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This is why the decree is made by Peter to come out from this wicked generation
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7 I will declare the decree: the Lord hath said unto me,
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All this was done by the Elders decree
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“Let it be known that I, Nebuchadnezzar, Monarch of this great city of Babylon, hereby decree the following
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This verse tells us that from the time that the decree was passed to rebuild Jerusalem, until the revelation of the Messiah, would be exactly 69 weeks of 7 years or 483 years or 173,880 days
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From historic records we know that Antaxerxes’ decree to restore Jerusalem, was passed on March 14th, 445 BC
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When we decree God’s provision and blessings over our lives, then anything purposed against our provision and blessing can have no further say in the matter
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When we decree God’s peace and unity in our family, then anything purposed against peace and unity has no valid objection or standing to come against us
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Carl Wilder’s decree would help to stem the spread of revolution; at least, they hoped it would
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A Guardian from Carl Wilder’s tent had already reported the alterations to that decree, which meant that loyal wielders would be allowed to weave Air to defend themselves in swordfights
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He must have been gloating over the changes to the decree
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“We have amended the decree to allow all male wielders to continue to touch teron once a week, wielding Air to form defences as they continue to practice becoming Blademasters, their new station, and a place of high honour within our armies
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Doubtless the council would decree; as it seemed, executive power had become theirs, without any formal declaration
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For the decree is sent down, the judgment is set and is ready to be poured out
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MY EvERY DECREE, FORSAKEN! Yet the cause of The And the sin of this wicked generation shall be exposed, for they have altogether hated Me! Lord shall be fulfilled in His messengers, and the controversy of The Lord shall be trumpeted from the rooftops!
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In time, many things were declared as doctrine by papal decree alone, according to those who occupied this office, the nominal head of all Christendom
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8 So it came to pass, when the king's commandment and his decree was heard, and when many maidens were gathered together to
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15 The posts went out, being hastened by the king's commandment, and the decree was given in Shushan the palace; And the king
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3 And in every province, wherever the king's commandment and his decree came, there was great mourning among the Jews, and
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8 Also he gave him the copy of the writing of the decree that was given at Shushan to destroy them, to show it to Esther, and to
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14 So the posts that rode on mules and camels went out, being hastened and pressed on by the king's commandment; And the decree
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17 And in every province, and in every city, wherever the king's commandment and his decree came, the Jews had joy and gladness, a
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1 Now in the twelfth month, that is, the month Adar, on the thirteenth day of the same, when the king's commandment and his decree
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32 And the decree of Esther confirmed these matters of Purim; and it was written in the book
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7 I will declare the decree: the Lord has said to me, You are my Son; this day have I begotten you
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1 Woe to those who decree unrighteous decrees, and that write grievousness which they have prescribed; 2 To turn aside the needy
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the sand for the bound of the sea by a perpetual decree, that it cannot pass it, and though the waves of it toss themselves, yet can they
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“You see, a while back I found I could do that, but I knew of the decree about the Black Adders, and I didn’t want to be imprisoned like them
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Babylon, whether it be so, that a decree was made of Cyrus the king to build this house of God at Jerusalem, and let the king send his
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1 Then Darius the king made a decree, and search was made in the house of the rolls, where the treasures were laid up in Babylon
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8 Moreover I make a decree what you shall do to the elders of
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13 And the decree went out that the wise men should be killed; and they sought Daniel and his fellows to be killed
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Babylon: 15 He answered and said to Arioch the king's captain, why is the decree so hasty from the king? Then Arioch made the
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6 Therefore made I a decree to bring in all the wise men of Babylon before me,
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17 This matter is by the decree of the watchers, and the demand by the word of the holy ones: to
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him; 24 This is the interpretation, O king, and this is the decree of the Most High, which is come on my Lord the king: 25 That they
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8 Now, O king, establish the decree, and sign the writing, that it be not changed, according to the law of the Medes
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12 Then they came near, and spoke before the king concerning the king's decree;
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you, O king, nor the decree that you have signed, but makes his petition three times a day
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The king therefore issued a decree not only reinstating the original decree, (Please
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but extending this decree; the new extension ruled that the people in the nearby
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advising him to comply with the decree to honour Haman as if he were a God, but
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Haman had this decree copied and sent to all the provinces of
