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  • Its inward sign is the true spiritual kingdom: the covenantal relationship between God and believers.
  • Having done with him I took boat again (being mightily struck with a woman in a hat, a seaman's mother, -- [Mother or mauther, a wench.] -- that stood on the key) and home, where at the office all the morning with Sir W. Coventry and some others of our board hiring of fireships, and Sir W. Coventry begins to see my pains again, which I do begin to take, and I am proud of it, and I hope shall continue it. Diary of Samuel Pepys — Complete 1666 N.S.
  • So I asked Justice Kirby his view about international human rights covenants and treaties.
  • In some ways, the self-taught writer could be called the Southern godmother of feminism, an autodidactic intellectual who carved out her singular role as a woman to be reckoned with on her on terms, in her own idiosyncratic ways, in the most hallowed and male-dominated coven in the country--the Halls of Congress--a generation before Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton emerged on the national stage. Jeff Biggers: "Office Holders Are Desperate": 180 Years Before HuffPo, Anne Royall's Wicked Blogs Held DC Accountable
  • In this case the subtenant had covenanted with his landlord that he would repair the property.
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  • The New Covenant permits Gentile Christians to be included in the covenant with Abraham.
  • The marriage covenant is the foundation of the family.
  • The issue of this was that they did not keep God's covenant, and so the entail was at length cut off, and the sceptre departed from Judah by degrees. Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume III (Job to Song of Solomon)
  • Cadfael found something so significant in that arrow-straight progress towards the church that he followed, candidly curious and officiously helpful, and finding Rafe of Coventry standing hesitant by the parish altar, looking round him at the multiplicity of chapels contained in transepts and chevet, directed him with blunt simplicity to the one he was looking for. The Hermit of Eyton Forest
  • By putting over against merit theology not grace but covenantal nomism, Sanders [and the NPP] has managed to have a structure that preserves grace in the 'getting in' while preserving works (and frequently some form or other of merit theology) in the 'staying in.' WordPress.com News
  • “I eats them,” said Stella, reversing her small cauliflower-like person on the sofa, till only a circle of white rims with a nucleus of coventry frilling, with two pink legs kicking gently upwards, were visible. Red Pottage
  • The constitution of the League was termed by Mr. Wilson a Covenant, a word redolent of biblical and puritanical times, which accorded well with the motives that decided him to prefer Geneva to Brussels as the seat of the League, and to adopt other measures of a supposed political character. The Inside Story of the Peace Conference
  • It is unnecessary to juxtapose the legal and relational aspects of covenant theology. In all three covenants, personal relations are premised upon just legal relations.
  • Born in Australia, Young first came to prominence in Germany and is familiar in the UK to audiences at Covent Garden, where her interpretations of the mainstream repertoire have been variable.
  • When a lessee commits a breach of covenant on which the lessor has a right of re-entry, he may elect to avoid or not to avoid the lease, and he may do so by deed or by word.
  • Me encantaria ver a las Chipettes en esa pelicula lo mas pronto posible,no me covence solo verla en Youtube,lo que me encantaria es ver la pelicula entera. Alvin and The Chipmunks: The Squeakquel Trailer. With Chipettes? Really? | MovieChopShop
  • Any Witch who is part of a coven or more specifically a tradition can tell you this.
  • The Covenanters, for instance, fought to rid Scotland of what they feared were popish influences.
  • The son of a Covent Garden barber, he was initially self-taught and learned through copying prints and drawings and assisting architectural draughtsmen.
  • He made a covenant with Abraham to be God to him and to his descendants after him.
  • If the employer requires protection he should have the foresight to include an express covenant in the employment contract.
  • Israel, at Sinai, vowed to present the first-born of their males and their first-fruits to the Lord; and that vow they homologated when they Covenanted again. The Ordinance of Covenanting
  • It does not sound as if the covenant in your case says who must mend the road. Times, Sunday Times
  • That is the covenant, the bond that binds this brotherhood of airmen.
  • As the Davidic epoch is the point of the covenant-people's highest glory, so the captivity is that of their lowest humiliation. Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
  • Israel was seen as God's son in the Mosaic covenant.
  • Coventry developed from a significant centre of production to a centre of motor car activity by the beginning of the First World War.
