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  • ...fact, but the ideal purpose. &nbsp; Genesis 2:1-25 is an allegory of what marriage was intended to be, and of what it was understood to be in the best thought ...phy </i> . G. W. Bromily, <i> God and Marriage </i> ; L. J. Crabb, <i> The Marriage Builder: A Blueprint for Couples and Counselors </i> ; J. Piper and W. Grud
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  • Christian. Marriage <ref name="term_49714" /> ...may be either in the established church or in a dissenting chapel. If the marriage is to take place in an established church, then there must be either public
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  • ...[[Alexander]] </p> <p> <i> See also </i> [[Family Life And Relations]]; [[Marriage]] </p> <p> <i> Bibliography </i> . D. J. Atkinson, <i> To Have and to [[Hol ...roblem''' </p> <p> In any society where there is a widespread breakdown of marriage, the result will be an increasing number of social and family problems. The
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  • Contract Of Marriage <ref name="term_34218" /> ...e above the original of our marriage certificates. (See [[Dowry]]); (See [[Marriage]]). </p>
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  • ...n? The act would not have been committed with the present disposition, and state law tempted to its performance. We think that in such a case as this, at le
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  • Matrimony Or Marriage <ref name="term_50143" /> ...Ehe. (See [[Celibacy]]); (See [[Dispensation]]); (See [[Divorce]]); (See [[Marriage]]); (See Sacrament). </p>
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  • ...that in the marriage of the Lord Jesus with our nature (which the marriage-state in nature is a type of), both in the general purpose of it with his church ...he family wealth. </p> <p> David H. Engelhart </p> <p> <i> See also </i> [[Marriage]] </p>
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  • ...must have been greatly simplified by the spread of monogamy in the OT (see Marriage), and in Christian times there would have been very few complications in th ...ist, thus creating the larger family of God. See [[Father]]; [[Mother]]; [[Marriage]]; Sex; [[Woman]]; Children; [[Divorce]] . </p> <p> J. [[Michael]] Hester <
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  • ...ry, therefore, has evidently the mark of the beast upon it. </p> <p> See [[Marriage]] </p> <p> (n.) The state of being unmarried; single life, esp. that of a bachelor, or of one bound b
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  • ...opinion she must have conceived that she already felt an alteration in the state of her body, and the germ, as it were of the disease springing within her. ...elech]] (Genesis 12; 20), implies the same reverence for the sacredness of marriage. Death by fire was the penalty of unchastity (&nbsp;Genesis 38:24). Under t
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  • ...declaration of our Lord and his apostle Paul respecting the institution of marriage, its design and limitation; when we reflect, too, on the testimony of the m ...having of a plurality of wives or husbands at the same time; usually, the marriage of a man to more than one woman, or the practice of having several wives, a
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  • ...See also </i> [[Eve]]; [[Family Life And Relations]]; [[Headship Head]]; [[Marriage]]; [[Personhood Person]]; [[Human Sexuality]]; [[Widow]] </p> <p> <i> Bibli ...expectation of a speedy end largely explains his preference of celibacy to marriage (&nbsp;1 Corinthians 7:7; cf. &nbsp;Revelation 14:4), which is certainly no
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  • ...a woman who became promiscuous after marriage. Most handle it as an actual marriage to a cult prostitute. Every interpreter must keep in mind the obvious inten ...No more remarkable prophecy exists of Israel's anomalous and extraordinary state for thousands of years, and of her future restoration, than &nbsp;Hosea 3:4
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  • ...ins, who could be living one's household, were allowed, even preferred, in marriage. </p> <p> An examination of the Old Testament incest prohibition lists reve ...all commerce of the sexes between near relations. Upon this principle, the marriage, as well as other co- habitations, of brothers and sisters, of lineal kindr
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  • ...men, Authority and the Bible </i> ; [[E.]] Neufeld, <i> [[Ancient]] Hebrew Marriage Laws </i> ; [[J.]] [[B.]] Payne, <i> The Theology of the Older Testament </
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  • ...her the children of Joseph and Mary, or the children of Joseph by a former marriage, or even the cousins of Jesus. The first of these views is specially associ ...Luke 2:51 , &c. The Gospel speaks nothing more of the Virgin Mary till the marriage at [[Cana]] of Galilee, at which she was present with her son Jesus. She wa
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  • ...the tendency was to regard the righteous as entering upon their glorified state after death, although even here the conception of a final resurrection as n ...mple, to light; the ear and hearing, to sound. In the refined and glorious state of existence to which good men are tending, where the objects which solicit
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  • ...re His. It is not by using severity towards the body or by abstaining from marriage or leaving our earthly callings that we can gain further sanctification. In ...of the ascetics of the apostate Greek and Latin churches who should forbid marriage, and command to abstain from meats which God created to be received with th
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  • ...&nbsp;Ephesians 5:32 ). The writer of the [[Epistle]] to the He declares, "Marriage is honorable in all" (&nbsp;Hebrews 13:4 the King James Version). </p> <p>
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  • ...iage; matrimony. </p> <p> '''(2):''' ''' (''' v. t.) To marry; to unite in marriage; to wed. </p> <p> '''(3):''' ''' (''' v. i.) A wife; a married woman. </p> <p> [[Wedlock]] n. Marriage matrimony. </p> <p> WEDLOCK, To marry. Little used. </p>
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  • Marriage (Ii.) <ref name="term_56622" /> ...s leads naturally, therefore, to the genuinely [[Christian]] conception of marriage as a relationship which, though in the very nature of the case limited to t
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  • ...he Hebrews presents the most striking and consistent picture of the future state of the believer. </p> <p> As the century advances, the tendency appears in ...ressly to intimate as much, when he says, speaking concerning the heavenly state, that tongues shall cease, &nbsp;1 Corinthians 13:8 . that is, the present
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  • ...h) running between. Goliath's complete armor contrasted with the ill-armed state of Israel, whose king alone was well armed (&nbsp;1 Samuel 17:38). (See EPH ...himself of the husband, after whose death Bathsheba becomes his queen. The marriage was destined to influence materially the history of Israel (see Adonijah).
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  • ...into Abimelech's house, as Sarah had been. Abimelech discovering the real state of the case reproved him, and warned his people not to touch him or Rebekah ...so it is now," &nbsp;Galatians 4:29 . </p> <p> When Isaac had arrived at a state of manhood, he was required to give a signal proof of his entire devotednes
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  • ...here were things that should not even be named among Christians. It saw in marriage a preventive against fornication; St. Paul, though desiring the unmarried t ...;1 Corinthians 7:9; &nbsp;1 Thessalonians 4:3-4; &nbsp;Hebrews 13:4; see [[Marriage]] ). As for prostitution, bestiality, incest and homosexual practices, God
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  • ...ver since the abrogation of polygamy by Jesus Christ, and the reduction of marriage to its primitive institution, concubinage has been forbidden and condemned ...(n.) The cohabiting of a man and a woman who are not legally married; the state of being a concubine. </p>
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  • Marry Marriage <ref name="term_78427" /> ...</div> <p> "to take to wife after" (epi, "upon," gambros, "a connection by marriage"), signifies "to marry" (of a deceased husband's next of kin, &nbsp;Matthew
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  • ...State, all tended to keep the Christian distinct from his fellows. Mob and State and cultured class, by their hatred or contempt, compelled Christianity to ...nd "eternal." [[Essenes]] outdid [[Pharisees]] in strictness, discouraging marriage, sharing possessions, and rejecting the temple. [[Covenanters]] at [[Qumran
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  • ...[[Houris]]), vouchsafed to the faithful. Nor must it be forgotten that the state of the countries and nations conquered by the Arabs was decayed and rotten,
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  • ...</em> regards ‘remission of sins’ as the initial blessing of the Christian state, which had been unattainable ‘under law,’ and ‘the blood of Christ’ ...g> By the higher sanctions derived from the clearer revelation of a future state, and the more explicit promises of eternal life, and threatenings of eterna
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  • The Bidden To The Reat Marriage Supper And Some Of Their Excuses <ref name="term_197352" /> ...ng comes in to see the guests it will be impossible for Him to wink at the state of matters between Him and many who will intrude themselves that day. Till
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  • ...ve and active virtue. </p> <p> [[Sober]] as these views of man's primitive state are, it is not, perhaps, possible for us fully to conceive of so exalted a ...slate which our Lord gave to all Churches (&nbsp;Matthew 18:18).’ See art. Marriage. </p> <p> <b> 3. </b> In &nbsp;John 8:44 ἀνθρωποκτόνος may re
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  • ...ll remain unmarried. The subject is concluded with advice as to widows’ re-marriage. </p> <p> <strong> 7. Social Questions </strong> (&nbsp; 1 Corinthians 8:1 ...ears (chapter 7) upon celibacy and marriage, including the case of "mixed" marriage. These questions he treats quite frankly, yet with delicacy and circumspect
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  • ...of the ‘hardening’ that has ‘in part befallen Israel.’ The institution of marriage viewed as prophetic of the union between Christ and the Church (&nbsp; Ephe ...," whereas &nbsp;Genesis 2:24 refers primarily to literal marriage. (See [[Marriage]] .) </p> <p> '''(4)''' The union of [[Jews]] and [[Gentiles]] in one body,
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  • ...pposite for the illustration of this intimate and spiritual alliance, as a marriage union, if considered in the chaste simplicity, of its first institution, or ...is basis is either the marriage of Solomon with Pharoah's daughter, or his marriage with an [[Israelitish]] woman, the Shulamite. </p> <p> 2. The ''Allegorical
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  • ...ms. Ch. 14 is the clearest OT example of a <em> sadika </em> marriage (see Marriage, § 1). We get a good idea of the proceedings, essentially the same as in ...ed himself of this circumstance, and of the custom of proposing riddles at marriage feasts, to lay a snare for the Philistines. But Samson told the riddle to h
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  • ...hics (see Index); and the literature quoted in the article MARRIAGE (See [[Marriage]]) . </p>
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  • ...rist has exercised towards the church (&nbsp;Ephesians 5:25-31; see also [[Marriage]] ). </p> ...and, and ten thousand love tokens, the Lord Jesus accompanied his offer of marriage with to his spouse the church. And when, at any time, in a single instance,
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  • ...re probabilities," and there were at least abundant probabilities that the marriage with Catharine was null ab initio; but this whole question only affects the
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  • ...ins as absolutely unconditioned. It is one of the gifts connected with the state of sonship in the Kingdom. Consequently, it is bound to His own person in t ...er part of that renewed covenant that reaches into the future, the eternal state when heaven and a renewed earth are joined into regained and consummated Ed
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  • ...to those miseries. The more solemnly society is impressed that the door of marriage does not swing outward as well as inward the more of happiness and blessing
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  • ...e State Socialism only because the Church was not yet coterminous with the State. </p> <p> <b> 5. Later Developments. </b> —It is impossible here even to ...f holding all things in common, abolishes servitude and servants, commands marriage under penalties, provides for education, and requires that the majority sha
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  • ...ke him, for we shall see him as he is, " &nbsp;1 John 3:2 . In the present state we are as children at school; but in heaven we shall be as children at home ...ntly with Christ, and in his right. </p> <p> <strong> 3. </strong> To this state belong, freedom from a servile spirit, for we are not servants but sons; th
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  • ...nriched and reinforced form of noblesse oblige. The noblesse is not only a state of ennoblement that carries with it duties, but One to whom we stand in dee ...hians 6:18-20; &nbsp;1 Thessalonians 4:3-8 ). This is so, in part, because marriage is the most revealing context from which to understand Christ's sanctifying
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  • ...es (Josephus, [[Apion]] 1:17) confirm Hiram's connection with Solomon, and state that letters between them were preserved in the Tyrian archives and fix the ...gn he married Pharaoh’s daughter (&nbsp; 1 Kings 3:1 ), who brought as her marriage portion Gezer (&nbsp; 1 Kings 9:16 ). This [[Pharaoh]] was apparently the l
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  • ...robably one of the Pharaohs of the Tanite branch of the 21st dynasty. This marriage brought him into touch with the old civilization of Egypt. In order to equi ...n, <i> Israel in [[Prophecy]] </i> ; A. W. Kac, <i> The [[Rebirth]] of the State of Israel </i> ; M. Karlberg, <i> JETS </i> 31/3 (1988): 257-69; G. E. Ladd
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  • ...ouse and the [[Temple]] and the city wall were being built, shows that the marriage took place, not later than the eleventh year of the king, when the Temple w ...nbsp;1 Chronicles 4:18. 6. The Pharaoh who gave the sister of his queen in marriage to Hadad, an Edomite of royal blood, who escaped the massacre of [[Joab]] a
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  • ...matur. No gods could be worshipped unless they were ‘publice adsciti.’ The State’s approval was necessary. Christianity was not a national faith, and for ...a zealous Protestant, however, was poisoned by a pair of gloves before the marriage was solemnized. Coligni, admiral of France, was basely murdered in his own
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  • ...ordinary consciousness. It is used very loosely to describe the sleep-like state which is obviously different from that of ordinary sleep. Originally the so ...mankind, that they have been liable to pass, at times, into this abnormal state. </p> <p> The union of intense feeling, strong volition, long-continued tho
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  • ...Aahmes (Amessis in Josephus), wife and sister of Thothmes I (an incestuous marriage unknown to the early Pharaohs), succeeded him as regent for 20 years. Then ...mmon, its local god, became the King of the Gods, and the god of the whole State in the New Empire; and Osiris, god of [[Busiris]] in the Delta, became the
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  • ..., the two brothers, with their retainers, took cowardly advantage of their state, attacked, and killed all the males in the city. (See [[Circumcision]] .) < ...more antique touches, and suggests, moreover, the spirit at work in Ezra’s marriage reforms. </p> <p> The story, like many others, introduced as episodes in th
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  • ...which there should be neither gold nor silver, nor marrying nor giving in marriage. </p> <p> For the close correspondence in aim between the dreams of Plato a
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  • ...but disciplinary. The "Spirit" ordered three Lents to be observed, and re-marriage and flight from persecution were forbidden. The greatest danger lay in the ...f persecution. They condemned second marriages, allowed the dissolution of marriage, and observed three lents. </p>
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  • ...tainly the occasional homosexual experience, does not indicate a permanent state but an immature stage of sexuality that may be "fixed" at some point by phy
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  • ...answer to this the Gospel makes it plain that the overthrow of the Jewish State was a punishment which was foreseen by Jesus, and also that He had become t ...cordance with Jesus' word (&nbsp;Matthew 5:18; &nbsp;24:35 ) and the final state begins. The Gospels do not record exactly what Jesus said about the new hea
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  • ...concordat was soon followed by some organic interpretations, by which the state, with the consent of the papal see, guarded some of its former rights. The
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  • ...ntangle these with any degree of certainty. W. R. Smith ( <em> Kinship and Marriage in Early [[Arabia]] </em> , p. 6) gives an interesting parallel to this dev ...ving the same number of generations within the same bounds. </p> <p> Early marriage will in the case of some, as princes, make 30 years too long for a generati
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  • ...poetry. </p> <p> <strong> 5. Text. </strong> This is not in a satisfactory state, but the critic should proceed with much caution. There are many passages w ...a relationship where a man and a woman commit themselves to each other in marriage, to the exclusion of all others (Song of &nbsp;Song of Solomon 2:16; &nbsp;
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  • ...itany; 6:17, according to the Vulgate, is alluded to in the preface to the Marriage Service; while in the prayer following immediately after the versicles and ...their ancestral faith and were nevertheless promoted to high places in the state. The knowledge of [[Mesopotamia]] shown by the author is so defective (see
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  • ...d by Parliament. In the United States no such marriages are lawful. (See [[Marriage]]). </p> ...l-theological-and-ecclesiastical-literature/morganatic+marriage Morganatic Marriage from Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature]</re
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  • ...ne of a sect among the ancient Jews, who denied the resurrection, a future state, and the existence of angels. </p> ...to the other, the Rabbi distinctly declares that there is neither a future state of reward and punishment, nor any hope for man '''''—''''' because they m
