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Rom: 8:34: Who is he that condemn? It is Christ that
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We are actually committing the same sin that Jesus condemned by running out the moneychangers when we call ourselves the elite people of God and condemn Israel
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Similarly, if we think that we are somehow accountable only to those that are pastors or of the same spiritual quality as we, then those who were babes in the faith will stand up and condemn us
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You can't condemn a man for that
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JOYCE: But you will condemn a woman for the same thing
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He didn’t particularly want to condemn the man, but his
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who condemn the just both of them
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rather have a man who’s willing to condemn his soul lie to
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discovered, and this is your true penance – to condemn
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and who condemn so many? Could you think he is
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Many religions and religious people still condemn, punish and ostracize homosexuals
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Having said that, there is really no angry and impatient God waiting on the Other Side, to judge and condemn us to an eternity of burning flames, should we fumble in life
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It’s our job to serve you, not condemn you
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I was no harlot, yet those same laws could condemn me
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He would rather condemn poor children to failing schools than offend the teachers" unions
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An individual should not be judged by his or her sins because aren‘t we all sinners to a greater or lesser degree? Otherwise, who would be left to condemn the sinner; who other than God is best qualified to judge a Man‘s heart?
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US President Gerald Ford not only refused to condemn the invasion
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Condemn the invasion publicly
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Democratic Party supporters, who do not condemn what Obama does when they would condemn exactly the same actions were they carried out by GW Bush
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She would come up with something fairly diplomatic, yet condemn the government’s inaction on the pollution issue
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Many would condemn him, but wait until you hear the circumstances
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not condemn others for what I view as their faults
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33 The Lord will not leave him in his hand, nor condemn him when he is judged
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21 They gather themselves together against the soul of the righteous, and condemn the innocent blood
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31 For he shall stand at the right hand of the poor, to save him from those who condemn his soul
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What kind of fruit is it when the hireling and servants of corruption tell us the bible does not explicitly condemn cremation and therefore we can choose? We must be wide awake and alert to detect and recognise this kind of vile fruit
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will condemn the man of wicked devices
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Think long and hard before you condemn an individual to death
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See, the Lord God will help me; who is he who shall condemn me? note, they all shall wax old as a garment; the moth shall eat them
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judgment you shall condemn
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However, we do not condemn even the most corrupt, for they, too, have their chance to reform themselves
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20 Let us condemn him with a shameful death, for by his own saying he shall be respected
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16 So the righteous that is dead shall condemn the ungodly which are living; and youth that is soon perfected the many years and old
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10 For these you did admonish and try, as a father, but the other, as a severe king, you did condemn and punish
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you begin to justify? or whom would you condemn? 19 I answered and said, truly it is a foolish thought that they both have devised,
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Temple at that time to condemn Jesus, and led directly to Jesus’ death on the cross
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thinking is corrupt, and those that think this way automatically condemn themselves
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He remembered clearly the voices that had woken him from his slumber but he couldn’t mention those for they would certainly condemn him
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“Tell me truthfully, I need to know before I condemn Harry to the worst fate imaginable
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When the nomination was announced Senator Edward Kennedy rose on the Senate floor to condemn “Robert Bork’s America
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to condemn, not even to praise
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M: That is how you see me! How quickly you accuse, condemn,
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Most Americans do know, says David Gelernter, that a “catastrophic deterioration” in morals and values has occurred that threatens to destroy their children’s legacy of freedom, and to condemn them to misery
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loving God could create humans and then summarily condemn them to eternal damnation if they
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while we condemn our souls to Hell
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He chose to speak about her with nostalgic feelings in their presence, to condemn Agatha and the homosexual therapist for the invasion of their home and the cruel disruption of their secure and rewarding lives, and to shower Chad and Manuel with extra attention to reassure them of his love
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in turn, came to condemn sharply the German social democrats and
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a hyper-real, ontological first substance; and those who condemn appearance in the ancient
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It is hard to unconditionally condemn Leibknecht and Luxemburg within the context of the political and social situation in Germany at that time
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unwillingness to condemn the homeless and drug
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„We profoundly condemn this horrific and barbarian act ―, he says in the
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For God sent not his Son into the world to condemn the world; but that the world through him might be saved
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18 If you were judge now between these two whom would you begin to justify? or whom would you condemn? 19 I answered and said truly it is a foolish thought that they both have devised for the ground is given to the wood and the sea also has his place to bear his floods
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41 The men of Nineveh will stand up in the judgment with this generation and will condemn it for they repented at the preaching of Jonah; and behold Someone greater than Jonah is here
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42 The queen of the south will rise up in the judgment with this generation and will condemn it for she came from the ends of the Earth to hear the wisdom of Solomon and behold Someone greater than Solomon is here
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10 Jesus standing up saw her and said "Woman where are your accusers? Did no one condemn you?"
