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to be the "Two Greatest Commandments," which were to "Love the Lord your God with all your heart, with all your soul, with all your mind, and with all your strength," and to, "love your neighbor as yourself."
What then, one may ask, was Jesus' means of spreading
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Category: /Literature
of everyone else in life. This lesson I have already learned. I have, for the most part, strong ties with my family, friends, and the Lord. Some of the most important things are invisible to the eye. Jesus inspired me to write this essay.
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Category: /Literature/English
his darling Cunegonde again. He seldom dwells on his misfortunes, and looks to the future for hope while many of the other characters mull over what a horrid existence they lead. The Venetian Nobleman, Lord Pococurante relates to Candide in a manner
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Category: /History/War & Conflicts
and wilde,
At every word,
Methought I heard one calling, Childe :
And I reply?d, My Lord.
The Collar
Perhaps the best treatment of the subject of submission to the Divine Will is to be found in The Collar, which is certainly among the most celebrated
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is a place reserved sir.
Macbeth. Where?
Lennox. Here, my good lord. What is t that moves Your Highness.
Macbeth. Which of you have do this?
Lords. What, my good Lord?
Macbeth. Thou canst not say I did it. Never shake
Thy gory locks at me
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Category: /Society & Culture/Religion
of the truth of God's Word? No, but because he was "more exceedingly zealous of the traditions of my fathers" He was with the "in" group.
Do you know what the Lord Himself said about this? He said to the Pharisees
(of whom Paul was one); By your traditions you
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Category: /Law & Government/Law Issues
Assess critically the importance of the decision of the House of Lords in Woollin [1999] AC 82, in understanding the concept of intention in English criminal law.
In order to assess critically the importance of the decision of the HL in Woollin, I
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Category: /Arts & Humanities/Film & TV
are in a big family.
To all our friends who are always there to make us laugh.
To our family, who always supported us in anyway they can. "Mahal po namin kayo."
Above all, to the Lord God Almighty, to whom we owe our lives. We share this paper to You God. "Thanks
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Category: /Law & Government
are in a big family.
To all our friends who are always there to make us laugh.
To our family, who always supported us in anyway they can. "Mahal po namin kayo."
Above all, to the Lord God Almighty, to whom we owe our lives. We share this paper to You God
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Category: /Arts & Humanities/Theater
) appears and tries to break up the quarrel, but Tybalt (Lady Capulet's nephew) appears and picks a fight with Benvolio. At length, officers try to break up the fight, even while Lord Capulet and Lord Montague begin to fight one another. The Prince of Verona
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