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In chapter 8 of Esther, King Ahasuerus issues a decree that the
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to the intent that Zion should be rooted out, as also it befell in your days; but also against the two tribes and a half went forth a decree
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Israel by an everlasting decree, having the first fruits and tenths of increase, with that which was first shorn; and them gave I at the
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a decree to the neighbour cities of the heathen, by the suggestion of Ptoleme, against the Jews, that they should observe the same
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8 They ordained also by a common statute and decree, so that every year those days should be kept of
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And they ordained all with a common decree in no case to let that day pass without solemnity, but to celebrate the thirtieth day of the
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1 Wherever this decree was received, the people kept up a revelry of joy and shouting; as if their long-pent-up, hardened hatred, were
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subdued them, he established a decree that if any of them lived according to the laws of his country he should die
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I wrote out your petition, and in my vision it appeared so, that your petition will not be granted to you throughout all the days of eternity, and that judgement has been finally passed on you: yes your petition will not be granted to you; And from now on you shall not ascend into Heaven to all eternity, and in bonds of the Earth the decree has gone out to bind you for all the days of the world; And that previously you shall have seen the destruction of your beloved sons and you shall have no pleasure in them, but they shall fall before you by the sword; And your petition on their behalf shall not be granted, nor yet on your own; even though you weep and pray and speak all the words contained in the writing which I have written; And the vision was shown to me as such; note, in the vision clouds invited me and a mist summoned me, and the course of the stars and the lightnings sped and hastened me, and the winds in the vision caused me to fly and lifted me upward, and bore me into Heaven; And I went in till I drew near to a wall which is built of crystals and surrounded by tongues of fire, and it began to affright me; And I went into the tongues of fire and drew near to a large house which was built of crystals; and the walls of the house were like a tessellated floor made of crystals, and its groundwork was of crystal
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21 And the judge said to Eliezer, This man speaks truth to you, give him his hire, for this is the custom in our land; and Eliezer heard the words of the judge, and he lifted up a stone and struck the judge, and the stone struck on his forehead, and the blood flowed copiously from the forehead of the judge, and Eliezer said, If this then is the custom in your land give you to this man what I should have given him, for this has been your decision, you did decree it
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He also stated that the court has “simply reminded all of us that there is a great difference between what a law can decree and what God has created
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In 2006, the Spanish government ended -- by emergency decree -- its subsidies and price supports for big wind
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The Uronian offer to assist Earth comes through divine decree
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decree, but who could indicate their need for sustenance of some sort
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I wrote out your petition and in my vision it appeared so that your petition will not be granted to you throughout all the days of eternity and that judgement has been finally passed on you: yes your petition will not be granted to you; And from now on you shall not ascend into Heaven to all eternity and in bonds of the Earth the decree has gone out to bind you for all the days of the world; And that previously you shall have seen the destruction of your beloved sons and you shall have no pleasure in them but they shall fall before you by the sword; And your petition on their behalf shall not be granted nor yet on your own; even though you weep and pray and speak all the words contained in the writing which I have written; And the vision was shown to me as such; note in the vision clouds invited me and a mist summoned me and the course of the stars and the lightnings sped and hastened me and the winds in the vision caused me to fly and lifted me upward and bore me into Heaven; And I went in till I drew near to a wall which is built of crystals and surrounded by tongues of fire and it began to affright me; And I went into the tongues of fire and drew near to a large house which was built of crystals; and the walls of the house were like a tessellated floor made of crystals and its groundwork was of crystal
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“God’s eternal decree”
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The decree of God is, when it concerns His own actions, absolute, but when it concerns man’s conditional, i
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, the decree relative to the savior to be appointed and the salvation to be provided is absolute, but the decree relative to the persons saved or condemned is made to depend on the acts-belief and repentance in the one case, unbelief and
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Prussia…Tolerance and raison d’état mingled in the royal decree of 1776 ordering the Jesuits to change their name to that of Members of the Royal School Institute
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21 And the judge said to Eliezer This man speaks truth to you give him his hire for this is the custom in our land; and Eliezer heard the words of the judge and he lifted up a stone and struck the judge and the stone struck on his forehead and the blood flowed copiously from the forehead of the judge and Eliezer said If this then is the custom in your land give you to this man what I should have given him for this has been your decision you did decree it
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the dogs nowadays – was clearly complicated by the decree of the acting Minister of
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The oldest decree on the protection of animals in Italy still valid today comes
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“Everyone we have with any magic is contributing power there, even if they can barely light a candle, by Imperial Decree! I was there this morning myself with eight of my friends
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4 And then wrath went forth from the presence of the Mighty One to the intent that Zion should be rooted out as also it befell in your days; but also against the two tribes and a half went forth a decree that they should also be led away captive as you have now seen
