Levada has a reputation as a subtle reconciler who seeks to bring dissidents into line by patient reasoning rather than punishment. |
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Will anger propel you to be a healer, a restorer, a rescuer, and a reconciler? |
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The most successful modern reconciler of faith and the imperatives of modern life, King Hussein of Jordan, lamentably died not long ago. |
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The Blessed Virgin Mary, the subject of the excellence of her Son as Redeemer, reconciler and mediator, therefore, never contracted original sin. |
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He thinks he can come down from above, de haut en bas, and play the great reconciler, but you can't reconcile in absentia. |
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Research in the second half of the 20th century established Gandhi's role as a great mediator and reconciler. |
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Where are the points at which living witness to Jesus Christ as healer and reconciler is actually being made? |
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Thus, there is now hope for all who suffer and this is the reason we believe that the resurrected Lord is our reconciler. |
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The Assembly theme begins with Jesus Christ whom we understand as healer and reconciler. |
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This organisation is variously known as an administrator, reconciler, or auditor. |
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James, a natural reconciler, was fluent and sought after. |
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Surely, the Yesses said, the great reconciler of France and Germany would have backed a move to entrench European integration, and to project France's voice in a stronger Europe? |
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The southerner who swam in segregated pools and drank his sodas at segregated counters sees it as his mission to be the great reconciler between black and white. |
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Everyday faith in the United Church is focused more upon the grace of God and upon Jesus as reconciler and proclaimer of the Kingdom or Reign of God. |
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Free elections have been held. There is freedom of the press, and the office of president was in a peaceful and orderly state when the country's great reconciler and nation builder, Nelson Mandela, left it. |
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He dedicated his life to this work and seemed to be a born reconciler. |
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The Leuenberg Agreement, and with it the theological foundation of CPCE, rests on Melanchthon as mediator and reconciler between the Reformers and Reformation currents. |
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