After all, aren't they the guardians of the border, above all laws, sins, and trespasses? |
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But as the Lord taught us, we should ask forgiveness for our trespasses as we forgive those who have trespassed against us. |
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Others, with stay-at-home, nonpolitical wives, were appalled at her trespasses onto the male public sphere. |
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Forgive the trespasses of others and of nations and to set free the division of hearts and allow the fullness of our heart to pulsate and vibrate at the core. |
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Others, like the organisers of mass trespasses on the moorlands owned by the aristocracy, were communists or communist sympathisers. |
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When we can put a finger on our trespasses and call them by name, they lose something of their hold on us. |
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But We leave those who rest not their hope on their meeting with Us, in their trespasses, wandering in distraction blindly. |
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Moreover, a person who trespasses on public or private property does not qualify for legal protection and is subject to the legal provisions in force. |
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For if ye forgive men their trespasses, your heavenly Father will also forgive you. |
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Namely, that God was in Christ reconciling the world to Himself, not counting their trespasses against them, and He has committed to us the word of reconciliation. |
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The committee believes this subsection of the Ontario Fishery Regulations trespasses unduly on rights and liberties and makes an unusual and unexpected use of the powers conferred by Parliament. |
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This issue arises, for example, in the duty of care that landowners have for guests or trespasses, known as occupiers' liability. |
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At present, a small entity must already apply accounting and auditing requirements of a medium sized company if it trespasses the threshold for two consecutive years. |
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Liability should be reserved for intentional trespasses against the act. |
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Alongside of direct action trespasses, such as the mass trespass of Kinder Scout, several voluntary bodies took up the cause of public access in the political arena. |
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