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31 The queen of the south will rise up in the judgment with the men of this generation and will condemn them for she came from the ends of the Earth to hear the wisdom of Solomon; and behold One greater than Solomon is here
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32 The men of Nineveh will stand up in the judgment with this generation and will condemn it for they repented at the preaching of Jonah and look One greater than Jonah is here
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13 Judge not that you be not judged: condemn not that you be not condemned forgive and it shall be forgiven you: release and you shall be released: give that you may be given to; with good measure abundant full they shall thrust into your bosoms
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The queen of the south shall rise in the judgement with the people of this generation and condemn them for she came from the ends of the Earth that she might hear the wisdom of Solomon; 6 and look here is a better than Solomon
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The men of Nineveh shall stand in the judgement with this generation and condemn it for they repented at 7 the preaching of Jonah; and look here is a greater than Jonah
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Nicodemus one of them he who had come to Jesus by night said to them does our law haply condemn a man except it hear him first and know what he has done? They answered and said to him Are you also haply from Galileee Search and see that a prophet rises not from Galilee
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I will admit that I was quite taken aback at the audacity of this member to condemn me on such a technicality
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Yet it is not to condemn us, that such revelation is given
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Judge not and you shall not be judged; Do not condemn and you shall not be condemned; forgive and you shall be forgiven; give and it shall be given to you; with good measure pressed down and shaken together and running over so shall men give into your bosom because with the same measure that you measure out with it shall be again measured to you
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Only love can defeat evil and enable someone to live righteously, so why would God condemn the very people He loves and wants to save?
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“For God did not send His Son into the world to condemn the world, but that the world through Him might be saved
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It becomes wrong when we then condemn a person, and say that God should punish them, because we’ve decided that what they did was wrong
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It is never to be-little, condemn, punish, or pour guilt on someone
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condemn Joyce’s actions, saying she’d want to hear both sides of the story
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An unforgiving spirit in a Christian hinders a close personal relationship with the Saviour and blocks their communion with Him--it does not condemn them to hell
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He didn’t judge her, didn’t condemn her or try to change her
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I won’t condemn you
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condemn: (he that) condemns not himself in that thing which he allows
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The Lord will not leave him in his hand, nor condemn him when he is judged
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No weapon that is formed against thee shall prosper; and every tongue that shall rise against thee in judgment thou shalt condemn
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morality and condemn what these two women had been
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We saw the Chosen dare not share what he reviewed within his mind lest he be labeled “fit to burn” alongside whom he would condemn
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Robert, a quiet, blond boy who looked slightly younger and was markedly better looking than Arthur and the other two Christians, whispered to his friends then stood and in a high voice that was on the verge of breaking, said, ‘Doesn’t god condemn nudity in the story of Adam and Eve?’
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They gather themselves together against the soul of the righteous, and condemn the innocent blood
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mean in the least that every idle word spoken would condemn a man to
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3 "And so, my friend, if you would be a faithful and just steward of your large fortune, before God and in service to men, you must approximately divide your wealth into these ten grand divisions, and then proceed to administer each portion in accordance with the wise and honest interpretation of the laws of justice, equity, fairness, and true efficiency; albeit, the God of heaven would not condemn you if sometimes you erred, in doubtful situations, on the side of merciful and unselfish regard for the distress of the suffering victims of the unfortunate circumstances of mortal life
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He faintly protested when his colleagues of the Sanhedrin sought to condemn Jesus without a hearing; and with Joseph of Arimathea, he later boldly acknowledged his faith and claimed the body of Jesus, even when most of the disciples had fled in fear from the scenes of their Master's final suffering and death
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Oh, how her riches made her poor indeed! And seeing the ugliness of her soul, I used to gloat that my fate didn’t condemn me to riches
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and that I will not them condemn
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What can there be wrong in these teachings even though he may not be the Messiah of the Scriptures? And even then does not our law require fairness? Do we condemn a man before we hear him?" And the chief of the Sanhedrin was wroth with Eber and, turning upon him, said: "Have you gone mad? Are you by any chance also from Galilee? Search the Scriptures, and you will discover that out of Galilee arises no prophet, much less the Messiah
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" And then said Jesus: "I know about you; neither do I condemn you
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With the ejection of these nineteen men the Sanhedrin was in a position to try and to condemn Jesus with a solidarity bordering on unanimity
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Again am I telling you that the Son of Man will be delivered into the hands of the chief priests and the religious rulers; that they will condemn him and then deliver him into the hands of the gentiles
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“For to use the powder of the Black Mushroom would condemn both of us to death should the king learn of it
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It cannot be otherwise; the light which would save you if accepted can only condemn you if it is knowingly rejected
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He would equally condemn the irreligious pauper and commend the consecrated and worshipful man of wealth
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that he would judge you harshly, and condemn every little failing without mercy;
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that he would overlook the kindest of deeds, but condemn even the smallest act of
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other will praise or condemn your earthly actions
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Christ will condemn unbelievers on
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‘You condemn us to death without the horses, take one only
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Black liberals condemn white fundamentalists for silent neglect, but they also remain silent as these white-controlled organizations kill unborn children for economic reasons
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led the Duke to condemn himself by his own words
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out of control when one of the condemned men decides to resist the
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Not only is it better, but also it is the new way of God, and the old system is condemned
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We are actually committing the same sin that Jesus condemned by running out the moneychangers when we call ourselves the elite people of God and condemn Israel
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‘The condemned men ate a hearty breakfast … is that the sort of thing?’