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6 But I alone went often to Jerusalem at the feasts as it was ordained to all the people of Israel by an everlasting decree having the first fruits and tenths of increase with that which was first shorn; and them gave I at the altar to the priests the children of Aaron
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8 Moreover there went out a decree to the neighbour cities of the heathen by the suggestion of Ptoleme against the Jews that they should observe the same fashions and be partakers of their sacrifices: 9 And whoever would not conform themselves to the manners of the Gentiles should be put to death; Then might a man have seen the present misery
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8 They ordained also by a common statute and decree so that every year those days should be kept of the whole nation of the Jews
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4 Who accepted of it according to the common decree of the city as being desirous to live in peace and suspecting nothing but when they were gone out into the deep they drowned no less than two hundred of them
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36 And they ordained all with a common decree in no case to let that day pass without solemnity but to celebrate the thirtieth day of the twelfth month which in the Syrian tongue is called Adar the day before Mardocheus' day
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1 Wherever this decree was received the people kept up a revelry of joy and shouting; as if their long-pent-up hardened hatred were now to show itself openly
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23 And having subdued them he established a decree that if any of them lived according to the laws of his country he should die
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1 Now it happened in those days that a decree went out from Caesar Augustus that all the world should be enrolled
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9 And in those days there went out a decree from Augustus Caesar that all the people of his dominion should be enrolled
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7 I will rehearse the decree; * the LORD hath
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“We can’t cope with this new decree, the women and children are suffering the most, “they said
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Tula, whose efforts in this art of the investigation of the foreign adversity seemed to bloom of a vocation inherited from her ancestors, adhered to her person from the moment of her birth, and in this way, without very much determination or emulation, she appropriated of the human melodramas to promulgate them in all its extension, such as a decree, for the populous streets of town
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Lovers share a sacred decree -
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By thy decree it cannot stay nor tolerate thy Light of Love
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Joseph's brothers had taken an appeal to Herod himself, and now Jesus stood in the palace and heard Herod decree that his father had nothing due him at the time of his death
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On three occasions when it was deemed wise to punish Jude for self-confessed and deliberate violations of the family rules of conduct, his punishment was fixed by the unanimous decree of the older children and was assented to by Jude himself before it was inflicted
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29, at Jerusalem, the Sanhedrin passed a decree closing all the synagogues of Palestine to Jesus and his followers
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One hundred messengers were immediately dispatched to convey and enforce this decree
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This refusal to accede to the Jerusalem decree was based on their contention of congregational autonomy rather than on sympathy with Jesus' cause
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Accordingly, just before midnight of this day, Herod signed the decree which authorized the officers of the Sanhedrin to seize Jesus within Herod's domains and forcibly to carry him to Jerusalem for trial
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He speaks of your history, and of all He did decree
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And so, in all these matters connected with the discipline of the brotherhood, whatsoever you shall decree on earth, shall be recognized in heaven
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You are that man! You are he, and you will hear the Lord’s decree!
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When this chief steward heard this stern decree, he fell down on his face before the king and implored him to have mercy and grant him more time, saying, `Lord, have a little more patience with me, and I will pay you all
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would always deliver the most fair decree –
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They had once before even gone so far as to declare he should die, but this was the first time the Sanhedrin had gone on record as desiring to decree his death in advance of a trial
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Therefore have we come before you for confirmation of this decree
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True, the Father refused to interfere with the march of human events on Urantia, but the Father in Paradise did not decree, demand, or require the death of his Son as it was carried out on earth
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They were not communal by decree but by the desire to share their goods with their fellow believers
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“Open your mouth, decree what is just, defend the needy and the poor
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God has gathered Israel back to the Land, and is continuing to gather them, until the decreed time to pour out His vengeance upon them
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If the people in authority at the Kassikan decreed it, her royalties could be cut off and she could be banished from the campus, or for all practical purposes, from the city, and she knew of extreme cases where they had hounded people out of the Highlands altogether
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When the Fates finally decreed she might
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many faults because that’s what the Fates decreed
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and what they decreed was not to be questioned
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The entire Brazilian section had been decreed national park status, and restored to much as how it had been a thousand years ago
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‘Then why would you want to help me when the others have decreed I’m better off dead?’
