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  • ...these [[city-state]]s were the [[Fathers]] of the [[citizen]]s under the [[civil law]]. ...bread]] along with other [[benefits]] to [[snare]] the people under the [[civil law]] or in systems of [[corvee]] that make the people [[merchandise]]. ...
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  • ...he different groups were so diverse and antagonistic that intrigue, if not civil war, was a constant threat to any one who spoke the truth. Thirdly, it is “distinct but not separate from civil society.” ...
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  • ...; the legal union of a man and woman for life. marriage is a contract both civil and religious, by which the parties engage to live together in mutual affec With a two party contract you can still use civil courts to settle disputes but it would be the jury or if you choose togethe ...
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  • ...nt's thought will show great differences between marriage and the ordinary civil contract. A marriage contract can be contracted only between a man and a wo ...once manumitted as ever after free.”3 “‘Civil Law,’ ‘Roman Law’ and ‘Roman Civil Law’ are convertible phrases, meaning the same system of jurisprudence.”4 ...
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  • ...ves because their system of [[Corban]] set up by their leaders through the civil [[Governments|government]] was making the word of God to none effect. ...
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  • | [[Civil law]] | [[Civil Rights]] | [[Civil Government]] ...
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  • Theses [[dainties]] served at the [[tables]] of the civil state through [[public Religion]] are the factor that was the [[wages of un ...
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  • which actually meant “the administration of civil affairs... “administration of civil affairs” in Judea, Rome, and ...
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  • A riot is a form of civil disorder commonly characterized by a group lashing out in a violent public Justinian and an officials, John the Cappadocian had been reducing the civil service and combating corruption. The shadow government of the power elite ...
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  • ...o]] in 68, [[Rome]] saw a succession of short-lived emperors and a year of civil wars. Galba was murdered by Otho, who was defeated by Vitellius. Otho's sup ...
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  • ...ator]], which means ''commander in chief''. As this office expanded during civil conflicts and fear, it merged with the office of [[Apotheos]], which was li ...jus debet esse incommodum.</Ref> David and Paul warn us of eating at these civil [[tables]].<Ref>Psalms 69:22 Let their table become a snare before them: a ...
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  • ...r understanding [[Religion|Religion]] series includes these audio files on Civil Religion. ...] highlights a 3-way Facebook conversation which addresses the purpose of "civil" governments vs God's government. You can check out other interesting conve ...
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  • ...ables]] of rulers which provide gifts, gratuities and [[benefits]] through civil powers of the state. ...
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  • ...ue, mandated by a higher being, and civic virtue by the laws or customs of civil society. If virtue is the “character muscle” of the individual, [[Social Vi ...
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  • If someone is naturalized as a citizen/national of a new civil country. For example, if a Croatian were to expatriate from the Croatian bo ...
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  • ...s, usually to bond servant Israelites, but many other members of Pharaoh’s civil family also attended. Joseph was dazzling crowds in his dream colored coat ...r understanding [[Religion|Religion]] series includes these audio files on Civil Religion. ...
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  • ...ralized by the people becoming dependent upon the state and its forms of [[civil religion]] which compelled contributions of its registered members with the ...
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  • ...s faith or worship. 2. the view that public education and other matters of civil policy should be conducted without the influence of religious beliefs." ...they are supposed to exist, to perform their moral acts, and exercise all civil relations,"... (2 Inst. 669). ...
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  • ...ous in earnest, lay down the high priesthood, and content thyself with the civil government of the people,”''' ...d’s ways of [[charity]] and [[liberty]], and the return to the adversarial civil system of Belial, the “worthless or wicked”, a return to [[Egypt]]. ...
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  • [[Civil law]] is the law men make for themselves, often according to their nature. ...
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