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Hence, the Old Covenant was not in opposition to Christ, but was rather a continuation of God's promise.
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Hence, more than half of the changed verses in the JST Old Testament and 20 % of those in the entire JST Bible are contained in Moses 1 and Genesis, with the most extensive modifications occurring in Genesis 1-24.
A new town grew up around this crossing and, whilst the Old Town became known as the " Ald-Borough " ( Hence Aldborough ), the New Town became " New Borough on t ' Brigg " ( Brigg being Bridge ), which naturally became " Borough on t ' Brigg " and finally Boroughbridge.
Hence, Latin status changed to Spanish estado and French état / été ( in which the s was lost ) " state "/" been ", and Latin speciālis changed to Spanish and Old French especial ( Modern French and English special ).
Hence Roedean has the rare honour of being one of the few girls ' schools in the country with an Old Boys ' Association.
Hence and was
Hence he was in his lifetime, as is the memory of him afterwards, a canker within the liberal sensitivity.
Hence, historically, it is a daughter language of Dutch, and was previously referred to as " Cape Dutch " ( a term also used to refer collectively to the early Cape settlers ) or ' kitchen Dutch ' ( a crude or derogatory term Afrikaans was called in its earlier days ).
Hence the reinforced concrete structure was adopted and Central Plaza is now one of the tallest reinforced concrete buildings in the world.
Hence from the Syriac Diatessaron text was derived an 11th Century Arabic harmony ( the source for the published versions of the Diatessaron in English ); and a 13th Century Persian harmony.
Hence, Lenin was philosophically positioned between historicist Marxism ( Labriola ) and determinist Marxism — a political position close to " social Darwinism " ( Kautsky ).
" Hence, the form was used initially for funeral songs, typically accompanied by an aulos, a double-reed instrument.
Hence, Mark's explicit claim that the Last Supper was a Passover meal is contraindicated by his statement that Joseph of Arimathea bought a shroud for Jesus on Good Friday ; which would not have been possible if it were a festival day.
Hence it is followed by one more important reason for the constancy of the repressive policy, namely, the state's interest in unremitting rates of receiving the cheap labor force that was forcibly used mainly in the extreme conditions of the east and north.
Hence, for the greater part of the Empire's history, the role of the electors was largely ceremonial.
Hence, the need for setting up an institution which would impart education along nationalist lines was strongly felt by the luminaries of the period.
Hence, it was anticipated that the maharaja would accede to Pakistan when the British paramountcy ended on 14 – 15 August.
Hence, Fighter Wing 1 was JG 1, its first Gruppe ( group ) was I ./ JG 1, using a Roman numeral for the Gruppe number only, and its first Staffel ( squadron ) was 1 ./ JG 1.
( see: labour aristocracy, globalization ) Hence, a proletarian revolution of workers and peasants could not occur in the developed capitalist countries, while the imperialist global-finance system remained intact ; thus an underdeveloped country would feature the first proletarian revolution ; and, in the early 20th century, Imperial Russia was the politically weakest country in the capitalist global-finance system.
Hence and opposition
Hence to use this divine gift while depriving it, even if only partially, of its meaning and purpose, is equally repugnant to the nature of man and of woman, and is consequently in opposition to the plan of God and His holy will.
Tom Swift, Jr .' s Cold War-era adventures and inventions are often motivated by patriotism, as Tom repeatedly defeats the evil agents of the fictional " Kranjovia " and " Brungaria ", the latter a place that critic Francis Molson describes as " a vaguely Eastern European country, which is strongly opposed to the Swifts and the U. S. Hence, the Swifts ' opposition to and competition with the Brungarians is both personal and patriotic.
Hence the " June Union ," whose programme was progress and reform in the spirit of the constitution ,; and at the same time opposition to the one-sided democratism and party-tyranny of the Bondevenner or peasant party.
" Hence the contrast between his attitude from 1876 to 1886, during the reign of Alphonso, when he stood in the front rank of the opposition, to defend the reforms of that revolution against Señor Canovas, and his attitude from 1886 to 1891.
Hence the parliament was to be opposed: with a democratic government, opposition to the bourgeois system was rendered most dramatically by boycotting political elections.
Hence and Christ
Hence Paul can use the term Christos with no confusion as to who it refers to, and as in and he can use expressions such as " in Christ " to refer to the followers of Jesus.
Hence, the uniqueness and universality of Christ the Savior are ‘ constitutive .’ As the son of God incarnate, Jesus is the center of history and the key to the entire procession of salvation, and his resurrection confers universal significance on his human existence.
Hence, the millennium is a present reality ( Christ ’ s heavenly reign ), not a future hope for a rule of Christ on earth after his return ( the parousia ) ( cf.
Hence to place, the thief went up with Christ to heaven, that he might be with Christ, as it was said to him: " Thou shalt be with Me in Paradise "; but as to reward, he was in Paradise, for he there tasted and enjoyed the divinity of Christ, together with the other saints.
Hence Rothe, unlike Schleiermacher, lays great stress, for instance, on the personality of God, on the reality of the worlds of good and evil spirits, and on the visible second coming of Christ.
Hence they could not be saved who, knowing that the Catholic Church was founded as necessary by God through Christ, would refuse either to enter it or to remain in it " ( Second Vatican Council, Lumen Gentium, 14 ).
Hence, those cannot be saved, who, knowing that the Catholic Church was founded through Jesus Christ, by God, as something necessary, still refuse to enter it, or to remain in it.
Hence, thinking in a circular and very Greek fashion, one would be perfect, since one would be forgiven ; however, since Christ was also human, and one is still entirely alive and living in the world, then one would still need to continue striving to live the best, or most " perfect " life possible, because Christ was God and man.
Hence Paul could use the term Christos with no confusion about who it referred to, and as in 1 Corinthians 4: 15 and Romans 12: 5 he could use expressions such as " in Christ " to refer to the followers of Jesus.
Origen and Eusebius classed a Gospel of the Hebrews among the " disputed writings " which some reject, but which others class with the accepted books: " And among these some have also placed the Gospel according to the Hebrews, with which those Hebrews who accept Christ are especially delighted " ( Church History III. xxv. 5 ) Hence there were a body of Jewish Christians who regarded it as their authority regarding the life, work, and teaching of Jesus.
Hence, in the striking interplay between the Eucharist which builds up the Church, and the Church herself which " makes " the Eucharist, the primary causality is expressed in the first formula: the Church is able to celebrate and adore the mystery of Christ present in the Eucharist precisely because Christ first gave himself to her in the sacrifice of the Cross.
Hence they are, as true witnesses of Christ, more strictly obliged to spread and defend the faith by word and
Hence the most perfect of all devotions is undoubtedly that which conforms, unites and consecrates us most perfectly to Jesus Christ.
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