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But it was Alex she looked at saying the words from the prayer book, as tradition decreed before her special part, with flashbacks to particularly good fucks
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Since the reconstruction at Grabensheim kaserne and the Kummersfeld barracks now provided quarters for designated officers’ clubs, Colonel Harrington had decreed that attendance at the planned Christmas party be limited to enlisted men only
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A signal for distant nations He has decreed
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Recently the government of Canada has decreed that the subject of homosexuality, in conjunction with other sex education, has to be dealt with in the schools, beginning in grade four
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The regularity of its lofty comings and goings decreed a sense of order to the smallness of life below
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Those were the years when minors, especially female minors, had no say in their destiny as decreed by a father whose mindset came from a hundred years earlier
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Before their leaves must fall, he decreed, they could wear the singing sunset colours of the sky
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“You have it,” he decreed
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and as they had decreed for themselves and for their seed, the matters of the fastings and their cry
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I knew that meant he was about to speak officially and whatever he decreed would be law
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17 For they shall see the end of the wise, and shall not understand what God in his counsel has decreed of him, and to what end the
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transgressed my statutes, then it was decreed that now is done
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The king also decreed that anything that the treasurers of the province of
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was decreed against those who transgress? And in his end was destroyed, in vain would have been everything
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death was decreed against those who should be born, then the multitude of those who should be born was numbered, and for that
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And now they will lower the age of the tax, and we will lose our children when they have scarcely learned to walk and talk! Seven years old! That is what the Emperor has decreed
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may justify His judgment which 5 He has decreed against you that you should be carried away captive?for what you have suffered is
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41 At that time therefore they decreed, saying,
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23 Nevertheless Heliodorus executed that which was decreed
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lamentable, were set on fire as they bewailed the sudden destruction which was decreed against them
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decreed to destroy all flesh, that did not obey the commandment of his mouth
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down their frontiers, and cut down their groves, for he had decreed to destroy all the gods of the land, that all nations should worship
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Bradford decreed that thereafter each family would have its own plot, and that all produced on that plot would belong to them
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42 And the people of those cities assembled and brought out the young woman, and anointed her with honey from head to foot, as the judge had decreed, and they placed her before a swarm of bees which were then in their hives, and the bees flew on her and stung her that her whole body was swelled
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decreed, and he’d been sent to a private Catholic school
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When the Safe Drinking Water Act was implemented by the EPA they decreed that a safe chemical level was zero
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Before your first birthday, three of the keepers appeared to us, and after binding us within their supernatural circle, they decreed the curse of nemesis on your father and me and the curse of the lifeline on you and the Vangel
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42 And the people of those cities assembled and brought out the young woman and anointed her with honey from head to foot as the judge had decreed and they placed her before a swarm of bees which were then in their hives and the bees flew on her and stung her that her whole body was swelled
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93 Let us make an oath to the Lord that we will put away all our wives which we have taken of the heathen with their children 94 Like as you have decreed and as many as do obey the law of the Lord
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11 Because for their sakes I made the world and when Adam transgressed my statutes then it was decreed that now is done
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8 And again listen: though each one were prospered all that time?all the time from the day on which death was decreed against those who transgress? And in his end was destroyed in vain would have been everything
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4 Because when Adam sinned and death was decreed against those who should be born then the multitude of those who should be born was numbered and for that number a place was prepared where the living might dwell and the dead might be guarded
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4 how I have been the more careful to leave you the words of this epistle before I die that you may be comforted regarding the evils which have come on you and that you may be grieved also regarding the evil that has befallen your brethren; and again also that you may justify His judgment which 5 He has decreed against you that you should be carried away captive?for what you have suffered is disproportioned to what you have done? in order that at the last times you may be found worthy of your fathers
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41 At that time therefore they decreed saying Whoever shall come to make battle with us on the Sabbath day we will fight against him; neither will we die all as our brothers that were murdered im the secret places
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2 The Jews suffered great throes of sorrow and wept much; while their hearts all things around being lamentable were set on fire as they bewailed the sudden destruction which was decreed against them
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3 Then they decreed to destroy all flesh that did not obey the commandment of his mouth
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8 Yet he did throw down their frontiers and cut down their groves for he had decreed to destroy all the gods of the land that all nations should worship Nabuchodonosor only and that all tongues and tribes should call on him as god
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It had also been decreed, seemingly without any awareness or concern for their lack of
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Then Pilate wishing to please the multitude decreed that what they asked for should be done
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others who channeled through Cyndie LePori, a gifted psychic in her own right, that because of the universal shifts decreed by the ALL, the cataclysmic changes that were predicted to occur on Earth due to the conjunction of the Danas solar system and our own will not occur
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decreed that a distinctive Coast Guard emblem on a field of blue and orange stripes be placed on the hulls of all USCG air, inland water, and sea craft
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4 The fruitful earth brings out in due season according to his will abundant nourishment for men and beasts; nothing doubting nor changing in anything from the things that are decreed by him
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5 Who shall say to him What have you done? Or who shall resist the might of his strength? He will do all things when he wills and as he wishes and none of the things decreed by him shall pass away
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decreed that each germinate according to its
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hast decreed that these plants should serve not
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Our government decreed that the crystal was to become a national treasure, to be displayed in the capital’s Central Law Court
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There was no way to tell who were the genuine parents so all adopted babies were decreed to have been legally adopted
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"We have a majority," Zeus decreed
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Nevertheless, he that standeth steadfast in his heart, having no necessity, but hath power over his own will, and hath so decreed in his heart that he will keep his virgin,
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“That’s ridiculous! Who decreed this?”
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“This fate has been decreed since the beginning of time
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“This is an Israelite child! You must throw it into the water to drown as your father has decreed!”
