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    1. In those congregations which do not yet have a plurality of men who meet the Scriptural


    2. As head of the church, Jesus has chosen that each congregation of his body be overseen, or led by a plurality of


    3. I suppose, however, that that is ok, considering that he persuaded a plurality of the American electorate to cast their vote for him in 1992 and 1996


    4. This measure could conceivably undermine the (varied) interests and concerns of a nation whose (increasing) plurality presently spans an entire continent (and beyond)


    5. Clinton, for instance, was elected twice by plurality only; that is to say with less than 50% of the votes cast


    6. ” Is this merely a new version of the earlier experience with plurality, only now, just a resubmersion into a lessor pantheon? Or, is it a tacit admission that Man has difficulty digesting this God in a single gulp? What about the more ancient others? Complexity does seem to breed plurality, but plurality seems also to breed confusion, and that fosters a lack of concentration


    7. You may hypothesize that there are a plurality of truth theories, and that all are


    8. true in some way, but still, what unites this plurality of theories under the single topic of truth?


    9. Why not say, “there are a plurality of theories, we have lumped them under a single topic out of


    10. This era of tolerance is probably a result of the pre-Christian nature of the natives, because, having a plurality of religions, they would have less reason to view Jews as different

    11. when George Potter walked into the Senate seat with the largest vote plurality ever


    12. It has also imagined the plurality of worlds, which is something that Giordano Bruno


    13. have a linear causality, but rather has a circular causality, and is not from one single cause but from a plurality of causes


    14. This would make sense of the plurality of Genesis


    15. rest of the universe is also included in this plurality or unification


    16. universe is also included in this plurality or unification"


    17. not say humans are God because the rest of the universe is also included in this plurality


    18. True democracy, which allows a plurality of opinions and views and remedies, was never practiced in Tanzania which was born a one party state and remains a one party state


    19. Granted, the hallmarks of democracy are there: candidate lists, parties, election propaganda, a plurality of media, and voting


    20. ’ It is not plurality of people as your minister asserts

    21. ‘In my Father's house are many mansions,’ meaning there is a plurality of existence of worlds


    22. There is no mystery to the mind if we consider animals in a plurality


    23. preme Spirit has risen above plurality and known the unity that binds


    24. [5] Though even in the religious context, there was much plurality with Athenian deities, also portrayed on Kushan coins, as pointed out by Shailendra Bhandare in his essay Gods on Gold


    25. Every democratic system produces an expansion of voices whose unintegrated plurality creates cacophonous disorganization


    26. because it is just imputed upon a plurality – its parts


    27. Therefore singularity and plurality are mere imputations by


    28. larity and plurality can be helpful in reducing such hatred and


    29. For the time being, each of you is only able to identify yourself specifically with that NUU-VVU-Form whose Focuses model the Creative Activity of your Self-Consciousness, and you are simply unable to imagine Yourself in your own simultaneous plurality


    30. "And so it was understood by the leaders of Christendom that there is no intrinsic immorality or sinfulness in plurality of wives

    31. They could have plural worlds, but they could not have a plurality of forever or more


    32. They could have plural worlds, but they could not have a plurality of forever, or more


    33. They could have plural worlds, but they could not have a plurality of forever, or more than one eternity


    34. , that it must take on an infinite meaning when speaking of things not of this earth; the problem of this seems to be that even when speaking of things not of this earth, of the time after the Judgment Day, even of God (1 Timothy 1:17; 2 Timothy 4:18; and many more times age is used in the plural) Ages being in the plural when speaking of God is hid by most English translations, it would make a plurality of eternities, one eternity after another eternity and more eternities after them, even after the Judgment Day it would make there be eternities after eternities


    35. They could have plural worlds, but they could not have a plurality of forevers


    36. Think a little and you will see that what has preceded will supply the answer; for if simple unity could be adequately perceived by the sight or by any other sense, then, as we were saying in the case of the finger, there would be nothing to attract towards being; but when there is some contradiction always present, and one is the reverse of one and involves the conception of plurality, then thought begins to be aroused within us, and the soul perplexed and wanting to arrive at a decision asks 'What is absolute unity?' This is the way in which the study of the one has a power of drawing and converting the mind to the contemplation of true being


    37. And yet still further pondering—while I jerked him now and then from between the whale and ship, which would threaten to jam him—still further pondering, I say, I saw that this situation of mine was the precise situation of every mortal that breathes; only, in most cases, he, one way or other, has this Siamese connexion with a plurality of other mortals


    38. Plurality comes only from the partitions of consciousness


    39. For a universal consciousness there is no number, no plurality


    40. In Chapters IV and V of this work, Menshikov wrote about the struggle of the two principles: The many-gods and the One-God; Tolstoi was probably pleased with the following lines: “The great teaching about One-God wiped out, together with the idols, the very conception of separate gods; the gods disappeared but their elements—the passions—remained, until now the overwhelming majority of Christians who profess by word in the One-God, in reality bow to a plurality

    41. Is this not a new plurality of gods, an idolatry?”


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    plurality relative majority battalion large number multitude pack