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  • ...e wild state becomes stronger and more fruitful. This proves that the wild state is natural to the brutes, the civilized to man. [[Civilization]] never coni ...al principle prior to the formation of the world. The Orphic [[Fragments]] state every thing to have existed in God, and to proceed from him. The notion imp
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  • ...isted, the mere fact that the Church was a self-governing body, within the State- <i> imperium in imperio </i> -but not of it, was enough to bring it into c ...the life, unity and growth that Christ gives to the church, the picture of marriage emphasizes the love that Christ has for the church. That love was so great
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  • ...apostle of love. (See [[Boanerges]] .) Their fiery zeal in its untempered state appeared in their desiring to call fire from heaven to consume the Samarita ...hough the author wrote to the Jews dispersed throughout the world, yet the state of his native land passed more immediately before his eyes. Its final overt
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  • ...d; 2. Those who have been mutilated; 3. Those who voluntarily abstain from marriage in order to devote themselves more exclusively to the interests of the king ...<p> &nbsp;Matthew 19:12; that is, who, from a religious motive, renounced marriage or carnal pleasures. </p>
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  • ...Ruth 2:20; &nbsp;Ruth 3:9-13; &nbsp;Ruth 4:1-12). Naomi, being past age of marriage, [[Boaz]] takes Ruth her daughter-in-law, and has also to redeem the sold i ...ughters had no share in the patrimony, &nbsp;Genesis 21:14, but received a marriage portion. </p> <p> The Mosaic law regulated the succession to real property
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  • ...Protestant churches generally, in the 19th century, deny the power of the State to punish heresy. The Roman Church retains its old theories upon the subjec
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  • ...onsciousness must be explained in the light of the fact that the Christian state is felt to be semi-eschatological, <i> i.e. </i> in many important respects ...of religious happiness; while ‘peace’ designates the corresponding inward state forming the substratum of joy, which is happiness in its livelier but fluct
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  • ...'' </i> directing God's people in the upward way; leading them on from the state of advancement, such as it was, to which they had already attained by Moses
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  • ...elped restore the status of women by giving them rights in matters such as marriage (&nbsp;Deuteronomy 22:13-21; cf. &nbsp;Genesis 24:57-58), divorce (&nbsp;De ...was really carrying on the tradition of the Roman dos. The formula of the marriage service, " With all my worldly goods I thee endow," is one, he says, "which
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  • ...racter, and the necessity of accounting for the emergence of Israel from a state of scattered nomads into that of an organized tribal community, are all on ...&nbsp;Acts 7:20-22; &nbsp;Hebrews 11:23-26; or looked forward to a future state. </p> <p> When Moses was grown to manhood, and was full forty years old, he
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  • ...t as he was zealous; and, as the minds of the Swedes were in a fluctuating state, he wisely avoided all kinds of vehemence and precipitation in spreading th ...ce to the illumination of the human mind and the improvement of the social state of the world, is in a high degree interesting; and that interest is unspeak
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  • ...as scarcely tolerated; but the public mind seems to have been in a halting state of indecision between the two, Jehovah and Baal, excepting 7000 alone who r ...ned over the kingdom of Israel (the northern part of the divided Israelite state) from about 874 to 852 BC. Before coming to Israel’s throne, he had marri
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  • ...rysostom, Photius, Theodoret, and Theophylact, who maintain that it is the state of slavery which Paul here recommends the slave to prefer. But although thi
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  • ...e closest connexion subsisted between the national Messiah and that future state of blessedness, a restored theocracy, which became the steadfast expectatio ...The second tendency in post-Pauline Christological interpretation is to re-state the Messianic significance of Jesus in terms of current philosophy. The mos
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  • ...(Psalms 4, etc.), mercy, and salvation, covering all aspects of the soul’s state. ‘The Law’ at its best (Psalms 119) was spirit and life, obedience to i ...esent "accepted in the Beloved." Thus Adam, before transgression, was in a state of favour: but as he had not then fulfilled, to the end of his probation, t
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  • ...atological consummation, but rather as issuing into a higher, yet unknown, state (&nbsp;1 John 3:2). The summing up of the Christian life in love is represe ...ssings, and in the case of God and Israel this covenant was likened to the marriage bond. The two parties were bound to be loyal to each other (&nbsp;Deuterono
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  • ...a return to the defilements of the world, salvation is lost and ‘the last state is become worse with them than the first’ (&nbsp;2 Peter 2:20). The Epist ...thians 5:17) And hence the apostle elsewhere saith, that our recovery to a state of grace, and the new life, is "not by works of righteousness which we have
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  • ...s every thing belongs to it; the integrity of the family is preserved, and marriage held sacred, but the women are employed in the general workshops; all affai <p> Community of property in a State. </p>
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  • ...an falsely accuse his bride of being unchaste, the man is fined double the marriage present (100 shekels of silver; &nbsp;Deuteronomy 22:19 ). One who inflicte ...e: Law of Holiness.] &nbsp; Deuteronomy 18:6-18 under seventeen heads (see Marriage). <strong> [[Incest]] </strong> with a step-mother or a daughter-in-law was
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  • ...ited [[Greeks]] the privileges of the use of the vernacular tongue and the marriage of the clergy. Ritualistic movements, however, had been introduced by some
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  • ...as with a visible church state. It is even used to express the felicitous state of the church in heaven, &nbsp;Revelation 21:3 . The final engagement in th ...by our parents, and symbolizes our severance from nature's defilement to a state of consecrated fellowship with God. Jehovah consecrated the nation to Himse
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  • ...] Memoirs of the court of Petersburgh; Tooke's History of Russia; Ricaut's State of the Greek Church; Enc. Brit. </p> ...doctrine of purgatory, nor determine any thing dogmatically concerning the state of departed souls. In baptism they practice triune immersion, or dip three
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  • ...er as woman, and the focus on a man's initiative in the establishment of a marriage relationship [2:7,21-24]). Others suggest the idea of man's subjugation of ...ns by creation between man and woman. [[Celibacy]] is not a higher, holier state (&nbsp;Hebrews 13:4). Eve's greater weakness and susceptibility to temptati
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  • ...used to Joseph. &nbsp;Matthew 1 </p> 2. To betroth to promise or engage in marriage, by contract in writing, or by some pledge as, the king espoused his daught <p> '''(1):''' ''' (''' v. t.) To betroth; to promise in marriage; to give as spouse. </p> <p> '''(2):''' ''' (''' v. t.) To take as spouse;
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  • ...of Anne Boleyn, and one, very remarkable, of Cromwell to her. In Haynes's State Papers are two in Spanish, to the emperor Charles V. There is also a French
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  • ...ecclesiastical benefices. In their twentieth report, issued in 1868, they state that in the current year they expect to complete the scheme which, in their
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  • ...oss, which is the antitype of the brazen serpent. &nbsp;John 3:14,15 . The state of man in the flesh has been condemned in the cross, and the [[Christian]] ..., though prefaced by means of an "Oyez," should be heard by all within the state or even within its capital; or ( <i> b </i> ) if it was necessary that ever
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  • ...s reign is best divided into two periods-the first from 54 to 62, when the State was under the joint administration of Seneca and Burrus, and the second fro ...nspiracy against the Emperor’s life, in which some of the chief men in the State were implicated, failed of its purpose through treachery in 65; the effect
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  • ...of the resurrection state of the believer. When he speaks at all of such a state it is always in spiritual terms; even the word ‘glory’ has a more exclu ...liar with the usual schemes. [[Forces]] of evil increase in the world, the state of the righteous grows harder, distress and natural portents follow, at the
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  • <p> By her marriage to King [[Ahab]] of Israel, [[Jezebel]] helped to join [[Phoenicia]] and [[ ...Hebrew historians? That verdict is based on the results and effects of the marriage, on the life and character of Jezebel, and in that life two main incidents
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  • ...s son back to Abraham's original home. Abraham being left alone at Isaac's marriage, and having his youthful vigor renewed at Isaac's generation, married Ketur ...ing years of Abraham's life are marked by but few incidents. After Isaac's marriage with [[Rebekah]] and his removal to Lahai-roi, Abraham took to wife Keturah
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  • ...d Theological Pronouncements Israel made no clear separation of church and state; accordingly most of the utterances of Isaiah are religious and political i ...t His people's enemies of whom [[Edom]] is representative, and the blessed state that shall follow. </p> <p> '''(8)''' The historical section (Isaiah 36-39)
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  • ...had a profound appreciation of the protracted manner in which a regenerate state of society of a stable kind may only be attained, through the working of he
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  • ...esses the fact that the great mythic mother-goddess was independent of the marriage tie’ (p. 75). For him the passage in Mt. ‘is a Jewish-Christian transfo ...she was not a virgin after she became pregnant. It is likely that Isaiah's marriage to a prophetess is in fact briefly described in 8:1-3. Matthew's use of thi
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  • ...st Sheep;]] the [[Lost Piece Of Money;]] and the [[Prodigal Son]] The [[Marriage For The King'S Son:]] God will do honour to His Son. The [[Jews]] were inv ...9:12), two sons (&nbsp;Matthew 21:28), the vineyard (&nbsp;Matthew 21:33), marriage (&nbsp;Matthew 22:2); the ten virgins, talents, sheep and goats (Matthew 25
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  • ...that is within thy gates …” (Deut. 31:12). </p> <p> ‘Ish is often used in marriage contexts (cf. Gen. 2:24) meaning “husband” or “mate”: “Take ye wi ..., Sin]] </p> <p> Hartley's [[Observations]] on Man; Boston's [[Fourfold]] State; Kaimes's Sketches of the History of Man; Locke on Und. Reid on the Active
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  • ...e for that week and that day. But put them all off till you have seen this marriage carried smoothly and sweetly through. And after you have seen them away to
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  • ...ted to be a "wall" in Zion founded on Christ; "spoken for," i.e. sought in marriage by Him. No "stubble" of [[Jewish]] rites is to be built on her (&nbsp;1 Cor
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  • ...uel 17:25, Saul betrothed Merab to David. &nbsp;1 Samuel 18:17. Before the marriage, Merab's younger sister, Michal, had displayed her attachment for David, an <p> The eldest daughter of king Saul, was promised to David in marriage, in reward for his victory over Goliath; but was given to Adriel, son of [[
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  • ...marriage, and their law set out penalties for the loss of virginity before marriage (&nbsp;Exodus 22:16-17; &nbsp;Deuteronomy 22:13-19; see [[Adultery]] ; [[Fo ...escribed. The word <em> ‛almâh </em> represents those who are eligible for marriage but are neither wives (queens) nor concubines. These “virgins” all love
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  • ...ger of the enterprise. On the 9th of July, 1553, the chief officers of the state swore allegiance to Jane; on the 20th we find many of those who had been ze
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  • ...m to half of the property of the slave which he has acquired during such a marriage (sections 176 f). </p> <p> [[Unmarried]] daughters mostly became priestesse
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  • ...punished, yet nonlethal punishment preserves the life-valuing role of the state. Is this more in line with a biblical sense of justice which also values li
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  • ...vers were to live a heroic ethic. They were to avoid divorce, refrain from marriage, love their enemies, turn the other cheek, not retaliate, give to whoever h ...pt God’s rule (&nbsp;Matthew 21:31). </p> <p> The world at present is in a state of rebellion against God’s rule, because it is under the power of Satan (
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  • ...( <em> go’çl </em> ) must marry the widow, and her firstborn son by this marriage became the heir of her previous husband (&nbsp; Deuteronomy 25:6 ). ( <em> <p> '''(1):''' ''' (''' n.) The act or state of inheriting; as, the inheritance of an estate; the inheritance of mental
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  • ...three, which were created by the body of the people, and who governed the state in conjunction with the sovereign. The first consisted of officers who had ...t became at length, by the addition of neighboring districts, a formidable state. [[Left]] partially under the sway of their own chiefs, who were reduced to
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  • ...thought she had learned a method by which souls might be carried to such a state of perfection that a continual act of contemplation and love might be subst
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  • ...y larger, and they expect a rapid increase as soon as they obtain from the state governments the same efficient protection which is accorded to them in Bade
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  • ...2-24; &nbsp;Hebrews 2:14; &nbsp;1 Peter 1:24). A man and a woman united in marriage become one flesh, and people related to each other share the same flesh (&n ...e human body </em> (&nbsp; Exodus 4:7 ). (3) <em> Relationship by birth or marriage </em> (&nbsp; Genesis 2:24; &nbsp; Genesis 37:27 , &nbsp; Nehemiah 5:5 ), f
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  • ...in which James laid down his opinions on the power of the throne over the State and Church, and which, for the doctrines it contained on Church government,
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  • ...n general. The members of such societies do not leave the communion of the state churches. In the event of their disestablishment, however, which seems to b
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  • ...nal view is that these people lived longer because they were closer to the state in which God created human beings. Others say that their more simple life a ...or a man, the Lord would not have confined the first man to one woman. The marriage of the sons of Seth with the daughters of Cain appears to have been prohibi
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  • ...of his dominions to the great changes which had taken place in the social state. By a "motu proprio" of the year 1816 he confirmed the suppression of all f
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  • ...holic Church of Poland, the same policy as that with regard to the Russian State Church. The Church property was confiscated, and, in return, the clergy wer ...egislative and executive power is in the hands of the czar, but there is a State Council of 60 members nominated by the czar. In the 50 departments a good d
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  • ...nes was made gradually stricter. Those whom Josephus speaks of as allowing marriage may be supposed to have belonged to such bodies as had not yet withdrawn fr
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  • ...treaty with [[Hiram]] (&nbsp; 1 Kings 5:1-18; &nbsp; 1 Kings 9:1-28 ). His marriage with Pharaoh’s daughter probably had a political significance (&nbsp; 1 K ...eaty, or league; as, matrimonial alliances; an alliance between church and state; an alliance between [[France]] and England. </p> <p> '''(4):''' (n.) Any u
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  • ...(1 Corinthians 7 ) when he wished all to be as himself and only tolerated marriage" because of fornication," i.e. as the lesser of two evils. Thus it appears
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  • ...ion. The same bloodthirstiness, lust of dominion over husband and over the state, and unscrupulous wickedness in killing all that stood in the way of ambiti ...f the house of Ahab," which the sacred writer obviously attributes to this marriage by adding, "for he had the daughter of Ahab to wife" (&nbsp;2 Chronicles 21
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  • ...acularly successful (&nbsp;1 Samuel 18:20-27). </p> <p> Not long after the marriage, Saul laid a plot to kill David in David’s house, but Michal’s quick th ...him time to escape, &nbsp;1 Samuel 19:14-15 . Her father then gave her in marriage to Phalti, &nbsp;1 Samuel 25:44 , from whom David some years after recovere
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  • ...a; and afterwords causing the people, when at any time in their wilderness-state, to meet with difficulties, that the recollection of this mighty deliveranc ..., the best proof of her reformation is found in the fact of her subsequent marriage to Salmon: this implies her previous conversion to Judaism, for which, inde
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  • ...e principle of idolatry being considered from Old-Test. times as adultery, marriage with an unclean transgressor involved wife or husband in the sinner's guilt
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  • <p> (n.) The quality or state of being infallible, or exempt from error; inerrability. </p> ...ts nor bishops, and consequently no sacraments except baptism, and perhaps marriage. (Comp. Denzinger, Enchirid. Symbol. et Definit., Wirceb. 1854, p. 200 sq.
