It is through these copies that God chose to provide his Word to our forefathers in the faith, as also to our generation and beyond. |
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He was one of the forefathers that pioneered the kind of government we have today. |
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Isn't healthcare and all the radiological scanning you want an unalienable right granted to us by our forefathers? |
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In 1986, he was inducted into the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame as one of the forefathers of rock music. |
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New brooms tend to sweep clean, and new regime could spur Liverpool's players on to achieving what their forefathers did. |
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I am eager, though, to see all the fathers and forefathers of French art, so I can form a very different opinion of France. |
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Much like their forefathers, they yard the cattle with ease and grace, born to the country that surrounds them. |
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I'm not a believer, but Yiddish is the means for my connecting to my culture, to my heritage, to my forefathers and foremothers. |
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Since July 4, 1776, thanks to the victories and struggles of our forefathers and foremothers, America has flourished as an expanding democracy. |
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The rank and file, I'm sorry to say, have lived off the fat of the land put there by our union forefathers and foremothers. |
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The Vedas, Upanishads, Puranas etc., stand eloquent testimony to this remarkable endeavour of our forefathers. |
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These assets were paid for by our forefathers through money raised through local taxation. |
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The Fourth of July was the time to commemorate the forefathers and foremothers who started it all. |
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Otho's father, three times mayor of Exeter, was John, and his forefathers in four preceding generations were all either John or William. |
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That is, neither we, our forefathers, nor our progeny would have been or would be able to survive if one followed this rule. |
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One hundred years ago today, your forefathers declared independence from the tyranny of the rule of my forefathers. |
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His forefathers had owned a massive vineyard for the past 5 decades and it had passed on to Giovanni once his father had died. |
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My children know that, in addition to their Indonesian and Chinese ancestors, they also have Scottish and Irish forefathers. |
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He says that the blood which ran through the veins of his family's forefathers runs through his own and his son's veins too. |
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It must be an absolute tragedy for people to know that the language of their forefathers and foremothers would possibly be lost. |
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He was heir to a tradition that stretched back through Spurgeon to the puritan forefathers of nonconformity. |
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The basilica, and the Parthenon itself, became the forefathers of the mosque and the church. |
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They enact the roles they have imbibed from their forefathers acting successively over seven generations. |
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For many generations, my forefathers have been lumbermen, loggers and mill workers. |
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The thrust of the campaign is to ensure that coming generations too experience Sabarimala just like their forefathers did. |
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Think back on all of his forefathers, and tell me his family is worthy of salvation. |
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You are destroying a nation that our forefathers, fathers and the present generation fought and died for. |
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Like their forefathers, the present generation also has to put up with the stench. |
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It's been passed on and passed on by our forefathers and foremothers throughout time. |
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That's what their forefathers did when they broke from the Liberals over 100 years ago. |
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Those Puritan forefathers generate their fair share of criticism from we their modern-day descendants. |
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Certainly books about books do take us back to our literary forefathers and foremothers and back into the often distant historical past. |
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The 19th century prayer warriors believed for it, and a generation of our fearless forefathers began that 'Task impossible. |
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Peasants left the land their forefathers had farmed for generations. |
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With scraps and fabric recycling, you can be creative and frugal and all those things our foremothers and forefathers were when they were sewing at home. |
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Generations of his forefathers had worked as miners, loyal to the union and at major risk of terrible injuries as they worked the kingdom's coal seams. |
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Our forefathers and foremothers were human, made of flesh and blood. |
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The poems of Atal Bihari Vajpayee that I picked to sing in Samvedna were written decades ago when he was still inspired by the legacy of our political forefathers. |
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Please, in every decision made on behalf of the people as is your duty, make choices that this nation's forefathers would appreciate and future generations will benefit from. |
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If the forefathers of modern Witchcraft experimented why can't we? |
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We find ample evidence whether in lyric fragments or a recipe to marvel at the capacity of our foremothers and forefathers to pray and hope and work for a better day. |
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Our forefathers and foremothers in 1951 were concerned with the way medical practice relates to changing times, a theme that sounds familiar today. |
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Arnold has no time for the western powers which trumpet about democracy because white farmers are dispossessed of the land that their forefathers stole from Africans. |