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‗God has decreed that those who fail the tests he sets can never enter the kingdom of heaven
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fundamentalist Protestant Puritanism decreed that men should hide their thighs with Bermuda shorts
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“But you’re the youngest of the family” Matthew decreed
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He decreed that he would marry the first woman that reached the top of the mountain to meet him there
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In that senseless tension brought about by the anger of the ignorant mob and the temptation of some amongst them to settle old scores, the panchayat decreed that their respective fathers hang the culprits at that very moment
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3 Time and again had this august body of Jewish leaders decreed that Jesus be apprehended and brought to trial on charges of blasphemy and numerous other accusations of flouting the Jewish sacred law
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On many previous occasions had this supreme court of the Jewish nation informally decreed the death of Jesus
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13 The Sanhedrin, having formally decreed the death of Jesus and having issued orders for his arrest, adjourned on this Tuesday near midnight, after appointing to meet at ten o'clock the next morning at the home of Caiaphas the high priest for the purpose of formulating the charges on which Jesus should be brought to trial
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On three previous occasions the Sanhedrin, by a large majority vote, had decreed the death of Jesus, had decided that he was worthy of death on informal charges of law-breaking, blasphemy, and flouting the traditions of the fathers of Israel
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8 At six o'clock that morning Jesus was led forth from the home of Caiaphas to appear before Pilate for confirmation of the sentence of death which this Sanhedrist court had so unjustly and irregularly decreed
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He was witnessing the meeting of two men of whom Soviet history had decreed one to be the hunter, the other the hunted
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She decreed an end to the numerous superimposed periods of mourning and she herself ex-changed her rigorous old gowns for youthful clothing
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Through this gathering dusk walked Ambrosius and Stan, two men by Fate decreed to leave civilisation, to strike forth into the unknown, to fish in a fishless world
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The Bible teaches that God is holy and decreed that the penalty for sin is death
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he It Is who Created you froM Clay, and then deCreed a stated
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God only decreed that you shall not eat of the fruit that is forbidden
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and decreed that the serpent shall slither on its belly the rest of its days
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and decreed all that he was instructed by God
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Samuel protested these actions and decreed that he shall no longer reign as king over the land, but that King David shall reign over the people
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when he haTh decreed a plan he BuT saiTh To iT ‘Be’ and iT is!”and allah will Teach him The Book and wisdom The law and The gospel
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I had not much time as it was now approaching five o’clock and the law decreed that the pubs were to cease serving liquor at six
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To further spice up my life, the Taliban leadership in Pakistan have decreed that I was the Devil personified and proclaimed a fatwa calling for all Muslim believers to kill me on sight, this after I led a platoon of Afghan policewomen in a battle in 2012 where nearly 400 Taliban extremists were killed, wounded or captured
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Jodas had said that the young lookout’s name had been Running Deer, whether indeed it had been the Eagle scouts or not I didn’t know, but it certainly focused the Toxon who volunteered to a man to be in the war parties who went after the Eagle scouts, I told them that in memory of Running Deer I decreed from this day on, the symbol of the Toxon soldiers would be a running deer standing on an arrow
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She knew that, with his Ascendant in Scorpio and Moon in Leo, David would be a leader with many dark secrets, decreed in the combination of the stars
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The nation was ashamed and affronted; British minds went back to Sir Francis Drake and the Spanish Armada; in effect, it spelled the end of the Royal Navy legend, which decreed: "in wartime no hostile warships would be permitted to neither approach so close to the English coast nor pass through what was proudly called the “English Channel”
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to Catholicism, the 12th Council of Trent decreed forced conversions of Jews in 681
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And that which was decreed shall pour out on the desolator
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the Games as I have decreed
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Fate had decreed that this vessel would be struck by a large splinter of rock
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I got into prayer and fasting, and every day decreed victory over these spirits, every day declared to the spirit world that I was broken out of this thing, it had no power any more, I'm free of it
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could hand over the protection of the cave ,if the chosen one decreed so
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The spirit of God was moving, and the word was decreed or spoken, and that created something that hadn't been seen before
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In every kingdom there must be a king seated upon his throne and decreeing the laws of the realm
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He even had official death statistics reduced by arbitrarily decreeing an end date to the smog crisis, blaming all further deaths afterwards on a nonexistent flue epidemic
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Thou, without whose word decreeing
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You know how frustrated she was by the captain's security decrees
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4“Remember the law of my servant Moses, the decrees and laws I gave
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‘I act under orders of the Council; the Council decrees that we will defeat the Elusivers by use of all resources
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The infallible decrees of the church had pronounced the Latin translation of the Bible, commonly called the Latin Vulgate, to have been equally dictated by divine inspiration, and therefore of equal authority with the Greek and Hebrew originals
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Since the establishment of the pragmatic sanction and of the concordat, the clergy of France have in general shewn less respect to the decrees of the papal court, than the clergy of any other catholic country
