Example sentences of "[prep] god 's [noun] [conj] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Not with Abraham , but back where we have already been , in the World of God 's making and the Garden of his planting .
2 By this he did not mean the philosophical proofs of God 's existence or the natural religion which had been the focus of so much discussion in the eighteenth century , and which he and Barth , like Schleiermacher and Ritschl before them , had rejected .
3 It has therefore frequently been maintained that for the ancient Hebrews time was a unidirectional linear process extending from the divine act of creation to the ultimate accomplishment of God 's purpose and the final triumph , here on earth , of the chosen people , Israel .
4 The rejection of a loving , caring being by a cruel world becomes a proof of God 's love and a demonstration of its indestructibility .
5 Within all of the religious currents sustaining antislavery , the Bible was taken as a vital revelation of God 's will and a guide to right action .
6 We will trace in this chapter the significance of the ‘ Christ above but working through culture ’ model in terms of God 's revelation and the Church 's communication task and structural adaptations .
7 There was a clear distinction between the book of God 's words and the book of His works .
8 But it will mean some form of acceptable lifestyle that will subject us to the discipline of God 's world and the needs of his creation .
9 That is to say , it assumes the hierarchical erm conception of God 's world and the ethic of obedience , which , as we saw from that prose passage , underlies the conception of the fall as the central sin .
10 The felicity of God was not a piece of theological reasoning , but an essential part — a large and essential part — of God 's being and the world 's essence .
11 Our adoption is only made possible through the exercise of God 's grace and the operation of his Spirit ( Eph. 1:5 ; Gal.
12 In the Bible , Abraham was the founder of Israel , a man chosen by God , a man of faith , the recipient of God 's promises and a man of profound significance to both Jew and Christian ; but Omri founded the city of Samaria and was an evil man .
13 His paper was certainly outspoken : and , as his Church Times obituary remarked , ‘ our friend was no respecter of persons , however high in official standing , if he deemed it necessary , in support of God 's truth or the Church 's laws , to condemn their conduct . ’
14 With God 's help and the wind behind you .
15 As human history and experience progressed humankind oscillated between God 's light and the depravity of darkness .
16 Whether in God 's eye or the eye of a cat .
17 To choose neither God nor the Devil was an illusion of freedom , for in reality every step of human endeavour , however unwitting , was either a step homewards to God 's kingdom or a step closer to hell .
18 That out of the assembly will come a nucleus of Rhodesians , black and white , as dedicated to God 's ways as the Communists are dedicated to theirs ; that lives will be changed fundamentally — and that such a miracle will inspire the fresh thinking which is desperately needed .
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