Sentences with phrase «out of their quarrels»

Not exact matches

First, the quarrels over the historical - critical reading of the Bible, faced by every church sooner or later, were firmly settled in my church in 1870, when one seminary teacher was forced out of teaching but quickly restored to a pastoral position of esteem.
is a mere logicker, fastening on a word as the sole expression and exact equivalent of truth, to go on spinning deductions out of the form of the word (which yet having nothing to do with the idea), then he becomes a one - word professor, quarreling, as for truth itself, with all who chance to go out of his word; and, since words are given not to imprison souls but to express them, the variations continually indulged in by others are sure to render him as miserable in his anxieties, as he is meager in his contents, and busy in his quarrels.
10Now an Israelite woman's son, whose father was an Egyptian, went out among the people of Israel; and the Israelite woman's son and a man of Israel quarreled in the camp, 11and the Israelite woman's son blasphemed the Name, and cursed.
All sorts of things had to be sorted out: «Many pastors quarrel with their people over unnecessary and childish things like pealing of bells... Although in some places the custom of ringing the bells against bad weather is retained, undoubtedly the custom had its origin in a good intention, probably of arousing the people to pray to God that he would protect the fruits of the earth.»
In January, Luther set out once again to solve the quarrels of the Counts of Mansfeld, with his sons in attendance.
He's just the type of player we could miss out on if we quarrel over price.
Sometimes, a young child whose parents are quarreling loudly and feeling very angry will refuse to get out of diapers at all.
Why are some moms and daughters able to contain their quarrels, while others routinely get drawn into big fights that spin out of control?
He said: «When you come out of a defeat, you need time to heal, and, so, in the aftermath of the defeat, you will have disagreement as to who caused that defeat and that will lead to quarrels amongst you but you've gone through that process we called catharsis, you must put your differences behind and start to look forward the next battle.
Mr Blair was, however, keen to point out that his quarrel was with the government of Iran and not its people, religion or traditions.
The family quarrel which started after Christmas, with the stoppage at the MurtalaMuhammed Airport of Davido and sister from taking out Baby Imade to Dubai, on suspicion of child kidnapping, exploded into exchanges between Davido and Momodu.
Recall that issues of unpaid salaries has caused crisis in Kogi state with the Senator representing Kigi West Senatorial district, Dino Melaye hinging his quarrel with the state government on the non-payment of salaries and allowances even after collection of bail - out funds from the federal government.
As the story goes, Virabhadra arose from the ground out of a broken heart and a family quarrel.
The Jabari have often quarreled with the rest of Wakanda over the nation's reliance on technological advancements, and M'Baku started out as one of T'Challa's adversary in Black Panther, challenging him for the throne.
The only quarrel I had with it was some hesitation on downshifts at lower speeds, which was out of character with its overall behavior.
When I met him he was barely making ends meet in Madrid, hiring himself out for four maravedís in employ of little glory, often as a swordsman for those who had neither the skill nor the daring to settle their own quarrels.
It is common to see two siblings (litter mates or not) get into small or big quarrels, trying to figure out who is the more dominant one of the pair.
You battle to win sections by making as high scoring words as you can find out of the jumble of letters that you are given in each Quarrel.
, the Nintendo Wii is just the child in the back of the car, with the parents in the front, quarrelling over who is the better driver, with the child staring out of the window, creating things in its imaginative mind that the parents just can't comprehend.
Certainly, not all of the relationships between teachers and students turned out to work so well and happened to be on an equal footing, demonstrated by Buckminster Fuller and Kenneth Snelson's quarrel about the autorship of «Early X Piece».
(The accusations currently being played out in court about the alleged blacklist kept by the South African painter Marlene Dumas — preventing collectors who make a quick profit by reselling her works at auction from acquiring more choice works — have all the earmarks of a lover's quarrel.)
I have no quarrel with Dr. Curry's decision to bring this topic to our attention, although I'm worried that use of terms such as «wow» or «revolutionize» will turn out in retrospect to signify some naivete about a topic that has been thoroughly evaluated over many decades.
The decision, ultimately born out of a Tory political backbencher quarrel that David Cameron simply could not quell, has thrown open largely unprecedented challenges, and it will take the United Kingdom some decades to overcome all of those.
Concluding the two trustees were «unable to work together in any reasonable and effective way,» Justice D.M. Brown said the competing sides «can not reasonably expect that unlimited judicial resources are available to devote to their internecine quarrels,» adding (with apparent frustration)(i) that the Commercial List in Toronto is «chronically short of judges,» (ii) that the «scheduling of criminal trials -LSB-...] has become particularly problematic» because it is «manifestly under resourced» and (iii) that «dates for one day civil motions are now being given out 8 to 9 months down the road.»
More specifically, the FEEL - KJ assesses the emotion regulation strategies Problem Solving (e.g., «I try to change what makes me angry»), Distraction (e.g., «I do something fun»), Forgetting (e.g., «I think it will pass»), Acceptance (e.g., «I accept what makes me angry»), Humor Enhancement (e.g., «I think about things that make me happy»), Cognitive Problem Solving (e.g., «I think about what I can do»), Revaluation (e.g., «I tell myself it is nothing important»), Giving Up (e.g., «I don't want to do anything»), Withdrawal (e.g., «I don't want to see anyone»), Rumination (e.g., «I can not get it out of my head»), Self - Devaluation (e.g., «I blame myself»), Aggressive Actions (e.g., «I get into a quarrel with others»), Social Support (e.g., «I tell someone how I am doing»), Expression (e.g., «I express my anger»), and Emotional Control (e.g., «I keep my feelings for myself»).
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