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  • ...of their commission. Their pretext against Moses was his Ethiopian wife, a marriage abhorrent to Hebrew feelings. That Miriam was the instigator appears from h ...dle—a linen bonnet. The priest and high priest differed also in their <em> marriage restrictions; </em> for the high priest might not marry a widow, nor a divo
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  • ...He will gather its members to that heavenly feast which will celebrate His marriage with His bride, and then, purged from evil, it will enter upon its career o ...bsp;Job 33:15-16); John (&nbsp;Revelation 1:10) "in the Spirit," i.e. in a state of ecstasy, the outer world shut out, the inner spirit being taken possessi
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  • ...Babylon A.D. 500. The Mishna has six divisions (on seeds, feasts, women's marriage, etc., decreases and compacts, holy things, clean and unclean), and an intr ...Pharisees developed the Messianic hope, distinguished the Church from the State, taught a religion that was independent of priests and Temple, developed do
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  • ...of thought’ (see <i> Jewish Encyc </i> . vi. 441b). Holiness is ‘an ideal state of perfection attained only by God’ (Jerus. [Note: Jerusalem.] <i> Ber. < ...d <em> hagiasmos </em> designate respectively the quality of holiness, the state of holiness, and the process or result. For the sphere and source of holine
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  • ...nd Alexandra, became a member of the household of Herod after the latter’s marriage with Mariamme. Like all Hasmonæans, he was possessed of great personal b ...they pursued their measures rendered them formidable to the enemy; and the state of affairs in Syria some time after obliged Demetrius to make Jonathan the
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  • ...of Apuleius. In a.d. 215 [[Caracalla]] placed the cult on a level with the State-cults and built for the worship of Isis one of her finest temples. The godd
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  • ...nication '''''…''''' 21 lib. 6s. 8d. By [[Robert]] Martin, for his private marriage '''''…''''' 20 merks, 1645. </p> <p> March 13. '''''—''''' Given for Wm
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  • ...told. </p> <p> 3. Daughter of Absalom, &nbsp;2 Samuel 14:7, became, by her marriage with Uriah, of Gibeah, the mother of Maachah, the future queen of Judah, or ...ng> A [[Canaanite]] woman, married to Er and then to his brother Onan (see Marriage, 4). Tamar became by her father-in-law himself the mother of twin sons, [[P
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  • ...same business and are thus closely connected in work. Also it was used of marriage, of the shared life of two persons, a man and a woman, together. Further, i ...(&nbsp;1 Timothy 5:22; &nbsp;2 John 1:10-11). Neither are they to share in marriage with non-believers (&nbsp;2 Corinthians 6:14-15) or in religious feasts whe
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  • ...> Prœp. Evang </i> . viii. xi. 4). Josephus speaks of a branch who allowed marriage ( <i> Bellum Judaicum (Josephus) </i> ii. viii. 13), but this must have bee ...their society till after a probation of three years; that they lived in a state of perfect equality, except that they paid respect to the aged, and to thei
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  • ...he might perpetrate any ill deeds with impunity.’ Under his government the state of Palestine grew rapidly worse. If there had been occasional disorders und ...This woman was niece of [[Cleopatra]] and Antony. (See Drusilla). By this marriage Felix was connected with Claudius. Of his third wife nothing is known. (See
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  • ...our earth, and the action of which appears in our igneous reeks once in a state of fusion, also in the sun our central luminary) against the day of judgmen ...<i> no </i> effect: "they were eating and drinking, marrying and giving in marriage, until <i> the day </i> that Noe entered into the ark, and knew not until t
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  • ...eir clothes all the time (&nbsp;Nehemiah 4:23). Nehemiah also remedied the state of debt and bondage of many Jews by forbidding usury and bond service, and ...pected (&nbsp;Nehemiah 13:15-22 ). </p> <p> P. God's way demands purity in marriage and in ministers (&nbsp;Nehemiah 13:23-31 ). </p> <p> D. C. Martin </p>
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  • ...and never took root. </p> <p> General dissatisfaction prevailed with this state of things. The great christological movement deepened the sense of want; an
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  • ...'''' two in the city of Mexico, 75 persons; one in Pachuca, capital of the state of Hidalgo, 45 persons; one in Rio del Monte, five miles beyond, 10 persons
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  • ...essors of this seminary, as well as the pastors, receive salaries from the state. The Mennonites, whose origin falls into the time before the Reformation, h
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  • ...and of worship, a principle which was reasserted in 1848. (For the present state of Protestantism in France, (See France). ) </p> <p> The descendants of the
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  • ...or wrong of his general purpose, his theory and aim, whether in Church or State, but particularly in the Church, it always has been, and perhaps always wil
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  • ...d by the Rev. Dr. Albertus C. Van Raalte, on Black River and lale, in that state, in the year 1846-47. This institution embraces a preparatory school, colle
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  • ...). This letter was in answer to one from Corinth asking for directions on marriage, etc. The Apostle announces his intention of going to Corinth himself by wa ...gh calling of attending to its Lord, in a didactic discussion of Christian marriage. </p> <p> In the individualistic climate of the West it is difficult to ove
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  • ...master is considered. This change is due to the increasing respect for the marriage relation. The slave-husband’s rights over the wife are now superior to th ...in the course of time sought to bring about practical ameliorations of the state of servitude. A surprising illustration of this is afforded by Apostolic Co
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  • ...nces, such as Thrace, Cappadocia, and Judæa, which were in a transitional state, being no longer ruled by subject kings, but not yet fully Romanized, and r ...berius, &nbsp;Luke 3:1, where our version has "reign." The "governor" of a marriage-feast was the bridegroom's friend, who took charge of the entertainment, &n
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  • Marriage Of Cousins <ref name="term_35101" /> ...f the newfangled Church discipline of the West. (See [[Affinity]]); (See [[Marriage]]). </p>
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  • ...cticed ostracism. Once each year the Senate asked: “Does the safety of the State demand a vote of ostracism?” If a person to be ostracized were named, the
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  • ...stablished; and, therefore, as the accounts which it receives discover the state of inferior meetings, as particular exigencies require, or as the meeting i
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  • ...</p> <p> (2) There are some passages which seem not only to be designed to state the Christian position, but to be directed against errors characteristic of ...f the facts of the universe. Every union of philosophy and religion is the marriage of a mortal with an immortal: the religion lives; the philosophy grows old
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  • ...islike of marriage, or else scoffing at the Gnostic doctrine of the mystic marriage of the soul with the spirit. Cf. Antipas, Balaam, Nicolaitans. </p> <p> W. <p> '''Hymenae'us.''' ''(Belonging To Marriage).'' The name of a person, occurring twice in the correspondence, between St
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  • ...incident in his life is his alliance with the high priest's family, by the marriage of his daughter, with one of the grandsons of Eliashib; but the expulsion f ...haean (i.e. a Samaritan) by birth, and that he gave his daughter Nicaso in marriage to Manasseh, the brother of the high priest Jaddua, and consequently the fo
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  • ...Meir, and others. But it was not long before the confusion created by this state of affairs again necessitated some authoritative, officially recognized act ..., pretend that it is an abbreviation of '''''תיקנם''''' , "It remains ''In State Quo."'' </p> <p> '''7.''' The ''Objection,'' or '''''קושיא''''' , a qu
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  • <p> (n.) The state or quality of being irregular; that which is irregular. </p> ...d bigamy for those who, by a vow of chastity, had been joined in spiritual marriage to the Church, like monks, or who had attained high ecclesiastical position
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  • ...eties seem to have come over to [[Christianity]] on the fall of the Jewish state and the retreat of the church to Pella. When they joined the believers in t
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  • ...gs, whatever might be its subject. There is no necessity that we should so state the case, in order to maintain what is essential to our faith,—the plenar ...normal action of his mind. As he sits down to write, he continues in that state of mind and spirit in which he has been living and to which the Spirit of G
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  • ...was established did this become a snare. [[Solomon]] and [[Ahab]] by their marriage alliances introduced and promoted idol cults. It is significant that post-e ...p> <p> III. '''Punishment of idolatry.''' - Idolatry to an Israelite was a state offence, &nbsp;1 Samuel 15:23, a political crime of the greatest character,
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  • ...yield to Christian expediency. The prohibition may also refer to a second marriage after a divorce. Of ruing (presiding, Greek) presbyters there were two kind ...e bishop is to be chosen according to such rules as the convention of that state shall ordain. The mode of election, in most or all of the states,is by a co
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  • ...riarchate, lasting for 15 years, with open disorder in the whole church, a state of things that only terminated with the accession of Mar [[Aba]] to the pat
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  • ...sest ties and their disobedience is described as infidelity to a spiritual marriage vow. The prophets strove and urged and remonstrated, ‘rising up early’ ...ey worked symbolic acts which served as dramatic, living parables. Hosea's marriage taught about God's relationship with Israel (&nbsp;Hosea 2:1-13; see also &
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  • ...of Greek organization had its religious side, be it family, or school, or state; and further, that some phases of religion in Greece were quite thoroughly
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  • ...45, and others may have been resident foreigners, who were reduced to this state by either poverty or crime. </p> <p> The children of slaves remained slaves ...(&nbsp;2 Chronicles 28:8-15). The monuments give many illustrations of the state of the Israelites themselves reduced to bondage by foreign kings to whom th
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  • ...that did not prevail in Israel. Second, Israel could never have viewed the state as the custodian of the law. Third, Hebrew law is characterized by a more h ...was no longer subject to Elam. ''''' Rı̂m ''''' - ''''' Sin ''''' and the state of Larsa, however, were not conquered until the time of Samsu-iluna, '''''
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  • ...general environments of their condition they approached al; nearer to the state of servants than that of sons. (See [[Abba]]). </p> <p> '''2.''' SON OF GOD
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  • ...ly during life; - opposed to deuterogamy. </p> <p> '''(2):''' ''' (''' n.) State of being paired with a single mate. </p> <p> See Marriage. </p>
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  • <p> Among the [[Jews]] this was looked upon as being as binding as marriage, and could not be dissolved except by divorce. [[Certain]] laws were given ...idelity she owed to her bridegroom she was treated as an adulteress. See [[Marriage]] . </p>
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  • ...ments of the Christian philosopher, who attains to a perfectly passionless state (71–79) and masters for the service of the faith all forms of knowle
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  • ...," c. 23). (See [[Communism]]); "Free Love" in the article MARRIAGE (See [[Marriage]]). </p> <p> As Calvin had favored political libertinism, those who conside
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  • ...short, the protector of women. She not only presided over the fertility of marriage, but also over its inviolable sanctity, and unchastity and inordinate love ...is </i> and <i> Matrona </i> . She was the patroness of household and even state economy. See [[Zeus]] . </p>
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  • ...See [[Cyrenius]] .) </p> <p> Coponius took possession of the high priest's state robes, which were to be put after use in a stone chamber under the seal of ...he learned traveller, "can be more mortifying than the city in its present state. The mistaken piety of the early Christians, in attempting to preserve, has
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  • ...that, in the course of the persecution, he became well acquainted with the state of mind of those whom he was subjecting to every kind of examination. Did i ...7.''' - The apostle appears now, to have been treated, not as an honorable state prisoner, but as a felon, &nbsp;2 Timothy 2:9, but he was allowed to write
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  • ...nsequences to [[Germany]] at large, no less than to the order itself." The state founded by the order had, through the peculiar relations in which it stood ...Austrian War of 1866 and the French War of 1870-71 her position as premier State in the German Confederation was assured. </p>
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  • ...y rigid ceremonial rules as to food. Of the specific Essene prohibition of marriage there is no trace at Colossae. ( <i> d </i> ) There is no sign in Col. of t ...so of that to the Ephesians and to Philemon, and he would tell them of the state of the apostle (4:7-9). After friendly greetings (10-14), he bids them inte
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  • ..., where he served Rome loyally from AD 48 to the destruction of the Jewish state in AD 70. He was an expert on Jewish affairs and bore the ceremonial title ...hough aliens by birth, were Jews in faith. They made religion an engine of state policy. Eschewing [[Antiochus]] Epiphanes' design to Graecize Jerusalem by
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  • ...f God. Many commentators take it, as used in the NT, to mean the righteous state of man, of which God is the giver. But in either case it predicates righteo ..., wearing sackcloth, funeral feasts, reverence for tombs, and the levirate marriage, and in the name <em> elohim </em> ( <em> i.e. </em> supernatural beings) g
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  • ...the sabbath by work, eating leavened bread at the Passover, infringing the marriage laws, worshipping Moloch, or eating blood (&nbsp;Leviticus 24:16; &nbsp;Lev ...nomy 24:17; &nbsp;Deuteronomy 27:19 . In the earlier periods of the Hebrew state, persons who were natives of another country, but who had come, either from
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  • ...ight lead ultimately to the establishment of popery as the religion of the state. But, whatever were the reasons of the dissenters the attempt of the king t
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  • ...even those who have at any time been penitents are advised to abstain from marriage and ordered to abstain from military service (cc. 12–13). Neo of Rav
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  • ...rally occur to such as consider attentively its spirit and genius, and the state of the world at this time. </p> <p> IV. Mahometanism, subversion of. Of thi ...lso have a tent erected for him of pearls, hyacinths, and emeralds. And as marriage will take place, so a new race will be introduced in heaven; for, says the
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  • ...n &nbsp; Acts 18:12-17 ). See [[Trial Of Jesus]]; [[Citizenship Citizen]]; Marriage and Family; and [[Pontius Pilate]] . </p> <p> Mike Fuhrman </p>
