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Queen Elizabeth made no public comments on race, but according to Robert Rhodes James in private she " abhorred racial discrimination " and decried apartheid as " dreadful ".
She was not a naturally musical child and later abhorred such displays of children, declaring that they made children vain and self-important.
It depends on a comparison between the books of the New Testament which cannot be made here, but see Paul of Tarsus, and the claims of Ultradispensationalists such as E. W. Bullinger who view the distinction abhorred by the Ebionites as positive and essential doctrine.
Irvine abhorred the ways in which he perceived that various churches made distinction between the rich and the poor, and this became a frequent subject of his sermons.
He abhorred guns and when he took his rifle training he made sure that he always missed the target.

abhorred and no
While Popenoe had no contact with the regime of Nazi Germany and abhorred the Racial hygiene campaign as it unfolded, some theorists in retrospect associate his work as feeding this program of the Nazi government.

abhorred and on
Capitoline Jupiter finds himself in a delicate position: he represents a continuity of royal power from the Regal period, and confers power on the magistrates who pay their respects to him ; at the same time he embodies that which is now forbidden, abhorred, and scorned.
Two close friends of Charles Whitman named John and Fran Morgan later told the Texas Department of Public Safety that Whitman had confided in them that he had struck Kathy on a total of three occasions, adding that Whitman had abhorred himself for having done so and had confessed to having been " mortally afraid of being like his father.
Allan himself stands alongside Eliade's male characters, whose focus is on action, sensation and experience — his chaste contacts with Maitreyi are encouraged by Sen, who hopes for a marriage which is nonetheless abhorred by his would-be European son-in-law.
This charter had been granted under duress, and Nicholas abhorred its restrictions upon his power, which he had sworn at his coronation to pass on to his son.
I knew him, Horatio: a fellow of infinite jest, of most excellent fancy: he hath borne me on his back a thousand times ; and now, how abhorred in my imagination it is!
He had been willing to play live on radio and television appearances or a special concert showcase, but abhorred the live scene and the idea of touring America, which he had done earlier in the 1960s.
The matters were not helped by the inefficient monarchs elected to the Commonwealth throne at the turn of the century, nor by neighboring countries, which were content with the deteriorated state of the Commonwealth's affairs and abhorred the thought of a resurgent and democratic power on their borders.
As a person " from a military and chivalric background ... he displayed an acceptance of the military situation on the ground " but abhorred " treachery and unprovoked violence.
Wilder knew very well that his father would not call the police on him, as he abhorred the very idea of scandal.
However, the idea of reforms in the Commonwealth was viewed with growing suspicion not only by the magnates, but also by neighboring countries, which were content with the Commonwealth's contemporary state of affairs and abhorred the thought of a resurgent and democratic power on their borders.
According to Xenophon, the Spartans abhorred the thought of using the relationships as the basis of unit formation for placing too much significance on sexuality rather than talent.
The ongoing revelation of God is also the reason why Pope Benedict XVI puts so much emphasis on sacred liturgy, and why he abhorred often tasteless experiments with it.
However, by this time, the press had picked up on the idea of Norton as a devil worshipper, and spun stories around the idea, for instance claiming that she committed animal sacrifice, a practice which in reality Norton abhorred.
Possessed himself of extraordinary manipulative skill, he abhorred rough and clumsy work, and he insisted that experiments on animals should be planned and prepared with the utmost care, not only to avoid the infliction of pain ( which was also guarded against by the use of an anesthetic ), but to ensure that the deductions drawn from them should have their full scientific value.
She later went on record stating she abhorred the attacks and that her husband's mind had been poisoned by radicals.
He attested the king's declaration on 15 June 1642, that he abhorred the idea of war.