  • Genesis 9:15: And I will remember my covenant with you, and with every living soul that beareth flesh: and there shall no more be waters of a flood to destroy all flesh. The Ark
  • But admitting that the taking of bribes can be sanctified by their becoming the property of the Company, it may still be asked, For what end and purpose has the Company covenanted with Mr. Hastings that money taken extorsively shall belong to the Company? The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. 10 (of 12)
  • That God made use of man's need for such signs in his revelation to the people of the Old Covenant is clear in his singling out Mount Horeb and Mount Sinai for his theophanies to Moses, or from the Oaks of Mambre being sacred to Abraham, or the holy stone at Bethel being sacred to Jacob. Why do we need beautiful churches?
  • The year-long ban didn't seem to have much impact on news.com although they did add a slightly sarky paragraph to Google stories noting that the search giant had sent them to Coventry.
  • Now that Magrat Garlick has become queen, the witches coven is short a member. Review: Maskerade by Terry Pratchett
  • And that followed his special delivery at White Hart Lane last month, when he netted twice in a 2-0 Coventry win.
  • Brock Enright. 13 color Silkscreen on 350 gsm Coventry Rag. 24 in x 18 in .... Stephanie Adamowicz: Limited Edition Artworks for Sale in Unexpected Places
  • These two conjunct objects of the Divine Covenant are to be carefully considered, in order to obtain a clear and accurate view of miraculous inspiration by the Holy Ghost.
  • These tricars were made between 1903 and 1906 by the Rex Motor Manufacturing Co in Coventry, later ones with V twins.
  • Willen covenanted with the town for the benefit and protection of the retained land.
  • He claimed that all those who believe His message and receive His way of salvation are made part of the covenant.
  • The contract contained a restrictive covenant against building on the land.
  • After sealing and labeling the third Baggie, I said, WEC is trying to update the image of the covens. Arcane Circle
  • In 1974 he opened his own business employing 12 people and bought a studio in Covent Garden.
  • Needless to say, the Old Testament teems with such types and pictures which (as we saw last month) were specifically given to provide insight, instruction and illumination in relation to their new-covenant antitypes.
  • One perspective reflected a background of English / Welsh dissent and the other a Scots / Irish covenanter tradition.
  • Hark ye, Covenant," she went on, "whan his sowl he selled him, the deevil telled him, 'at never mair sud he turn a hair at cry or moanin' in highway or loanin ', for greitin' or sweirin 'or grane o' despair. Warlock o' Glenwarlock
  • The mythology of a religion tends to reflect the covenant between the followers of a religion and the Divine.
  • The defendant covenanted to pay to the plaintiff an insurance rent, and did pay such rent.
  • Each parcel has multiple property interests outstanding that must be acquired or removed to sustain redevelopment, such as freehold estates, future interests, easements, covenants, leaseholds and security interests, any one or more of which could be jointly held. The Volokh Conspiracy » More on eminent domain and the Michigan Supreme Court:
  • The 44-year-old was at pains to defend his record at Coventry, claiming that with City he proved five years ago he can keep teams in the Premiership.
  • Prudentials, according to general rules of Scripture, may be of use in circumstantials, but will bare prudentials in substantials also satisfy either our God, our covenant, our consciences, or our end in this great work of reformation? The Divine Right of Church Government by Sundry Ministers Of Christ Within The City Of London
  • I shall wave to Coventry tonight as we whizz past on the M6.
  • It does not sound as if the covenant in your case says who must mend the road. Times, Sunday Times
  • Those of us on both sides should talk to each other, covenanting to speak the truth as best we can. Ben Daniel: Immigration and Mexico: A Time to Tell the Truth
  • Some tenants prefer, however, to seek to obtain from the landlord a covenant not to waive the exemption.
  • Banking covenants are breached when borrowings reach at 3.5 times. Times, Sunday Times
  • Mr.. Thorowgood, not to be outdone, responded to the effect that she had "suspicioned" all along that this was going to be the case, and that when she had heard in the village yesterday that Mr. Coventry had gone straight to the Cottage upon his return that afternoon to Silverquay -- with Mr. Lovell away in Ferribridge, too, and all! The Vision of Desire
  • In the absence of a restrictive covenant, there is no legal right to a view. Times, Sunday Times
  • There's a little diddy baby hedgehog (about the size of my fist) in The Coven Grounds at the moment.
