But let's be clear about something: Paul never
wrote about justification, sanctification, or any of other «big words of the Bible.»
It is the Bible translators who
wrote about justification and sanctification.
Paul never
wrote about justification, sanctification, or any of other «big words of the Bible.»
Not exact matches
As I
wrote about last week, the machines are allowed to go berserk and assign valuations to commodities that have zero
justification in fundamental analysis.
There followed a year of cruel tyranny and chaos which looked like a
justification of what had been
written about the dangers of Anabaptists to the State.
She was challenged by those who feel, with some
justification, that to
write about food is almost trivial given there's violence, poverty, starvation, war, and yes, hurricanes and floods.
There's been a lot
written about the physiological
justification behind overfeeding, cheat meals, and cheat days.
The main thread in Psychopaths is this story being
written about seven guys with varying degrees of rage and varying degrees of
justification to back up their actions.
I've
written often
about the lack of iPad font choices, the terrible hyphenation and
justification, the ragged word spacing and the apparent lack of any controls to create something that just looks decent.
Kirsch
writes «like abstraction, for which music was both inspiration and
justification, Picasso's interest in negative space grew out of thinking
about music; not musical form and language, but music production.»
I responded to the Scientific American article, the authors
justification for
writing it, the silly survey, and the extensive blogospheric discussion
about the article.
In the comment you posted at 12:16:47 on February 14, you questioned my credibility and the credibility of my post and the credibility of my reference without
justification when you
wrote, «I can see the points you are making
about the recharge process and the way you allocate particular periods of recharge to particular periods of release but some of the examples STRAIN CREDIBILITY.»
«There is credible and compelling evidence before me that the defences of
justification and qualified privilege... are reasonably likely to succeed,» Dunphy
wrote, adding that Bent's comments
about Platnick «appear to have been substantially true and correct or are fair and reasonable comment upon those facts.»
«In other words, he will know
about the financing, but the defendant will not — and no defendant yet has come up with any
justification for being told
about a plaintiff's sensitive financial arrangements other than pure voyeurism,»
wrote Christopher Bogart, CEO of Burford Capital.