It was this fusion of materialism and altruism, Mammon and God, which allowed improvement to become the leitmotiv of Georgian Britain. |
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He admits he lived life to the full in the rock and roll industry before finding God, and is unabashed about using Mammon to reach heaven. |
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York Castle must not be sacrificed to Mammon having survived fire, floods and Civil War, according to Sir Bernard Ingham. |
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In backing the demolition plan, he has shown he is committed to the worship of Mammon. |
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Even so, it was a pertinent reminder that when push comes to shove, we will still turn to God over Mammon. |
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But the producers of Jazz, it must be said, have carried out a highly successful flirtation with Mammon. |
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In an apparent swing toward Mammon, yet another church is turning its house of worship into a residential development for profit. |
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They adopt proposals that offer a better way of living with both God and Mammon. |
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Now it is becoming a festival of Mammon, much to the chagrin of the religious. |
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For some, Mammon has competed effectively against Hippocrates as a figure to guide action. |
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If there is an idol behind the idols of corporate globalization, it is Mammon. |
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Many Protestant denominations, with their sectarian origins, view society as inherently sinful, serving Mammon rather than God. |
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And chiefly, it says we actually are probably devotees of Mammon rather than the God of the poor and the debtor. |
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But libertinism itself is as distinct from libertarianism as worship of Mammon is distinct from conservatism. |
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It is these which bind us together, not Mammon or money but the common culture and view of human life that unites us as Europeans. |
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The business of a journalist is to destroy truth, to lie outright, to pervert, to vilify, fall at the feet of Mammon, and sell himself for daily bread. |
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We need to be sure that our own leaders are not ruled by Mammon. |
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But no, the lure of Mammon is so great that they've schlepped into town and braved the crowds for the dubious delights of risking death-by-stampede in the lighting department. |
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In the event, there was a suspicion that a continuing emphasis on deficit reduction and decentralization had once again proven the impossibility of serving both God and Mammon. |
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It was like a regular morning prayer to the god called Mammon. |
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These banking temples to Mammon really took up space. |
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Its 275 pages contain 10 articles and two reviews as well as the text of the dramatised reading performed during the conference dinner, which stagesĀ William Tyndale telling The Parable of the Wicked Mammon. |
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Disintegration and fragmentation has to do with one of the greatest challenges in our infatuation with modernity and with Satan as the principle of evil and Mammon as symbol of greed. |
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It is interesting that Fortuna warns Paul Kruger about Mammon as she herself is often represented with a child who represents Ploutos, the god of wealth. |
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In a free market society, ruled not by dogma, but by the mammon, it was unnecessary. |
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They call it the wailing wall, but the only act of devotion on this west London street corner is to mammon not God. |
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The use of the Greek word mammon, meaning money or wealth, in this context carries a sort of personification. |
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When it comes to Hollywood and films about faith, God and mammon are both finding devotees. |
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