  • It ought to be rendered, just as the word berith of the Old Testament, "covenant. Easton's Bible Dictionary
  • In addition he seeks covenants to ensure that surrounding parkland remains as pasture so that the wider country house landscape is assured protection.
  • Long ago the Lords of the Order had made a covenant with the Alaloi people that no civilized person would venture beyond these bounds. THE BROKEN GOD
  • Why do you decontextualize a passage of covenantal law to promote an environmentalist agenda? Lean Left » Blog Archive » Read Your Bible, A Continuing Series
  • He's tanned, there's a puckish glint in his eye and his Coventry accent is proudly unblunted by his years in academia.
  • But the new thing unfolded is that the covenant is to continue in force graciously also for his descendants "for generations" -- literally "for their generations" -- as a berith ` olam. Exposition of Genesis: Volume 1
  • It does not, in the slightest, suggest that the Old Covenant is not still binding on unbaptized Jews.
  • Covent Garden has made some attempt to make opera accessible to a wider public.
  • The nations covenanted to fight terrorism around the world
  • Employers are not free to construct restrictive covenants as they wish. Times, Sunday Times
  • When the skies were devoid of light, the German bomber planes honed in on Birmingham and nearby Coventry.
  • By supporting the work of the Benevolent Fund through a donation or Deed of Covenant.
  • He was the man who sometimes got ahead of me in the Covent Garden gallery queue and took over what I thought of as my seat on the centre gangway of the front row.
  • In addition he seeks covenants to ensure that surrounding parkland remains as pasture so that the wider country house landscape is assured protection.
  • When the Order moved from Arcite three thousand years ago and found it occupied by bands of wild men, well, we made a covenant with them. THE BROKEN GOD
  • The covenantee must declare the full amount receivable on his tax return and he is given credit for the tax withheld.
  • This was reinforced by supportive messages from pals and, while I swithered, they gave me business introductions and I waited for my restrictive covenant to end,’ he said.
  • The Stone is our hearthstone - the coven has one, and many if not all of us have personal ones on our own altars too.
  • _trouse_, is of every-day use in this county of Hereford for trimmings of hedges; that it is given by Grose as a verb in use in Warwickshire for trimming off the superfluous branches; and lastly, that it is employed as a substantive to signify shreddings by Philemon Holland, who, if I rightly remember, was many years head master of Coventry Grammar School: Notes and Queries, Number 189, June 11, 1853 A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, etc.
  • Google Covenant House and Sarah Palin and there are no huge explosions of news and certainly no massive "hyperventilation" via liberals or anybody for that matter. "Levi Johnston, the kid who knocked up Bristol Palin and will now be forced to marry her, will attend the RNC tonight."
  • They can also lead to wasted taxpayer dollars when unaccompanied by adequate social services and anti-drug covenants.
  • I don't know about you," said Bernard Haitink to Simon Rattle, watching Kleiber rehearse a 1986 "Otello" at Covent Garden, "but I think my studies in this art have only just begun. The Disappearing Maestro
  • My coven is The Witches of Broome because most of us live in Broome County. Where To Park Your Broomstick
  • I wanted to join a coven so I could learn the magickal arts and celebrate holidays together.
  • I know you can't dine here in consequence of the tempestuous weather on the Covent Garden shores, but if you will come in when you have done Trinculizing, you will delight me greatly, and add in no inconsiderable degree to the "conviviality" of the meeting. The Letters of Charles Dickens Vol. 3 (of 3), 1836-1870
  • A mile from thence is a very high hill from whence I Could see a great distance – Warwick and Coventry and a large tract of Land all round. Through England on a Side Saddle in the Time of William and Mary
  • The campus is linked by regular bus services to Coventry.
  • the association should get rid of its elderly members--not by euthanasia, of course, but by Coventry
  • Lord Wellworthy can enforce the covenant only whilst he retains the legal estate in the Stately Mansion Hotel.
  • The Coventry recording has the added bonus of two interviews with Braxton.
  • The Sabbath was, I agree, a covenantal sign for the Mosaic covenant, and it certainly ceased as a 7th day covenant.
  • On the first day of spring in 1996, our local newspaper ran an article about a local coven of witches.