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  • ...B.C. [[Cyrus]] having taken [[Babylon]] set over it, as viceroy with royal state, his grandfather Astyages, or (as chronology requires) Astyages' successor, ...ems necessary to identify him with XERXES (See Xerxes) (q.v.), whose regal state and affairs tally with all that is here said of Ahasuerus (the names being,
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  • ...h far greater strictness. They extend the degrees of affinity within which marriage is prohibited; but they are more strict in matters of divorce. </p> <p> <st ...ed him; and both wisely and bravely promoted the welfare of the church and state. </p> <p> Simon was succeeded by his son Hircanus, who subdued Idumea, and
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  • ...ality, indifference, and infidelity. All this agrees very closely with the state of affairs with which Nehemiah had to deal on his second visit to [[Jerusal ...he sexual immorality that has produced divorce from Israelite partners and marriage to idol-worshippers (2:10-16); their irreverent complaining against God; an
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  • ...nown Cana of Judaea, John 2), the scene of our Lord's first miracle at the marriage. It is five miles from [[Nazareth]] in a N.E. direction, on the main road t ...to burst old bottles. It is very likely that new wine was preserved in the state of [[Must]] by placing it in jars or bottles and then burying it in the ear
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  • ...that no mention is made of divorce and the father could still be paid the marriage present though he disallowed the wedding (&nbsp;Exodus 22:16-17 ). [[Incest ...is conceived as eschatological. (a) It is associated with the Intermediate State. (α) According to representations derived from apocalyptic literature, the
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  • ...e subjects of purgatory and of prayer for the dead, this decree goes on to state that, after baptism, the guilt of sin being remitted, there still remains t
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  • ...divorce, and Anne Boleyn knew that he was using his influence against her marriage with the king. Added to this enmity in high place were the jealousy and opp ...how frail a reed is a prince's favour; he refused to sanction his master's marriage with Anne Boleyn, and was driven from power and bereft of all his possessio
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  • ..., and Daniel, and some of the Psalms (e.g. 137) give a general view of the state of the whole people in their exile. A portion of the people returned under ...my by force or the fate of war. 2. [[Subjection]] to love. 3. Subjection a state of being under control. <p> [[Bringing]] into captivity every thought to th
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  • ...ught of this movement in his own day were but a continuation of an earlier state of affairs. Consequently it is not improbable that there was a disposition ...he son of Jonas, a fisherman, which occupation he also followed. After his marriage he resided at Capernaum, &nbsp;Matthew 8:14 &nbsp; Luke 4:38 , though calle
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  • ...just in proportion as we are reclaimed from them. In regard to the future state, and the condition of the soul after death, it must have occurred to our re
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  • ...knowledge some binding effect derived from his belief in a God or a future state. The policy of insisting upon the religious formalities attending the takin
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  • ...privilege of retaining the use of their ancient liturgical languages, the marriage of priests, and other ancient customs, are technically designated as the Ea
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  • ...aesar]] (58-49 b.c.). Caesar was one of the three most powerful men in the State, but was without means, and was anxious to obtain a command which would ena ...ears of despotism; it was nurturing purity and modesty, and enshrining the marriage bed in a sanctity long almost lost, and rekindling the domestic affections;
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  • ...hat he who, in maturer years, becomes polluted by wilful crime, loses that state of salvation which before he possessed; that nevertheless by true repentanc ...p he took the year after: we mean his marriage with Catherine de Bore. His marriage, however, did not retard his activity and diligence in the work of reformat
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  • ...rstand it the <em> taupe grillon, </em> "mole cricket," which, in its grub state, is very destructive to corn and other vegetables, by feeding on their root ...; &nbsp;Joel 1:4 and seems to be applied to a locust, perhaps in its larva state. </p> <p> 2. '''Yelek''' . ''See '' [[Locust]] ''.'' . </p>
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  • ...1.''' ''The Classification Of' Proselytes. '''''—''''' '' The whole Jewish state was considered as composed of the two classes '''''—''''' Jews, and stran ...en to him. [[Thenceforth]] he had to put behind him all his past; even his marriage ties and those of kinship no longer held good (compare <i> ''''' Yebhām ''
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  • ...shortly ... for I have no man like-minded who will naturally care for your state, for all seek their own not the things which are Jesus Christ's; but ye kno ...Macedonia to confirm the Church at Thessalonica, and to bring news of its state to Paul. He rejoined the Apostle in Corinth and cheered him by a favourable
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  • ...the ashes of the old, and grew to great power and opulence, as a maritime state; and which he stormed after a most obstinate siege of five months. Pococke ...ned a dependency until the overthrow of the Babylonian Empire. Her humbled state did not change her people’s temper. Their pride (&nbsp; Ezekiel 28:2 ), t
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  • ...the clergy of [[Toulouse]] to live with their wives if they had contracted marriage in ignorance of papal legislation. </p> <p> The aspect of the political hor
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  • ...from whom the doctrine of the superiority of the celibate over the married state could claim any support. The tradition which we have supposed current in th ...y tours in the company of Paul, and her miracles; recommended the celibate state, and asserted its holiness; inculcated the duty of praying for the dead, an
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  • ...t, in 1336, and there is no reason to doubt the genuineness of his work on marriage, which appeared in 1342. He must therefore have lived until after that date
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  • ...ing to the matter that divine virtue; otherwise it remains in its original state. On the part of those who receive the sacrament, it is required that they b ...add to this number confirmation, penance, extreme unction, ordination, and marriage, holding in all seven sacraments. ( </p> <p> See [[Popery]] Numerous, howev
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  • ...1 Chronicles 22:9-10). Like Absalom (&nbsp;2 Samuel 15:1) he assumed regal state, with chariots, horsemen, and 50 men to run before him (2 Kings 1; 2). </p> ...events; and Adonijah begged Bath-sheba to procure Solomon's consent to his marriage with Abishag, who had been the wife of David in his old age. &nbsp;1 Kings
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  • ...d the ἀφθαρσία of the Body of Christ. Nothing short of the final state of perfection which will be then inaugurated can exhaust the meaning of suc
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  • ...f time. The jubilee has also been supposed to be typical of the [[Gospel]] state and dispensation, described by &nbsp;Isaiah 61:1-2 , in reference to this p ...declension and apostasy. It must have pointed forward also to that future state of glorious spiritual freedom, where the inheritance of each redeemed one i
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  • ...sealing of the Spirit, and final redemption (&nbsp;Ephesians 1:14), by the marriage of the Lamb, the final and eternal union of Christ with the redeemed, sanct ...sp; Revelation 21:23 ). ‘Glory,’ as applied to the saints, culminates in a state where both body and spirit are fully changed into the likeness of the glori
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  • ...tocratic high-priestly families, had sought to increase their influence by marriage with outsiders. And when, through the influence of Hellenic culture, the pr ...25; and it is probable that there were scribes in other departments of the state. Previous to the [[Babylonian]] captivity, the word scribe seems to have be
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  • ...9 B.C. Manasseh, of priestly descent, having been expelled for an unlawful marriage by Nehemiah, built a temple on Mount Gerizim for the Samaritans by [[Darius ...Holy Spirit. </p> <p> Travellers give the following account of its present state:—Sebaste is the name which Herod gave to the name of the ancient Samaria,
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  • ...s disciples to compel the resisting to come to the marriage-feast and that marriage-feast was the unity of the Body of Christ. The church was that Body; so lon
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  • ...n Holy Scripture of the unity nature and attributes of God and of a future state. In the treatise de Anima written some ten years or so later he deals with
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  • ...hat substratum from legendary accretions is hardly possible in the present state of our knowledge. The process by which the two elements came to be blended ...a much larger period. It contains an account of the creation; the primeval state and fall of man; the history of Adam and his descendants, with the progress
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  • ...degroom, suspecting himself affected, might wait till seven days after his marriage before reporting his condition. The Rabbinical comments, instead of correla ...is to them, and life becomes a loathsome burden to him; or he falls into a state of apathy, and, after many years of such an existence, he sinks either from
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  • ...ed together in intimate union; and warm imaginations looked back on such a state with longing and desire. This belief and this desire, it must be owned, wer ...iever (&nbsp;1 Corinthians 7:10-16; &nbsp;1 Peter 3:1). On the other hand, marriage of a believer after conversion with an unbeliever was deemed an un-Christia
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  • ...ts’). They are the ‘armies’ sent out by the King in the [[Parable]] of the Marriage of the King’s Son (&nbsp;Matthew 22:7). </p> <p> They were the <i> mediat ...own as Satan, rebelled against God and so fell from their original sinless state (&nbsp;2 Peter 2:4; &nbsp;Judges 1:6). As a result there are good angels an
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  • ...e primitive Arabians as well as later Turks, who, for want of knowledge of state affairs, found the services of Jews and Christians in various administrativ
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  • ...He confessed the forgery, but pleaded the lapse of time and his subsequent marriage and blameless life. The charge that he had written against the house of [[N
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  • ...ring upon the earthly life of our Lord as in its bearing upon His heavenly state and ministry, and in the conclusions to be drawn from it as to the perpetui ...’; a rendering that had not a little to do with the subsequent erection of marriage into a sacrament.] This identification of the idea of a sacrament with that
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  • ...Moses permitted divorce, but the Law of God maintained the sanctity of the marriage bond, and this represented the point of view from which the whole question
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  • ...s his eldest sons, celebrated his funeral, &nbsp;Genesis 25:9 . His second marriage, at the age of one hundred and forty years, shows his faith in the divine p ...der to overcome the feeling of lonesomeness caused by Isaac's entering the state of matrimony. </p> <p> &nbsp;1 Chronicles 1:32 (and also &nbsp; Genesis 25:
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  • ...death-penalty. </p> <p> Chs. 21, 22 deal with priests and offerings. They state the ceremonial restraints required of the priests in their domestic life (& ...hat are being sanctified. In &nbsp;Leviticus 18:18 the prohibition against marriage with a wife's sister is during the wife's lifetime. In &nbsp;Leviticus 17:1
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  • ...for the sake of connecting estates, parties, or interests; nor to oppose a marriage in which the child would probably find his happiness, from a motive of prid ...ch other for life (&nbsp;Matthew 19:5-6). </p> <p> It is within this total marriage relationship, not outside it, that God intends children to be born and grow
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  • ...empt from the current treatment of those who had incurred the wrath of the State. At [[Caesarea]] Titus caused more than 2,500 Jews to be slain in a day, fi ...d guessing of riddles as a wager appears as part of the entertainment of a marriage feast. The questions put by the queen of [[Sheba]] to [[Solomon]] probably
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  • ...to Geneva, at the end of October, 1548, and there publicly solemnized his marriage and avowed his faith. After a short residence at Geneva, and subsequently a
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  • ...rsons who, contrary to the provisions of the Church, had concluded a mixed marriage, the priests must, in each individual case, judge by the disposition of the
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  • ...islaus, whose attention had again been diverted to Southern Italy, where a marriage with the widow of [[Raymond]] de Ursini had accomplished more than arms, no
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  • ...at all Church-services, reform of [[Mariolatry]] and adoration of saints, marriage of the priests, etc., shows a healthy reaction against papal abuses. E. Ser
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  • ...s stoutly resisted by the other, is the desire to stop early betrothal and marriage, to suppress the extravagance in funerals and weddings, to educate women, a
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  • ...dry may be regarded as one of the transitional forms in the advance from a state of promiscuity, on the assumption that pure promiscuity ever existed. Of th ...with among certain rude races, under which a woman is united and lives in marriage to several husbands. </p>
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  • ...Jeremiah 2:2 ("the love of thine espousals" - that is, the love of married state); and in &nbsp; 2 Corinthians 11:2 ("I espoused ( ἡρμοσάμην , <i>
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  • ...civil causes. </p> <p> These ecclesiastical Novels throw much light on the state of the 6th-cent. Eastern church, and the evils which it was thought necessa
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  • ...al zeal for the Lord he would have rooted out the calf worship, Jeroboam's state policy, as well as [[Baal]] worship (&nbsp;2 Chronicles 10:29). His haste w ...at that time reigned over the kingdom of Israel, was then at Jezreel in a state of indisposition, having been wounded at the siege of Ramoth-Gilead. Jehu,
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  • ...ed to him till he received his father's blessing; for this the sanctity of marriage was jealously and even cruelly guarded, as in &nbsp;Genesis 34:7; &nbsp;Gen
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  • ...n” (&nbsp;Mark 13:20 ). Many of the parables of Jesus, such as that of the marriage feast (&nbsp;Matthew 22:1-14 ) and that of the laborers in the vineyard (&n ...s it that collective election to religious privileges and a visible church state, of which we have spoken. For although "the elect" have an individual inter
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  • ...War,'' 1 '','' 10 4). </p> <p> '''2.''' [[Idumaea]] belonged to the Jewish state, but the sons of [[Esau]] came to Holofernes (7:8, 18). </p> <p> '''3.''' I ...d as a pure maiden (a virgin) under the influence of the low conception of marriage fostered in the medieval Christian church. </p> Literature. <p> For the edi
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  • ...> <p> <strong> (2.) </strong> That the intimacy and indissolubility of the marriage relation rests upon the formation of the woman from the man; for our Lord q ...l. 1: 124, 150; Bates's [[Harmony]] of Div. Att. P. 98; Boston's Four-fold State, part 1: </p>
