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  • Inherent rights may still be called “civil rights” in reference to those fundamental, inalienable or natural rights. {{#ev:youtube|Isf7LjQTcOQ|300|right|Civil Rights connected to government? Pure Republics dependent on faith, hope and ...
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  • #REDIRECT [[Civil rights]] ...
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  • ...remained in use as [[civil law]]<Ref>“[[Civil Law]], Roman Law, and Roman Civil Law are convertible phrases, meaning the same system of jurisprudence.” Bla ...
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  • Inherent rights may still be called “civil rights” in reference to those fundamental, inalienable or natural rights. {{#ev:youtube|Isf7LjQTcOQ|300|right|Civil Rights connected to government? Pure Republics dependent on faith, hope and ...
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  • ...ht is why you have them. Human rights arise simply by being a human being. Civil rights, on the other hand, arise only by virtue of a legal grant of that ri "Human rights are distinct from civil liberties, which are freedoms established by the law of a particular state ...
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  • ...vil laws of the United States? The civil laws of the United Kingdom? The civil laws of the Emperor of Japan, the king of Sweden, the king of Saudi Arabia? ...
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  • “The civil law reduces the unwilling freedman to his original slavery; but the laws of ...hat system, that had stimulated the governments [[Religion|religious]] and civil oppression. ...
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  • {{civil religion}} ...
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  • {{civil religion}} ...
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  • {{Civil Government}} ...
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  • {{civil religion}} ...
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  • ...power of the State. Unlike notaries public, their common-law counterparts, civil-law notaries are highly trained, licensed practitioners providing a full ra ...
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  • {{civil law}} ...
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  • {{Civil Government}} ...
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  • {{civil law}} ...
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  • ...d Wife which was originally a ''natural domestic relationship'', and not ''civil'' in the sense of be ''connected to the administration of government''.<Ref Over the centuries governments have produced a civil relationship often called [[marriage]] that incorporates the natural domest ...
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  • In the [[Lamentations 1|first poem]] the city [civil society] sits as a desolate like a weeping widow overcome with grief and mi [[Lamentations 4|Poem 4]] laments the ruin and desolation of the city [civil society] and temple which represents the [[daily ministration]] of the peop ...
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  • ...f'', juris - ''law''. Of his or her own right.] Possessing full social and Civil Rights; not under any legal disability, or the power of another, or guardia == civil law and canon law == ...
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  • ...Allan Winters, Excellence of the Common Law, Compared and Contrasted with Civil Law in Light of History, Nature and Scripture, Page 63, 2008.</Ref> <Br> <B ...
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  • "a cohort of civil servants patiently drafting legislation" ...
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  • ...f the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights with its two Optional Protocols and the International ...
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  • ...to terrorist activities, drug related crimes, and other criminal and even civil offenses. ...
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  • ...lized by the people who become dependent upon the state and its forms of [[civil religion]] with the promise of entitlements providing some form of [[free b ...e from her [[father]], Enki who granted her [[tutelary]] powers under his civil authority. ...
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  • ...reedom of speech, freedom of the press, freedom of religion, free markets, civil rights, democratic societies, secular governments, gender equality, and int ...ction of a government ''polity'' which is defined as "a form or process of civil government or constitution" brings an exercising authority to force equalit ...
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  • ...rms of nature and only recently have been gleaned from ''nature'' by the [[civil law]]. <blockquote>Patrimonial has come to mean "The field of [[civil law]] that is indicated with the French words 'droit patrimonial' ('vermoge ...
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  • ...organization or the administration of government" and then there are those civil rights that are connected and regulated through the "the organization or th ...euma'' <Ref name="politeuma">{{4175}}</Ref> meaning "the administration of civil affairs" derived from the word '' polites''<Ref>{{4177}} </Ref> meaning "ci ...
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  • * The Civil State of the book [[TKC|Thy Kingdom Comes]]<Br> ...
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  • * The Civil State of the book [[TKC|Thy Kingdom Comes]]<Br> ...
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  • ...responsibility to reclaim the land for Jesus Christ — to have dominion in civil structures, just as in every other aspect of life and godliness. But it is ...religious neutrality, no neutral law, no neutral education, and no neutral civil government. Then they will be get busy in constructing a Bible-based social ...
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  • but he remains an individual with civil rights within that general body. Those &ldquo;Civil rights are such as belong to every citizen ...
