God's words, the concept of godly government, are woven into the warp and woof of the fabric of our nation and this Constitution. |
I leave as quietly as I entered, carrying with me privileged knowledge — the warp and woof as well as the quirks of this scholar's habitat. |
He regretted that if such irresponsible, poisonous and aggressive speeches were not stopped, they would cause irreparable loss to the country's secular warp and woof. |
How sad are the D.C.s of the world who seek only to rend and never to mesh with the warp and woof of a community. |
This was a measurement of the perilous extent to which bad investments, financed by debt, had come to distort the warp and woof of the economy. |
The words, groans and aspirations which make up our prayer need to translate into the warp and woof of our daily living. |