  • He founded a cell in both the London and the Coventry charterhouses, and was a visitor to, and benefactor of, the Hull charterhouse.
  • Their first concern will be to minimize their risk against loan default by requiring collateral or restrictive covenants.
  • In July, the agrichemical company breached two of its debt covenants with its banking syndicate. Japan Stocks Lead Asian Markets Higher
  • I love opera and last year I got tickets for Covent Garden.
  • However, lawlessness remained a problem, with bandits known as mosstroopers, very often former Royalist or Covenanter soldiers, plundering both the English troops and the civilian population.
  • It's a sad peety that ye couldna keep your flesh an 'bluid frae companyin' an 'covenantin' wi 'them that lichtly speak o' the kirk. The Lilac Sunbonnet
  • God himself, or by some one of his deputies or ambassadors as a kind of internuncio to the covenant. The Works of James Arminius, Vol. 1
  • Intellectual property: Restrictive intellectual property clauses in employment contracts or restrictive covenants could force the brightest free workers to walk.
  • Black's transfer to an Italian football club came as a shock to Coventry supporters.
  • CIVIX counterclaimed for false advertising, tortious interference with prospective economic advantage, and breach of contract/breach of the covenant of good faith and fair dealing. Archive 2009-02-01
  • There is a wealth of Coventry-produced aircraft and other exhibits, dominated by the giant Armstrong-Whitworth built Argosy freighter of 1959.
  • Coventry was heavily bombed during the last war.
  • In the lease the lessee's covenants were contained in clause 4.
  • The lugubrious Scouser does his best, but who can blame him for that hangdog expression, with Coventry City languishing in the wrong half of the table and the shares that once made him a multi-millionaire delisted by the Stock Exchange?
  • The worsening storm engulfing the sector will inevitably trigger fears of widespread covenant breaches. Times, Sunday Times
  • Archer and Sybil, the friend with whom she'd decided to start the coven, stepped into the circle, one from either side. CIRCLE OF THREE: BOOK 15 INITIATION
  • This, then, is inwrapped in this promise of the covenant unto the elect, with whom it is established: God will be a God to them for ever, and that to bless them with all the blessings which he communicates in and by the Lord The Doctrine of the Saints��� Perseverance Explained and Confirmed
  • It secured a debt refinancing until 2018 but admitted in its accounts that its performance would have to improve or costs be cut to avoid breaching covenants. Times, Sunday Times
  • Second, and more importantly, Sanders [and the NPP] has erected the structure of covenantal nomism as [their] alternative to merit theology …. covenantal nomism as a category is not really an alternative to merit theology, and therefore it is no real response to it. WordPress.com News
  • The words in the Hebrew run thus, "I will avenge the avengement," which importeth this much, that God is at open war and at public defiance with those that break His covenant: He is not only angry with them, but He will be revenged of them. The Covenants And The Covenanters Covenants, Sermons, and Documents of the Covenanted Reformation
  • Moreover, the masculinist assumptions of human rights language have already been noted, and feminists have been critical of articles in the various Declarations and Covenants which assume traditional gender roles.
  • It looks as if around 75% of Becta's 200-strong workforce will face redundancy, and in Coventry, that's an all-too familiar story. Spending review 2010: living with the cuts
  • They are the kind of journeymen he was used to working with at Coventry.
  • I have shaped the structure of these reflections in accord with the creedal affirmation and the five promises made by those who wish to renew their commitment to Christ in the baptismal covenant.
  • But, Charles having got over to Scotland where the men of the Solemn League and Covenant led him a prodigiously dull life and made him very weary with long sermons and grim Sundays, the Parliament called the redoubtable Oliver home to knock the Scottish men on the head for setting up that Prince. A child`s history of England
  • Under the changes, a fee will also be charged for modifications to properties where covenants still apply.
  • This means that the covenantee has a choice between suing the owner, or proceeding against the original covenantor.
  • Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Dresden, the Blitz, Coventry and Caen, the gas chambers and the gulags – with, more recently Iraq, Afghanistan, and the wars in Africa – demonstrate, in particular, our leaders' propensities to hijack science for wholesale murder. Steven Pinker is wrong – we live in the bloodiest times ever | letters
  • They covenanted in loyalty to the king.
  • For something this size, you covenant it to maximise the tax efficiency and hence the amount of the donation.
