Not exact matches
I am unemployed right now, but I am interested in book (s) about these subjects -
Lordship Salvation,
Once Saved Always Saved.
It is a brief treatise of exhortation, contending for «the faith
once for all delivered to the saints» against those who «defile the flesh, reject the
Lordship [of Christ], and blaspheme the Majesty [of God]».
His
lordship held that there was no legitimate expectation before nationalisation that
once LOLR had been provided, it would remain in place with the consequence that it should be taken into account for the purpose of valuing the shares.
I remember from Pepys diary a telling entry, where these acts were to be brought into the House of Lords and applied to their
lordships; who suddenly discovered that the acts were oppressive,
once they would be affected by them themselves, and introduced various alleviations and modifications.
In his
Lordship's judgment the tribunal did not fall into error in concluding that the livelihood condition had to be satisfied in respect of the period ending with the retirement notice, and that
once established, that qualification could not be lost.