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condemned by statute and
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It was an unwritten law of street life that condemned the miserable to wander aimlessly around Soho’s darker haunts for hours before inevitably ending up back where they had started out from
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He had been force-marched out of his hotel room in only his bathrobe, and now he wore the condemned man’s prison blue overalls
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All I wanted was to be on the stage and for that I was condemned by the priests for being wayward
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In the past I'd condemned the tales of the old Cornish wreckers, the poverty-stricken coastal villagers who misguided freighters onto rocks in a grasp for survival, but now I understood and was playing my part in condemning the robbers on the Kaliantikos to their deaths
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It was an unwritten law of street life that condemned the
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he wore the condemned man’s prison blue overalls
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Grudge not one against another, brethren, lest ye be condemned: behold the judge
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Woman, where are your accusers? Has no man condemned thee?
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You will submit to the Death Guard for inspection or be condemned as infected
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better and that they would both be condemned to this
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unfold, there’s no way you could know about the condemned man’s future actions
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Women, and especially weak-minded slaves, they melt with pity when this kind of defiant man’s condemned
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must remind you, he isn’t yet condemned
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“The condemned man was
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So tell us what the condemned man shouted
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Ever since they’d met, he’d belittled her abilities, insulted her family, and now condemned her honesty
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Mumblings amid the crowd suggested that the condemned had betrayed Skyrim and the
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But she had been a prisoner summarily condemned for treason
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condemned murderer is missing out on
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” (I’m not making this up regarding his being condemned as described, even though it does read like science fiction, I must admit
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They condemned him to push a boulder up a mountain, only to see it roll back down again
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His officers weren't certain what more terrorized them at that moment: their Captain's debasement and impotency, or their imminent destruction as condemned by the Elf before their very eyes
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“I thought I was helping you and the other lads but all we are doing is lining the pockets of the bosses who cut corners and use condemned machines to make even more profit at the expense of our lives
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He was told that his ship was to be condemned
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An hour later, the whaler Isabella, also out of New Bedford, was approached, boarded, and condemned using the same procedures
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I shook my head and thought what a woman I had never met anyone like her and I had no idea why she would be bothering with a condemned man like me for still I could not help feeling affection for her
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At that wonderfully incompetent organisation called the United Nations, did these countries support you? Or did they uniformly condemned you and paid lip service to your request in the form of information to save your citizens lives? I think we know the answer to that one for we regularly change channels when we see the bizarre attacks on you with boring consistency
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Even the person who unwittingly passed under the shade of a fetish tree was condemned to death
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Yet the SAP was condemned by the TRC as something evil, something within which there existed human rights abusing culture
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It also gave the condemned man hope that he would be released sometime in the future
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It really was a waste of our time for who would want to rescue him anyway? He was, however, always friendly and very courteous to us and we to him being a condemned man
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Anyway, without the glorious sacrifice of the Japanese soldiers, they would have been condemned to
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This world is condemned, and The Father has declared its end!
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YOU freed the murderer and condemned The Innocent!
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But Clinton and his advisers did halt their support and also strongly condemned Indonesian government human rights violations, both in East Timor and elsewhere
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Why pay taxes to make spaces for poor people’s kids in daycare? The middle class hated, feared and loathed the poor; even as they condemned single moms on welfare for not trying to make some kind of better life for their children
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Napalm is a chemical weapon today banned internationally for use against civilians, legal but widely condemned even when used against soldiers
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President Cleveland refused and condemned the overthrow
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I should have condemned him for doing as much as he did to me, but I couldn’t
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Mugabe has since been publicly condemned by presidents from Reagan to Obama
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He was condemned more for the Iraq War he failed to fight, one that would have failed, rather than condemned for the Gulf War that should not have been fought at all
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Just because those of us who went were condemned men, and we understood that after a while; there wasn’t much sense in dragging a bunch of other innocent bastards into it
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Therefore, with the walk of a condemned man, Akbar walked down with Norman towards his while Ford Focus that was waiting on the kerb below his house
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If the Arrow is not returned in time, the soul who took it will be condemned for all time
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Those engaged in negative behaviour will be singled out, pressurized, condemned, fined, jailed
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Cyril, patriarch of Alexandria, accused him of teaching the dual personality of Christ, a view which was formally condemned and anathematized by the Third Council of Ephesus, 431…The controversy lasted for two centuries” (Encyc
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“Sin then becomes an act and it has no existence apart from the act…[Therefore] that Man was endowed with original perfection, not tainted with original sin…Pelagianism was condemned by several Synods held between 412 and 418, when Pelagius was banished from Rome, and the condemnation was confirmed by the Council of Ephesus in 431
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The world seemed condemned to struggle on, somehow
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1410)…Constance had condemned heresy in the teachings of John Wyecliffe (d
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He did not directly familiarize himself with the working conditions he so vehemently condemned
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This is the reason why God only uses this abomination on the condemned in His anger and wrath!
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Can we add to it what the church and preachers of today tells us and accept cremation as not condemned by the Bible, by God even?
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Can we diminish from it and state that we are not cremating to Molech, therefore cremation is not condemned by the Bible?
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Can you see that cremation was in existence from the earliest times? Can you see that it is a whoredom in Gods eyes? Can you see that it draws God’s wrath? Can you see that God uses this abomination only as severe punishment for his enemies, the condemned, who gravely sinned against Him?
