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- that the Torah and Halakha are explicitly divine in origin, eternal and unalterable, and that they should be strictly followed. Conservative and Reform Judaism...
- may be at this moment, it will, despite everything, be mastered by our unalterable will." On 19 March, Hitler commented that the needs of German po****tion...
- My Ladylord. She also appeared in movies The Cat Funeral, Welcome and Unalterable. 6th Handball Amb****ador in 2007[citation needed] "정인선 "서른의 성장통을 견디느라...
- the Gods: The Two Worlds Guard Post soldier 2 2019 Exit Yong-soo The Present Yoo Yeong-bok Unalterable Sin Ha-jin (young) 2022 Boys Premiere at BIFF...
- Pontiff from himself, but not from the consensus of the Church, are unalterable. But if anyone presumes to contradict this definition of Ours, which...
- prevenient grace with faith in Christ. God's election was for a clear unalterable purpose, to elect those who will believe. In Calvinist theology, unconditional...
- Scaccario (c. 1179) that the book was so called because its decisions were unalterable, like those of the Last Judgment, and its sentence could not be quashed...
- Antonio. Say ****o to your father. And salute yourself with my finest unalterable friendship. You've seen what they've done with Paquito! (Silence)" Above...
- occurrence on Mount Vesuvius, Italy. The name is from the Gr**** άφθητος, "unalterable", and άλας, "salt", for its stability in air. It occurs as fumarolic...
- 19th-century union-suit style was accepted within Mormon doctrine as being unalterable. In 1906, church president Joseph F. Smith characterized as a "grievous...