Sentences with phrase «hold upon the promise»

Faith lays hold upon the promise of pardon, and it does not delay, saying, «This is a precious promise, I wonder if it be true?»

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Although Otto's suggestion may possibly throw light upon how the early church could have come to think of Jesus as being the Son of Man, it is a less promising clue to the understanding of how Jesus himself could have come to hold such a view.
Everything in society is now viewed through that very instrumentalized lens and unlike a lot of other people who hold the kind of job that I do, it's totally understandable that that would be the orientation, because higher education has done a spectacularly poor job of delivering on its promises: It has racked up over $ 1.4 trillion in student loan debt, putting an immense burden upon the next generation, not only financially, but dampening their ability to innovate and create.
The government maintains a referendum is not needed on the EU treaty, as it is an amending treaty and not the original constitutional treaty upon which Labour promised to hold a referendum.
The insights we expect to gain from this study of mitochondria dysfunction and microRNAs, and what they tell us about how some RPE cells become diseased while neighboring cells are either resistant or susceptible to disease, hold promise of becoming the basis for entirely new therapies for individuals suffering from AMD, built upon nucleic acid - based treatments aimed at rejuvenating RPE cell mitochondria.
In «Navigating the Common Core,» Michael McShane of AEI argues that while Common Core holds much promise for creating common expectations for students, successful implementation is contingent upon navigating «a field of mines, any one of which could blow the enterprise sky - high.»
But the premise, and the blockchain upon which Bitcoin is built, still holds extreme promise for the world.
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