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  • ...upon the dainties of rulers which are a [[snare| snare and a net]]. Those civil systems of [[social welfare]] are the [[table]] that [[degenerate]] the [[m ...
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  • ...surroundings, and his essay Resistance to Civil Government (also known as Civil Disobedience), an argument for disobedience to an unjust state. ...
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  • ...According to the received-law-of-the-land bastards are not children to any civil purpose. ...primary authority, for the conclusions drawn, should be declared. Is it a civil statute? Natural Law? Mosaic Law? Can we intermingle terms and concepts ...
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  • ...commits [[fornication]], even [[adultery]] with the civil government the [[civil law|people create for themselves]]. That state provides the [[daily bread]] ...
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  • A general distinction can be made between ''[[Civil law|civil law jurisdictions]]'' (including canon and socialist law), in which the leg ...ning litigant. This civil law should not to be confused with ''[[Civil law|civil law jurisdictions]]'' previously mentioned. ...
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  • | [[Civil law]] | [[Law]] | [[Natural Law]] | [[Corporation]] | [[Contract]] | [[Gole <FONT FACE="Garamond, serif"><FONT SIZE=3>Civil law is the law that ...
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  • ☞ [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Isf7LjQTcOQ '''Civil Rights''', SS Video Series 2-10 5:00] ...
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  • ...heir use out of the context of time and location. Words and phrases like [[Civil law]] and like ''marriage'' have many different uses in different times and ...m the agreement to marry and from the act of becoming married.” It “is the civil status of one man and one woman united in law for the discharge to each oth ...
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  • ...Bois was an American sociologist, socialist, historian and Pan-Africanist civil rights activist. Instead, [[Du Bois]] insisted on what he calls full civil rights and increased political representation, .... He thought this umbrell ...
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  • ...h the teeth of the "Whore" which becomes the beast or [[exercise authority|civil authority]] that provides for the people through [[legal charity]]. ]] ...ut with Sulla because he supported Marius his uncle against Sulla during a civil war. From there he went into the military. The combination of these to worl ...
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  • The "Civil War" was not "about slavery". If it was then why did the Corwin Amendment p ...
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  • == Civil == ...society - "usually a state, nation or body politic." Citizenship in such a civil society is, “The status of being a citizen” and may include a, “Membership ...
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  • Dan works for a civil engineering firm in Coeurd'Alene, Idaho, and is the executive director of C ...
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  • ...ion]] and forced everyone, eventually under penalty of death to join their civil or [[Public religion]]. ...
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  • "That no civil rulers are to be obeyed when they enjoin things that are inconsistent with ...bably have remained, by a seasonable precaution against despotic measures. Civil tyranny is usually small in its beginning, like "the drop of a bucket," til ...
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  • ...starting 5/8/2013. Facebook friend "X" posted a comment on the purpose of Civil government. Friends "P" and "E" chimed in to see if a more kingdom-oriented ...le have certain unalienable rights given by the Creator and the purpose of civil government is to protect an individual’s unalienable rights such as the rig ...
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  • ...that of the mother at mid term according to Roe vs Wade but [[Civil Rights|civil rights]] guaranteed under the constitution do not attach until birth. This ...
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  • ...978) was the chief of the U.S. Navy's Bureau of Yards and Docks and of the Civil Engineer Corps. Best known to the American public as the Father of the Navy ...
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  • '''[[Civil law]]''' [[Civil law]] (or civilian law) is a legal system intellectualized within the frame ...
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  • ...[[benefits]] to the people but subjugated them within the [[snare]] of the civil state. ...and will enforce that desire with the club of [[Cain]] in a city state or civil government. ...
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  • ...e laws are unchangeable in a ''[[cause and effect]]'' universe while the [[civil law]] or "[[legal title|legal systems]]", which we may call "[[law]]", are <center>'''“[[Civil Law]], Roman Law, and Roman Civil Law are also convertible phrases, meaning the same system of jurisprudence. ...
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  • ...Ref>Audre Lorde was an American writer, feminist, womanist, librarian, and civil rights activist.</Ref> the very syntax of the statement is sexist. The same ...now citizens, without regard to race, color, or previous condition. In the Civil Rights Act of 1964, it was prohibited for federal and state governments as ...
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  • ...flict]] reveals the danger of a [[social safety net]] through the power of civil government and why [[the way]] of [[Christ]] was seen as such a threat to t ...hope]], and [[charity]] of their [[network]] of [[tens]] rather than the [[civil law]] used by their institutions like the [[Temple of Diana]] in [[Ephesus] ...
