10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «INSUBJECTION»
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insubjection in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
insubjection and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
For in reality insubjection to these members is insubjection to the Head.
Insubjection is first expressed in many words, then in many thoughts. Yet the
simpler we are the more we shall be united. This does not mean to say that in
submitting to ...
Watchman Nee, Herbert L. Fader, 1996
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Thoughts on parts of Leviticus. 2 vols. [in 8 pt.].
The earth into which Christ came to develop His character — a character new as
the Person of Him to whom it pertained — the earth had been from the beginning
marked throughout all its history by self- will and arrogant insubjection to God.
Benjamin Wills Newton, 1852
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A Voice to the faithful
the church, and which, we learn from 1 Timothy vi., originated in heterodox
teaching, and insubjection to wholesome words, the words of our Lord Jesus
Christ. Wholesome words tend to health in the soul. If the Lord has said, "Seek ye
the ...
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Being, analytically described in its chief respects: and ...
... under some degree of civilisation, the other kind universally prevailing in the
human race ; and to both belong positive moral obligation. The dread of
insubjection is directly that of injury by penalty, 578 BEING, ANALYTICALLY
DESCRIBED.
John Richard Pickmere, 1854
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Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary (part 4 of 4: S-Z ...
Under,un′dėr,prep.inalowerpositionthan:beneath:below:less than, fallingshortof
:insubjection,subordination,oppression,liability,&c.: during the time of:
undergoing: in accordance with: in, in course of.—adv. in a lower degree
orcondition: ...
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Ezra and Nehemiah: Building God's temple
Certainly, authorityis the glue of unity, but the Apostle Petershowed that lasting
unityisbuiltby beingin subjection “one to another”(1Peter 5:5).Being insubjection
to each other requires true humility. Each member should strive tobe in
subjection ...
Gerald Flurry, Dennis Leap, Philadelphia Church of God, 2013
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The Present testimony, and original Christian witness revived
And this discovery is so appalling, that transgressions appear thrown into the
shade by the discovery of what sin really is — viz., a settled principle of
insubjection to God; a desire to do what God has forbidden, because He has
forbidden it, ...
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Journey to and Through the Second Death
Reigning, or, rule presupposes alienation or insubjection in the social realm.
Priesthood presupposes alienation from and insubjection to God. The new
Jerusalem is the reborn Israel, functioning as mediators between God and
humanity.
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The Epistle to the Romans
Insubjection to the law is therefore construed as the concrete way in which enmity
against God manifests itself, and the strength of the expression "enmity against
God" shows the gravity with which insubjection to the law is viewed.
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The Chambers Dictionary
insubjection intangible ment; a person skilled in the making of instruments; a
person who believes in or advocates instrumentalism. — n instrumentality (-menl-
al'i-li) agency. — adv instrument ally. - n instruments tion the use or provision of ...