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Faith, for whispering in Sunday School, condemned herself to pass a whole day without speaking a single word, unless it was absolutely necessary, and accomplished it
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would utterly be condemned
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can use the lu xun's "looking angrily condemned, head bowed as a willing ox" this quote to psychological dredge, rather than anger, it's much more than their class is high
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experience "looking angrily condemned to refer, head bowed as a willing ox" this quote can feel they don't succumb to the secular gossip, don't be annihilated by message, and don't care about
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"sound speech, that cannot be condemned;" Now if we are supposed to watch what we say, should we not also conclude that we are to watch what we hear?
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Nezahualcoyotl, needless to say, was never suspected of having any part in the revolt, but his son was duly condemned and executed by the proscribed method for the ruling classes of Anahuac, strangling
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Still, had I been given the choice, I would not have condemned him to death
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them as those who were the elders and judges of the people: so they condemned her to death
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fools, you sons of Israel, that without examination or knowledge of the truth you have condemned a daughter of Israel? 49 Return
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laid to pledge by every altar, and they drink the wine of the condemned in the house of their god
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The current emperor, Federico the Third (Frederick III), had been under harassing attacks from the kings of Bohemia and Hungaria, Jorge and Mateo (George and Matthew), respectively, although they had now turned against each other since Jorge was a vile heretic who had been excommunicated and condemned by the aitasantu (the Euskera name for the pope)
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20 For if you did punish the enemies of your children, and the condemned to death, with such deliberation, giving them time and
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11 For wickedness, condemned by her own witness, is very timorous, and being pressed with conscience, always forecasts grievous
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2 Blessed is he whose conscience has not condemned him, and who is not fallen from his hope in the Lord
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5 Whoever takes pleasure in wickedness shall be condemned, but he who resists pleasures crowns his life
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have mentioned it to you; but we have all been condemned to death!”
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1 And it shall come to pass, when that appointed day has gone by, that then shall the aspect of those who are condemned be
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consider that you have now suffered those things for your good, that you may not finally be condemned and tormented, then you will
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These men were mostly prisoners of war, usually Moros, condemned men, or those sentenced directly by the courts to be galeotes
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The satisfied smile of Gaia turns to laughter of earth-shaking joy as the mountains of skeletons begin to fall to the ground above, their bones rattling in the wind, condemned for ravaging her sacred horde
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Harry was a condemned man, even before he had been given the chance to speak
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A condemned man walked up the steps of the gallows and peered out at the twisted and jeering faces
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In those days they shall be led off to the abyss of fire, and to the torment and the prison in which they shall be confined forever; And who ever shall be condemned and destroyed will from then on be bound together with them to the end of all generations; And destroy all the spirits of the reprobate and the children of the Watchers, because they have wronged mankind
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For from then onward they could not speak with Him nor lift up their eyes to Heaven for shame of their sins for which they had been condemned; Then I wrote out their petition, and the prayer in regard to their spirits and their deeds individually and in regard to their requests that they should have forgiveness and length; And I went off and sat down at the waters of Dan, in the land of Dan, to the south of the west of Hermon; I read their petition till I fell asleep; And note a dream came to me, and visions fell down on me, and I saw visions of chastisement, and a voice came bidding me to tell it to the sons of Heaven, and reprimand them; And when I awaked, I came to them, and they were all sitting gathered together, weeping in 'Abelsjeel, which is between Lebanon and Sen'ser, with their faces covered; And I recounted before them all the visions which I had seen in sleep, and I began to speak the words of righteousness, and to reprimand the Heavenly Watchers
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The words needed to form such thoughts will have been condemned and executed
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As is often observed, those who do not know history are condemned to relive it
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out and are condemned as Bhogis
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want is for all other dragons to be condemned as they are!
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5 And I said to the Grigori; I saw your brothers and their works, and their great torments, and I prayed for them, but the Lord has condemned them to be under the ground till the existing Heaven and earth shall end forever
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Q: is it inevitable? Am I, is the world, condemned to remain as
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Q: We are condemned to fear?
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of the RCMP who have come forward and condemned their own
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Ironically, Roger and Josie, both products of Castro’s condemned “Imperialismo Yanqui”, were asked to go in their Mercedes-Benz to Madrid airport to meet Antonio who was traveling from Castro’s Cuban “paradise”, with an almost empty suitcase inside another for the purpose of filling them both with consumer goods to take to Cuba on his return
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"Preventing our extinction? The nerve! You have just condemned all life to death
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Roger deplored the mayor’s public attempt at self-jus tification and condemned it as “a finger-pointing routine that benefits politicians and does little for the public”
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'Cause this child has been condemned
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In those days they shall be led off to the abyss of fire and to the torment and the prison in which they shall be confined forever; And who ever shall be condemned and destroyed will from then on be bound together with them to the end of all generations; And destroy all the spirits of the reprobate and the children of the Watchers because they have wronged mankind
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Can we push forth into that reality, or are we condemning ourselves to endless repentance and bondage of the same sins? Who is willing to give the whole, and never the part? Who is willing to ascend that holy Hill? Who will ascend the Mount of the Lord? That Mount is Zion – the very Mount with God’s Temple upon it
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In the past I'd condemned the tales of the old Cornish wreckers, the poverty-stricken coastal villagers who misguided freighters onto rocks in a grasp for survival, but now I understood and was playing my part in condemning the robbers on the Kaliantikos to their deaths
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responsible sexuality rather than condemning of it
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is on the brink of condemning her soul beyond redemption
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condemning the colony for crimes against the town
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The man in the street will have various opinions; excusing one man and condemning the other
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His condemning words came as a shock to Zarko
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The effect of the destruction, the image of the almost divine Elf condemning them, would be imprinted on the psyches of the escaping Naud ships' crews for all time
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At least she was in a less condemning place than she had been for the last hour
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“And leave me holding the condemning evidence?”