  • Old Swan, and there to Michell and staid while he and she dressed themselves, and here had a 'baiser' or two of her, whom I love mightily; and then took them in a sculler (being by some means or other disappointed of my own boat) to W.ite Hall, and so with them to W.stminster, Sir W. Coventry, Bruncker and I all the morning together discoursing of the office business, and glad of the Controller's business being likely to be put into better order than formerly, and did discourse of many good things, but especially of having something done to bringing the Surveyor's matters into order also. Diary of Samuel Pepys — Volume 49: January 1666-67
  • A jazz equivalent of a National Theatre company or ENO has never been seriously broached in England, though a National Jazz Centre was almost built in Covent Garden in the early 80s, before overoptimism, underfunding and Thatcherism sank it. London jazz festival: the grand nationals
  • If the covenant has the meaning suggested by the lessees, the lessors are liable for breach of the implied covenant.
  • His Republican rivals have done him damage by focusing on his record as chief executive at the Bain company, which they described as a coven of corporate raiders and vultures, taking over smaller firms and laying off workers. Mitt Romney cruises to victory in New Hampshire primary
  • He had the wonderful [black] character tenor Stephen Cole play the scene as the Covent Garden Sutherland in "Lucia," down to the white hoop dress, and I don't think I've ever seen or heard anything as sublimely funny in my life. Flattery, the sincerest form of
  • The confirmation of the covenant is assigned to Him also elsewhere. Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
  • I lived for three years, in Coventry and was a council candidate during that time in Bob Ainsworth's constituency. Bob Ainsworth - A sign of desperation by the government
  • Then, we embodying the generosity and engagement that pulsates at the heart of Jewish tradition, this day will truly be a portal to a Shabbat LaShem, a Sabbath of the Lord, and we will be living the kind of covenanted community that can ennoble humanity and all creation. Rabbi Bradley Shavit Artson: Possessing And Releasing
  • Gospel has succeeded to the Jewish priest in respect to giving _surety_ officially for the fulfilment of the covenant, and on that account may with propriety be called a _priest_. An Essay on the Scriptural Doctrine of Immortality
  • If you like dancing to drum and bass, come to the Coven on Saturday night.
  • The covenant was launched two years ago as a way for businesses to publicly pledge support for servicemen and women. The Sun
  • Her downcast eyes rise to meet the men of the Coventry household, first the handsome young brothers, then the filthy-rich uncle.
  • Kirby: Her pseudo-marriage to the octogenarian was the worst kind of betrayal of the covenant. Too sad to watch?
  • Nevertheless, the plaintiffs sought a declaration that they were entitled to the benefit of that covenant and an order restraining the defendants from building in breach of it.
  • Jesus, in the Old Covenant, your people were sanctified by being sprinkled with the blood of sacrificial animals.
  • And it's doubtful that decisions to ratify international covenants on the subject involve much public consideration either.
  • But it means that there is at least the possibility of a twofold ecclesial reality in view in the middle distance: that is, a 'covenanted' Anglican global body, fully sharing certain aspects of a vision of how the Church should be and behave, able to take part as a body in ecumenical and interfaith dialogue; and, related to this body, but in less formal ways with fewer formal expectations, there may be associated local churches in various kinds of mutual partnership and solidarity with one another and with 'covenanted' provinces. Communion, Covenant and our Anglican Future
  • The covenant implied that the ultimate goal of the tutelary relationship was to educate the colonial peoples to political independence.
  • And thus inviolable is the covenant of grace: I have sworn that I would not be wroth with thee, as I have been, and rebuke thee, as I have done. Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume IV (Isaiah to Malachi)
  • It's simple to do this now by filling in the direct debit and covenant on the back of the donation form.
  • Another problem with restrictive covenants is that they must be monitored and enforced. Financial Markets, Institutions and Money
  • First Congregational Church of Long Beach, United Church of Christ, is a community of seekers, covenanting to support and care for each other as we explore what it means to be people of faith. Steve Anderson: Help the homeless? Long Beach, CA Church ordered to stop!
  • The old Ark of the Covenant is a prefigurative type of Mary—it was considered by the Israelites as a very holy object, something so holy that no one could touch it! Marian Devotion
  • The risk fee covenant clause is associated with the incentive fees on contract.
