Sentences with phrase «than once»

We realized that discipleship had to be more than a once a week meeting that we have at Starbucks, where there's just an exchange of information.
I've received this warning more than once.
It now seems that life is more hedged by grace and providence than I once imagined.
Your words and artwork have moved me to tears more than once!
More than once someone said, «I'm just glad you're actually going to listen for a change.»
@thinkformyself, That is the job for my generation, so many names have been put in more than once, so I go through my Ancestors and try to combine records, it's a process, If you think you are shedding light on something new, think again, we are all trying to do the best We can.
Sure, I've thought about leaving more than once.
We have already more than once been reminded of the fact that historical events always have two sides — the external occasion and the human response, the thing «out there» and the way in which this «objective» element is received and appropriated.
For as regards infra - human living things, even on the suppositions already mentioned, the question is probably still open, or has not yet been sufficiently subjected to examination, whether the living substantial formal principle of what in the metaphysical sense would be a real species (biological category, etc.), is multiplied with the individuals of the species (biological group, etc.), or is one and the same principle which, unfolding its formative power at various material points in space and time, manifests itself more than once in space and time.
But the work is harder for him than it once was.
How all these intellectual arguments will end up, and with which conclusions, is of far less excitement for me than it once was.
As sayings, they will have been said more than once even by Jesus himself, and then performed by countless other speakers within the Jesus movement.
I have been in a similar place, more than once.
Liberalism in the Church can not be reduced to Hans Küng, but the liberal springtime of the last few years has revealed that there are far more Küngs than I once realized or believed.
If you give up what you can not keep to gain what you can not lose, as someone wiser than me once said, you are no fool.
The church has expended much time and energy and more than once fought battles in the realms of belief and conduct.
Her sense of humor, that has gotten her in trouble more than once, certainly shines through the pages.
Are you able to train and empower godly elders who will serve as your equals and will more than once save you and the church from certain implosion?
Seventeen per cent of older people are in contact with family, friends and neighbours less than once a week.
What's more, Bennett said that when Romney served as their congregation's bishop — the equivalent of an unpaid pastor — it wasn't uncommon for the two friends to fast more than once a month.
Michael, you are touching upon two of the four sacraments Catholics recognize that may be received more than once - the anointing sick and confession, both of which are administered by a priest.
More than once at night I saw the halo coming.
Can men get married more than once (at a time) in the temple, but not women?
And yes I did go through once for me to take out my endowments after that it has been a learning experience because, like reading a book over and over or seeing a movie more than once, you learn different things depending on what's happening in your life at the time.
He just doesn't answer when you pray to him, doesn't do miracles, doesn't have much bandwidth, makes a lot of mistakes, can't write coherently, and gets tired if he has to do his comedy routine more than once in two thousand years.
In anticipation: the non-God of the East often achieves personalistic forms and is so worshipped; and the God of the West has been more than once conceived of as impersonal reality.21
Whatever we may be doing with that instinct, it is in us all and more than once, when it has cracked its whip, we have done some of our best work.
In our journey towards God, do we visit planet Earth more than once?
More than once in my life, they've served as a symbol for things to come.
We notice both that the congregation is smaller than it once was and also that the average age is much older.
There aren't many people we've chosen to feature more than once in the Profile pages of Premier Christianity, but if any individual deserves the honour it's Tom Wright.
More than once he describes the Christian's status by juxtaposing the words freedom and slavery.
I've been in relationship with so many people in trouble, and I've been there myself more than once.
More than once it says you will not know when the end will come.
In Adventures of Ideas he comments more than once on Plato's recognition of the peculiar obscurity of the notion of the receptacle, which is the equivalent in that book to the extensive continuum of Process and Reality.
Once I got him on the right track using his gifts and talents it deteriorated into don't wipe your nose with a linen napkin... don't call people more than once a day... call a minister reverend or pastor until they tell you otherwise... etc. etc..
Tired of roles, she wishes more than once «that we could be simpler and gentler with each other,» a wish that comes true in the final episode.
It's very similar to a party, except people film you, you occasionally have to do the same thing more than once, and sometimes you have to mime instead of actually talking.
I had perfected the skill of tweaking, recasting, challenging, interpreting — a skill that had saved my life more than once in the over-caffeinated hours of early morning.
Me too — mea culpa — more than once.
I know exactly what you mean, because we've been through it more than once ourselves.
Therefore, even though the recent drafts of the Earth Charter are less extreme than they once were, the philosophy of the Charter movement continues to be totalitarian.
The first is that of David the King, who is referred to more than once as a «man after God's own heart.»
Oh that's right, you've been called more than once on your dishonest stupidity and now it's time for you to run like the little coward that you are.
You have done it more than once to me whan I have answered.
Others are married (perhaps divorced more than once) and oriented not at all to the community in which they sleep but rather to the city in which they work.
the christian god, as this author points out, kills children more than once in the bible.
1 Timothy 3:5 means: «Of one wife»... The meaning is not that every bishop should have a wife (for St. Paul himself had none), but that no one should be admitted to the holy orders of bishop, priest, or deacon, who had been married more than once.
Eleven percent said they've read it all, 9 percent have read it all more than once and 10 percent have read none of it.
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