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And still it did not stop for she told both of them in the same Angel voice what she thought of them and their f wicked ways of condemning her on her f slight weight problem (which was not slight Sergeant - it was f enormous and something to put in the world book of records)
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surely that was the most condemning
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It did not, since the public was nearly unanimous in condemning Nixon for his crimes
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When the Japanese military bombed Shanghai and Nanking, Roosevelt was among those most forcefully condemning them
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His latest column is consistent along a variety of condemning themes that oftentimes center upon, but are not limited to, class and racial conflict, feminism, wicked corporations, the greedy rich and the military industrial complex (thrown in for good measure) that express his excessive, if not obsessive sympathy for allegedly ―oppressed‖ peoples
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Both presidents had greatly helped Saddam Hussein acquire bio-chemical weapons and blocked the UN from condemning him
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The UN passed resolutions condemning Hussein's invasion and calling for “all necessary means” to remove him from Kuwait, including force
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He laughed heartily and his voice came over the line with a smile in it, teasingly condemning her loose morals
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It was a long while ago, the day they’d carried a bag of food to Herminia’s box and Beth had been condemning cocaine traffickers for the horrors they brought to her life
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But he’d been dead, and that made convenient condemning the CIA and the monstrosity they had created from his cousin
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Nearly one third of the time is spent in the General Assembly discussing and condemning the
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As there are billion of those familiar units that act separately, the people end up being easy victims of the economic system that offers them leftovers on behalf of the economic or social production stabilization, condemning them to the eternal state of dependence of the help that not even it arrives on time of saving them
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32 Then hear you in Heaven, and do, and judge your servants, condemning the wicked, to bring his way on his head; and justifying
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It is quite clear that Pilot wanted nothing to do with condemning Jesus, in fact, he
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He couldn’t understand how Jack could remain so unfettered as if he was merely signing a financial bonds issue rather than condemning a man to a pitiful fate
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When Matthew Shepard, a homosexual, is beaten, tied to a fence, and left to die in the Wyoming cold the Times quite rightly joins a national chorus condemning the act
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I look away, unable to hold her condemning gaze
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“Not you,” he says with a condemning voice
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The move of condemning Limbaugh was part of
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11 And it prevails over marriage love condemning it when transgressing law
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So by condemning people who are sinning, we can actually push them farther away from the solution, instead of helping them receive the love of God which will enable them to change
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these television characters and their fancy life styles, and condemning the vast majority of
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Every time I concluded my answers, the clamor of the room propagated with major intensity under the screams of magicians and enchantresses who were condemning my speech
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Why had he stopped Lance from attacking Corso? Was it because the kid was a homosexual? How had his parents reacted to the letter condemning him for calling the doctor? What had happened at Bart’s on the night of the attack? Who did he think the attackers were? Why didn’t he admit he had been smoking pot in the cricket shed and set fire to himself? How well did he know Ralf Boreham? What was his relationship with Bart Vaselly? What was his relationship with the headmaster? Had he had any disagreements with him lately?
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And as none of them responded, he wondered whether the critics were more interested in condemning a work than commending any
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Make not the mistake of only condemning the wrongs in the lives of your pupils; remember also to accord generous recognition for the most praiseworthy things in their lives
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Joey eyed her questioningly, but Lezura returned a condemning stare
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As much as they had been doing their eternal infighting about various petty issues, they were now nearly united in condemning her decision to reopen the Golden Gate, saying that the gate was supposed to be used solely for the return of Jesus Christ on the day of the final judgment
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When it was stolen, the priest placed a curse upon it, condemning all those who held the desecrated stone
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coworkers and the negative opinionated condemning label that
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in the condemning system refuse to admit that they indeed
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are free of the usual clinging and condemning
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condemning them even before their actions are even berthed!
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The condemning newspaper reports triggered off much unrest amongst the Evadale staff team and two of the staff members quit their job without notice
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A second volley of missiles followed, this time armed with highly radioactive warheads, spreading radioactive steam and debris, contaminating the whole planet and condemning whatever life was left on it
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It's even in the bible, condemning those who served her
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Fidel did not have to specify to Ranulf or the others to whom he was alluding to: the various churchmen in Toulouse had been rabidly condemning with harsh words the newcomers for days, telling their parishioners that the people of the Human Expansion were blasphemers, atheists and sorcerers of the worst kind and enjoining them to stay away from them
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‘’Like that Humanity was created only 6,000 years ago, with God using simple dirt to make the first man and woman? That the theory of evolution is blasphemous, despite being supported by thousands of scientific finds and by on-the-spot research by Time Patrol exploration teams sent to the distant past? That the whole Universe was created in only seven days? That women are born sinners? Do you realize how ignorant and intolerant those so-called sacred teachings, written centuries or millenniums ago, often are? And the Pope is condemning me as a heretic and blasphemer for simply telling the truth? No! Don’t say a thing now, Cardinal Reggiani! This letter says enough by itself
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Those unfortunate ones who had hoped for miracles thus were condemning themselves to Hell, while that witch of an Overseer gets rich with all the money made by the flow of pilgrims to Jerusalem
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condemning their actions and proclaiming that this is not true Islam?
