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"everlastingly" Definitions
  1. in a way that continues forever without changing

20 Sentences With "everlastingly"

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But the environment is something you have to stay everlastingly at.
"I reserve the right to put my hand in my pockets, and to assume comfortable attitudes without having to be everlastingly afraid that I shall be snapped by some fellow with a camera," he wrote in a press release.
We don't tell lawyers to stick to lawyering or doctors to stick to doctoring, so the stigma surrounding DJs—who have eyes and ears on them everlastingly, or at least until they go on a career-demolishing homophobic rant—participating in political discourse is perplexing.
The body is the threshold across which each objectionable call passes into consciousness — all the unintimidated, unblinking, and unflappable resilience does not erase the moments lived through, even as we are eternally stupid or everlastingly optimistic, so ready to be inside, among, a part of the games.
"My fantasies were little different than any other girl of my age", Angelou wrote. "He would come. He would. Just walk into my life, see me and fall everlastingly in love ... I looked forward to a husband who would love me ethereally, spiritually, and on rare (but beautiful) occasions, physically".
Reverend Hugh Peter spoke out in favor of the "non-addresses" (i.e. no longer negotiating with the king), as did the Levellers. John Lilburne was particularly critical, saying "I clearly see Cromwell's and Vane's designs, which is to keep the poor people everlastingly (if they can) in bondage and slavery."Adamson and Folland, p.
"I am now everlastingly grateful to Intel for freeing me from this terrible association with the worst software on the planet. These are not my words, but the words of millions of irate users." However, as of 2016 the products still bore the McAfee name. The company was spun back out of Intel on April 4, 2017.
By 2d Lt. Hughes' heroic > decision to complete his mission regardless of the consequences in utter > disregard of his own life, and by his gallant and valorous execution of this > decision, he has rendered a service to our country in the defeat of our > enemies which will everlastingly be outstanding in the annals of our > Nation's history.
But this is quite different from saying that he would have attained to glory and immortality. This cannot be deduced or inferred from the penalty of death that was threatened. Adam might have lived everlastingly in his earthly state. He might have continued to eat of the tree of life and live forever; but everlasting earthly life is not the same as what Scripture means by eternal life.
The base is five feet high and seven feet wide. The pedestal was made from eight separate pieces. The statue depicts a Union soldier in winter gear and kepi hat. The inscription reads: > The war for the Union was right, everlastingly right, and the war against > the Union was wrong, forever wrong In total, 107 men from Lewis County died as Union soldiers during the war; their names are inscribed on the monument.
God graciously elects some to be saved and either passes over the rest in their sin (single predestination) or elects others to be damned (double predestination)—those who are to be everlastingly punished according to the doctrine of double predestination. # Christians who believe in Christian mortalism and conditional immortality, for example Seventh-day Adventists, typically disagree with #3, and propose the doctrine of annihilationism as an alternative solution to Talbott's proposed problem.
But the six missionaries in Hwalung, including the Clarkes and the Mathews, were not allowed to go. Eventually he was put in jail, but imagine his delight when he found a fellow missionary in the opposite cell! They were brought to trial facing strange accusations and as punishment were “eternally and everlastingly” expelled from China forever. They were the last two missionaries to leave China Miraculously, in God's timing, all the CIM missionaries got out without a single one being martyred, the last being Arthur Mathews.
Antiochene theology emphasizes Christ's humanity and the reality of the moral choices he faced. In order to preserve the impassibility of Christ's Divine Nature, the unity of His person is defined in a looser fashion than in the Alexandrian tradition. The normative Christology of the Assyrian church was written by Babai the Great (551–628) during the controversy that followed the 431 Council of Ephesus. Babai held that within Christ there exist two qnômâ (ܩܢܘܡܐ) (Syriac equivalent for Greek term hypostasis), unmingled, but everlastingly united in the one prosopon (personality) of Christ.
The Network Associates company name was retained for seven years, when it was renamed McAfee, Inc. In August 2010, Intel bought McAfee, maintaining the separate branding, until January 2014, when it announced that McAfee-related products will be marketed as Intel Security. McAfee expressed his pleasure at the name change, saying, "I am now everlastingly grateful to Intel for freeing me from this terrible association with the worst software on the planet." The unit was spun out of Intel in April 2017 as McAfee, LLC, as a joint venture between TPG Capital and Intel.
"The Shāh Nãma, The Epic of the Kings, translated by Reuben Levy, revised by Amin Banani, Routledge & Kegan Paul, London 1985, Chapter XXXI (iii) How Borzuy brought the Kalila of Demna from Hindustan, pages 330 – 334 He did not find the herb, but was told by a wise sage of > "a different interpretation. The herb is the scientist; science is the > mountain, everlastingly out of reach of the multitude. The corpse is the man > without knowledge, for the uninstructed man is everywhere lifeless. Through > knowledge man becomes revivified.
They were repelled so much > by the bureaucratism of the Communist Party that they desired an > organization without any authority or discipline or centralization whatever. > > All the people of this type have one common characteristic: they like to > discuss things without limit or end.... They can all talk; and not only can, > but will; and everlastingly, on every question. They were iconoclasts who > would accept nothing as authoritative, nothing as decided in the history of > the movement. Everything and everybody had to be proved over again from > scratch.
" (14:6). Desmond and Moore note that the section continues "Whoever does not abide in me is thrown away like a branch and withers; such branches are gathered, thrown into the fire and burned"(15:6). As disbelief later gradually crept over Darwin, he could "hardly see how anyone ought to wish Christianity to be true; for if so the plain language of the text seems to show that the men who do not believe, and this would include my Father, Brother and almost all my best friends, will be everlastingly punished. And this is a damnable doctrine.
In the West it is often called the Nestorian Church, due to its historical associations with Nestorianism, though the church itself considers the term pejorative and argues that this association is incorrect. The church declares that no other church has suffered as many martyrdoms as the Assyrian Church of the East. The founders of Assyrian theology were Diodorus of Tarsus and Theodore of Mopsuestia, who taught at Antioch. The normative Christology of the Assyrian church was written by Babai the Great (551–628) and is clearly distinct from the accusations directed toward Nestorius: his main christological work is called the 'Book of the Union', and in it Babai teaches that the two (essences, or hypostases) are unmingled but everlastingly united in the one (personality) of Christ.
She also did regular editorial work for the Catholic papers, and articles from her pen appeared in a number of magazines. These articles covered a wide range of subjects, literary, musical, philanthropic; but the ones in which she took special interest were those telling of efforts for the practical betterment of the world, for, as one writer said of her:— "'Molly' Onahan would take more pleasure in the approving whoop of a lot of 'newsies' than in prim congratulations from all the prelates of a general council." Her work was the more effective because it was entirely free from obtrusive religiosity and air of controversial championship. She was constitutionally and everlastingly a bright woman whose blue-stockingism was but one side of her character.
In his exegetical methods he synthesized between the rational Theodore and mystical writers like Evagrius. And most important, instead of breaking with Theodore because of some extreme interpretations of his teachings, like others did, Babai clarified his position to the point that differences with western Christology became superficial and mostly an issue of terminology. His Christology is far less dualistic than the one Nestorius seems to have presented. Babai in the 'Book of Union' teaches two (—not the Chalcedonian use of this term, essence), which are unmingled but everlastingly united in one (person, character, identity, also in Chalcedonian usage.) It is essential to use the Syrian terms here and not any translations, because the same words mean different things to different people, and the words must be accepted in the particular sense of each.

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