Like in a trance, she stepped towards it subconsciously, her ear deaf to Lianda's callings. |
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It is this kind of ecclesiology that will lead to a ministerial leadership and ecclesial structures that will equip believers for their callings. |
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The energumens, who were exorcized daily, were prevented by the daily exorcisms and sweeping duties from pursuing their usual callings. |
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On looking through the hall of fame, he discovered he had joined a band of past pupils who covered many services and callings in their chosen professions. |
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He is well equipped to assume employment in several callings. |
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To be professionally involved in music is one of life's noble callings. |
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You now pinpoint creative callings, and nothing can keep you from devoting to them. |
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It was considered best to separate the holy callings of the monk and the nun, vocations close to God, from everyday maintenance in medieval fiefdoms. |
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On the contrary, these things took on their nobility and their splendor by virtue of their character as our attempts to respond faithfully to our callings or vocations. |
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At one time quite a lot of country folk were better known by nickname for the jobs they did or callings they followed rather than their proper or full names. |
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