Sentences with phrase «blameless by»

However, your religion isn't blameless by any means.

Not exact matches

Other articles that have been blasted across Chinese outlets in recent days paint a picture of a blameless China, which enjoys the support of most impartial observers since it is being bullied by its neighbors — who are in turn acting in the interest of a power - hungry U.S. that has divided a once - peaceful region in order to make the «next Caribbean.»
Mr. Bernanke thus rejected over three hundred years of economic orthodoxy in testifying recently that the Fed was blameless in fueling the real estate bubble by slashing interest rates after 2001.
Man was blameless before the Law by means of no Law in place to convict man while inherently a sinner because of the fall of Adam & Eve.
25 Husbands, love your wives, just as Christ also loved the church and gave Himself up for her, 26 so that He might sanctify her, having cleansed her by the washing of water with the word, 27 that He might present to Himself the church in all her glory, having no spot or wrinkle or any such thing; but that she would be holy and blameless.
This promise, to be SetApart from evil, blameless in heart, is established by YAHWEH through YAHSHUA!
But Zacharias and Elizabeth were ready to be used by God for they lived blameless before God.
We may end our article where we began it, by quoting from the Novena of Cardinal Newman: Philip, my holy Patron, who wast so careful for the souls of thy brethren, and especially of thy own people, when on earth, slack not thy care of them now, when thou art in heaven... Be to us a good father; make our priests blameless and beyond reproach or scandal; make our children obedient, our youth prudent and chaste, our heads of families wise and gentle, our old people cheerful and fervent, and build us up, by thy powerful intercession, in faith, hope, charity and all virtues».
It's not by power not by our might but by His Spirit — with men it is impossible but with Him living a holy and perfect or blameless life is possible because He didn't lie when He said we should be perfect and holy as His Father is.
On the contrary, he charged that the distinction, suggested by Eugene Fisher, between the Church as institution and the Church as the Body of Christ «is exactly as I feared» and means that «the Vatican's final position on the Church's «errors and failures» would be to hold ordinary Christians responsible while maintaining that the institution itself was blameless
By his own estimate he had been a zealous, blameless Jew (Philippians 3:4 - 6).
jbhollen «the slave does not die immediately but hangs on for a day or two before dying, the master is held blameless» = > nowhere does it say or imply «blameless», the verse is continuation of the thought concerning compensation for loss when someone is injured by your actions.
We know a little about Elizabeth and Zechariah: he was a priest; they live in a very poor region so they are not well - heeled by any means; and we also know that they are upright in the eyes of God; blameless in his sight.
Let's not forget we were forwarned about this day, and the very Word of God this man is talking about fortold us: 2 Pteter: 3 14 Therefore, beloved, since you look for these things, be diligent to be found by Him in peace, spotless and blameless, 15 and regard the patience of our Lord as salvation; just as also our beloved brother Paul, according to the wisdom given him, wrote to you, 16 as also in all his letters, speaking in them of these things, in which are some things hard to understand, which the untaught and unstable distort, as they do also the rest of the Scriptures, to their own destruction.
Blameless, for example, is a word defined by the negative, to be without blame.
God's often overlooked (or intentionally ignored) revelation is compounded by his remark to Satan in the same verse that he put Job, who is «blameless and without sin,» through hell because «you incited me against him.»
Though blameless for the fourth, which is mostly on Henning Berg, he suffered the most precise humiliation for the fifth: not just nutmegged, but nutmegged by Jody Morris, the Poundland Dennis Wise.
Still, even within the improvement of City and United, Chelsea are not entirely blameless; United's title challenge has been spear - headed by two Blues rejects in Romelu Lukaku and Matic, while another, Kevin De Bruyne, has been instrumental to City's fine form.
The unaware President's query to Alan Kyeremanteng was another cosmetic exercise by the government to project the obviously corrupt Nana Akufo - Addo as blameless.
The idea is that when all the kids blame dad for ruining their lives by improving their lives in every measurable way and bending himself in half to provide for them, they're blameless for their adorable misbehaviour and do, in fact, have a better grasp of how to engineer their upbringing than their parents.
Meanwhile, above ground, the blameless Victoria is about to be married off by her heartless parents to a Victorian villain with the Dickensian name Barkis Bittern (Richard E. Grant).
It's not that she emerges blameless for the events leading up to the bashing of her skating rival Nancy Kerrigan's leg, it's that as portrayed by Margot Robbie, she has so much more heart than anyone else on screen and so much more to overcome.
Ignatieff's e book follows American journalist Charlie Johnson as he travels to the Balkans to hide the wartime violence there, most effective to witness the horrific demise of an blameless woman by the hands of a Serbian officer.
At the core of his book is an appalling double murder committed by two Mormon Fundamentalist brothers, Ron and Dan Lafferty, who insist they received a revelation from God commanding them to kill their blameless victims.
Naturally, the Activision suit tars Wempella as a duo of conniving villains bent on corrupting their beloved franchise, whilst their own attorney paints the picture of two blameless angels who were crushed by an monolithic force of pure evil.
The new design (collectively created by Blameless) is a large reworking of the Leith Persevere crest, and depicts a ship sailing across a striped sea.
But others were by no means blameless.
Whether this particular effort is directly funded by offsetting programmes is less the issue than the continuation of the mindset that allows us as a society to think we can go on largely unchanged, as long as we chuck a little bit of conscience cash at the real — and blameless — victims.
Penn State professor Micheal Mann's participation in the Climategate emails and his hockey stick research were investigated by a panel of «leading scholars from various research fields, all tenured professors at Penn State,» which found him blameless.
Of course, Nassif is just trying his «oh, where did I put my glasses» routine to hide the fact that his religious fervour to consider CO2 which is produced by fossil fuel combustion is blameless in any wrongdoing.
If you had a tough compliance policy and were following it, when the company, which might otherwise be blameless, is caught in an act committed by an isolated employee it can demonstrate that steps were taken to try and prevent anything from happening.
In Celanese Canada Inc. v. Murray Demolition Corp., the Supreme Court of Canada laid out a list of factors to assess the appropriateness of a disqualification remedy, but made clear to counsel that two factors should be top of mind: «In these cases, counsel avoid disqualification by demonstrating both that they were blameless in receiving the material, and that they did the «right thing» upon recognition that the material was potentially privileged.»
But so is the permanent separation of a child by adoption from blameless and loving parents.
[30] These laws, while directed at and defined by the parents» legal status, functioned to disadvantage the children, who were blameless and innocent of decisions their parents made.
The blameless sellers and (surprisingly) Royal Trust were entitled to be indemnified by the fraudulent agent.
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