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The same is true with decrees in the spiritual realm
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” “Listening attentively to the intermittent explanations and decrees laid down by the White Wizard and they realised all was not lost and that they had a commanding piece of the Globe of Riddalfen and without it, Cruzel would be powerless
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And My decrees, binding cords robbing you of your freedom
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The Ministers also tended to the daily running of the Territories as administrative officials, collecting offerings and making amendments to the lesser decrees of the Law to better handle the multitude of people and the realities the land of the living required, with its needs of economy, trade, and resources
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There was a mixture of politics and decrees, and the fiasco of the journey to Bethlehem
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1 Woe to those who decree unrighteous decrees, and that write grievousness which they have prescribed; 2 To turn aside the needy
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could by no means destroy by his decrees the obedience to the law of the nation, but saw all his threats and punishments without
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This was not, in itself, a great disability to Jews, because it was consistent with rabbinical decrees
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At the end of his ten year reign there were six thousand decrees, and over eleven hundred and forty-seven folio pages
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absurd law decrees, foreign veterinarians may not carry out castrations and that,
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regulations about their treatment are distributed throughout different laws and decrees
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At that point it may be wisest to restore him to Lordship of Serminak, though he would be subject to the decrees of the Assembly of The Just Alliance
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24 And when he could by no means destroy by his decrees the obedience to the law of the nation but saw all his threats and punishments without effect 25 for even women because they continued to circumcise their children were flung down a precipice along with them knowing beforehand of the punishment
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26 When therefore his decrees were disregarded by the people he himself compelled by means of tortures every one of this race by tasting forbidden meats to abjure the Jewish religion
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Therefore, what he decrees will certainly make society prosper
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decrees his own doom or reward; but the duty of the Nirmanakaya is to
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When he decrees a thing, that thing is
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My children, do you not perceive the law of the spirit which decrees that to him who has shall be given so that he shall have an abundance; but from him who has not shall be taken away even that which he has
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While you may not meddle with the divine decrees concerning eternal life, you shall determine the issues of conduct as they concern the temporal welfare of the brotherhood on earth
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obeying His statutes, ordinances, and decrees,
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and decrees before time are pleasing to Him
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decisions and decrees were being made or have been made in the recent past
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When He decrees a matter, He only says to
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So that the fable of the Virginia ham was nonsense, the same as that of the miraculous pills and the Yuletide toilets, and by a decision of the court it was established and set down in solemn decrees that the workers did not exist
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do contrary to the decrees of Caesar, saying that there is another king, one
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Al’lah decrees what He will
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“Al’lah decrees what He will” and His will is only for your happiness
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Maybe, one cannot really fault them for their grand inaction, notwithstanding the alacrity with which they tend to issue religious decrees on all matters mundane for there is no guidance to be found to stop the divine discord either in the Quran or in the sunna
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decrees that until the Queen willingly, of her own volition,
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[111] And many Muslim clerics across the globe (including India) have given religious decrees declaring terrorism to be antithetical to Islam
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The Law hates because it decrees what is right and wrong and hates and punishes the wrong, which is often love, since Love does not seek to condemn and punish, but to forgive and liberate
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Culture can only live through you, the laws you systematically abide by, and however you live is a culture of gravities governed by the decrees of your choices
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“Where do rights come from, who gives, grants or decrees them, and what rights does anyone have?” On the Senator's AS before her was a map of the Emergency Managed cities and counties of his home state
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The status inevitably decrees such matter and it can not be regarded as an infringement of God's Order or a breach of His Advice
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It was early still, but it had already begun to be hot, and haymakers straightening themselves to watch the train go by wiped their faces, and the prudent cows were gathered in the shade of trees, and in the ear the ventilator twirled and hummed, and the waiter in his white linen jacket who brought her strawberries, each one of which had been examined and passed as fit and sound by the proper authorities suitably housed in Berlin in buildings erected for the purpose, was a credit to the Prussian State Railway by-law which decrees, briefly and implacably, that waiters shall be cool
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afraid a Muslim is going to riot) that these ministries have issued elaborate decrees on what the average believer may or may not give
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Its holy scripture decrees that you must slave and work yourself to the bone all of your life, until you become a slave to your own labor… until you get so rich, that you don’t need to work anymore
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They dictated what they would do and rammed their decrees down the throats of their subjects
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What is the Papacy? It is the Papal papers: the Banns, the Decrees, the sanctification of the Written Word as law
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As rational intellect decrees, you cannot get something from nothing