abhorred and which
Minton abhorred racial segregation and provided a solid vote to strike down the school segregation practices at issue in 1954's landmark case of Brown v. Board of Education ; it was among the few decisions in which he sided against the government.
Of the handful of fragments of his defence treatise that have survived, he refers to the doctrine and “ heresies of the Nicolaitan ;... most of all hated and abhorred of God himself ... the common received faith contained in those three inventions of man, commonly called the Three Creeds ... the, Nicene and Athanasius Creed, which faith within these 1600 years past hath prevailed in the world .”
Although generally a traditionalist, Cooper abhorred racism ; his grandfather was an Irish immigrant and Cooper became the first celebrity sponsor of the Anti-Nazi League, a largely left-wing campaign against far-right groups which were agitating against immigration.
Clements was known for his acerbic, energetic personality, which Democrats abhorred but Republicans tended to cheer.
He abhorred psychological interpretation, which he dismissed as ‘ the therapist ’ s own projections ’ onto the work.
Arya Purbaya ’ s erratic behavior in court, his alleged homosexuality which was abhorred by the pious king and rumors of his planning a rebellion against the “ heathen ” ( the Dutch ) caused unrest in Kartasura and hatred from the nobles.
With the Ikhwan leadership defiant, Abd al Aziz took to the field to lead his army, which was now supported by four British aircraft ( flown by British pilots ) and a fleet of 200 military vehicles that symbolized the modernization that the Ikhwan abhorred.
Augusta, who clearly abhorred war, founded the National Women's Association in 1864, which looked after wounded and ill soldiers and convened with Florence Nightingale for ideas.
Ramon Angelo Jr., president of Wacuman Corp. stated: " I want them to see our system in our place which should not be abhorred because we are using the new state-of-the-art technology.
:( 1 ) They would not accept of our Indulgence for worshipping God by the licence of the bishops ; because they said they had abjured Prelacy in the Covenant, and had declared the bishops to be anti-scriptural and anti-Christian ; and to take licence from them was to homologate their authority as legal, which they detested and abhorred.
After several weeks, however, the films were pulled from theaters as the German and Italian governments, which abhorred communism, found out the story also carried an anti-fascist message.

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Cromwell feared the influence of the Orangist faction and English exiles in the Republic because the stadtholders had always supported the Stuarts ; the Dutch abhorred the decapitation of Charles I.
She chose the manner of each person's death ; and when their time was come, she cut their life-thread with " her abhorred shears ".
McSween, who abhorred violence, took steps to punish Tunstall's murderers through legal means ; he obtained warrants for their arrests from the local justice of the peace, John B. Wilson.
She did not like public speaking, seldom spoke at public receptions, and abhorred physical contact with the public and the " press of the flesh " that came so easily to her father ; in short, campaigning did not suit her.
Jews and heretics are to be abhorred, and players who draw people's minds away to worldly pleasure ; dances and tournaments are also condemned, and he has a word of blame for the women's vanity and proneness to gossip.

abhorred and only
Not only had he largely excluded them from the often lucrative levers of government, but he also enacted the country's first income tax, fostered the growth of labor unions, and suggested that voodoo be considered as a religion equivalent to Roman Catholicism — a notion that the Europeanized elite abhorred.
It was becoming more and more obvious, though, that Merezhkovsky ( backed only by the circle of the ever faithful friends ) was alone again, misunderstood by some, abhorred by others.

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Vayiqra ( Leviticus ) forbids sexual intercourse between males, classifying it as a to ' eivah ( something abhorred or detested ) that can be subject to capital punishment under Jewish law, although Halakhic courts are not authorized to administer capital punishment in the absence of a Temple in Jerusalem and the entire judicial system as mandated by Jewish Law.
This provided Louis Stanislas, who abhorred the radical reforms proposed by Calonne, the opportunity he had long been waiting for to establish himself in politics.
Conservative in his social attitudes, he abhorred the scandal created by the exhibitions, as well as the publicity and advertising that his colleagues sought.
Their existence in the Known Worlds is abhorred by the Than who attack any vessel carrying them.
" It was Atropos who chose the mechanism of death and ended the life of each mortal by cutting their thread with her " abhorred shears.
By contrast, in the 1780s Russian General Potemkin abhorred the tight uniforms and uncomfortable wigs and powdered coiffures worn by his soldiers and instigated a complete revision of both.
The two Green River dams would have submerged more than of canyons in the federally protected Dinosaur National Monument, a move abhorred by environmentalists who did not want to see a repeat of the 1924 O ' Shaughnessy Dam controversy, when a dam was built in a scenic valley in Yosemite National Park.
They are a now a permanent feature of the Inner Sphere and are abhorred by many of the Crusader Clans, who view them as traitors to Kerensky.
The result was a King established solely by Parliamentary title, and subject to legal controls established by Parliament, the principles that the Tories had originally " abhorred ".
She was educated by governesses, an experience she abhorred.
The phrase came into existence by those political groups who abhorred the results of the expansion of the political franchise, and who wanted to get those people out of office.
The original Duluth Ripsaw was founded by John L. Morrison, a puritanical Christian who abhorred alcohol, gambling and prostitution.
Gutiérrez observes that while the first is abhorred by God, the second is valued.

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