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" The concept is not of someone sinning occasionally and thus accidentally ending up " not saved ," but instead of someone " repudiating " his or her faith in Christ.
Storia dei principi Ghika, which upon its publication in 1873 in Florence caused the wrath of her family, repudiating her, managed to forever shift the public perception towards the Albanian theory for the origin the family, at the expense of the Aromanian one.
Meanwhile, King Philip in 1184, was waging war against Flanders, and angered at seeing Baldwin support his enemies, he called a council at Sens for the purpose of repudiating her.
Robert, the king's uncle, successfully interposed and no repudiation followed as repudiating her would also have meant the loss of Artois to the French crown.
She is constantly trying to fit in and be mature, often repudiating things from her past if she perceives that it won't look cool.
At about that time, Roman began repudiating his wife, Ryurik Rostislavich ’ s daughter, and threatening to confine her to a monastery.
She was an early member of the Rajneesh movement and later founded a spiritual movement of her own, Sahaja Yoga, repudiating Osho.

repudiating and past
The Russian Futurists sought controversy by repudiating the art of the past, saying that Pushkin and Dostoevsky should be " heaved overboard from the steamship of modernity ".
Since the 1980's the economy of the region has been radically transformed, without however repudiating its rural past.

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A rich nation can for a time, without noticeable damage to itself, pursue a course of self-indulgence, making its single goal the material ease and comfort of its own citizens -- thus repudiating its own spiritual and material stake in a peaceful and prosperous society of nations.
The Gospel also takes a strongly anti-Pauline tone at times, saying in the Italian version's beginning: " many, being deceived of Satan, under pretence of piety, are preaching most impious doctrine, calling Jesus son of God, repudiating the circumcision ordained of God for ever, and permitting every unclean meat: among whom also Paul has been deceived.
It states that even though some Jewish authorities and those who followed them called for Jesus ' death, the blame for this cannot be laid at the door of all those Jews present at that time, nor can the Jews in our time be held as guilty, thus repudiating an indiscriminate charge of deicide ; ' the Jews should not be presented as rejected or accursed by God '.
The marriage contract — without which, the Code ruled that the woman was no wife — usually stated the consequences to which each party was liable for repudiating the other.
Chen called for talks without any preconditions, repudiating the 1992 consensus.
The British had also angered the Marathas by repudiating treaties, with whom they were at war for much of the 1770s, and they had also upset the Nizam of Hyderabad Asaf Jah II over their occupation of Guntur.
An alternative to repudiating these bonds would be for Congress to simply cap Social Security spending at a level below that which would require the bonds to be redeemed.
At a convivial gathering on the 18 November he supported a toast to " the speedy abolition of all hereditary titles and feudal distinctions ", and gave proof of his zeal by expressly repudiating his own title, a performance for which he was dismissed from the army.
On March 30, 1863, as a result of this, a royal compact's proclamation was published at Copenhagen repudiating the compacts of 1852, and, by defining the separate position of Holstein in the Danish monarchy, negativing once for all the German claims upon Schleswig.
When anti-slavery Iowa Democrats passed a resolution at their 1858 state convention repudiating the party's previous support for the Lecompton Constitution, Jones and others in the party's " old guard " walked out.
He stirred controversy in the interview by repudiating Libya's responsibility both for the 1988 Lockerbie bombing and the 1984 murder of British WPC Yvonne Fletcher ( who was shot and killed in April 1984 outside the Libyan Embassy in London ).
Soon he quarreled with O ' Connell, repudiating him for his practice of yielding to the Whigs, and came out in favour of a more aggressive Repeal policy.
It took a major act of will for the party to decide to soldier on as an independent force, which it did in repudiating Lowery, and deciding to contest the 1971 election, however hopeless the prospects might be.
Geoffrey, however, refused David's offer to return Norham to Geoffrey in return for repudiating Stephen.
However, due to the stigma attached to being a " servant ", an essentially working class status which even working-class people were repudiating, this potential supply for domestic labour could only be utilised if a new non-servant role was created.
Sir Moses Montefiore, after aiding the Damascus Jews by obtaining, in an interview with the Sultan at Constantinople, a firman repudiating the blood accusation, visited Russia in 1846 to intercede for his coreligionists there.
This refusal aroused disapproval ; and a controversy followed, Abernethy standing firm for religious freedom and repudiating the ecclesiastical courts.
Nonetheless, it was the agnatic seniority of the Mukhranbatoni ’ s descent from Georgia ’ s former kings, rather than the broken treaty, that Vladimir Kirilovich cited in a 1946 decree recognizing the Bagration-Mukhranskys as dynastic for marital purposes, presumably so as to avoid repudiating the Russian Empire ’ s annexation of Georgia.
The Democratic candidate in 1868, Horatio Seymour, blew the Democrats ' hope for the Presidency by repudiating the Ohio Idea plank.
At a general convention held in Berlin in September 1846 a keen dispute arose about the admission of the Königsberg delegate, Julius Rupp ( 1809-1884 ), who in 1845 had been deprived for publicly repudiating the Athanasian Creed and became one of the founders of the " Free Congregations "; and at one time it seemed likely that the society would be completely broken up.
Du Bois wrote that “ in black slavery and Reconstruction ” could be found “ the kernel and meaning of the labor movement in the United States .” Then, in 1965, drawing from that insight, and inspired by the Civil Rights movement, Theodore W. Allen began a pioneering forty-year analysis of “ white skin privilege ,” “” white race ” privilege, and “ white ” privilege in a call he drafted for a “ John Brown Commemoration Committee ” that urged “ White Americans who want government of the people ” and “ by the people ” to “ begin by first repudiating their white skin privileges .” The groundbreaking pamphlet, " White Blindspot ," authored by Allen and Noel Ignatin Ignatiev in the late 1960s focused on the struggle against " white skin privilege ” and significantly influenced Students for a Democratic Society and sectors of the “ new left .”.