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decrees of councils and Popes, the Roman Catholic Church
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decrees of councils and Popes, the Roman Catholic Church cannot officially not teach
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because it has been the official doctrine for centuries and the decrees of councils and
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Maybe this is why two of their English Bible translations do not have the word "Hell" in them, and who knows how many other Catholics translations in other languages do not; however, because it has been the official doctrine for centuries, and the decrees of councils and Popes, the Roman Catholic Church cannot officially not teach Hell is a place of eternal torment without giving up completely their claim of infallibility
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Thus was 'that Wicked One revealed, the Son of Perdition,’ who is characterised, in the prophecies, by his intelligence, audacity, and political power in connection with the Roman Empire; by his blasphemies against Supreme Goodness, Holiness, and Authority; by his long persecutions against 'the saints of the Most High;’ by his bold alteration of Divine Institutions; by his assumption of the right to legislate in opposition to the distinct decrees of the Deity; by his profane reception of honours due to Heaven alone, as he 'sitteth in the temple of God;’ by his disregard of the gods of his Pagan forefathers, and of the conjugal instincts of humanity; by his boundless self-exaltation, yet voluntary humility in the worshipping of angels,’ and 'honouring of a foreign deity,’ with the magnificence of a 'gay religion full of pomp and gold
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However, because it has been the official doctrine for centuries and the decrees of councils and Popes, the Roman Catholic Church cannot officially not teach Hell is a place of eternal torment without giving up completely her claim of infallibility
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however, because it has been the official doctrine for centuries and the decrees of
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Fazlullah’s men patrolled the streets looking for offenders against his decrees just like the Taliban morality police we had heard about in Afghanistan
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Unfortunately, many of these immoral people were able to get away with their cruel acts and decrees, but at least such efforts were made illegal by this amendment
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Though not a hand had been extended to greet him, nor yet an eye had condescended to watch his movements, he had also entered the lodge, as though impelled by a fate to whose decrees he submitted, seemingly, without a struggle
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There is no force in the decrees of Venice:
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"You will then submit to what fate decrees for you without even attempting to contend
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He is connected with the Mafia, which, as you know, is a secret political society, enforcing its decrees by murder
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And we call on the Department of Justice (and state Attorneys General) to get involved in enforcing such disclosures and transparency, since their investigations and consent decrees now often take the place of traditional regulation
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Never had the impossibility of his position in the world’s eyes, and his wife’s hatred of him, and altogether the might of that mysterious brutal force that guided his life against his spiritual inclinations, and exacted conformity with its decrees and change in his attitude to his wife, been presented to him with such distinctness as that day
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The extraordinarily obese and self-indulgent sailor owned and commanded the twin-masted schooner Mairee Zhain, which had been caught running contraband—better than seventy thousand marks’ worth of Chisholmian whiskeys and Charisian luxury goods—into Gorath in defiance of Zhaspahr Clyntahn’s embargo and King Rhanyld’s own decrees
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At that time the two famous decrees were being prepared that so agitated society-abolishing court ranks and introducing examinations to qualify for the grades of Collegiate Assessor and State Councilor- and not merely these but a whole state constitution, intended to change the existing order of government in Russia: legal, administrative, and financial, from the Council of State down to the district tribunals
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‘Looting continues in the city despite the decrees against it
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Myriel was installed in the episcopal palace with the honors required by the Imperial decrees, which class a bishop immediately after a major-general
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As he had not voted for the death of the king, he had not been included in the decrees of exile, and had been able to remain in France
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Thus,—and in the exaggeration of anguish, and the optical illusion of consternation, all that might have corrected and restrained this impression was effaced, and society, and the human race, and the universe were, henceforth, summed up in his eyes, in one simple and terrible feature,—thus the penal laws, the thing judged, the force due to legislation, the decrees of the sovereign courts, the magistracy, the government, prevention, repression, official cruelty, wisdom, legal infallibility, the principle of authority, all the dogmas on which rest political and civil security, sovereignty, justice, public truth, all this was rubbish, a shapeless mass, chaos; he himself, Javert, the spy of order, incorruptibility in the service of the police, the bull-dog providence of society, vanquished and hurled to earth; and, erect, at the summit of all that ruin, a man with a green cap on his head and a halo round his brow; this was the astounding confusion to which he had come; this was the fearful vision which he bore within his soul
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There was no one else: the woodcutters had abandoned their trails, fleeing the ferocity of the lords of the earth, fleeing the invisible cholera, fleeing the larval wars that governments were bent on hiding with distracted decrees
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Human or animal, the mystical brow is as that great golden seal affixed by the German Emperors to their decrees
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May be that I by heaven's decrees
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‘My son,’ said the priest evasively, ‘all things are accomplished in accordance with the inscrutable decrees of Providence, and what seems a misfortune sometimes leads to extraordinary, though unapparent, benefits
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The decrees and acts of government, local regulations, laws—all such facts, however important, might be altogether omitted from the proposed publication
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Of course everything might be put in: strange incidents, fires, public subscriptions, anything good or bad, every speech or word, perhaps even floodings of the rivers, perhaps even some government decrees, but only such things to be selected as are characteristic of the period; everything would be put in with a certain view, a special significance and intention, with an idea which would illuminate the facts looked at in the aggregate, as a whole
