Example sentences of "[noun] of god [coord] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Sometimes it seemed that the fear of God or of some other supernatural force was well inside of Ken , too .
2 Here was a young man learned in the New Testament and in the early Fathers ; thinking hard for himself ; manifestly a lover of God and of the gospel ; an Anglo-Catholic but one who spoke in tones more persuasive to Protestants than was usual among Anglo-Catholics , with tolerance , and respect , and a gratitude for all that was best in the Protestant tradition .
3 The fat , smug ego is the relentless enemy of God and of the happy life .
4 Instead of the Roman damnum fatalis , the common law carved out exceptions for inherent defects or vices of the goods , shipper 's contributory negligence , and acts of God or of the King 's enemies .
5 Descartes never questioned his beliefs about how things seemed to him at the time ; he asked instead how he could know other things , such as the existence of God or of a material world .
6 In the name of the Father , the Son and the Holy Spirit , we dedicate this memorial plaque to the glory of God and to the memory of the men of the Hundredth Bomb Group who served in the cause of freedom and through , from this airfield , may we pray .
7 Leslie Edwards ' memory is honoured in the Church of The Resurrection in Forest Road , Loughborough , where an oak memorial tablet is inscribed : To the glory of God and in memory of Leslie Edwards , OBE , Missioner to the Loughborough and District Mission to the Deaf , 1915–1951 .
8 As I unveil this plaque to the glory of God and in memory of all those who served in the Hundredth Bomb Group in the cause of freedom from this airfield .
9 This is a major part of the genius of God and of his Word — that it speaks specifically to people where they are and in terms of the culture in which they are immersed .
10 We have all had experiences of life in which the suffering of others has led us to ask questions of God and about God .
11 I urge the assembly to accept this amendment to depart from this statement , to commend to our churches the use of the apostle 's creed and to wait for a day of broad theological agreement which in the providence of God and by the work of the holy spirit will surely come and then agree upon a statement of faith which we shall all agree and be able to commend enthusiastically to the church but until then to depart from this one .
12 Examples might be the distinguishing features of God or of so-called noumenal selves .
13 Such rituals and procedures are designed to restore them to their proper place within the people of God and within the inner circle of his blessing .
14 In this climate , it was realized that there was a corrupting element in the exercise of power , so the idea that it was the ruler 's duty to exercise authority on behalf of God and of the people began to be re-emphasized .
15 In 1284 the statute of Wales declares that ‘ all those which are subject unto our power should be governed with due order , to the honour and praise of God and of Holy Church , and the advancement of justice ’ .
16 When Philip is preaching in Samaria and the residents believe his ‘ message about the good news of the Kingdom of God and about Jesus Christ ’ , their immediate response is to be baptised in his name ( Acts 8:12 ) .
17 His primary purpose was to announce and establish the Kingdom of God and in calling people to follow him to put material matters in their true perspective .
18 But the church of Canterbury had deeper roots , both in the kingdom of God and in the kingdom of England .
19 The spiritual area is concerned with everything in human knowledge or experience that is connected with or derives from a sense of God or of gods .
20 People will be equal both in the sight of God and in the eyes of their fellow people .
21 On the contrary , it is assumed that in the last resort truth is a matter of individual consciences where all consciences are held , by an act of faith , to be equal either in the sight of God or in the sight of man .
22 This is a totalizing view of society , and implies a certain anti-pluralism : freedom of belief and action within certain parameters , which are to be decided either by those who appear righteous in the sight of God or by those who , at least , conform in their lawmaking to the advice given to them by the righteous .
23 Now , for the love of god and of Seint John ,
24 Louis then swore in the lingua romana , so that Charles 's men would understand him : For the love of God and for the Christian people and for our common salvation , from this day henceforth , as far as God grants that I know and can , I shall so help this my brother Charles with my aid and in all things , as every man ought in right to help his brother , on condition that he does the like for me .
25 Surviving rules of gilds of laymen suggest that most such associations had a spiritual aspect ; in tenth-century Exeter gildsmen assembled " for the love of God and for our souls ' need , having regard both to the prosperity of our life and also to the days thereafter which we wish to be allotted to us at God 's Judgement " , and gave any member going on pilgrimage overseas five pence from each of his colleagues .
26 The love of God and of one 's neighbour is more valuable than sacrifice .
27 We were anxious that Joyce 's love of God and of Good , as one , would not seem pious , which she would have hated .
28 Now Lord we ask that the peace that you promise that passes our understanding will keep our hearts and minds in the knowledge and love of God and in its Son , your Son , our Saviour Jesus Christ and we ask for the blessing of you , of the Father upon us , as we continue to serve in your name .
29 Intimacy brings a deeper understanding of God and of our partner .
30 But the ordination of women does not stand or fall on that , rather it is related back to our understanding of God and of men and women created and redeemed in that image .
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