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  • ...t the dissolution of these houses was not an act of the church, but of the state, in the period preceding the reformation, by a king and parliament of the R ...e monks have gladly seized the opportunity of bettering their condition by marriage; others have returned to their homes or accepted the refuge offered by char
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  • ...its freest and fullest development, and where the separation of Church and State is real, the Christian ministry has secured a fairer and more general devel
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  • ...e Gospel among the Heathen in the year 1787, which was incorporated by the State of Pennsylvania, and has been very active in assisting the missions among t ...ous, zealous man, and a Lutheran by education. He hoped that the religious state of the [[Lutherans]] in his neighbourhood would be greatly improved by the
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  • ...very early period, thinking of the glorification of Zion, should imagine a state in which no "stranger" or foreigner should have a footing on the sacred soi
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  • ...d's reign," says Dahn, "represents the last attempt to maintain the Gothic state in its traditional aspects and character by the strenuous use of all possib
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  • .... Then, without waiting the result of his appeal to the authorities of the state, he proceeded to pronounce against the offender the judgment of the church
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  • ...;1 Kings 11:15-16); Psalm 49 of general import; Psalm 45 on King Messiah's marriage to Israel and the church, in Solomon's time; Psalm 47; Psalm 48; Psalm 83, ...est in the Psalms is followed, like the conquest in the Revelation, by the marriage of the conqueror. These are circumstances of similitude which, to any one v
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  • ...&nbsp;Daniel 5:27) cannot be numbered," i.e. what is wholly wanting, man's state, cannot be numbered, but believers are "complete in Christ" (&nbsp;Colossia ...little difficult to reconcile with the well-known Oriental custom of early marriage. The number might perhaps be obtained by taking the average of the years of
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  • ...ole creation be emancipated into the liberty that belongs to the glorified state of God’s children (&nbsp;Romans 8:21), that God may be all in all (&nbsp; ...s” of heart, &nbsp;Mark 10:5 ) continues to disrupt God's desired unity in marriage. God's ideal for the larger human family is again unity. The primeval unity
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  • ...Canadian Pacific Railway, 1877; Encyclopcedia Britannica; Galt, Church and State; Garneau's Hist. of Canada, by Bell; Report of Church of England French Mis
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  • <p> '''(1):''' ''' (''' n.) State of being dual or twofold; a twofold division; any system which is founded o ...ed to the sexual relation, the growing tendency to look upon marriage as a state less holy than celibacy these were so many triumphs of the invading pagan c
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  • ...'14.''' Condemns those who forsake their husbands through a false honor of marriage. </p> <p> '''15.''' Condemns those who, under pretext of leading an ascetic
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  • ...king or caring at all about it. Nothing was hidden from me of their inward state and condition .... I perceived and felt that what I spake came from the fou
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  • ...(''' n.) Unfaithfulness to the marriage vow or contract; violation of the marriage covenant by adultery. </p> <p> '''(2):''' ''' (''' n.) Want of faith or bel ..., (See [[Toleration]]); and, more especially, the connection of Church and State. In our own country, on the other hand, the fact that religion is a matter
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  • ...ansubstantiation. '''2.''' The sacraments of confirmation, confession, and marriage. '''3.''' The invocation of saints. '''4.''' The worship of images. '''5.''
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  • ...bsp;Leviticus 25:23). As in ancient Rome all land belonged properly to the state, and under the feudal system in mediaeval Europe to the king, so in the Jew
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  • ...rating into buffoonery: this was, indeed, one of his principal faults. His state policy was like that of his contemporaries in general, and not so bad as th
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  • ...irtual suspension of him from his office as superintendent, must produce a state of things in the South which renders a continuance of the jurisdiction of t
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  • ...e was a trace of the pristine truth of Eden. But the circumstances of that state, especially the possibility and conditions of happiness in the future world
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  • ...t (ibid. [Antv.] vol. 3, tract. 6, 81; in the spirit of Sanchez and Less). Marriage between brother and sister can be made legitimate by papal dispensation (ib
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  • ...incipal Lazarettos in Europe, etc., with additional Remarks on the present State of the Prisons in Great Britain and Ireland. The same summer he renewed his
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  • ...liar propitiatory rites. The Dionysiac religious observance continued as a state cult down to 366 ad. See Bacchus . </p> ...lia]] in Italy had been revealed to the Roman senate (B.C. 186). The whole state was alarmed by the description of the excesses with which the festival was
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  • ...se against the Separate Lutherans of Breslau. The Lutheran churches of the State he condemned altogether, and finally a split was caused among the Missouria
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  • ...his <i> Commentary on the Monarchies in Daniel </i> he reflects on the low state to which the Roman empire had fallen and its need of support from barbarian
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  • ...zation, and at the same time to make Oriental and Greek culture a unity. A marriage between East and West, symbolized by his own wedding with Roxane at Persepo ...ice spread from east to west as rulers saw the unifying possibilities of a state religion. </p> <p> [[Synagogue]] worship in contrast to Temple worship was
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  • ...</strong> A tax upon cattle fed in certain pastures belonging to the Roman state, the number of which being kept in writing, this tribute was called <em> sc ...customs dues on exports. Some Jews found it profitable to serve the Roman State in this way, and became objects of detestation to such of their fellow-coun
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  • ...ghteousness in the complete judgement and setting aside of sin; and of the state with which, in man, sin was connected. This was effected by the Son of God ...ific sense of the term is as follows: δικαιοσύνη or ‘righteousness’ is the state or those who are δίκαιοι (‘just’)[Note: But St. Paul prefers to
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  • ...ches the ideal life in Christ; but it is an ideal to the present Christian state, and is not to be relegated to the visionary or the celestial: ‘Faithful ...ones.' Thus sainthood, or sanctification, is not an attainment, it is the state into which God, in grace, calls sinful men, and in which they begin their c
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  • ...ething More Than Jugglery)'' she recognized Saul; probably she fell into a state of clairvoyance in which she recognized persons, as Saul, unknown to her by ...ad Saul to attempt his life. Michal, Saul’s daughter, is offered to him in marriage in return for one hundred Philistines. The hazard involved failed to accomp
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  • ...'' (v. t.) To rouse from sleep; to awaken. </p> <p> '''(24):''' (v. t.) To state, or estimate, approximately or loosely; to characterize without strict rega ...ng obeyed, they are justified; and being justified, and continuing in that state of grace, they are glorified. Nothing, however, is here said to favor the c
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  • ...ach of its separate parts. The sanctity of the family, the consecration of marriage and its indissolubility, the domestic culture of infancy, the relation and
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  • ...26 </p> </td> <td> <p> 366,575 </p> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <p> South German State </p> </td> <td> <p> 11,208,081 </p> </td> <td> <p> 7,162,653 </p> </td> <td ...ron works; throughout Germany there are 26,000 m. of railway line (chiefly State railways), 57,000 m. of telegraph line, while excellent roads, canals, and
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  • ...old, he was for display and luxury where he acted as representative of the state. As a negotiator he ranked with the highest diplomats of the period, even R
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  • ...ays with milk instead of with more solid food, they should continue in the state of children. </p> <p> We are not told anything of the time or manner of the
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  • ...as but licence given on account of the hardness of men's hearts, a second marriage in itself being but "honesta fornicatio." This is quoted as Chrysostom's in
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  • ...eved in other aspects of Roman life. The Roman emperor was the head of the state religion, which included worship of the emperor and the traditional gods of
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  • ...( <i> g </i> ) David and Uriah, the latter's death in battle, and David's marriage with Bath-sheba (&nbsp; 2 Samuel 11:2-27 ). </p> <p> ( <i> h </i> ) Nathan'
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  • ...ay of life; and both lay great stress on chastity, and on the confining of marriage to its sole end, the begetting of children. Nearly the same account of the
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  • ...rigin, made an alliance with the Urnman Manda. This he strengthened by the marriage of his son Nebuchadrezzar to the daughter of Astyages, the king. Nineveh fi ...and the Assyrians grew more and mole powerful at the expense of the weaker state, until at last Babylonia was reduced to a mere appanage of Assyria." The hi
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  • ...ve referred to, and the seats of the Hebrews generally, it must suffice to state that the seats of the contemporary Egyptians (for illustt. see Wilkinson, < ...</p> <p> Here, in national calamities, the people retired to bewail their state (&nbsp;Isaiah 15:3; &nbsp;Jeremiah 48:38); here in times of danger they wat
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  • ...eir faith so as to assert their distinctiveness in the larger world. See [[Marriage]]; Servant; Slave; Steward; Temple. </p> <p> [[William]] J. Ireland, Jr. </
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  • ...His real humanity (&nbsp;Luke 2:52). In the type, the prophetess' child, a state of distress is also implied; when, owing to invaders, milk and honey, thing ...a more quarrelsome temper than ours, which exist chiefly in a domesticated state. </p>
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  • ...Mention]] is made of public embassies sent from the colonies to the mother state to honor the national god (Arrian, ''Alex.'' 2, 24; Q. Curt. 4:2; Polyb. 31
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  • ...of our religion; and to whom was given a special revelation concerning the state of the Christian church in all succeeding generations. </p> <p> We have thr ...ur Bible renders "cousin," means any "relation" or "kinswoman," whether by marriage or birth. It is noteworthy that Jesus, of the [[Melchizedek]] order of prie
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  • ...kind of loose confederacy in the days of the conquest, represent the last state of the confederates," the conspirators, who began operations in the Amorite
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  • ...he Church of England, which sets forth the queen's supremacy in church and state, the annulling of papal jurisdiction in England, the power of the laws of t
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  • ..., the Congress, the General Assemblies, the governors, and the Councils of State, ''As The Delegates Of The People,'' are the rulers of the United States of
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  • ...ntion upon the imperfection and infirmities of human nature in its present state. Mankind, generally speaking, have too little elevation of mind to be much ...of crowning a sovereign; the ceremonies observed in consecrating a church; marriage and baptismal ceremonies. </p>
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  • ...woman in supposed sexual relationship. </p> <p> '''(2):''' (n.) The act or state of dwelling together, or in the same place with another. </p> ...; the latter must still be paid even when the father refused to permit the marriage (&nbsp;Exodus 22:17; comp. Philo, ''Opp.'' 2:311; Mishna, Chetub 3). If the
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  • ...onio (Liegn. 1795); Hommelhosius, Utrum divortium jure (Jen. n.d.). (See [[Marriage]]). </p>
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  • ...ople. He held that the union of the human and divine in Jesus was like the marriage of a husband and wife. As a result, the Council accused him of teaching tha ...t. </p> <p> '''(3):''' ''' (''' n.) The act of clothing with flesh, or the state of being so clothed; the act of taking, or being manifested in, a human bod
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  • ...was during his residence in England that Lasko's wife died, and his second marriage took place. The death of the young king suddenly wrought an entire change i
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  • ...esignation" (Froude, 3:370, foot note). The state papers (1:849), however, state "that his majesty afterwards denied this, and pitied Latimer's condition;"
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  • ...ition of the work referred] , 366; Swete, <i> St. Mark </i> , 266). Or, to state the argument in a more compact form:—God is Life. The patriarchs are in G
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  • ...ower in the hands of the sovereign required that he should be not only the State, but the Church. </p> <p> Louis dying September 1, 1715, was succeeded by h
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  • ...of a Church to which he does not belong. Free worship is guaranteed, civil marriage is compulsory, and subsequent religious service is optional. The cantons ha
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  • ...49, we see [[Agrippina]] at once occupying a position of authority in the State equal to if not greater than that of her husband. She betrothed her son to ...apostles and their helpers met with no opposition on the part of the Roman state (see Kraft, Prolus. II de nascenti [[Christi]] ecclesia sectae Judaicae nom
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  • ...:8-9 ). </p> <p> Unlike Cyrus, Darius organized a tightly-knit centralized state and vested himself with absolute power. [[Twenty]] satrapies (provinces) we ...at Sanballat, satrap in [[Samaria]] of Darius 3, had given his daughter in marriage to a brother of the high-priest Jaddua, named Manasses, who, refusing to pu
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  • ...]] Christians contrast their present privileges with their former hopeless state. Jew and Gentile believers had access by one Spirit to the Father, while th ...e]] of Christ (&nbsp;Ephesians 5:23 ). Under the latter figure we find the marriage relation of the Lord to Israel, which runs through the Old Testament (&nbsp
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  • ...churches. His object was to raise the pope to supreme peer over Church and State throughout Christendom. By a constitution of his predecessor [[Alexander]]
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  • ...the dangers of robbery and violence in the Holy Land itself, of the moral state of which he draws a fearful picture. He asserts the religious superiority o
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  • ...ween them—makes possible a transition to the severer views of denouncing marriage as defilement and fornication as did [[Marcion]] and [[Saturninus]] (Iren.
