So, for that matter, are
the words peace and justice.
Not exact matches
In November of 1919, President Woodrow Wilson proclaimed November Eleventh as the first commemoration of Armistice Day with the following
words: «To us in America, the reflections of Armistice Day will be filled with solemn pride in the heroism of those who died in the country's service
and with gratitude for the victory, both because of the thing from which it has freed us
and because of the opportunity it has given America to show her sympathy with
peace and justice in the councils of the nations...»
This means seeing the humanity in one another,
justice, mercy, faithfulness, loving one another well,
peace - making, even purity (a much misunderstood
word)
and mutual honour.
Margaret Fuller's
words of blessing remind us what sexual violence destroys
and what the struggle for
peace and justice means.
Words of advice: Seek out a
justice of the
peace and have a reception afterwards.
Here is a preacher telling the congregation what to do, to work for
peace and justice, but the message is lost in the sea of
words.
Its main point, which comes only two sentences from the end, is expressed this way: «To those to whom truth has been revealed, who continue in the tradition of the Holy One's followers, the call is not only to offer
words of praise, confessing that Jesus is Christ the Lord, but to offer our lives as the instruments of this Lord of
peace and justice.»
Discussing the language of war, Aldous Huxley focused on the
word «force»: «The attempt to secure
justice,
peace and democracy by «force» seems reasonable enough until we realize, first, that this non-committal
word stands, in the circumstances of our age, for activities which can hardly fail to result in social chaos;
and second, that the consequences of social chaos are injustice, chronic warfare
and tyranny» (The Olive Tree [Harper & Row, 1937]-RRB-.
With the
Words «
peace and justice» he hoped to make himself understandable to his brother, a social democrat.
Nigeria will remain one country, where in the
words of our National Anthem,
peace and justice shall reign.
These two resources are for Islam
and equality
and Islam
peace and justice and include key
words, brief overviews
and examples of religious teachings for use in the exam
Basic revision notes for Islam
and Equality
and Islam
Peace and Justice GCSE RE Include key
words, religious teachings
and basic summary notes for revision
Word bank
words include: African, Alabama, American, boycott, civil rights, dream, freedom,
justice, leader, liberty, minister, Nobel,
peace, racism, segregate
and speech.
Vocabulary
words in the jumble include: African, American, Alabama, demonstrate, march, dream, equality, freedom,
justice, liberty, leader, minister, Nobel,
peace, protest, racism, speech, boycott, civil rights,
and segregate.