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1. canon! Church leaders only gave their assent to what
2. appeared to fidget with something in his hand momentarily before waving assent to the man
3. 2 The apostles were a bit disconcerted by the open manner of Jesus' assent to many of the Greek's propositions, but Jesus afterward privately said to them: "My children, marvel not that I was tolerant of the Greek's philosophy
4. And with those honest but fearful souls whose faith is so weak that it amounts to little more than an intellectual conformity to a passive attitude of assent to religions of authority, the Father is ever alert to honor and foster even all such feeble attempts to reach out for him
5. They say that silence and non-involvement gives assent to the status quo
6. Whites who remained “apolitical” were also judged as giving their assent to social injustices
7. Where is their revolt? Do not black Christian leaders know that abortion is morally wrong? Are they paying too steep a price to align with liberal whites for political gain? Will not Christ judge them with the same standard that they used to judge whites’ silence and oppression? Are they giving assent to the murder of millions of their unborn children in exchange for political power? Ironically, the worst kind of white-imposed disenfranchisement must be the loss of potential voting rights by the 13 million African Americans who were murdered by the white-controlled abortion industry
8. Leading the Union forces in the fight against the slave states was Abraham Lincoln, who stated he could never assent to the long, complicated statements of Christian dogma
9. ively assent to this appearance, but in reality everything is
10. circumstances of this sort wherein the human host must assent to the impulses which they
11. He saw Detroit’s look of surprise at his answer to his thoughts and then his assent to give up arguing as he motioned to Richie and the other boys that they go ahead with gathering the food
12. It is remarkably easy to read a description of a Capricorn character, and to assent to all those general elements that seem to suit the character in question
13. It was impossible for spiritual and thoughtful men to assent to the frightful positivist dogma which wrapped in thick darkness at once the destinies of the human race and the character of God
14. * We must not here be supposed to yield unqualified assent to the doctrine of the 'Baptists’ on this subject
15. For one teacher of Christianity who will independently examine his doctrines singly and collectively by the standard of the apostolic writings, there are at least hundreds who will humbly subscribe in early life an unquestioning assent to whatever is proposed to them as the condition of the priesthood or ministry, when sanctioned by the Church,—and scores in our own time who will deny the authority of the apostles altogether
16. Nor is it enough to declare that a lack of assent to the theory promulgated is due to the absence of illuminating grace, since it is not the office of the Holy Spirit to quench the moral understanding of man; and large numbers of persons who afford decisive evidence of enjoying the teaching of that Holy Spirit experience as much difficulty in the reception of that theory as the artisan, the philosopher, or the subtle Hindu
17. I thanked him for his kindness, reflecting that there was reason in what he said, and that my father would assent to it as soon as I should tell him, and with that view I went the very same instant to let him know what my desires were
18. He gave a reluctant assent to this
19. I agree with you, he replied, and am ready to give my assent to the law
20. SUMMER was already past its prime, when Edgar reluctantly yielded his assent to their entreaties, and Catherine and I set out on our first ride to join her cousin
21. Yegor listened attentively, and obviously quite took in Levin’s idea, but by way of assent to it he enunciated, greatly to Levin’s surprise, the observation that when he had lived with good masters he had always been satisfied with his masters, and now was perfectly satisfied with his employer, though he was a Frenchman
22. " She appeared to assent to this, but still only in silence; seeing which I went on: "I must have it now
23. Summer was already past its prime, when Edgar reluctantly yielded his assent to their entreaties, and Catherine and I set out on our first ride to join her cousin
24. Crawford was somewhat distinguishing his niece, nor perhaps refrain (though unconsciously) from giving a more willing assent to invitations on that account
25. Crawford was somewhat distinguishing his niece—nor perhaps refrain (though unconsciously) from giving a more willing assent to invitations on that account
26. In the afternoon he received official visitors; and later he had been obliged to listen to the reports of three ministers of state, and had given his assent to many important matters
27. How could the men who began the whole business, the landowner, the commissioner, the judges, and those who gave the order and are responsible for it, the ministers, the Tzar, who are also good men, professed Christians, how could they elaborate such a plan and assent to it, knowing its consequences? The spectators even, who took no part in the affair, how could they, who are indignant at the sight of any cruelty in private life, even the overtaxing of a horse, allow such a horrible deed to be perpetrated? How was it they did not rise in indignation and bar the roads, shouting, "No; flog and kill starving men because they won't let their last possession be stolen from them without resistance, that we won't allow!" But far from anyone doing this, the majority, even of those who were the cause of the affair, such as the commissioner, the landowner, the judge, and those who took part in it and arranged it, as the governor, the ministers, and the Tzar, are perfectly tranquil and do not even feel a prick of conscience
28. In the same way all who take part in such an affair, from the highest representative of authority who signs his assent to the report, from the superintendent presiding at the recruiting sessions, and the priest who deludes the recruits, to the lowest soldier who is ready now to fire on his own brothers, imagine, in the intoxication of power or of servility, that they are some conventional characters
29. But surely it must be recollected that the Committee on Foreign Relations in their resolutions seemed to consider the system which they recommend, as including a continuance of the embargo; and I trust I meet the committee on fair and firm ground, when I consider their assent to be implied to the continuance of the embargo, and that it is their opinion that the measures which they recommend, united with the embargo, form an efficient system proper for the American people to adopt at this time
30. It is utterly inconceivable, that the States interested in commerce should have given their assent to any such powers so self-destructive
31. Under these circumstances what ought I to do? I must either vote against every expedient which falls short of what I deem the most proper course, or assent to that which accords most with what I think right
32. But perhaps, sir, every gentleman present will admit, and it appears to me that no human being can deny, that if the facts stated in the resolution be supported by the correspondence upon which it is founded, that then every gentleman would readily assent to the resolution
33. I shall give my most hearty assent to the motion for striking out the first section of the bill
34. To prove to the satisfaction of the Senate and the world, this material fact, will be my business before I request their assent to the position assumed, that Congress have an express power to incorporate a bank
35. Gentlemen who have advocated a naval establishment, have chosen to consider this bill and report as the furtherance of a system already in existence, and that, however short of their wishes the committee may be disposed to go, they stand prepared to view whatever might be done to augment the naval force as an evidence of assent to their system
36. It was too gross an act of infamy to assent to, and the adventurers obtained their end by other means
37. Mitchill expressed his sentiments as being favorable to an augmentation of the duties on imports; though he was quite unprepared to give his assent to such increase in the terms proposed by the bill
38. would not assent to an increase of the navy, with a view to reconcile other measures to the opposition—to him that vote promised no such result
39. , I take occasion to express my hearty assent to declarations made by honorable gentlemen that this is no time to indulge the bickerings of party; and that it is greatly to be desired that all distinctions of this sort were entirely laid aside and forgotten
40. But this is a doctrine that I think no one can yield his assent to, till he is made to believe that two lines, constantly diverging, may finally meet in the same point
41. If I have any right to deliberate on this subject, and to express the opinion which my view of the real interests of the country dictates, I at once say, that I cannot give my assent to raise such a force for such a purpose
42. Notwithstanding the accumulated wrongs which we had received, he sent a messenger of peace, and ultimately gave his assent to a treaty in which there was not one stipulation even to restrain the abuses of impressments, which the year before he had declared could not be longer tolerated
43. But it is repeatedly urged that the possession of Canada is necessary to secure us from the hostilities of the savage tribes on our northwestern borders; was this the fact, I might yield my assent to prosecute the war to attain that object