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  • ...phets of the OT, who, though not haunted by any reminiscence of a previous state of existence, yet were all profoundly conscious that they had been chosen a ...elieve. It involved overcoming all rebellion and restoring all things to a state of perfect submission to the sovereign God (&nbsp;John 5:20-29; &nbsp;2 Cor
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  • ...services of the glorious temple at Jerusalem (Ezekiel 40-48). </p> <p> The marriage of the Lamb and bride, then begun in heaven, shall unfold the mysteries of
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  • ...igion]] and Ethics </i> v. 301), who made abstinence from flesh, wine, and marriage the chief part of their religion, seeking salvation not by faith but by asc <p> DRUNKENNESS, n. </p> 1. Intoxication inebriation a state in which a person is overwhelmed or overpowered with spirituous liquors, so
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  • ...from conspiring against the reigning monarch, or meddling with affairs of state: they have been compelled to swallow opium and other stupifying drugs, to w ...]] and his company could see nothing to criticize in her behavior; and her marriage was saved. </p> <p> The difficult expression, “daughter of the eye” (&n
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  • ...as a head workman. </p> <p> By the head, in seamen's language, denotes the state of a ship laden too deeply at the fore-end. </p> <p> HEAD, hed. To lead to ...y; the chief; the leader; as, the head of a college, a school, a church, a state, and the like. </p> <p> '''(13):''' ''' (''' n.) [[Tiles]] laid at the eave
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  • ...f. The destruction of [[Jerusalem]] and the [[Exile]] brought Judah to the state of “reproach”: “O Lord, according to all thy righteousness, I beseech ...to humble us, detach us from the world, and excite in us a desire for that state of blessedness where all reproach shall be done away. </p>
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  • ...nd forceful. St. Paul conspicuously employs this description of the sinful state in his discussion of human sin in Romans 5-7. It is evident that he was far ...of doing the meanest services for the owner. </p> <p> '''(3):''' (a.) The state of being bound; condition of being under restraint; restraint of personal l
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  • <p> is a term properly taken for a cap of state worn on the heads of sovereign princes, as a mark of regal dignity. In [[Sc ...round spot shaved clean on the top of the head, as a mark of the clerical state; the tonsure. </p> <p> '''(22):''' (n.) A size of writing paper. See under
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  • ...us (Ant. 16:2-3; Apion, 1:20, 2:18) declare the earliest Jewish traditions state the object of the sabbath to be to furnish means for spiritual edification ...n beings are co-partners with God. They receive the world in an unfinished state so that they may share with God the purposes he seeks by continuing to fash
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  • ...they are <em> justified; </em> and being justified, and continuing in that state of grace, they are <em> glorified. </em> Nothing, however, is here said to ...bodies. </p> <p> '''(6):''' (n.) A divine summons or invitation; also, the state of being divinely called. </p> <p> '''(7):''' (n.) A summoning or convocati
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  • ...accruing there from all flowing into their own treasury they yielded to a state tribunal, that gave them at least a part in the proceedings, as well as a p
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  • ...not penetrated his own spiritual life, or that he was only in a transition state between Judaism and Christianity. He might not, indeed, have the free and u
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  • ...ient name of Israelites, under the command of Jeroboam. The capital of the state of these latter was Samaria; and hence it was that they were denominated Sa ...stly lineage, on being expelled from Jerusalem by Nehemiah for an unlawful marriage, obtained permission from the Persian king of his day, Darius Nothus, to bu
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  • ...ne from becoming entangled in erroneous doctrines, such as the belief that marriage is to be avoided, abstinence from certain foods is to be enjoined, and that ...of the iron work. Not in use. </p> 9. [[Real]] fact of just principle real state of things. There are innumerable truths with which we are not acquainted. 1
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  • ...framed, and was the original one. The principal new facts introduced, the marriage of [[Jeroboam]] to the sister of Shishak's wife, and his request to be perm
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  • ...e Son of God is set forth to us as inferior to the Father, not only in his state of humiliation, but in that of his exaltation, and as subject to the Father ...meet semi-annually in district conferences for the purpose of learning the state of the Church, and deliberating upon suggested methods for advancing her sp
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  • ...nd Church, but the executive was not only confederated with the Church and State party in the country to cripple the energies of the original Methodists of
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  • ...same law as in every other intellectual movement. An idea exists long in a state of free solution, till the mastermind is revealed, destined to give it fixi
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  • ...asure of the Spirit, whose power had already began somewhat to improve the state of the nation. As Elijah's ascension was the forerunner of Elisha's possess ...observe, that to assure the world of the future existence of good men in a state of glory and felicity, and that in bodies changed from mortality to immorta
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  • ...turn under Zerubbabel, and Ezra’s part in the reorganization of the Jewish State. [[Josephus]] refers to the legend regarding the three courtiers contained ...mes, for example, tells the story of Mary's birth, childhood, and eventual marriage to [[Joseph]] (a widower with children), culminating in a detailed account
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  • ...ke, the ongoing place of ethnic Israel in the divine plan, the sanctity of marriage and the sex roles God ordained, the practical outworkings of Christ's Spiri ...ion, 1874; A. Kuenen, <i> The Religion of Israel to the Fall of the Jewish State </i> , English edition, 1875; E. Riehm, <i> AT Theologie </i> , 1889; S. R.
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  • ...foreseen by Hosea (&nbsp;Hosea 9:3 , etc.). The wonder is that the little state, surrounded by such powerful neighbors, lasted as long as it did. See, furt
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  • <p> (a.) Of or pertaining to marriage, or the marriage state; conjugal; nuptial. </p>
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  • <p> (a.) [[Belonging]] to marriage; suitable or appropriate to the marriage state or to married persons; matrimonial; connubial. </p>
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  • ...ncerning the new heaven and the new earth, the kingdom of the Messiah, the marriage of the Lamb, the first resurrection, or the new [[Jerusalem]] descending fr ...cerning the new heavens and the new earth, the kingdom of the Messiah, the marriage of the Lamb, the first resurrection, or the new Jerusalem descending from a
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  • ...play a simplicity and pathos foreign to his usual style—viz. that on the marriage of Galesuintha, sister of Brunehaut, with Chilperic, and his [[Elegy]] upon
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  • ...f the Benedictine order. It abounds in marvels, and relates visions of the state of departed souls, which have been a main support, if not a principal found
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  • ...ospect of his daughter Abra, though only in her 13th year, being sought in marriage. He draws a mystic portrait of the heavenly bridegroom, which is evidently
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  • ...y. After two centuries of struggles between rival principles in church and state the next [[Italian]] ecclesiastic who attained importance as a historian, [
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  • ...n Marriage; shewing the singularly modern and Christian type of his mind. "Marriage is expedient, first, because it produces a truly divine fruit, namely child
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  • ...ot put out in Israel,’ is so sufficient that the connexion of the levirate marriage with Ancestor-worship seems forced. </p> <p> The case for the existence of ...in nor pleasure, but retain a perfect consciousness of the past. From this state they may be delivered by the alms and prayers of the living, which the piou
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  • ...y be sure that Judaism, with its enthusiastic estimate of the blessings of marriage, would not have invented them. Moreover, at the time when these Gospels wer
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  • ...e marriage-bed (κοίτη) is referred to, and is synonymous with the state of marriage itself. In &nbsp;Revelation 2:22 the clause βάλλω αὐτὴν εἰς
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  • ...'' n.) That which is null. </p> <p> '''(3):''' ''' (''' n.) The quality or state of being null; nothingness; want of efficacy or force. </p>
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  • ...with either Jewish ideas or [[Gentile]] ideas.’ The important thing was to state Jesus’ birthright, and the only possible way to do this would be through ...ordinary gift to Joseph through his proper wife Mary, and the fruit of his marriage to her, not as natural offspring of his body but as supernatural fruit. Hen
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  • ...lied himself with one of the Eastern Augusti, Licinius, whom he engaged in marriage with his sister Constantia, but had to proceed against the counsels and wis
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  • ...e of them, while the husband of a woman who had had children by a previous marriage need not redeem her child although it was his firstborn’ (Jewish Encyc. v ...that I presume not to speak with any positiveness upon the subject; I only state it. [[Certain]] it is, that in all things, and by every way, it was and is
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  • <p> Jealousy, as the translation of ζῆλος (vb. ζηλόω, denotes the state of mind which arises from the knowledge or fear or suspicion of rivalry. (1 ...er. Thus God is represented to us as a husband, related to his Church by a marriage covenant that binds her to be wholly for him, and not for another. The more
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  • ...<p> '''(15):''' (v. t.) To endeavor to gain the affections of; to seek in marriage; to woo. </p> <p> '''(16):''' (v. t.) To attempt to gain; to solicit; to se ...of the word derived from the manners of a court. 2. To woo to solicit for marriage. <p> A thousand court you, though they court in vain. </p> 3. To attempt to
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  • ...in use. <p> To cry off, in the vulgar dialect, is to publish intentions of marriage. </p> <p> CRY, n. plu. cries. </p> 1. In a general sense, a loud sound utte ...e. </p> <p> '''(12):''' (v. t.) To cause to do something, or bring to some state, by crying or weeping; as, to cry one's self to sleep. </p> <p> '''(13):'''
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  • ...e [[Apostle]] would seem to be lowering himself to the sensual view of the marriage relation, and adopting the depreciatory estimate of the woman’s position ...; Hebrews 13:4 , timios, "honorable" (RV, "in honor") is used in regard to marriage; further, the preceding command in &nbsp;1—Thessalonians 4 is against for
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  • ...is also used in conceding what we may withhold. We give our assent to the marriage of a daughter. Consequently, assent has a more extensive application than c
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  • ...t. See Eucharist. </p> <p> Literature.-W. Robertson Smith, <i> Kinship and Marriage in Early [[Arabia]] </i> , new ed., 1903, <i> RS </i> [Note: S [[Religion]] ...urse between two persons or more interchange of transactions, or offices a state of giving and receiving agreement concord. <p> We are naturally led to seek
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  • ...mportant than the growth of Agrippa’s power is his giving of his sister in marriage to Azizus, whom not long after (μετʼ οὐ πολὺν χρόνον) sh
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  • ...t human weakness and sin. In a dream God reveals to [[Abimelech]] the true state of the case, and Sarah is restored to her husband with an indemnity. [[Ther
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  • ...en]] [[Bough]] </i> (3edition, 1907-13); Westermarck, <i> History of Human Marriage </i> (1891); Deans, <i> [[Tales]] from the Totems of Hidery </i> (1898); La
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  • ...p;Judges 11:37 , &nbsp;Judges 11:38 ). Paul's preference for the unmarried state (&nbsp;1 Corinthians 7:29 if) is based on the greater freedom for service (
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  • ...s creation, whence they ought to imitate him in going naked. They detested marriage; maintaining that the conjugal union would never have taken place upon eart ...ury, and in Bohemia in the 14th and 15th, who affected innocence, rejected marriage, and went naked. </p>
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  • ...1738); Meyer (Kil. 1695); Scharbau (in his Obs. Sacr. 2, 395 sq.). On the state of the world at the time, Heilmann (Rint. 1755); Knapp (Hal. 1757). On the
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  • ...not as sinful or illegal, but as inconsistent with an ideal conception of marriage and a high order of piety. </p> <p> Chrysostom was chosen, without his own
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  • ...opinions of the Marcionites, Carpocratians, and other heretics who opposed marriage for different and contradictory reasons, alleging in support of it the word
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  • ...was not ill disposed towards the admiral. On the 18th of August, 1572, the marriage of Henry and Margaret took place. On the same day Coligni wrote to his wife
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  • ...the passage or transferences from other occasions. Thus the parable of the Marriage Feast according to St. Matthew (&nbsp;Matthew 22:1-14) was spoken in the co ...nd that Luke’s phrase (lit. ‘while Quirinius was ruling Syria’) suits this state of affairs. This would completely vindicate Luke’s accuracy. Cf. Quiriniu
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  • ...ound, ‘Go ye … into the highways, and as many as ye shall find, bid to the marriage’ (&nbsp;Matthew 22:9, &nbsp;Luke 14:23); in the Sheep and the Goats there ...n externals. The drift of his teaching was that everything depended on the state of the heart. Both by precept and example he sought to combine the contempl
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  • ...sons by name in their confessions. </p> <p> '''9.''' Forbids a priest in a state of mortal sin to celebrate before confession. Forbids to reveal confession
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  • ...n the empress Anne (A.D. 1730-1740) seat commissioners to inquire into the state of their monasteries, they shut themselves up, and burned themselves alive
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  • ...nativities, happened about sixteen hours before. After lying forty days in state at Lambeth, Pole's remains were carried to Canterbury, and there interred.
