It did not explicitly mention Presbyterianism and included some ambiguous formulations that left the door open to Independency. |
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A printed copy of this Declaration of Independency came accidentally to our hands a few days after the dispatch of the Mercury packet, and we have the honor to enclose it. |
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Although Mel's uncle had offered her temporary job in his company, Mel declined his offer because she wanted to test her own independency. |
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He sought to balance the independency of the local congregation with the need for a wider, visible unity. |
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The operative semantic is copulative, a linking of isolated units still preserving their molecular independency. |
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After gaining our independency, we became fully aware of the indebtedness we owed to countries and heads of state who had assisted us. |
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However, written from a Presbyterian perspective, it would be difficult to fully implement within independency. |
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Korea has been frequently invaded throughout the centuries, which has fostered Korean national pride and a strong sense of culture and independency. |
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The ranks of nonconformity thrived in an expanding economy of independency where the artisan might still feel closer to the petty capitalist than to the unskilled labourer. |
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His parents had given the car to him for his 16th birthday, it was a very expensive present, but he told them he'd eventually pay them back due to independency. |
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Its chapter on Milton supports McLoone's depiction of a poet perennially negotiating the conflict between establishmentarian authority and Puritan independency. |
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