Sentences with phrase «relied upon faith»

Nine - year - old Aaron Grady died and Susan Grady was arrested Friday morning... An article in the Journal of Pediatrics examined the deaths of 172 children from families who relied upon faith healing from 1975 to 1995.
Jesus never had to rely upon faith.
For him to say the Lord was calling him for a presidential run tells me that he not only relies upon faith for inner strength but he will also rely upon it to run this country.

Not exact matches

The people who still believe in these other creatures and gods all rely upon the exact same faith that you cite as proof, correct?
It relies upon blind faith and it promises great things in the future for sacrifices today.
On the other hand, if one is relying upon God's forgiveness, or grace, no degree of mere obedience as such is required, only penitence and faith.
Yet the theist is sustained by his confident expectation that if we as creatures all have faith in God, that is, if all rely upon his guidance (given in the initial aim of each occasion), trusting him sufficiently to actualize the good which he proposes as novel possibility, then the good will triumph.
The author's byline should be changed to, «Stephen Prothero, a Boston University religion scholar, but not a man of faith, relies solely upon his intellect and sarcasm to elevate himself to his own position of arrogant deity, guaranteeing that anyone and everyone promoting the «Anyone Who Prays is a Lunatic» platform will laud him as brilliant.»
Have you personally replicated every experiment that has ever been performed and relied upon to reach a conclusion, or do you have FAITH in the process and the people?
I am convinced that finally it is upon the idea of progress, and faith in progress, that Mankind, today so divided, must rely and can reshape itself.
Theology, identity and feminism are all on display here — Lucifer mocks Dracula for living in the base, physical world, but the Count also appears more powerful than the Devil, whose ethereal existence relies upon belief and faith (a fascinating contrast that could be the basis of a whole series in itself).
Therefore, Client agrees that Company has no liability to Client whatsoever for any loss, claim, or damages arising or in any way related to Company's responses to any electronic communication, upon which Company has in good faith relied.
Since it is almost impossible for you, the buyer, to know what any of the puppies will grow into physically and emotionally, you must rely entirely upon your faith in the person from whom you are purchasing your pup.
This faith is in spite of all evidence that shows the approach of averaging the results of models demonstrates that they have no particular model that can be relied upon for accuracy and the fact that none of the models outputs match observations.
On April 8 and 9, 2010, and all material times, Hamilton and Cassels Brock owed a fiduciary duty and duty of good faith to the Plaintiff, and were obligated to act with regard to the Plaintiffs interests and keep and protect the Plaintiffs confidences as a result of the relationship that existed as between the Plaintiff, Hamilton and Cassels Brock, including as a result of the legal advice that had been provided by Hamilton and Cassels Brock to the Plaintiff on or about April 7, 2010 at a time when the Plaintiff was vulnerable and dependent upon Hamilton and Cassels Brock and relying upon their professional advice.
Any person who fails to exercise reasonable care in signing a document is precluded from relying on non est factum as against a person who relies upon that document in good faith and for value.
We have been consistently relied upon as a trial counsel by other New York attorneys and our team understands how to adequately defend against insurance bad faith in these types of situations.
Co., 406 Mass. 7, 14 - 15 (1989)(no G. L. c. 93A or c. 176D liability where an insurer, in good faith, relied upon a plausible, although ultimately incorrect, interpretation of a policy).
At no stage in this litigation has petitioner challenged the University's good faith in conducting its studies, and the Court properly declines to consider the extrarecord materials the dissent relies upon, many of which are tangential to this case at best and none of which the University has had a full opportunity to respond to.
Many states, although I'm not sure if it is a minority or majority rule, expressly limit adverse possession, at least, to cases in which the person currently in possession of the property has acted in good faith at all times, and at least some require that showing as to everyone in the chain of title relied upon to establish adverse possession.
Secure infants differ from insecure infants in that they experience felt security; they have faith that the attachment figure can be relied upon in times of stress and hardship.
Successful mediation relies upon the good faith participation of the parties.
The court added that Spec, acting in good faith, was justified in relying upon the Gurtins» representations that they were no longer working with a broker.
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