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  • ..."a form of government in which God or a deity is recognized as the supreme civil ruler, the God's or deity's laws being interpreted by the ecclesiastical au ...
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  • ...state. They acted more in a civil capacity for Judea was a government. As civil leaders they domestically represented the government within it and to other ...priestly role. They interpreted ''eye for an eye'' literally and dated all civil documents with the phrase “after the high priest of the Most High”, opposin ...
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  • ...tus Caesar]] would be called. These communities operated as if they were ''civil religions''. [[Civil religion]] is in form a [[civic religion]], where documents of the formatio ...
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  • ...ple from their jurisdictional [[bondage]]. Even when Israel went back into civil bondage as a subject nations and [[merchandise|human resources]] of another ...
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  • non-entities, but free associations of citizens whose civil rights ...ym" HREF="#sdfootnote1anc">1</A><FONT SIZE=2 STYLE="font-size: 9pt">&ldquo;Civil ...
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  • ...s and method of these statements on stone and how did they differ from the civil laws of Egyptian Maat at the time that Israel departed from the [[bondage o ...and the [[degenerate|degenerating]] effects of the [[free bread]] from the civil [[temples]] of [[Egypt]] the [[Law of the Maat|Maat]] and the people's rela ...
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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 &ldquo;the administration of civil affairs... &ldquo;administration of civil affairs&rdquo; 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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  • '''“Civil Law, Roman Law, and Roman Civil Law are convertible phrases, meaning the same system of jurisprudence.”'''< ...in a state or community. Rights capable of being enforced or redressed in civil action. Also a term applied to certain rights secured to citizens of the Un ...
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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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  • ...her, and became [[sui juris]].</Ref>. When he fell out with Sulla during a civil war he went into the military. His uncle Marius had reformed the army so t ...
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  • ...its employment, occupation, exercise, or practice; specif., Roman and '''[[Civil law]]''', a personal servitude consisting in a jus intendi, or right to mak considered corporations from the point of view of the civil State. ...
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  • ...ten employed as institutions often included ''compelled offerings'' by the civil state which would get these goddesses labeled as ''[[harlots]]'' or ''[[who ...
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  • ...welfare]] dependent upon [[legal charity]] through the ''power'' of the [[civil law]].<Ref name="exauth">{{exauth}}</Ref> Jesus even told us those [[Corban|systems of civil sacrifice]] of the [[world]] ''made the word of God to none effect''. ...
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  • ...892}}</Ref> and tower<Ref name="tower">{{04062}}</Ref>" like [[Babylon]] a civil [[Systems|system]]? Were they a [[metaphor]] for the '''[[city of blood]]'' ...
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  • ...ictional systems of law used in the Roman Empire following their own Roman civil war. There are lots of disputes. Some may be civil or some may be criminal. Court is about making a record of justice and merc ...
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  • ...founded on distinct principles, and claiming incidentally to supersede the civil law in virtue of a superior sanctity inherent in those principles.”<Ref>Mai ...is not law in itself, but it only exists “by the side of” the law, and the civil law, at that. ...
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  • ...ire and maintained the viability of their system not just the military and civil affairs. That power would be maintained by [[force]] and [[fear]] and deman ...
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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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  • ...i>Public law</i>. One of the highest functionaries in the organization of civil government, standing next to the sovereign or executive head, acting as his ...
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  • another civil war broke out between Demetrius II, and Diodotus Tryphon, who wanted to pla ...ul school of rabbis, incited a revolt that would turn into a six-year-long civil war, in which 50,000 Jews were killed. ...
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  • | v3 The [[Civil law|civil system]] becomes a [[caldron]] like the city states of [[Cain]], [[Nimrod]] ...
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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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  • ...nor to bring people together but to [[divide]] and create factions to fuel civil war. ...
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  • ...he power to make [[statute]]s and [[ordinances]] establishing crimes in [[civil law]]. ...
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  • ...tem of [[Corban]] through the power of the [[priest|priesthood]] and the [[civil law]] in order to [[exercise authority]]<Ref name="exauth">{{exauth}}</Ref> ...
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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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  • ...ple and destroy the [[liberty]] of the [[masses]] sense the beginning of [[civil law]]. ...
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  • : 2. Liberty is divided into civil, natural, personal, and political. : 3. '''Civil liberty''' is the power to do whatever is permitted by the constitution of ...
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