for exposition by the saints
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It appears that there is no need of any further exposition of the Geeta
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expositions of the Geeta all profess that they represent truth even though
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will find in this exposition belongs to me
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learned exposition, I venture to place before you in all humility only
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Swami Adgadanand’s exposition of the Second Chapter of the
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Many loving expositors of the Geeta have given this chapter the title of
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See the interpretation of the word in Chapter 6, in the exposition of the eighth verse
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their exposition in Chapter 7
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As was observed in the exposition of the fourteenth verse of Chapter 6,
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in Chapter 3 (See the exposition of tenth verse in Chapter 3) If we recall
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See the exposition of twenty-ninth verse in Chapter 4
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As for the present exposition, it is called Yatharth Geeta because it is
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God says: ((And We have sent down to you the Book (the Qur’an) as an exposition of everything, a guidance, a mercy, and glad tidings for those who have submitted themselves (to Al’lah as Muslims)
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] So, there is everything in the Book of God the most High, It contains an exposition and a solution of everything
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tossing resourced grain alcohol cocktails with a salvaged spray can as its incendiary device into an ammunition and gun exposition after it closes
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still torn open to exposition
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They were sermons weighty, according to the season, either with practical advice or with wrathful expositions of duty
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It is much more than an exposition about our true nature as infinite consciousness, it offers an experiential exploration of who we really are, not only through the transmission in the words, but through the many thoughtful questions it raises
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followed by the long exposition of attendantcircumstances that
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And frankly, the Carroll County Farm Museum’s exposition of the candy cane is as half-assed as a lop-sided mule cart
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But hopefully more to the point, in my limited exposition to the practices mentioned
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So that was basically the exposition of the reforma-
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Exposition that opened in Paris that year, Rodin erected a pavilion of his own –at
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his own expense– and so became independent of the judgment of the Exposition’s
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"Vine's Complete Expository Dictionary Of Old And New Testament Words" by W
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Vine's Complete Expository Dictionary Of Old and New Testament Words, Page 593
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The above exposition illuminates some important facts
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difficult to read, the earlier volumes are still a far more accurate exposition of the symbology than
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invisible part of man," Vine's Complete Expository Dictionary Of Old And New
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exposition of "Ecclesiastes or the Preacher" 1573
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Vine's Complete Expository Dictionary Of Old and New Testament Words, page 593
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The New JOHN GILL Exposition of the Entire Bible: "For in the day thou eat thereof thou shalt
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part of man," Vine's Complete Expository Dictionary Of Old And New Testament
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opinions of expositors have been more divided
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Old Testament, "Vine's Complete Expository Dictionary Of Old And New Testament Words
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The New JOHN GILL Exposition of the Entire Bible "For in the
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" "An exposition of "Ecclesiastes or the Preacher" 1573
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The New JOHN GILL Exposition of the Entire Bible "For in the day thou eat thereof thou shalt surely
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"Vine's Complete Expository Dictionary Of Old And New Testament Words
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Complete Expository Dictionary Of Old and New Testament Words
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“Vine’s Complete Expository Dictionary,” pages 240-241 Just as in the New Testament, when spirit is used in reference to a person, it is the disposition of the persons mind or thinking
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Vine says, "immaterial, invisible part of man," Vine's Complete Expository Dictionary Of Old And New Testament Words, page 593
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second, 'sheol' is used of a place of conscious existence after death" "Vine's Complete Expository Dictionary Of Old And New Testament Words," page 227
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“For I know that my Redeemer liveth - There are few passages in the Bible which have excited more attention than this, or in respect to which the opinions of expositors have been more divided
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It was not malice her boney hands intended, but exposition
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the versions very widely in the reading of nepes, with the more contemporary versions casting widely for meaning," page 237 Old Testament, "Vine's Complete Expository Dictionary Of Old And New Testament Words
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, and esteeming him very highly, I willingly take exceptions to his exposition of this scripture, feeling quite sure he will appreciate every honest effort toward a clearer understanding of the scriptures
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Sommer’s, but because the principle expressed in the rule is adopted by almost every Bible expositor, to prove the same thing, or give it as a reason for alleging the parable of the Rich Man and Lazarus to be a real circumstance
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Paul employs it in exposition of the death, which is the curse of the law
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A citation of his argument will serve as an exposition of the position of the Pharisees in Palestine, for his opinion and theirs, if we may rely on Josephus, are identical
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What, then, is the canon above all others obligatory in interpreting Scripture? It is delivered to us in the words of Hooker: I hold it for a most infallible rule in expositions of Sacred Scripture that when a literal construction will stand, the farthest from the letter is commonly the worst
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Whatever argument they come to you with, We provide you with the truth, and a better exposition
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Any supposed dogma of the Christian revelation that depends for its evidence on three or four dubious scattered phrases in the synoptic gospels, and which is not even pretended to be proved by a single plain statement in the expository writings of the three great apostles, S
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Their training in the science of exposition had been neglected in youth, and had not been attended to in riper age
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'Thus the future Methodism, as we assume, will feel the need of and will acquire for itself, under pressure of the most urgent motives, an incontrovertible exposition of the Scripture doctrine of the future administration of justice; but then it will not make this acquisition as if it could be held as an insulated dogma; for whatever is further ascertained on this ground will come to stand in its true relationship to much beside, which, in the course of the same argument, will have started to view, as the genuine sense of the inspired books
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Indeed, so far as we are aware, all expositors agree that it foretells the exterminating judgment of God, which in due time was executed by the Roman armies under Titus, by whom the city was overwhelmed as 'with a flood' (a figure often used for an invading army), and the city and the land were given over to the age -- long 'desolations,' which had been 'determined' in the counsels of God
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The teaching of some Millennialists that there will for all eternity be some living on earth, "A perpetual continuance of the church upon earth" to raise and train more for heaven but just as it is now most will die without being saved (Lord, Exposition of the Apocalypse, page 535, 1847; also Bickersteth, Birks and others)
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" "Every expositor of recent times, who has a scheme of interpretation of Daniel's prophecies to advocate, inevitably and blandly cites the words 'the wise shall understand' as if they constituted a convincing proof of the correctness of his own scheme
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Mike Willis says expositors have generally appealed to Genesis 2:7 to prove that all men are born with and now have immortal spirits
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ment, "Vine's Complete Expository Dictionary Of Old And New Testament Words
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Vine says, "immaterial, invisible part of man," Vine's Complete Expository Dictionary Of Old And New Testament Words, Page 593
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second, 'sheol' is used of a place of conscious existence after death" "Vine's Complete Expository Dictionary Of Old And New Testament Words" Page 227
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"Sheol" Page 277, Vine's Complete Expository Dictionary Of Old and New Testament Words