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This life you can use by living in conformity to reason, or you can waste it by living in opposition to reason, and you have now for its guidance no rule whatever, except the decrees drawn up by men whom you do not esteem, and enforced by the police
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"But what if a Christian lives in a non-Christian family, accustomed to defend itself and its property by a resort to violence, and is called upon to take part in measures of defence?" This solicitation is simply an appeal to the Christian to fulfil the decrees of truth
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“Well, if the Senate has rejected it, there cannot have been sufficient reasons for an appeal,” said Rogozhinsky, evidently sharing the prevailing opinion that truth is the product of judicial decrees
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But both inside and outside the state there always existed some men who did not recognize the obligatoriness for themselves either of the injunctions which were given out to be the commands of the divinity, or of the decrees of men who were vested with sanctity, or of the institutions which purported to represent the will of the people, and these men, who considered to be good what the existing powers regarded as evil, fought against the powers, using the same violence which was directed against themselves
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The man lives peacefully; suddenly people come to him, who say: "In the first place, promise and swear to us that you will slavishly obey us in everything which we shall prescribe to you, and that everything we shall invent, determine, and call a law you will consider an indubitable truth and will submit to; in the second place, give part of your earnings into our keeping: we shall use this money for keeping you in slavery and preventing you from forcibly opposing our decrees; in the third place, choose yourself and others as imaginary participants in the government, knowing full well that the government will take place entirely independently of those stupid speeches which you will utter to your like, and that it will take place according to our will, in whose hands is the army; in the fourth place, appear at a set time in court and take part in all those senseless cruelties which we commit against the erring men, whom we ourselves have corrupted, in the shape of imprisonments, exiles, solitary confinements, and capital punishments
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When I asked one of the governors why these tortures are committed on men, when they have already submitted and troops are stationed in the village, he replied to me, with the significant look of a man who has come to know all the intricacies of state wisdom, that this is done because experience has shown that if the peasants are not subjected to torture they will again counteract the decrees of the power, while the performance of the torture in the case of a few men for ever confirms the decrees of the authorities
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In order to accomplish these ends they have long since instituted laws in regard to intemperance that can never avail to destroy it; educational projects that not only do not prevent the spread of ignorance, but do everything to increase it; decrees in the name of liberty that are no restraint upon despotism; measures for the benefit of the working-man which will never liberate him from slavery; they have established a Christianity which serves to prop the government rather than destroy it
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And so, thanks to the diffusion of the press, of the rudiments, and of the means of communication, the governments, having their agents everywhere, by means of decrees, church sermons, the schools, the newspapers inculcate on the masses the wildest and most perverse conceptions about their advantages, about the relation of the peoples among themselves, about their properties and intentions; and the masses, which are so crushed by labour that they have no time and no chance to understand the significance and verify the correctness of those conceptions which are inculcated upon them, and of those demands which are made on them in the name of their good, submit to them without a murmur
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When I asked one of the chief officials why these tortures were inflicted after the men had already submitted, he replied, with the significant air of a man who understands all the fine points of political wisdom, that it was done because it had been proved by experience that if the peasants are not punished they will soon begin again to oppose the decrees of authority, and that the punishment of a few strengthens forever the power of authority
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At that time the two famous decrees were being prepared that so agitated society—abolishing court ranks and introducing examinations to qualify for the grades of Collegiate Assessor and State Councilor—and not merely these but a whole state constitution, intended to change the existing order of government in Russia: legal, administrative, and financial, from the Council of State down to the district tribunals
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“Looting continues in the city despite the decrees against it
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The punishment of flogging by way of carrying the decrees of the authorities into effect has been more and more frequently adopted of late in Russia, in spite of the fact that corporal punishment was abolished by law thirty years ago
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"Resolved, That the committee appointed on that part of the President's Message which relates to our foreign relations, be instructed to inquire into the expediency of excluding by law from the ports, harbors, and waters of the United States, all armed ships and vessels belonging to any of the belligerent powers having in force orders or decrees violating the lawful commerce of the United States as a nation
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said he would not take up the time of the committee in showing that the Orders of Council of Great Britain and the Decrees of France, were, on the part of those nations, an assumption of power to give laws to this country, in direct violation of our neutral rights, and an encroachment on our sovereignty
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The proposition which he had the honor to move a few days ago, was consonant in some degree to the instructions offered by our Ministers to Great Britain and France, offering to remove the embargo in relation to either that should rescind their obnoxious decrees
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Concerning the assertion contained in this resolution I would say nothing, were it not that I fear those who have so long been in the habit of looking at the orders and decrees of foreign powers as the measure of the rights of our own citizens, and been accustomed, in direct subserviency to them, of prohibiting commerce altogether, might apprehend that there was some lurking danger in such an assertion
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The decrees of France prohibit us from trading with Great Britain