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the truth of God can be or has been captured in the ex-cathedra utterances of the bishop of Rome — the idolatry of many who like to pretend that ultimate truth has been captured in the ecumenical councils of the early church, in the historic creeds, or in the «
unbroken tradition of the catholic faith,» which usually is the same thing as the speaker's special prejudice.
From the colonial period through the twenty - first century, federal, state, and territorial governments have
an unbroken tradition of protecting conscientious objectors who can not abide the government's mandate to kill, cut, or medicate another human being.
Not exact matches
Since the Syriac fathers see the old order
of sacrifices as having lost its former value, it is curious how firmly both Aphrahat and Ephrem held a
tradition which is strange to the New Testament, namely, that Christ as High Priest «according to the order
of Melchizedek», actually received the Aaronic priesthood by
unbroken succession
of imposition
of hands through John the Baptist, who was
of priestly family; when the former priesthood was repudiated, the power continued in Christ and he passed it on to the Apostles.
Men may think, feel, and act in ways that are novel, unprecedented,
tradition - breaking and still preserve
unbroken that power and content
of the past whereby the life
of culture is enriched.
To pretend otherwise, to pretend that all protests from the past (or rather; all protests from the past that * you * approve
of) form some great
unbroken tradition is a politically motivated abuse
of history.
Rich and peaceful land
of unbroken spiritual
traditions and ancient African high tech, kept secure by its invisible force - field border and the self - satisfied ignorance
of white colonialists.
David Pearson, Master
of The Marketors, says: «The route
of apprenticeships in livery companies is a
tradition of many centuries which remains
unbroken.