Yet, despite such constancy and faithfulness on God's part, humanity has not responded with the same love toward him. |
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But by Johns's account, the goal of reliability, of fixity, of faithfulness, and of protected authorship remained constant. |
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Filled with the Holy Spirit, he proclaimed God's faithfulness and prophesied great blessings over his son. |
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Consistency and faithfulness in upholding the law, then, is the main thing that Papuans want from the government. |
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It is faithfulness to a complex tradition that forestalls being overtaken by majoritarianism or convention. |
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Even in a pictorial book like this, the courage, faithfulness and immense work-rate of this man of God clearly shine through. |
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Again, the goal is metaphysical austerity and faithfulness to our epistemic position. |
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Tosca is then forced to choose between her faithfulness or telling the truth about what she saw at the villa. |
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Examples of the faithfulness and patience of good, loyal dogs are to be found throughout literature and the fine arts. |
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Immediately we turn to expressions of hope and faith, of God's history of faithfulness, before turning to words of abjection and humility. |
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She has appealed to her own family's codes of respect and faithfulness to one's word. |
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By experience we discover the Lord's mercies to be new every morning, and his faithfulness to be sure and dependable even when ours is weak. |
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The subtle shade of meaning can no doubt be explained by the degree of faithfulness of the pictures in question with regard to the originals. |
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The psalmist sings this song of God's love and faithfulness to the great congregation. |
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Marriage was to be lifelong and marital faithfulness was to include monogamy. |
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We greatly appreciate your faithfulness and your support, including financial. |
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The duty of loyalty embodies a standard of faithfulness to the organization. |
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The mandarin duck represented faithfulness, the magpie good luck. |
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They express the experience of men and women like us, praising God and seeking faithfulness on the way to God. |
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If they are cared for by supplying them with their needs, using tenderness and care, they show their respect and faithfulness to their masters. |
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And this mix of intellectualism and faithfulness is filling an unmet need among students on many of these campuses. |
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He reminds us that faithfulness to prayer gradually transforms us into the divine likeness. |
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Their self-portrayal of their coupledom naturally conveyed nothing of Charles's imperfect faithfulness to Ray. |
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Archibald signed his warrant as a tidewaiter on 3 September 1794, his salary was 5 pounds a quarter paid at the end of the period to ensure his faithfulness to his employer. |
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The begetting of children is not a condition of this faithfulness, but it confirms over time the aim of married love: to become family. |
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We pray for the gift of faithfulness and for us to be signs of mercy, notwithstanding our weaknesses or maybe because of our weaknesses! |
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Merck uses certified standard solutions to adjust and check the tests and the faithfulness of the reference colors. |
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He goes to his death as a final act of faithfulness to the party for which he committed his own crimes. |
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Martyrs, Daniel promised, would be rewarded for their faithfulness in a special way. |
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There's a sense in us that wants faithfulness from a marriage partner. |
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The crowns also serve as a reminder of the crowns that await them in heaven, if they live their lives in faithfulness to God and to each other. |
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Remember the patience of some people, the courage of others, the good companionship, the humility, the nobility of soul, the faithfulness they awakened in us. |
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The qualities of character required for true friendship are quite simply the best qualities a human can possess: unselfishness, tolerance, forebearance, trustworthiness, faithfulness, honesty. |
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Although that earliest Jerusalem church experienced difficulties, both externally and internally, its members persevered in faithfulness and fellowship, in breaking bread and prayers. |
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Finally, Matthew 24 and the book of Revelation conclude with a personal appeal to follow God and serve Him with loyalty, faithfulness and perseverance, keeping in our hearts the teachings of the Word of God. |
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So we find Hosea, for example, forced to put up patiently with betrayal by his beloved, a living image of God's faithfulness to his unfaithful people. |
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Once the hierarchs arrested, a series of arrests of the United archpriests, canonists and clergy followed who openly declared their faithfulness towards their own Church. |
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He was also convinced that the kings of a restored Davidic monarchy would prosper in proportion to the degree of their faithfulness to the Law of Moses. |
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Because of this, the apostles met the same fate as the Master, bearing witness to their faithfulness to the Lord of Life by shedding their blood in martyrdom. |
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I will betroth you to Me in faithfulness, and you shall know the Lord. |
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Blessed John Henry Newman, as we may now call him, has been raised to the altars as an example of heroic faithfulness to the Gospel and an intercessor for the Church in this land that he loved and served so well. |
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This spirit renders human beings with supernatural power and represents in a mysterious way the new creation of the inner man, which enables a man to keep the law of God with faithfulness. |
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This call by God and this vocation in Christ brings with it «a blessing or a curse»: for his glorification, God gives to the person his Holy Name as a blessing in faithfulness and as a curse in unfaithfulness. |
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We could say that zeal is love in action since love is eternally creative, moving into new and uncharted territories, manifesting itself in mercy, trust, hope and faithfulness. |
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Many thanks for all your help, faithfulness and prayers. |
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As a musician, I'm very familiar with the problems of reenactment and faithfulness, and I'm also very much influenced by contemporary art, which is concerned with these concepts. |
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Both involve some requirement to be somewhat faithful to the target system, but in each case faithfulness must be weighed up against various theoretical virtues like simplicity, computational tractability and so on. |
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We want to follow their example of faithfulness and self-giving. |
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This standard improves the relevance, representational faithfulness, and comparability of the information that an entity provides in its financial reports about a business combination and its effects. |
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The Salvation Army's belief about marriage is that it ought to be a covenanting together of one man and one woman for life in a voluntary union characterized by faithfulness, mutual affection, respect, and support. |
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The world religions share many common values, for example compassion for the sick and vulnerable, belief in the importance of faithfulness in marriage and the rights of the most marginalized. |
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After 37 years with Solvay and, I hope, of faithfulness to all that Solvay stands for, I step down as chairman with a sense of having done my duty. |
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To live it, faithfulness is as essential as perseverance in prayer. |
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Tiares, hibiscuses, frangipani and flowered buraos smile to those who return and are not the least bit surprised by their faithfulness. |
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In this way, the European Union reconciles its wish to increase its attractiveness with its faithfulness to commitments to promote the development of the poorest countries. |
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But you, 0 Lord, are a companionate and gracious God, slow to anger, abounding in love and faithfulness. |
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Rather, this commandment expresses a goal that demands lifelong faithfulness, as it is lived by innumerous couples already, but cannot be guaranteed. |
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The ordering of faithfulness constraints in will be shown below to be necessary in other contexts in which affixal consonants as opposed to stem consonants delete. |
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In later romances, particularly those of French origin, there is a marked tendency to emphasize themes of courtly love, such as faithfulness in adversity. |
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Emergent ranking of faithfulness explains markedness and licensing by cue. |
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