Sentences with phrase «transfer of allegiance»

The Anglican clergy were presented by the Revolutionary movement with a special case of conscience revolving around the prayers for the King in the Prayer Book — some continued with the full service unless or until forcibly restrained, others felt they could only perform occasional offices, and others with varying degrees of enthusiasm or regret accepted the transfer of allegiance and modified the services accordingly.
Yes, this will make them God's people, but it will also mean a death of the self, and a radical transfer of allegiance from all systems and claims.

Not exact matches

This guy had the amazing ability to psychologically transfer allegiance to Christ into allegiance to himself by developing the perception of being the infallible Oracle of Jesus in the eyes of his followers, Unfortunately for him, about 4 weeks ago he and his female worship pastor were forced to publicly confess a «long term» physical relationship.
An inauguration, by contrast, is indelibly a political event for securing the orderly transfer of power and the political allegiance of a people.
How such theory is formulated is important to Christians, but this essay is focused on economic theory and the consequences of our having transferred our allegiance from political theory to economic theory.
One could transfer one's allegiance to science and deposit one's faith in «progress»; but that would impose faithful adherence to the dictates of science, such as the doctrine of natural selection.
A rare poll of Conservative party members has revealed a rank - and - file increasingly at odds with the leadership and considering transferring its allegiance to Ukip.
If Ed Balls were to announce that he were stepping aside in favour of David Miliband and ask his supporters to transfer their allegiance, very few would take any notice.
«But it's funny, my allegiance instantly transferred and now I am very attached to their corner of Southwest France.
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