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If you give up here, when it’s so obviously not necessary, well, then you’re condemning the rest of them to death
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A spiritual man judges all things, but that means he looks right through to what the real issue is and identifies it, not as one sitting up high looking down, condemning, but as a fellow traveller, looking and observing and seeing that something is like this
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But these things do not justify a man in condemning all religious profession
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There cannot, therefore, be anything very important in this point, and every believer may use his liberty, and do what he finds edifying to himself without condemning others
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the most severe in condemning us, victimising us with severe
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Going by the aforesaid, the Quran seems to be indulgent towards Muhammad, having all the while condemning the Christians for ascribing partners to Allah, as can be seen from the following!
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So He says condemning their abstention from contemplating and their inactive thinking
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twitter webloids of what I'm saying, doing, thinking, wanting, buying, hoping, defriending, banning, hating, condemning now
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“Disciplined by whom, how, for what?” As child parentally torturing their incompetent progenitor with their own martially condemning contempt, EvE shook me with
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away from her as the condemning words poured from her mouth
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” Sharee's milky gaze revealed that the condemning memory was closer to her than her potential liberators
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King Henry ordered a massacre of the entire population, condemning them all as traitors
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Meg, who spoke without turning, startled Therese with her loud condemning voice, “If you’ve seen one, you’ve seen them all
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And I have had three letters from you this week condemning their use with all the fervour the English language places at your disposal--really it is generous to you in this respect--as a substitute for the mixed diet of the ordinary Philistine
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Thinking the moment would be a good opportunity to collect a few more condemning notes on the illegal goings-on, Eddie crept up the rickety staircase to see who the visitors were
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Yet in a critical situation like the one we’re in at present you immediately welcome him as leader of the party that will either rescue us or fail in the attempt, perhaps condemning us to a long, long time down here
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So in condemning, we actually become more like what we condemn
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condemning a man he considers to be innocent
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It was true; they’d been fiercely condemning of her pregnant state and berated the unborn bastard child, but they had kindly given her safe haven and a place to work until the baby was born
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minded people should therefore endeavour to educate and mobilize instead of condemning
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hoarding, hating, fearing, condemning, the disease will return
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" I replied: "Stop condemning the woman, bless her, and be through
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One day, a student was walking along the street condemning someone in her thoughts
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show what is wrong and how it can be corrected! Just judge me not for condemning what now is so
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These claims of healing and testimonies to being healed in this way plus the accounts of the infections led to the nun’s accusers of going a step further and condemning her as a witch
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More condemning evidence is yet to come because the astrophysics tricksters did not leave
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More condemning evidence is yet to come because the astrophysics tricksters did not leave the corrupting of evidence just at that
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There is nothing absolute about it and consequently one must be cautious about condemning what seems to be immoral behaviour
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If a man takes his emotions as the cause and his mind as their passive effect, if he is guided by his emotions and uses his mind only to rationalize or justify them somehow—then he is acting immorally, he is condemning himself to misery, failure, defeat, and he will achieve nothing but destruction—his own and that of others
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Two more points; never be impatient or hasty in your effort and do not waste your precious time in condemning yourself for your imperfections or shortcomings, just concentrate upon the path to attain the goal, shortcomings will vanish with the passage of time and gradually grace of God will envelop you from inside out
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Condemning his friend for weaknesses that were not his to judge, Bane could
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I fully intend marrying you and condemning you to a life of sexual bliss
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This parable is a satire condemning
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This parable is a satire condemning the Jewish nation, the Scribes, and Pharisees
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Will there be a resurrection and judgment of cities? If so, will the individuals of these cities be judged as individuals, or as a part of the cities or both? If cities will be judged at the Judgment Day at the coming of Christ, then God would be condemning people for where they live, not for what they did, or did not do themselves
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But through the divine clemency God has superseded that law with a law of mercy, condemning those crimes with equal severity, but suspending the execution until the days of grace shall have passed
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’” While just as found in this catalogue the “Christian world” almost as a whole do teach it, condemning with sarcastic sharpness those who will not subscribe to their enameled doctrines
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"Everybody says it is but one of several, and that there will be others--if there are not already--banishing all emigrants, and condemning all to death who return
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He condemns it
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15He that justifies the wicked and he that condemns the just, even they both are
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I find it interesting to note that we usually judge the Inquisition as totally irrational and wild, but in this case -it struck me- the Church condemns him to "house arrest", without even sending him to prison! This is not a minor issue; Galileo was moving mankind from his place, the maximum creation of God, the center of creation! And still, they only sentenced him to house arrest?