  • Although generally attributed to Leonardo Pisano, il Figlio di (son of) Bonacci, this proportion is also found in the measurements of the Ark of the Covenant (Exodus 25): 2.5 cubits long by 1.5 cubits wide and high (1.5/2.5 = 0.6). Architecture and Memory: The Renaissance Studioli of Federico da Montefeltro
  • The spark of divinity stays within the Jew eternally as a consequence of God's covenant with His people Israel.
  • The promisee tried to justify the non-competition covenant on the grounds that it protected trade secrets.
  • He covenanted to pay £30 a month into the fund.
  • National Semi to pay higher rates on $1. 5B loan to ease covenants Google pays $6. 3M worth of bonuses to execs who collectively sold $60M worth of stock last year Actel extends board nominations deadline a third time at shareholder's request Palm results to be much worse than expected; may 'remarket' some of Elevation's stake Good ole HP'er: Been with hp for years. SiliconBeat
  • They would rather kill Jesus than violate the Law - a Law originally intended to help the people of Israel remain inside the covenant with God.
  • I'm rather timersome about this conveyance," said the purchaser, having at length waded through the covenants of the deed. The Spy
  • In one of the major cup competitions they have been given home advantage against first division Coventry.
  • Bristol, with its vital link with Bordeaux, was rapidly becoming the entrepôt of late medieval Severnside; whilst York, Coventry, and especially London were centres of international trade.
  • ↑ This practice is usually referred to as shunning, but because Bahá'ís can conduct business transactions with Covenant breakers, the practice is not same as shunning by Amish and some other groups, which is total. Citizendium, the Citizens' Compendium - Recent changes [en]
  • He'd lived there for many years, and holding the Beltane ritual on his land was a coven tradition. CIRCLE OF THREE: BOOK 3: SECOND SIGHT
  • The maker of denim jeans said it is in compliance with all other covenants under its bank and note agreements.
  • The blessing of God, as ours in covenant, is that which sweetens all our creature-comforts to us, and makes them comforts indeed; then we receive the increase of the earth as a mercy indeed when with it God, even our own God, gives us his blessing. Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume III (Job to Song of Solomon)
  • If you make regular gifts through a covenant we can reclaim the income tax which you have already paid on this money.
  • Any money it makes it covenants back to the charity - last year this was £159,000.
  • The only time that ritual bodily cutting, otherwise anathematized, is not only allowed but enjoined in Judaism is ritual circumcision (berit milah), performed as a sign of covenant with God (significantly, on the male organ). Ritual in the United States.
  • Mr Fisher will outline plans to return to the Coventry area after possibly three years of groundsharing outside the city.
  • The agreements governing our debt contain financial and other restrictive covenants that limit our ability to take certain actions, such as incurring additional debt or making acquisitions. The Earth Times Online Newspaper
  • SET your satnav for Coventry this weekend. The Sun
  • ‘Our clients are paying for our services, not the extra frills of working from the glassy palaces of Covent Garden,’ he said.
  • Ever since Abraham, circumcision was the way Jews marked their covenant with God.
  • Many were slain on the field, and such a number in the pursuit, that above one-third of the Covenanters were reported to have fallen; in which number, however, must be computed a great many fat burgesses who broke their wind in the flight, and thus died without stroke of sword. named Alister, or Alexander M ` Donnell, by birth a Scottish islesman, and related to the Earl of Antrim, to whose patronage he owed the command assigned him in the Irish troops. A Legend of Montrose
  • She instituted proceedings against her landlord for breach of his repairing covenant and he counterclaimed for possession.
  • BP also said it would separately pay Bridas Corp. $700 million to settle claims between the two companies and to terminate what it called legacy restrictive covenants among BP, Pan American Energy and Bridas Corp. These allowed Pan American Energy to participate in any of BP's activities in the southernmost areas of South America. BP Says It Didn't Need to Sell Asset in Argentine Deal
  • Spiritual commitment isn't just being Wiccan a few times a month at coven meetings.
  • This proposition is enunciated in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, and the implementation of these rights is reduced to treaty form in a series of covenants of various rights subscribed to by most of the nations of the world.
  • A landlord is bound to include a covenant against assignment and subletting if he wishes to maintain control over the business tenancy.