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This book starts studying the genealogical tree of our two ancient forefathers, producers of our world. |
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The land and ownership of land was the foundation that brought many of our forefathers and foremothers to this country in the first place. |
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Their forefathers and foremothers who worked in the rail industry and other industries built this country. |
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Our historical memory, then, is at best meagre, almost a psychological oubliette that robs us of heroes and leaves us only flawed forefathers. |
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It was thanks to this spiritual unity that our forefathers for the first time and forevermore saw themselves as a united nation. |
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The single biggest tool available to chefs today would have made our professional forefathers green with envy: the Internet. |
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The good mental processes have given us the skill to treat mechanical and organic disorders from which our forefathers died without hope. |
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We are more fortunate than our forefathers, for we have the accumulated culture and wisdom of the ages to draw upon. |
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But the essence is unaltered: the concept of mobility, strange to most of his forefathers, is a familiar, unremarked reality to modern man. |
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Violence is learned from the forefathers, victims learn from their tormentors, and nothing ends the violence-generating circumstances. |
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We will proudly perpetuate the great legacy of the forefathers of the co-operative movement! |
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This was why the forefathers of faith in the days of the Early Church were able to rejoice even when they were beheaded and fed to lions. |
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When I was a young girl, I remember my mother, may she live and be well, telling us stories of our forefathers while spoon-feeding us. |
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Tlaloc, God of the forefathers, reigns supreme here and lashes his realm with thunder, lightning and rain. |
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All social institutions have been adapted to suit the prejudices of a canaille debased beyond any degeneracy that our forefathers could have imagined. |
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Our forefathers lived secure in a world of tyrannies by staying out of wars that were none of America's business. |
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Our forefathers, the framers of the United Nations Charter, had envisioned it to be so, and we must see to it that its status is restored. |
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But I did not know until later that our Baptist forefathers had found that wonderful document to be a helpful guide in formulating our early confessional statements. |
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The wealthy owed their fortunes to their forefathers and the Congressman who wrote the loopholes for their tax accountants to exploit. |
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Our forefathers went to the United States to create a life in freedom, as they believed. |
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Secondly, to defend the homeland that our forefathers so painstakingly built and preserved. |
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These areas are there for a reason, because our forefathers went there for fish. |
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To us, it is the land of our forefathers, our land, and, we hope our children's land. |
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I believe there is a dangerous trend worldwide constantly to erode the basic liberties for which our forefathers fought so hard. |
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New generations should not be blamed for what some of their forefathers did. |
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It was a crime against the humanity of our forefathers and a violation of their human rights. |
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Daniel, you have continued in the line of your forefathers and of our Values. |
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Smaug, of course, is the dragon who stole the dwarves land from Thorin and his forefathers. |
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But we were not designed to rest on the laurels earned by our forefathers. |
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In the fortunate first world, we are warm, fed and dry, and largely free of the famines, pains and diseases that brought misery to our forefathers. |
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Joseph was torn between clinging to the ways of his forefathers and accommodating the new spirit of the age that could not long be resisted without violence. |
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Can we tighten our belts, knuckle down and use that knowledge that our forefathers and mothers gave us? |
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In the course of the struggle of our forefathers to achieve nationhood for us, they gave testimony to their national loyalty by sacrificing their lives for us. |
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Invoking the spirit of our forefathers, the army asks your unshrinking support, to the end that the high ideals for which America stands may endure upon the earth. |
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In the chapter the Gods before Nimrod we proved that the ten first king before the deluge do have a parallelism with the ten important ancient forefathers before the deluge. |
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We must not be seduced by our bravery of tall office buildings and our abundance of suburban villas into forgetting the old decaying log cabins from which our forefathers sallied forth to build our society and our economy. |
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Some 25 centuries later Charles Babbage, an English mathematician who is remembered as one of the forefathers of computing, waged a series of campaigns against organ grinders and other forms of street music. |
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It is one thing to point with pride to that fact modern farmer feeds 45 or 50 people while his horsebound forefathers fed only nine or so. |
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In 1020, he made a pilgrimage and offered his own crown upon the shrine as atonement for the sins of his forefathers. |
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We wished at the period of the Revolution, and do now wish, to derive all we possess as an inheritance from our forefathers. |
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The forefathers of our party stood up against the erosion of civil liberties at a time when the Liberal Party was in power and was doing things like this. |