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It suggested that these people are evil and linked them with freemasonry, although they declared that there is nothing in their Catholic dogma which condemns cremation
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lets out water; therefore leave off contention, before it is meddled with; he who justifies the wicked, and he who condemns the just,
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There is no one who judges, condemns, or elevates us to different realms, just as there is nobody who decides which mind states we are to experience in each moment
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condemns the Scepter of My Son, even as with every tree
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Amos also condemns the rich, clearly stating that their riches are due to robbery
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Spiritual pride is the worst kind of pride; it condemns those that have this kind of
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Olin fellow at the Manhattan Institute, condemns critical studies as “law school humbug
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Shelby Steele not only condemns the column as “vile,” but also reveals the uncomfortable truth about the attitude behind Dowd’s column
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despises it and condemns it, the situation is hopeless
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This time, however, their problem stemmed from Josie’s “newly found lesbianism” and its possible effect on their impressionable children who were witnessing their mother changing her lofty ideals of marriage and family life into a preference for homosexual activity which their religion condemns as unnatural
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Senator Kennedy is a social Democrat that condemns
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Folks, the only thing that condemns ya is not excepting Jesus as yer personal Savior
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forced to remain imprisoned in a very small space that condemns it to a useless and
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itself with respect for the people that make it up is a society that condemns
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The judge sums up for over an hour, during which he condemns the crime of rape in no uncertain terms, but then goes on to outline why he considers that leniency is called for in this particular case
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condemn: (he that) condemns not himself in that thing which he allows
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The Seventh Ecumenical Council condemns them, and al who do not honor the
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Who is he who condemns? It is Christ who died, and furthermore is
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horrific was in Sudan condemns the Arab government and
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it condemns in strong terms those persons who rejoice upon the
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The Bible vehemently condemns all forms of sexual
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the suffering, which both states entail, condemns neither;
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so common no one in the cat world condemns it anymore
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“and We forbade the fat of sheep and oxen”?!: that is the fat of kidneys! God condemns this distortion and fabrication for which no sanction has been revealed from Him
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Who then is the one who condemns? No
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This then, is how we know we belong to the truth, and how we can set our hearts at rest in his presence, whenever our heart condemns us, for God is greater than our hearts, and he knows everything (v20)
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They understand it only too well; they understand that it condemns their own behaviour; they understand that it witnesses against their own sins, and summons them to judgment
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Read it reverently, as the Word of God, not of man,-believing implicitly that what it approves is right, and what it condemns is wrong
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In a corner of each heart there sits a witness for God,� a witness who condemns when we do wrong, and approves when we do right
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It condemns to eternal death myriads of our fellow-Christians who, from one cause or another, have never become communicants
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It condemns the whole body of the Quakers, who allow no sacraments
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This then, is how we know we belong to the truth, and how we can set our hearts at rest in his presence, whenever our heart condemns us, for God is greater than our hearts, and he knows everything”
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Revelation 3, and how God condemns the church members for being "lukewarm" in their
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God condemns those who never change, keep expanding sins instead of narrowing them down
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whose is bereft of consciousness of the Almighty, just as he condemns a
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For instance, a Muslim writer, Ajaz Ashraf, has condemned the Indian state’s 1981 amendment that has given regressive clerics control over Muslim universities, like AMU, leading even to discrimination against academicians who are not practising Sunni men for the appointment of vice chancellor, which he strongly condemns
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For this reason, Dante Alighieri, in his “Divine Comedy”, condemns Ulysses to the inferno, after having him die at sea during a storm that overcomes him while he is trying to sail pass the columns of Hercules
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condemns the philosophy which has its apparent outcome
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What man condemns in others, he attracts to himself
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Who is he that condemns? It is Christ Jesus that died, yes, rather, that was raised from the dead
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[53] In Punished By Rewards: The Trouble With Gold Stars, Incentive Plans, A's, Praise, And Other Bribes, Alfie Kohn reviews and condemns this system quite thoroughly
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God condemns, but the abuse of these gifts
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The Bible totally condemns the murder of men,
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The fact condemns it
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What means sacrifice, if not that God, the judge who condemns man to death for sin, has found some ransom by which He can restore His 'banished ones’? The hope of restoration to Paradise and the Tree of Life dawned upon men from the hour of the exile
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Àlas, my cruel fate condemns me to remain here till my tyrant is destroyed
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immodest, there another condemns her as frail and frivolous; this pardons and absolves her, that spurns and reviles her; one extols her beauty, another assails her character, and in short all abuse her, and all adore her, and to such a pitch has this general infatuation gone that there are some who complain of her scorn without ever having exchanged a word with her, and even some that bewail and mourn the raging fever of jealousy, for which she never gave anyone cause, for, as I have already said, her misconduct was known before her passion
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"Look here, my good sir," said Sancho; "either I'm a numskull or else there is the same reason for this passenger dying as for his living and passing over the bridge; for if the truth saves him the falsehood equally condemns him; and that being the case it is my opinion you should say to the gentlemen who sent you to me that as the arguments for condemning him and for absolving him are exactly balanced, they should let him pass freely, as it is always more praiseworthy to do good than to do evil; this I would give signed with my name if I knew how to sign; and what I have said in this case is not out of my own head, but one of the many precepts my master Don Quixote gave me the night before I left to become governor of this island, that came into my mind, and it was this, that when there was any doubt about the justice of a case I should lean to mercy; and it is God's will that I should recollect it now, for it fits this case as if it was made for it
