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man's and opinions
Long before this, he had warned the Scottish major-general, Lawrence Crawford, that the precise colour of a man's religious opinions mattered nothing, compared with his devotion to them.
*" The latter part of a wise man's life is taken up in curing the follies, prejudices, and false opinions he had contracted in the former.

man's and death
This emphasis upon death rather than sin as man's fundamental problem Irenaeus shares with many early theologians, especially the Greek-speaking ones.
In the film, a survivor of a futuristic third World War is obsessed with a distant and disconnected memories of a pier at the Orly Airport, the image of a mysterious woman, and a man's death.
Scientists experimenting in time travel choose him for their studies, and the man travels back in time to contact the mysterious woman, and discovers that the man's death at the Orly Airport was his own.
This includes an Insert Shot of a candle at a sick man's bedside guttering out to indicate his death.
Pairs perform elements specific to the discipline such as throw jumps, in which the man ' throws ' the woman into a jump ; lifts, in which the woman is held above the man's head in one of various grips and positions ; pair spins, in which both skaters spin together about a common axis ; death spirals ; and other elements such as side-by-side jumps and spins in unison.
When Brown was hanged without incident, Booth stood in uniform near the scaffold and afterwards expressed great satisfaction with Brown's fate, although he admired the condemned man's bravery in facing death stoically.
The crossing required the dismantling of both the inner and outer walls and the clearance of the death zone or no man's land between the two.
# Romans 5: 18-19 ( The " one trespass " and the " one man's disobedience " refer to Adam's sin, while the " act of righteousness " and the " one man's obedience " refer to Jesus ' voluntary death on the cross ).
" Again, this suggests that although major events ( like the man's death ) are unchangeable, minor ones ( like the precise cause of his death ) can be changed, in violation of Novikov's principle.
Frederick II, Leopold VI's son by Theodora Angelina, succeeded his father as duke upon the elder man's death in 1230.
A curious extension of the lex talionis is the death of a creditor's son for his father's having caused the death of a debtor's son as mancipium ; of a builder's son for his father's causing the death of a house owner's son by bad construction ; the death of a man's daughter because her father caused the death of another man's daughter.
Asclepius ' death at the hands of Zeus illustrates man's inability to challenge the natural order that separates mortal men from the gods.
He is redeemed by his friendship with Brother François, and following the friar's death he returns to Italy to find Bonnyfeather has died and his housekeeper, Faith Paleologus ( now married to Don Luis ), will inherit the man's estate fortune unless Anthony goes to Paris to claim his inheritance.
Zimmermann gave Bizet private lessons in counterpoint and fugue, which continued until the old man's death in 1853.

man's and generally
Christians who follow teachers such as John Calvin generally accept that God alone decides the eternal destinations of each person without regard to man's choices, so that their future actions or beliefs follow according to God's choice ( Romans 9: 14-16 ).
HCE's unidentifiable sin has most generally been interpreted as representing man's original sin as a result of the Fall of Man.
His popularity was probably because in his sermons he lays little stress on dogmatic questions, but treats generally of moral subjects, in which the secrets of the human heart and the processes of man's reason are described with poetical feeling.
Some men prefer using anaesthetic creams ; however, these creams may also deaden sensations in the man's partner, and are not generally recommended by sex therapists.
It generally refers to someone who is either homosexual or transgender ( i. e. male-bodied humans who do not conform to the ordinary man's gender role ).
Software versions of dead man's switches are generally only used by people with technical expertise, and can serve several purposes ; such as sending a notification to friends or deleting and encrypting data.
This sense of protection of their wives and families is also built into a man's physical capacities-in the greater physical strength of men, generally speaking, as well as their psychological need to feel competent and capable.
By 2006, Curlee basses occasionally appeared on eBay for about US $ 400 and are generally considered a poor man's alternative to Alembic Inc. By 2008, interest in the USA instruments had increased and the value raised accordingly ; between $ 500 and $ 800 in excellent condition.
In summary, common grace is seen in God's continuing care for his creation, his restraining human society from becoming altogether intolerable and ungovernable, his making it possible for mankind to live together in a generally orderly and cooperative manner, and maintaining man's conscious sense of basic right and wrong behavior.
While the term is generally applied to people of European ancestry as a means of differentiation or categorization, some feel the term is derogatory, especially when aimed pointedly toward half-caste Samoans or ethnic Samoans who were born and raised in western, metropolitan societies ; " fia palagi " and " fie palangi " are commonly applied to ethnic Samoans and Tongans, respectively, who are viewed as favoring the " white man's " lifestyle or culture in lieu of traditional Polynesian modes of speech, dress, housing, interpersonal relations, etc.

man's and matched
But his new-found buddy had matched him drink for drink until he lost count, and the man's eyes were still clear.
The men were asked to sign statements summarizing the interrogation, but the officer's version rarely matched the enlisted man's recollection of the interview.

man's and Adams
Brooks Adams considered religion as an extremely significant manifestation of man's fear of the unknown.
Adams was not breaking new ground when he claimed that the worship of an unseen power was in reality a reflection of man's inability to cope with his environment.
Taken as a whole, as in The Nick Adams Stories, they chronicle a young man's coming of age in a series of linked episodes.

man's and ',
He / she might play ' A man's a man for a ' that ', ' Robbie Burns Medley ' or ' The Star O ' Robbie Burns '.
Invariably involving the man's acquaintance ' Susie ', but in different capacities each time, Morris paints a picture of insanity with sober and reasonable clarity.
Reality confronts a man with a great many ' must's ', but all of them are conditional: the formula of realistic necessity is: ' you must, if –' and the if stands for man's choice: ' if you want to achieve a certain goal '.
The Rapid was once described as the ' poor man's Porsche ', and had significant sales success in the UK during the 1980s.
" Australian writer Gideon Haigh subsequently pointed out that, if Gavaskar genuinely believed this, " then he should almost certainly resign, for if the ICC is a bastion of ' white man's justice ', Gavaskar bears some of the blame for having failed to change it.
' The French ambassador Marillac merely stated that Jane gave a ' long discourse '; Johnson says that she apologised for her ' many sins ', but neither man's accounts supports the later legend that she spoke at length about her late husband or sister-in-law.
The nafs incorporates all the elements of man's ' lower self ', which must be tamed in order to attain closeness to Allah.
A couple usually varies their place of residence, shifting between the woman's parents ' and the man's parents ', although no specific rule determines when the shift is made.
However, being founded in the 1870s, it was one of the last to be dominated by ' poor man's diggings ', that is by individuals without substantial capital investment.
This novel, then, is one man's plea for an ecumenicism broad enough to include reasonable men ; and his effort to defend his modest intellect from intolerable insult ',
We didn't have a lot of time, because they asked me to do this about three weeks before they started shooting, and I just kept looking at these portraits and thinking ' This man's face is so commanding ', and I did not feel that my face was very commanding in the way his was.
The name Dedworth is formed from the words ' Dydda ', meaning a man's name and ' Worth ', a Saxon word for enclosure.
Bossiney, which in Domesday Book was ' Botcinnii ', has been explained as Cornish: ' Bod -' dwelling and ' Cini ' a man's name.
The second replaces Chrétien's Fisher King, but instead of showing Peredur a ' grail ', he reveals a salver containing a man's severed head.
* Gungahlin-name for a district in Canberra, which gets its name from the homestead built in 1862 by Edward Crace called ' Goongarline ', which is said to be an aboriginal word for ' white man's house ', or mean ' wonderful ' or ' beautiful '.

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