10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «IMPORTUNATENESS» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
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The international English and French dictionary
IMPORTUNATENESS. ,. inr-por'-tciiou-. néliMiCí.*, A. importunilè, ï. IMPORTUNE,
im'-por-tioune', a. (La.) anc. 4 importun. Bac. 2 inopportun. Mil. —, гл. importuner (
with, de). IMPORTUNITY, ¡m'-por-liou'-m-li, ». (fa.) imporluuifé, f. IMPOSABLE ...
Léon Smith, Henry Hamilton, 1866
When the judge saw her so importunate, “Though I fear neither God,” saith he, “
nor amt the world, yet because of her importunateness I will grant figment her
reques .” But our judges are worse than this judge gffj'gzybf was; for they will
neither ...
Hugh Latimer, George Elwes Corrie, 1844
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The British Magazine and Monthly Register of Religious and ...
When the judge saw her so importunate, ' Though Ifear neither God,' saith he, '
nor the world, yet because of her importunateness I will grant her request.' But
ourjudges are worse than this judge was, for they will neither hear men for God's
...
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The Parker Society for the publication of the works of the ...
When the judge saw her so importunate, "Though I fear neither God," saith he, "
nor Except the world, yet because of her importunateness I will grant M«*pt', that
her request." But our judges are worse than this judge fMmon'e^ was > ^or ^ey ...
Parker Society (Great Britain), 1844
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The Works of Hugh Latimer ...: Sermons
When the judge saw her so importunate, “Though I fear neither God,” saith he, “
nor Egg: ' the world, yet because of her importunateness I will grant gxgfglyfhet
her request.” But our judges are worse than this judge 3:23:93? was; for they will
...
Hugh Latimer, George Elwes Corrie, 1844
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Sermons by Hugh Latimer
But our judges are worse than this judge is to say, 1 JO- J o formoney6 was , for
they wiU neither hear men for God's sake, nor fear of the world, nor
importunateness, nor any thing else. Yea, some of them will command them to
ward, if they be ...
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The Ethics of Confucius
... also be held in the spring and autumn, in accordance with these instructions in
the "Li KI": "Sacrifices should not be frequently repeated. Such frequency is
indicative of importunateness, and importunateness is inconsistent with
reverence.
Confucius, Miles Menander Dawson, 2005
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Sources of East Asian Tradition: Premodern Asia
... of the most fundamental of all ritual performances — the sacrifice for departed
parents. 1. Rites should not be frequently repeated. Such frequency is indicative
of importunateness, and importunateness is inconsistent with reverence.
William Theodore De Bary, 2008
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Religions of Ancient China:
"Sacrifices," according to the Book of Rites (Legge's translation), "shoull not be
frequently repeated. Such frequency is an indication c importunateness; and
importunateness is inconsistent with reverence. Nc should they be at distant
intervals.
Herbert Allen Giles, 2014
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The Sermons of the Right Reverend Father in God, and ...
When the judge saw her so importunate, “ Though I fear neither God, saith he,
nor the world, yet because of her importunateness, I will grant her request.” (Luke
xviii.) But our judges are worse than this judge was, for they will neither hear men
...
Hugh Latimer, John Watkins, 1824