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  • ...les contrary to these are taught. </p> <p> " '''11.''' We cannot serve the state as soldiers, because a Christian cannot murder his enemy, much less his fri
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  • ...this time. It is pagan. The treatise On [[Dreams]] was composed after his marriage. </p> <p> It is mystical and Neo-Platonic, and accords with Christianity as
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  • ...ligious freedom, the separation of Church and State, the civil contract of marriage, education outside of the control of the Roman [[Catholic]] Church, the con
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  • ...'''5.''' Declares a marriage made without the priest's benediction to be a state of fornication. </p> <p> '''6.''' Forbids all supplautation of churches. Se
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  • ...gue, and in 1679 carried through the Peace of Nimeguen; although offered a State Secretaryship more than once, shrank from the responsibilities of office un
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  • ...the Ante-Nicene Library that while they afford us "curious glimpses of the state of the Christian conscience, and of modes of thought in the first centuries
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  • ...ed and the children are legitimate, though husband or wife be heathen. The marriage relation is to be maintained. It is begging the question to assume the pres
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  • ...'''(2):''' (v. t.) To pray. </p> <p> '''(3):''' (v. t.) To make a bid; to state what one will pay or take. </p> <p> '''(4):''' of [[Bid]] </p> <p> '''(5):' ...ite. <p> Go ye into the highways, and as many as ye shall find, bid to the marriage. [[Math]] 22 </p> <p> This sense is antiquated, but we have the same word f
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  • ...t of the individual; and salvation extended beyond the present life into a state of blessedness in a future world. But the central ideas remain, and are onl
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  • ...the Reformation, which in 1536 had been declared to be the religion of the state by the [[Diet]] of Copenhagen, by force; but the bishops, especially bishop
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  • ...ut that it must be a thing to be desired by all. The terrors of the future state almost entirely disappear. He admits now and then that punishment must be l
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  • ...n fellow-members. To the unenlightened they need not always and absolutely state the whole truth. This looseness of principle they supported by Scripture di
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  • ...quileia]] and others. These letters have a most distressing picture of the state of the East. "Men had learnt to be theorists instead of theologians. The tr
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  • ...y of his enemies seemed complete. Theophilus entered the city in triumphal state and wreaked vengeance on the bishop's partisans. The people, who had crowde
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  • ...estern Christendom. </p> <p> [[Semi-Pelagianism]] held man in his original state to have had certain physical, intellectual, and moral advantages which he n
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  • ...was at once a necessity and a blessing to Italy. His chief services to the State were his care for finance and at the same time for the roads of the Empire,
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  • ...its primitive domestic character; there is as yet no clear conception of a State. The code would thus seem to date from the days of the desert wandering, an
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  • ...ion upon which the very existence of the Church depends. The symbol of the marriage relationship, with all the consequences involved, is not only found in the ...ne's self. </p> <p> '''(4):''' ''' (''' n.) The act or state of depending; state of being dependent; a hanging down or from; suspension from a support. </p>
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  • ...e was near: cf. &nbsp; Daniel 12:4,9 . When the testimony is closed, man's state is unalterable. Christ is coming with His rewards, to render to every one a
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  • ...nal assault on Nineveh. [[Nabopolassar]] deserted to the enemy, arranged a marriage between his son Nebuchadnezzar and the Median leader's daughter, and joined ...aight streets crossing each other at right angles. </p> <p> II. '''Present state of the ruins.''' - A portion of the ruins is occupied by the modern town of
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  • ...ikeness consists in the reproduction in the consciousness of the objective state of utter dependence on God which is the real condition of every sinner. </p ...nder his charge. Daughters usually remained in the women's apartments till marriage. &nbsp;Leviticus 21:9; &nbsp;Numbers 12:14; &nbsp;1 Samuel 9:11. The author
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  • ...RV (Middle Voice in some mss.), "ye rejoice greatly;" in the event of the marriage of the Lamb, &nbsp;Revelation 19:7 , "be exceeding glad," RV; (II) in the M ...days” (Lev. 23:40). </p> <p> In a few cases the verb describes an ongoing state. In 1 Kings 4:20 the reign of [[Solomon]] is summarized as follows: “Juda
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  • ...rent times. In reviewing God's administrations with man, we may notice the state of <i> innocence </i> in Eden, though it hardly partook of the character of ...of God with his creatures in his providence is called a dispensation. The state of supernatural or revealed theology may also be divided into six dispensat
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  • ...eceipt towards one another; here also, the subject is almost boundless. No state, no condition of rank in life, is altogether exempt from it. The King and t ...le Hebrew slave, there was not the release at the end of six years: but if marriage with the owner or his son did not take place, she was not to be sold to a f
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  • ...e stars had been consulted for the benefit of the king as representing the state; amongst the Greeks, with their strong individualistic tendency, the fortun ...f relations; the fifth, of children; the sixth, of health; the seventh, of marriage; the eighth, of death, or the upper portal; the ninth, of religion; the ten
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  • ...lness; and loss of a well-grounded hope of future happiness. To avoid this state, or recover from it, we should beware of the first appearance of sin; be mu ...to the covenant relation between [[Yahweh]] and the nation, conceived as a marriage tie which Israel had violated. Yahweh was Israel's husband, and by her idol
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  • ...ohn 2:23; &nbsp;1 John 5:13. This new life manifests itself in a new moral state befitting God’s children and due to the power of Christ: &nbsp;Galatians ...iny of all sons is to be ever like Him (&nbsp;1 John 3:2 ). </p> <p> 4. As State of Being, or Ontological Fact </p> <p> Sonship is properly and primarily a
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  • ...] wanted. The name Rechab, "rider," may also imply their unsettled pilgrim state, from which they deviated only when in fear of [[Nebuchadnezzar]] they took ...ff.), and after the assassination of Amnon was the first to grasp the true state of affairs, and to allay the king’s distress by his prompt report of the
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  • ...;Proverbs 4:1-27 ). </p> <p> G. Wisdom calls for purity and honesty in all marriage relationships (&nbsp;Proverbs 5:1-23 ). </p> <p> H. Wisdom admonishes the b ...little doubt that in these points it preserves an authentic record of the state of the text at a period anterior to any existing Hebrew MS. </p> <p> '''4.'
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  • ...the fall of man. </p> <p> '''3.''' From this they deduce that the celibate state is more pleasing to God; that in the renewed world man will be restored to
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  • .... </p> <p> On high, in an elevated place sublimely. </p> <p> On fire, in a state of burning or inflammation, and metaphorically, in a rage or passion. </p> ...ghter of a priest of the temple of the sun at this place, who was given in marriage to [[Joseph]] by Pharaoh. Here, also, in the time of [[Ptolemy]] Philadelph
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  • ...old Lutheran congregations. The highest court for the adjudication of the marriage affairs of Protestants is a commission (senate) of Protestant members of th ...ins and lies chiefly in the basin of the Danube. It is a busy agricultural state: half the soil is tilled; the other half is under grass, planted with viney
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  • ...superintendence of ecclesiastical affairs, for exercising jurisdiction in marriage affairs, and for inflicting ecclesiastical penalties. The first consistory
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  • ...Reliefs; 2. [[Fines]] on alienation; 3. Escheats; 4. Aids; 5. Wardship; 6. Marriage (Hallam, Hist. Middle Ages, ch. ii, pt. i; Blackstone, Comm. bk. ii, ch. v;
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  • ...the nearest relatives of Daniel Philippon and Ivan Timofejen to enter this state to prevent the interruption of the lineage. The water from a well in the vi
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  • ...potic power. Nor were these institutions less wisely adapted to secure the state against foreign violence, and at the same time prevent offensive wars and r
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  • ...ous excesses, or their unwillingness to take the oath of allegiance to the State of New York, they made themselves obnoxious here also to the secular author
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  • ...fforts of the Romanists to drag the question of the aera into the arena of state-struggle, the Reformation was brought to the verge of ruin. Had Luther shar
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  • ...date of which it is impossible to trace, but which certainly had reached a state of high civilization at least 2000 years B.C. In early Greek history they f
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  • ...he help of the "Liberals" of San Salvador. Nicaragua now formed the second state in the federal republic of Central America, but on the dissolution of the u ...country has through misgovernment and a bad climate remained in a backward state; in recent times more has been done; hides, bananas, coffee, and india-rubb
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  • ...d against the replies made to the former part. The object of the two is to state reasons for rejecting the Bible (pt. 1, p. 319; pt. 2, p. 8, 83), and to ex
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  • ...interpretation with the critics of Germany, one of whom goes so far as to state that the writer of the Revelation promised the fulfilment of his visions wi
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  • ...e celebrated Girardon's masterpiece) may be seen. [[Busy]] with affairs of state, with war abroad, and dissension, plots, and treason at home. Richelieu nev
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  • ...n Campen, of Sussex County, N.J., Oct. 3, 1770. Six sons were born of this marriage. Of all his seven sons, four were educated for the ministry '''''—''''' T
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  • ...g God's praise, testifying of the great doings of God, were suited to this state. Such a one prayed in the Spirit; the higher spiritual and emotional life p
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  • ...to the extent of using water instead of wine; with rejecting marriage as a state of practical fornication; with promulgating Docetic ideas respecting the pe
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  • ...ermentation of the liquor within it, as that advances to ripeness. In this state, if no vent be given to the liquor, it may overpower the strength of the bo ...stone, as well as earthen vessels, were known, for we read of such at the marriage in [[Cana]] of Galilee. (&nbsp;John 2:6) But skins were also used; for the
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  • ...Mosaic system, which establishes not what is absolutely best, supposing a state of optimism, but what was best under existing circumstances. Moreover, it c ...f the half blood, one who descends from either of them singly, by a second marriage. </p> <p> BLOOD, To let blood to bleed by opening a vein. </p> 1. To stain
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  • ...[Gregory]] XVI succeeded Pius VIII, when he was appointed pro-secretary of state. He had charge of directing the demarcation of the Roman states on the side
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  • ...the executive committee had refused to put the [[Dissenter]] and the Civil Marriage questions on the programme of the meeting. Consequently, at the assembly of
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  • ...nce, in 1631, in return for the services which he had rendered both to the State and the Church. He died at Brtnn, in Moravia, September 19, 1636, leaving d
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  • ...and Anabaptist and [[Sacramentarian]] sectaries abounded. In view of this state of affairs, he endeavored first to perfect the constitution and organize th
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  • ...sed by settlement. </p> <p> (13): </p> <p> (n.) The act of setting, or the state of being settled. </p>
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  • ...ns. Under Witold, who in 1413 conquered Smolensk, Lithuania was a powerful state, which embraced, besides Lithuania proper, the larger portion of White and
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  • ...ng and gardening, and refused to abandon his cabbages for the cares of the state. In 310 Maximian, after vainly struggling against the growing power of Cons
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  • ...n to a Christian emperor to hold heresy or paganism an offence against the State, which he personified (at least on earth, and in heathen theory in heaven),
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  • ...sitations may be reasonably ascribed (as Fleury suggests) to the disturbed state of the country. As regards Projectus, he may have strayed beyond the ill-de
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  • ...al forms, words, and phrases used by Sidonius, illustrating the transition state of the Latin language, and some peculiar to himself; also an attempt to set
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  • ...full circle. What is envisioned for the future is a return to the idyllic state of initial creationnothing less than new heavens and a new earth. The conse
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  • ...allowed each man to marry one woman, but enjoined them to live in the same state. To keep up the sect, when a man and woman entered into this society, they
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  • ...&nbsp;Judges 11:34-40) But having now stated all [[I]] think necessary to state on the subject, [[I]] leave the reader to his own opinion, taught, as [[I]]
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  • ...icant that love, the grace of the home, and not justice, the virtue of the State, is made the first and greatest commandment (&nbsp;Mark 12:29-31). The chil <p> (n.) The quality or state of being womanly. </p>
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  • ...world however would rejoice at being rid of Him: terrible testimony to its state. </p> <p> The disciples failed to apprehend the true import of the Lord's d
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  • ...ent. Rachel in her barren state “envied her sister” (Gen. 30:1) and in the state of envy approached Jacob: “Give me children, or else [[I]] die.” The [[
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  • ...rincipally by the holy sacrifice of the mass. They call purgatory a middle state of souls, into which those enter who depart this life in God's grace; yet n
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  • ...:''' ''' (''' a.) Of or pertaining to marriage; connubial; as, the married state. </p>
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  • ...the convert (here, slave or freed). </p> <p> Since Paul is happy for this state to be changed, if opportunity presents (7:21), it seems unlikely that he wo ...ipally in the parables of the great banquet (&nbsp;Luke 14:16-25 ) and the marriage feast (&nbsp;Matthew 22:2-10 ). Calling in the sense of naming has special
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  • ...n patriarchal as well as later times. With Ruth the Moabitess, through her marriage with Boaz, the ‘mighty man of wealth’ of Bethlehem-judah (&nbsp;Ruth 2: ...onastery was destroyed in the year 1263 by the Moslems; and in its present state, at all events, it cannot lay claim to a higher date. The convent is divide
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  • ...te expansion of this legislation, it certainly represents a more developed state of society, as is seen, <em> e.g. </em> , in its numerous laws about contra ...prophetical offices, the rules for civil and military organization and the state of the Levites, who are represented as living without cities (though such a
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  • ...romised heir, when Sarai's age seemingly forbade hope of issue by her. The marriage law was then less definitely recognized than at the beginning, and than sub ...Thus Hagar corresponds to "the Jerusalem that now is," that is, the Jewish state which is in spiritual bondage with her children; while Sarah represents "th
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  • ...l people (&nbsp;Hebrews 13:1-3 ). </p> <p> B. Christian love leads to pure marriage (&nbsp;Hebrews 13:4 ). </p> <p> C. Christian love does not love money (&nbs ...Egypt, and throughout Africa. </p> <p> 2. In most parts of the world their state is much the same-one of dislike, contempt, and oppression. In past ages inn
