At first glance, gazing upon Mark Brunnell's undefiled uniform, the easy thing to do Sunday was to blame a pass rush that couldn't get to a quarterback who previously had been sacked 38 times.
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It underscores that the piece is not so much futuristic as it is retrospective and even nostalgic, evoking a between-the-wars Gotham, when the subways seemed undefiled and the city was being wrenched by industrial and architectural transitions.
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He then equates this statement to a dialogue DMgen often cites between Nanyue Huairang and his teacher Dajian Huineng in which they discuss the undefiled nature of " practice and verification " ( ), setting up his argument that buddha nature is just reality itself.
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The Marian prayers " Obsecro te " ( " I beseech thee " ) and " O Intemerata " ( " O undefiled one " ) were frequently added, as were devotions for use at Passion of Christ, among other optional texts.
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For example " The Way of God is an Undefiled Way " apparently a Psalm setting, was to be sung by the famed bass soloist, the Reverend John Gostling, to celebrate King William III's safe and successful return from campaigning in Flanders.
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While Christ, holy, innocent and undefiled knew nothing of sin, but came to expiate only the sins of the people, the Church, embracing in its bosom sinners, at the same time holy and always in need of being purified, always follows the way of penance and renewal.
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The disciple of the Noble Ones, Kalamas, who has such a hate-free mind, such a malice-free mind, such an undefiled mind, and such a purified mind, is one by whom, here and now, these four solaces are found . | " }}
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The ultimate goal for each human being was to willingly conform oneself to the revealed character of God in every respect, preferring good to evil not out of any fear of punishment or desire for reward, but rather " on account of the innate loveliness of undefiled goodness; of pure unalloyed holiness ."
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Inside the Church of God, the Lord Jesus Christ and the apostles teach the pure and undefiled religion, written as " thrskeia " in the Greek Bible ( pronounced as " thrace-ki-ah " ) which means " worshipping " or the observance of something related to worship.
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The ultimate goal for each human being was to willingly conform oneself to the " revealed character " of God in every respect, preferring good to evil not out of a fear of punishment or any desire for reward, but rather solely " on account of the innate loveliness of undefiled goodness; of pure unalloyed holiness ."