  • As a third term, the covenant engages aspects of the body politic as well as the modern contract.
  • Their phylacteries and fringes were given as tactile reminders of who they are-covenant children of the uniquely sovereign God.
  • As Coventre has fed me, unthanked and almost unvisited over these many years, so shall I now feed it, nor let any man, even onto my husband, harry it.
  • In the later 1700s Covent Garden and Drury Lane continued to provide English operas as part of the six days a week theatrical repertory.
  • The sense was that these were books belonging to the old or new covenant, not that the books themselves were the covenants.
  • It has been claimed that Spurs "baulked" at Coventry City's asking fee but the Sky Blues chairman insists he didn't quote any figures during the late bid to sign the IcCoventry
  • Baptism is both a confession of faith and the sign and seal of the covenant of grace into which the Lord has brought us.
  • Russians, or, indeed, upon any of the peoples represented in Paris, of the Secret Council's conspirative deliberations and circuitous procedure, which were in such strong contrast to the "open covenants openly arrived at" to which in their public speeches they paid such high tribute. The Inside Story of the Peace Conference
  • Coventry City have proved untouchable this season - they've just won their sixth consecutive game.
  • Coventry arrived winless in League One and bereft of confidence. The Sun
  • Eurosterling bondholders tend to prefer protective covenants that prevent a deterioration in credit quality, whereas eurodollar bondholders prefer the put-at-par option.
  • Definitely let each covener have an active role; if you have four members or more, you may want to have each person or a pair call one Quarter and/or consecrate the Circle with one of the Elements. Where To Park Your Broomstick
  • Covent Garden has made some attempt to make opera accessible to a wider public.
  • Through the proximity of these two verses, the resident alien has been redefined as a neighbor, to whom is due the covenant obligation of love.
  • This is in recognition of the fact that wildlife is no respecter of territorial lines covenanted between men.
  • Witches have been coming together as covens for centuries because groups have stronger magick than individuals.
  • He also covenanted to be responsible for all repairs to the pump other than capital replacements.
  • In accordance with the Report of the Public Service Commission (1886-7) the terms 'covenanted' and 'uncovenanted' have been disused. Rambles and Recollections of an Indian Official
  • Several opponents on the path have barred railroads from their land by adding restrictive covenants to their property deeds.
  • This covenant belongs to the community as much as it belongs to the man and woman who enter it.
  • Hence it appeared that the law could not be designed to set aside the promise; for (v. 20), A mediator is not a mediator of one, of one party only; but God is one, but one party in the promise or covenant made with Abraham: and therefore it is not to be supposed that by a transaction which passed only between him and the nation of the Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume VI (Acts to Revelation)
  • Revolution they refused to accept an uncovenanted king; one last brief day of triumph and vengeance they had, when they "rabbled" the conformist curates. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 4: Clandestinity-Diocesan Chancery
  • At least, methinks, from the Covenant which GOD made with _Abraham_, and his Seed, _the Blessings of which_ are _come upon the_ believing _Gentiles_ [r], there is Reason to hope well concerning the Infant Offspring of GOD'S People, early devoted, and often recommended to him, that their _Souls_ will be _bound in the Submission to Divine Providence in the Death of Children Recommended and inforced, in a sermon preached at Northampton, on the death of a very amiable and hopeful child, about five years old
  • So I hope that, if part of the message of Lambeth '08 is that we need to develop covenantal commitments, and that one aspect of this may be what you could call covenanted restraint, this will be seen in the context of a unity not enforced but given in Christ. Concluding Presidential Address to the Lambeth Conference
  • The maker of denim jeans said it is in compliance with all other covenants under its bank and note agreements.
  • If you make regular gifts through a covenant we can reclaim the income tax which you have already paid on this money.
  • Most scholars, however, would probably regard the inclusion of Mormon works on this page (The Book of Mormon, The Pearl of Great Price, and The Doctrine and Covenants) as malapropos.
  • Davies' victory in Sydney ended a 13-month title drought for the Coventry-born player.
  • Covenantal theology is also ‘new’ and aspects of ecclesiology and eschatology have awaited the last several centuries for finer definition and clarity.
  • When the Order moved from Arcite three thousand years ago and found it occupied by bands of wild men, well, we made a covenant with them. THE BROKEN GOD

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