Sentences with phrase «seriously spoken words»

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But how could they speak a useful word to South American Christians if they had not seriously addressed the theological questions of common belief and mission?
Alternatively, if we speak negative words, we are very seriously attracting the demonic to us.
We are gathered here this afternoon, not simply to praise him, but to take seriously the words Schubert Ogden has spoken through this published work Christ Without Myth.
We know that when we are speaking seriously, we are trying to let something up into awareness — the «what» which is the true subject matter of our speaking — and we are trying to become well - enough acquainted with it so we can deliver it in words.
«Actions speak louder than words, until David Cameron is prepared to put flesh on his soft - soap rhetoric about trusting communities it will be difficult to take him seriously,» concluded home affairs spokesman Nick Clegg.
A word of honesty first: I'm seriously not sure if I've spoken about this look before or not?
Seriously... the words to just speak up don't come to me until after the opportunity has passed.
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