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  • ..., As The Egyptian [[Monuments]] Prove)'' , for he lived 60 years after his marriage to his first queen Amuhia (625 B.C.). </p> <p> [[Herodotus]] ascribes to Ni ...was immediately fulfilled, and Nebuchadnezzar continued in this melancholy state during the predicted period, at the end of which he was restored to the use
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  • ...an for "the princes of the provinces," preparatory to invading Greece. His marriage with Esther in his seventh year immediately followed his flight from Greece ...then either Semitic or allied to the Accadians, who founded more than one state in the Babylonian plain. The <i> ''''' Āryan ''''' </i> Persians seem to h
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  • ...us 20:10; &nbsp;Deuteronomy 22:22 ); (6) unchastity: ( <i> a </i> ) before marriage, but detected afterward (&nbsp;Deuteronomy 22:21 ), ( <i> b </i> ) in case ...ience. Hence the references in the Old Testament to punishment in a future state are obscure and scanty. See Hades; Heaven; Hell. </p>
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  • ...thout clothes, with no necessary suggestion of shamefulness; it means the “state of being unclothed.” In Ezek. 16:7, 39 the word <em> ‘erom </em> appear ...anner and potter at their work. </p> <p> [[Nakedness]] thus means: (1) the state of undress permitted in Oriental family life, and preferred as an adaptatio
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  • ...od to return. 2. To come to the same state as, to return from bondage to a state of freedom. 3. To answer. <p> He said, and thus the queen of heaven return'
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  • ...for 14 days in the case of a female, child. After this she continued in a state of modified uncleanness for 33 or 66 days, according as the child was boy o ...animals and the prohibition of pork, the separation of lepers, the laws of marriage and married intercourse (Leviticus 15), the cleanliness of the camp (&nbsp;
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  • ...actuated in this duty is set forth in &nbsp;1 John 3:17 . A regard to the state of the poor and needy is enjoined as a Christian duty (&nbsp;Luke 3:11; &nb ...rd their brethren (Bingham, bk. 21, ch. 1, '''''§''''' 25). At the time of marriage, as a substitute for the old Roman practice of throwing about nuts, the ear
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  • ...potic power. Nor were these institutions less wisely adapted to secure the state against foreign violence, and at the same time prevent offensive wars and r
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  • ...priest, or religious, who abandons his profession, and returns to his lay state; the second, <em> a mandatis Dei, </em> by a person of any condition, who a ...y might be punished according to the laws and customs of their orders. The state governments lent the secular arm to execute these laws. With regard to apos
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  • ...have been ordained, or who have entered a state of monkhood, to quit their state. </p> <p> '''8.''' Enjoins the clergy attached to all monasteries, chapels
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  • ...es; the ambitious schemes of Norman auxiliaries; the reorganization of the state; the debasement of the coinage; the restoration of the finances; the provis
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  • ..., relating to moral sentiments, public and private affairs, as harvesting, marriage, etc., with praise of the good and censure of the wicked. The third and mos
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  • ...xpediency as a principle, his acquaintance with courts and with affairs of state, his knowledge of history, his philosophic habits, his slow progress from p
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  • ...'''''‘''''' passed at first from a state of original sin to a '''''‘''''' state of grace.' Clement VI (1342-52), '''''‘''''' I suppose, according to the
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  • ...ic step when he adopted the principles of the [[Adamites]] with respect to marriage. </p> <p> Of his 250 books and 1000 letters, the most important is his Book
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  • ...''''—''''' Sermons on different Subjects, and the [[Doctrine]] of a Future State, etc. (Lond. 1771, 4 vols. 8vo): '''''—''''' Six Dissertations upon diffe
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  • ...ippus,'' with an account of his life and writings: </p> <p> '''6.''' ''The Marriage Of [[Thames]] And Isis,'' from a Latin poem of Mr. Camden. Dr. [[Basil]] Ke
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  • ...er himself. In the year following his marriage, on account of the troubled state of the province, arising out of the two great religious parties into which
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  • ...n his economical speculations the allegation of a social contract and of a state of nature pure and untenable hypotheses '''''—''''' in his treatises On G
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  • ...r enforced in India, and remained always an ideal of the perfect Brahmanic state. It is supposed, by Wilson, Lassen, Max M '''''Ü''''' ller, and Saint Mart
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  • ...their Nazariteship by their parents, and continued all their lives in this state, without drinking wine or cutting their hair. Those who made a vow of Nazar ...7:19 and &nbsp;1 Corinthians 1:30) </p> <p> We find in the most degenerate state of the church, there were still persons of this order. The prophet Jeremiah
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  • ...oduce healthy children and a happy family; for the families constitute the state, and the welfare of the one includes that of the other. This little treatis
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  • ...ark. The islands were never redeemed from this pledge; and in 1590, on the marriage of James I with the Danish princess Anne, [[Denmark]] formally resigned all
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  • ...rry the parishioners on their tendering themselves, and complying with the marriage acts, within the parish church and during canonical hours, and it is said h
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  • ...approximation is nearest in the treatment of morals, as, <em> e.g </em> ., marriage, slavery, obedience to civil rulers; and how much of this was common Christ ...rs and pilgrims, the subjects of God's moral government, suffering for the state of Israel; and hence had to recognise those to whom God had entrusted honou
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  • ...ntered into a league with Ferdinand and the Venetians, began to attack the state of Florence, and the fathers judged it expedient to transfer the council to
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  • ...t; and the endeavor to compress into forms of speech the visions seen in a state where all clear and real apprehension is at an end occasioned the fault of
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  • ...ain in heaven, whereas first and seventh days equally lose in the heavenly state their distinctive characters. There all duration is Sabbath '''''—''''' a
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  • ...] of [[Prussia]] to represent his government on the occasion of the duke's marriage (see Spies, Brandenburg Munzbelustigungen, 2, 29), and availed himself of t
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  • ...s VI struggling hard to establish an absolute supremacy both in Church and State. The opponents of the crown bound themselves together, first by the Nationa
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  • ...d in 1878 there are estimated to be 75,000 Mohammedans. Secession from the State Church is rigorously forbidden, but otherwise all the other religious denom
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  • ...mont (ibid. 1831, 8vo); Lowther, Brief [[Observations]] on the [[Present]] State of the Waldenses (ibid. 1821, 8vo); Martin, Histoire des Vaudois des Vallee
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  • ...consult Paul on minor points: (1) meats offered to idols; (2) celibacy and marriage; (3) the proper use of spiritual gifts in public worship; (4) the collectio ...nce against Roman law, and in future he relied more on his relation to the State, against the enmity of the Jews. After the examination Gallio permitted the
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  • ...braided them for their incredulity, &nbsp;Luke 4:29 . </p> <p> The present state of this celebrated place is thus described by modern travellers:—Nassara, ...p; John 1:48 ). Here, however, lived Mary and Joseph. Hither, before their marriage, was the angel Gabriel sent to announce the coming birth of Christ (&nbsp;
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  • ...e. </p> <p> In family and social life, poetry evidently had a large place. Marriage occasions furnished the very best opportunity for the composition of songs,
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  • ...hierarchy had succeeded in substituting the idea of a church for that of a state, and the Jew was now able to wander over the world and yet remain faithful
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  • ...deprived of all his clothes excepting something around the loins. In this state of nudity he was beaten, sometimes with rods, but more generally with whips ...rms radiating from it. </p> <p> '''(17):''' (a.) Characterized by, or in a state of, peevishness, fretfulness, or ill humor; as, a cross man or woman. </p>
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  • ...lossians 1:21; the condition of the unbeliever is presented in a threefold state of "alienation," (a) from the commonwealth of Israel, (b) from the life of ...'' </i> - <i> ''''' os ''''' </i> , "one's own." The word implies a former state, whence the person or thing has departed, and that, generally, by deteriora
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  • ...de about Jesus at the feast before His arrival vividly reflect the divided state of opinion regarding Him. "He is a good man," thought some. "Not so," said
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  • ...instead of the marriage prayer. Upon this they both embraced the monastic state, and Amator succeeded St. [[Helladius]] in the bishopric of Auxerre, about
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  • ...]] permitted their lovers to use any means to force their consent to their marriage, but in vain, and they were in the end put to death. The festival of Anatol
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  • ..., wife of the [[Archon]] Basileus for the time, went through a ceremony of marriage to the wine god, in which she was assisted by fourteen Athenian matrons cal
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  • ...k state he painted most of his works for the churches at Bologna, also The Marriage of the Virgin, in the Church of San Paterniano at Faro. He left a great num
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  • ...tion with certain Oriental sects. They rejected marriage, and, held that a state: of celibacy was indispensable to a participation in the kingdom of heaven.
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  • ...his decease, March 19, 1865, the oldest settled Episcopal clergyman in the State of New York. </p>
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  • ...onville, of having given an asylum to men of treasonable views towards the state, that she had furnished some of them with means of leaving the kingdom, and
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  • ...ister Louis gave way to his licentious propensities, and in all matters of state allowed himself to be swayed by unworthy favourites who pandered to his lus
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  • ...l of affairs in Austria; one of his first acts as such was to effectuate a marriage between Napoleon and the Archduchess Maria Theresa, himself escorting her t
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  • ...ith the aristocracy; at length head of the Anti-Revolutionary party in the State, and the political adviser of [[William]] IV., in which capacity he endeavo
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  • ...oxicating drink, wedlock, and all amorous gratifications; and to live in a state of the severest penury, nourishing their emaciated bodies with bread, herbs
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  • <p> (n.) The state or practice of having several wives at the same time; marriage to several wives. </p>
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  • ...nd the same time. And that accumulating, complex, and exquisitely painful, state of things, will go on in every truly regenerate heart, till that day dawns
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  • <p> (n.) The act of rendering secular, or the state of being rendered secular; conversion from regular or monastic to secular; ...the order, in that the latter absolves from the vow of chastity and makes marriage valid. </p>
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  • ...she was an able woman, and associated with her husband in every affair of State (1451-1504). See Ferdinand V . </p>
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  • ...never had a son. His only surviving daughter Amalasuintha he had given in marriage in 515 to Eutharic, a descendant of the Amals, whose consulship in 519 was
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  • ...laws of the church, thereby bringing them into conflict with those of the state; and Hippolytus says that a general immorality was the consequence. Döll
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  • ...time an indulgence; more than the second sinful; but virginity is a higher state (ib. v. iii.-x. 650–652). Husbands wives virgins eunuchs priests lay
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  • ...o it any predicate. It is without form, and is described as in a perpetual state of turbulent restless motion, like water boiling in a pot. It is not to be
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  • ...proposals of questions, &nbsp; 1 Corinthians 14:34 . </p> <p> Such was the state of things as to the interior discipline of the assemblies and edification; ...the church of Christ. He replies to their queries respecting celibacy and marriage, and the eating of food offered to idols; and meets several errors and sins
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  • ...egroom and [[Israel]] as bride do not stress unity nor do they portray the marriage as a "one flesh" relationship. And even when Christ's roles as head and bri
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  • ...pain of God surfaces, and in the context of rejection, as of a spouse in a marriage: "Does a maiden forget her jewelry, a bride her wedding ornaments? Yet my p
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  • ...ing is clear: God is not going to save all humankind; for other Scriptures state conditions that must be met before the universally applicable salvation bec
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  • ...the great mother-goddess of Asia Minor) meant one who was not bound by the marriage tie (and therefore connoted anything but the virginity of &nbsp;Luke 1:34),
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  • ...d respect to each other’s gods. The treaty was sometimes strengthened by a marriage between members of the two royal families, which gave further opportunity f ...solemnly ratified by the several sovereigns, or the supreme power of each state; an agreement between two or more independent states; as, a treaty of peace
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  • ...efore this time, will be raised from their graves to partake in this happy state. </p>
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  • ...ctrine concerning the human soul, as being in a human form; concerning the marriage of the good and the true, as existing in the holy word, and in all things i ...gs, which, he says, were revealed to him, relating to heaven and hell, the state of men after death, the worship of God, the spiritual sense of the Scriptur
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  • ...s for the most part cut into small pieces, stewed, or prepared in a liquid state, such as seems to have been the 'broth' presented by [[Gideon]] to the ange
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  • ...n caused Octavia to be murdered), promoted Tigellinus, the promoter of the marriage, a wicked monster, to the Praetorian prefecture. Paul was then removed from
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  • <p> (n.) The quality or state of being dumb; muteness; silence; inability to speak. </p> ...law that the dumb, as well as the deaf and blind, could lawfully contract marriage, and bec.ome subject to dotal obligations. [[Deaf]] mutes were held excused
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  • ...fertility of the land was ensured not by ritual reenactment of the sacred marriage but by obedience to the demands of the covenant (&nbsp;Deuteronomy 28:1 ,De
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  • ...ith Lydia, Cyaxares concluded a peace in 584 B.C., again sealing it with a marriage. His son [[Astyages]] married the daughter of the [[Lydian]] king. Astyages
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  • ...become heavenly (&nbsp; 1 Corinthians 15:48 ). But further, in his present state man is the exact counterpart of the first man, because of his corporate uni
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  • ...arious kinds, <em> e.g </em> . leases, accounts and receipts, contracts of marriage and divorce, wills, denunciations, notes of trials, and tax-papers, are the
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  • ...his source. The errors leaning towards asceticism, with its prohibition of marriage, and of certain foods, and perhaps of wine also ( 1Ti 4:1-4; &nbsp; 1 Timot ...e apostle could but leave instructions to the servant how to act in such a state of things. This characterises the epistle. </p> <p> After a salutation in w
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  • <p> <strong> [[Unchastity]] </strong> . See Marriage, <strong> 7. 8 </strong> . </p> <p> (n.) The quality or state of being unchaste; lewdness; incontinence. </p>
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  • ...nd [[Pharisees]] (&nbsp;Matthew 5:20). It is noteworthy that the ground of marriage fidelity is carried back from Moses to the [[Creation]] (&nbsp;Matthew 19:4
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