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And now the news that men are returning to the underthings of our forefathers in search of the security denied us in the rest of our lives. |
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In Buryat mythology, the forefathers of the Buryats descended from heaven and were nourished by a boar. |
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For ten centuries as a vassal state of China, our forefathers struggled continually and sacrificed in blood to secure Vietnam's independence and maintain her territorial sovereignty. |
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But, and this most of all, the researchers from Antwerp University will have experienced for themselves just how hard our forefathers had to work. |
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I am sure that forefathers and foremothers of UNESCO were fully aware of its potential value and power, and did not trust economic and political arrangements made only by governments. |
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Blessed are You, 0 Lord our God, and God of our foremothers and forefathers, who have set the moon in its path and have set the order of the cycles of life. |
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Leica Geosystems' worldwide reputation for quality precision instruments stems from the legacy of re-search and development left by forefathers Kern Swiss and WILD Heerbrugg. |
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The patriotism of our forefathers was shown in their willingness to assume responsibility for the fatherland and their determination to defend the nation, not allowing any ruling power to deny this right. |
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Water and wind have flayed the skin off the unprotected earth, and that this has continued up to our own time is chargeable to our neglect and not to the actions of out forefathers. |
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If I digg'd up thy forefathers graves, And hung their rotten coffins up in chains, It could not slake mine ire, nor ease my heart. |
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It is by the minds of men that the work of ages may be made to crumble in the dust, and the minds of dictators have no use for those things our forefathers built which we consider so greatly worth while. |
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But we remain faithful to the city of our forefathers. |
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Whereas, before, our forefathers had no other books but the score and the tally, thou hast caused printing to be used. |
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For example, even the forefathers of faith who accomplished the whole spirit didn't have the appearance of a young man when you see them with your spiritual eyes. |
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But as to the end of the world I hold beliefs which I learned from our forefathers, that Antichrist will come first. |
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Burebista, Decebalus and Trajan are considered the Romanians' forefathers in Romanian historiography. |
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As we stand on parade during this solemn time, some of us used to think of our forefathers and their ancestors who fought for our freedoms, some remember their comrades in arms. |
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Lastly, it represents our vision of our Nations for the future, to set a path for the benefi t of our future generations as our forefathers did for us. |
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Our ninetieth birthday is a fit time to shine up the trophies our forefathers earned in those days, and to pay a small tribute of praise to their foresight, their hardihood, their determination and their work. |
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Many Chinese enjoy a prosperity undreamt of by their forefathers. |
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The negative is that it signifies further consolidation of the sector into the hands of multinational corporations, the scourge of the founding forefathers of the organic movement. |
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A poor New Zealander, whose forefathers had from time immemorial been anthropophagi. |
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The beloved Patriarch of the Sabarthes, the land of his forefathers, is also the opener of paths, the pioneer of a new vision of Occitan Catharism. |
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Having respect for the past both because of what our forefathers did then and because of what it has enabled us to do, does not mean adopting it slavishly. |
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Credible reports received by the independent expert also indicate that dominant Somali groups believe that members of these minorities are mere chattel and that their forefathers were slaves. |
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But this has no effect, because they say that their forefathers did these things of old. |
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Canadians are not happy that basic rights are being trampled and that the government is disdainful of the inherent right to self-government, and of the treaties signed by our forefathers. |
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Experience shows that strong nationalistic feelings tend to limit the space for an honest analysis of what one's forefathers or their neighbours may have done in the past. |
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If we take the land that our forefathers so painstakingly built, and give it away to foreign powers, what is left of our people's nation and homeland ? |
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With this ambitious experiment, the Open-Air Museum hopes to gain an understanding of the spirit of enterprise, creativity and taste of our forefathers. |
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Chiefs receiver Elmo Wright had set up the play by catching a long pass to the 3. Despite not scoring, Wright, one of the forefathers of the touchdown dance, boogied in the end zone and spiked the ball. |
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A los Ancestro sis a record of contemporary Cuban music that melds popular beats and poetry, allowing me to thank our forefathers for the majestic and extraordinary musical heritage they have passed on to us. |
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I would say 'do some adventuring.'... Let us recapture the splendid spirit of our pioneer forefathers, who by courage and hard work made this wilderness blossom like the rose. |
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Poet and sculptor, do the work Nor let the modist painter shirk What his great forefathers did, Bring the soul of man to God, Make him fill the cradles right. |
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They can scarce suffer privileges, that is to say, license to spoil our citizens, given them by our forefathers, and brought in by errorful custom, to be taken from them. |
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