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Levin,’ Vronsky said, smiling, ‘but most likely he has never seen the machines he condemns; or if he has seen and tried any, it must have been after a queer fashion, some Russian imitation, not a machine from abroad
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It gazes at you and condemns you
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In the end, it is our consistent refusal to learn from history that condemns us to repeat it
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Shall I respect man when he condemns me? Let him live with me in the interchange of kindness, and instead of injury I would bestow every benefit upon him with tears of gratitude at his acceptance
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He does not moralize, he neither condemns nor praises; but like a fate, silent, passionless, and resistless, he carries the story along, allows the sunshine for a time to silver the turbid stream, the butterflies and gnats to flutter above it in rainbow tints, and then remorselessly draws over the landscape gray twilight
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Instead of rejoicing that he has been made the instrument of God's will, Jonah is angry, and condemns God for the mercy shown the Ninevites, arrogating to himself alone the exercise of reason and goodness
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The "average" man (that is, one of the immense majority of civilized people who are half sceptics and half believers, and who all, without exception, deplore existence, condemn its organization, and predict universal destruction),—the average man, when we ask him why he continues to lead a life that he condemns, without making any effort towards its amelioration, makes no direct reply, but begins at once to talk about things in general, about justice, about the State, about commerce, about civilization
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But however modest may be your estimate of your powers of reason, you know that you have within you a judge that sometimes approves your acts and sometimes condemns them
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And the higher official, actuated by like motives, according to whether he is inclined to distinguish himself, or to what his relations to the minister are, exiles men to the other side of the world or keeps them in solitary confinement, condemns them to Siberia, to hard labour, to death, or sets them free at the request of some lady
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In the first case, as long as it is joined it does that which the physical “self” wants: it gets angry, condemns, scolds, strikes; in the second case, when it is separated from the physical, it does only that which can free it from the torturing union
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By arming itself more and more, it paralyzes the sources of the social and the individual welfare, and may easily be compared to a man who, to provide himself with a gun, condemns himself to anæmia, at the same time wasting all his strength for the purpose of making use of the very gun with which he is providing himself, and under the burden of which he will finally fall
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And so, it would seem, it is indispensable for the Christian humanity of our time to renounce the pagan forms of life, which it condemns, and to build up its life on the Christian foundations, which it professes
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And these perfections, he puts over another human being as a demand, and condemns him
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Violence, in the best case, if it does not pursue only the personal ends of men in power, always denies and condemns by the one immovable form of the law what for the most part has been denied and condemned before by public opinion, but with this difference, that, while public opinion denies and condemns all acts which are contrary to the moral law, embracing in its condemnation the most varied propositions, the law which is supported by violence condemns and persecutes only a certain, very narrow order of acts, thus, as it were, justifying all the acts of the same order which have not entered into its definition
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Public opinion has ever since the time of Moses considered avarice, debauchery, and cruelty to be evil, and has condemned them; and this public opinion denies and condemns every kind of a manifestation of avarice,—not only the acquisition of another man's property by means of violence, deceit, and cunning, but also a cruel usufruct of the same; it condemns every kind of debauchery, be it fornication with a concubine, or a slave, a divorced wife, or even one's own wife; it condemns every cruelty which is expressed in assaults, in bad treatment, in the murder, not only of men, but also of animals
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By increasing its armament it paralyzes more and more the springs of social and individual welfare, and may be compared to a man who, in order to obtain weapons, condemns himself to anæmia, thereby depriving himself of the strength to use the weapons he is accumulating, whose weight will eventually overpower him
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One often marvels why, for what reason a lady of the world or an artist, who, it would seem, is interested neither in social, nor in military questions, condemns labour strikes and preaches war, and always definitely attacks one side and defends the other?
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One would think that the alternative of a change of life to accord with consciousness might be settled without question, and that it would therefore seem unavoidable for the Christian world of the present day to abandon those pagan forms which it condemns, and regulate its life by the Christian precepts which it acknowledges
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At best, violence, if not employed as a vehicle for the ambition of those in high places, condemns in the inflexible form a law which public opinion has most probably long ago repudiated and condemned; but there is this difference, that while public opinion rejects and condemns all acts that are opposed to the moral law, the law supported by force repudiates and condemns only a certain limited number of acts, seeming thus to justify all acts of a like order which have not been included in its formula
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“I am fifty years old,” said Gavryl, “and have a son married, and never from my birth has the lash been applied to my back; but now this bear Ivan has secured a verdict against me which condemns me to receive twenty lashes, and I am forced to bow to this decision and suffer the shame of a public beating
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And everyone not only sees this, but voluntarily or involuntarily, in one way or another, he takes part in maintaining this distinction which his conscience condemns
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Now is not this greatness the one divine spark in man? But if we test the greatness of the gods by our small human virtues, and it turns out that that which measures is greater than that which is measured, then it follows that the divine principle itself condemns the Olympians
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But there is this difference, that while public opinion censures and condemns all the acts opposed to the moral law, including the most varied cases in its reprobation, the law which rests on violence only condemns and punishes a certain very limited range of acts, and by so doing seems to justify all other acts of the same kind which do not come under its scope
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He is already conscious of a change in public opinion which condemns what was formerly a duty
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This is the language of truth and common sense, language which I did not very much expect to hear from the Secretary at this time; because it exposes the proclamation of the President, and condemns the present bill