Sentences with phrase «insist upon our question»

If, then, we insist upon our question as to which person is encountered, initially the answer must be that it is Jesus.

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Homosexuals who rebelliously insist upon their sin will intentionally ignore or twist this decisive truth about the question, but that tells it like it is with abundant, refreshing and summary clarity.
But what we do insist upon is that in the final analysis of any human problem, we have to raise these ultimate religious questions if we are to have any adequate understanding of what fulfills a human life.
We can now deal with the question, earlier deferred, of how it is possible to insist upon internal relations between occasions while at the same time recognizing that from a logical point of view the members of a class of particulars defined by a function would have to be externally related.
Childs has decisively altered the way in which interpreters like myself, who are situated in the church, do interpretation; moreover, even those who disagree with his perspective, sometimes vociferously, must struggle with the questions upon which he has insisted and the perspective he has legitimated by the power of his argument.
Thus, commenting in 1985 upon Gaudium et spes 43, Ratzinger rightly insists that the fidelity of the Bride of Christ is not called into question by the infidelities of her members.
If you * want * a hyper - detailed answer to every single question you are asking, and you are asking a metric shit - ton of questions, then you need to get yourself a private physician who will be willing to go into the insane detail you insist upon.
He says he was not asked the question of whether consent should be given or a warrant should be insisted upon.
But the question is, are you going to insist upon quality?
safety precautions to insist upon... 6 specific questions to ask your vet, and the 6 answers you want to hear....
The constitutional question presented by this case is whether members of the public have a First Amendment right to insist upon access to the transcript of a preliminary hearing during the period before the public trial, even though the accused, the prosecutor, and the trial judge have all agreed to the sealing of the transcript in order to assure a fair trial.
My Lords, as to the preliminary point in this case, I have entertained grave doubts, and I can not say that even now those doubts have been entirely removed; but it does not seem to me a question upon which I should insist so strongly on my own opinion that I should differ from the rest of your Lordships.
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