For Carloman, a deeply religious man, it was a duty of love; for Pippin a practical duty.
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The writer's main interest lies in the application of religion to the practical duties of life, whether in the church or in the world.
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He was succeeded by his younger brother Francis William Ogilvy-Grant who had already taken over all practical duties and curatorship of the estates from the point of his mental instability.
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Born a naturalist; and having no relish for the practical duties of a surgeon, Forbes in the spring of 1836 abandoned the idea of taking a medical degree, resolving to devote himself to science and literature.
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Such a practice, which Weber calls syncretism, is not only impossible but also unethical, for it avoids the practical duty to stand up for our own ideals [ Weber 1904 / 1949, p . 58 in]
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The author counsels ( 1 ) to steadfastness and perseverance under persecution ( 1 2 : 10 ); ( 2 ) to the practical duties of a holy life ( 2 : 11 3 : 13 ); ( 3 ) he adduces the example of Christ and other motives to patience and holiness ( 3 : 14 4 : 19 ); and ( 4 ) concludes with counsels to pastors and people ( chap . 5 ).