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But it was only in the mid-20th century that the Catholic Church and many Protestant denominations issued major statements repudiating anti-Judaic theology and began a process of constructive Christian-Jewish interaction.
Rather than repudiating the priest, Nestorius intervened on his behalf.
In repudiating the 1943 Mukaj agreement under pressure from the Yugoslavs, Albania's communists had consented to restore Kosovo to Yugoslavia after the war.
As colonial rule was ending throughout the continent and as African-majority governments assumed control in neighbouring Northern Rhodesia and in Nyasaland, the white-minority Rhodesia government led by Ian Smith made a Unilateral Declaration of Independence ( UDI ) from the United Kingdom on 11 November 1965, effectively repudiating the British plan that the country should become a multi-racial democracy.
" The Soviet state was by then heavily promoting a politically sustainable style of art called Social Realism — a style Malevich had spent his entire career repudiating.
In 1972, with the adoption of a new constitution, the country became a republic, repudiating its dominion status and changing its name to Sri Lanka.
Perhaps surprisingly, it was the dying Edward himself who feared a return to Catholicism, and wrote a new will repudiating the 1544 will of Henry VIII.
* Adolf Hitler and the National Socialist German Worker's Party ( Nazi Party ) rise to power in Germany in 1933, forming a fascist regime committed to repudiating the Treaty of Versailles, persecuting and removing Jews and other minorities from German society, expanding Germany's territory, and opposing the spread of communism.
Gediminas disentangled himself from his difficulties by repudiating his former promises ; by refusing to receive the papal legates who arrived at Riga in September 1323, and by dismissing the Franciscans from his territories.
In addition, each orange segment had a few seeds that had to be spit out – a gesture of spitting out and repudiating the homophobia of traditional Judaism.
Sherman wrote both to his brother, Senator John Sherman, and to General Grant vehemently repudiating any such promotion.
He rejects all appeal to speculative reason, repudiating the method of the Motekallamin.
Mark McLelland says that authors are " interested in exploring, not repudiating " the dynamics between the insertive partner and the receptive partner.
" In a talk at the University of Maine at Orono, King said of Carrie, " I'm not saying that Carrie is shit, and I'm not repudiating it.
The emperor, treasuring this description by his wife in his own mind, considered with himself how he could espouse Justina, without repudiating Severa, as she had borne him Gratian, whom he had created Augustus a little while before.
He was a party to a Supreme Court decision Hamdi v. Rumsfeld which issued a decision on 28 June 2004, repudiating the U. S. government's unilateral assertion of executive authority to suspend the constitutional protections of individual liberty of a U. S. citizen.

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