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ICBC said it always respected the law, and threatened to sue "malicious slanderers".
By 1954 the slanderers from the media, the "jackal pack," had joined President Eisenhower to silence a great American patriot.
" Its statement added: "Following positive U.S. acknowledgement a small number of Uzbek activists would become slanderers in the eyes of the Uzbek government.
Neither the adulterers, the idolaters, the male prostitutes, the homosexual offenders, the greedy, the drunkards, the slanderers, the swindlers – they won't inherit the kingdom of God.
This chapter deals specifically with blessings and curses, which range from curses for adulterers, drunkards and slanderers; if you sinned against the church, in word or deed, you were cursed.
This week, the journalist, Jessika Aro, got a measure of satisfaction when a court in Helsinki convicted two of her most dedicated slanderers of defamation and handed them unusually harsh sentences.
The meter demands that line 12's "slanderers" function as two syllables.
To the Slanderers of Russia () is a patriotic poem by Alexander Pushkin, published in 1831.
Women like Teresa Pàmies and Dolores Ibárruri intentionally excluded POUM- affiliated women even as they tried to build bridges with PSOE.Ibárruri, Dolores. Reply to the Enemies, Slanderers and Undecided. Marxists Internet Archive.
Encorugaing Sikhs to join the Sangat the Sikh Gurus also taught to avoid the, Ku-Sangat or anti Sangat, the company of egotistical people, slanderers, greedy people, and atheists which all is taught to ultimately lead to degradation.
An end > must be put to these traitors once and for all so that our men on the front > lines can fight without fear of being stabbed in the back.Dolores Ibárruri. > Reply to the Enemies, Slanderers and Undecided. Marxists Internet Archive.
She also warns the women against the lies of slanderers, saying, "Drive back these treacherous liars who use nothing but tricks and honeyed words to steal from you that which you should keep safe above all else: your chastity and your glorious good name".
351-352 Macedonski also took distance from Alecsandri's style, publishing a "critical analysis" of his poetry in one issue of Literatorul.Anghelescu, p.10 In turn, Alecsandri humiliated his young rival by portraying him as Zoilus, the prototype of slanderers, and himself as the model poet Horace in the 1883 play Fântâna Blanduziei.Călinescu, p.
Falsifiers was published in response to the documents made public in Nazi–Soviet Relations. Joseph Stalin became personally involved in editing the work after receiving a translation of the Nazi–Soviet Relations document collection. On February 3, 1948, Stalin was presented with a typescript titled Reply to Slanderers. Stalin changed the title to Falsifiers of History (Historical Reports).
During the early 1920s, he continued to work mainly in shorts, before moving into almost exclusively feature films in 1925. From 1924 through 1927 he starred in about 20 films for Rayart Pictures, such as The Slanderers (1924), Goat Getter (1925), The Winner (1926), and When Seconds Count (1927). During his career he appeared in over 80 productions, including over 50 feature films.
A first draft edition of The Fourth Book appeared in 1548 containing eleven chapters and many typos. The slipshod nature of this first edition made the circumstances of its publication mysterious, especially for a controversial author. While the prologue denounces slanderers, the story that follows did not raise any polemical issues. Already it contained some of the best-known episodes, including the storm at sea and Panurge's sheep.
Christianity teaches that extramarital sex is immoral and sin. Scriptural foundations for this teaching are passages like : :"Or do you not know that wrongdoers will not inherit the kingdom of God? Do not be deceived: Neither the sexually immoral nor idolaters nor adulterers nor men who have sex with men nor thieves nor the greedy nor drunkards nor slanderers nor swindlers will inherit the kingdom of God." In Christian marriage, husband and wife publicly promise fidelity to each other until death.
"My grandfather, As Sayyid Abdur Rahman Al Mahdi, the Imaam of the Ansaars in the Sudan until 1959 AD, upon looking into my eyes foretold that I was the one who would possess 'the light.'"Malachi Z. York, The Ansaar Cult, Rebuttal to the Slanderers, Factology website, archived by the Internet Archive in Feb. 2005; He says he returned to the United States in 1957 at age 12 and continued to study Islam. As an adolescent, he moved with his family to Teaneck, New Jersey.
Later during the march, Muhammad's wife Aisha was rumoured to have committed adultery, and Ibn Ubay was among those spreading the rumour.William Montgomery Watt, "Aisha bint Abi Bakr", Encyclopaedia of IslamGlubb (2002), p. 264f. One of the chiefs of the Aws asked for the permission to punish the slanderers without incurring a feud, but the Khazraj opposed that. After Muhammad had announced that he had received a revelation confirming Aisha's innocence, he had her three of her accusers, who had come forward, punished by eighty lashes.
King Harald Fairhair (Haraldr Hárfagri) was warring to unite all of Norway. Kveldulf refused to assist the local king of Fjordane, but rebuffed Harald's overtures as well, incurring his wrath. A compromise was mediated by Olvir Hnufa (Ölvir hnúfa or "Olvir Hump"), Kveldulf's brother-in-law and Harald's court poet: Kveldulf was to send his elder son Thorolf, as soon as he returned from viking expedition. Thorolf served the king well, but suspicion fell on him due to his becoming overly successful, exacerbated by words of slanderers.
Ilf had been diagnosed with tuberculosis in the 1920s. He thought it was in remission, but he was diagnosed with it again during his trip to America, and he died not long after returning. Days later, a Nazi propaganda newspaper, Der Angriff, published an article claiming that Ilf committed suicide following a scathing critique from the Soviet government during a writers' convention. Petrov immediately published a denial in Pravda called "An Answer to Fascist Slanderers", pointing out that his death was caused by illness and that nothing extraordinary happened during the convention, with a full transcript of the proceedings.
Ricci writes: "some slanderers accused me of heresy, I was detained, prosecuted, not convicted, not condemned, did not abjure on any matter and was discharged."Apologia Lysiae Pauli Riccii Philaeni Siculi nomine Haereseos Ferrariae detenti Hercule II Duce III foeliciter imperante anno 1540, ms B 1928, f. 53v. Emerging free from this trial, towards the end of 1538 went from Venice to Bologna, with the intention to go later in Rome for "consult with some very learned and reverend cardinals to the glory of Christ and for harmony and common interest of all the Church."Apologia, cit.
268-269, Jaico Publishing House. The Buddha criticized this view because he saw it as a fatalistic teaching that would lead to inaction or laziness: > "So, then, owing to the creation of a supreme deity men will become > murderers, thieves, unchaste, liars, slanderers, abusive, babblers, > covetous, malicious and perverse in view. Thus for those who fall back on > the creation of a god as the essential reason, there is neither desire nor > effort nor necessity to do this deed or abstain from that deed."Narada Thera > (2006) "The Buddha and His Teachings," pp. 268-269, Jaico Publishing House.
The Presidium responded by issuing a resolution condemning "anti-party" and "anti-Soviet" slanderers and the April 7 Pravda reprinted an editorial from China's People's Daily calling on party members to study Stalin's teachings and honor his memory. A Central Committee meeting on June 30 issued a resolution criticizing Stalin merely for "serious errors" and "practicing a cult of personality" but holding the Soviet system itself blameless. In Stalin's native Georgia, massive crowds of pro-Stalin demonstrators rioted in the streets of Tbilisi and even demanded that Georgia secede from the USSR. Army troops had to be called in to restore order, with 20 deaths, 60 injuries, and scores of arrests.
The Jewish community had its own magistrates, comprising two presidents and twenty representatives (regidoros), who drew up new statutes, inflicted penalties, excluded from membership in the community, and pronounced the ban. In 1359, the Jews of Tudela petitioned Don Luis, brother and representative of King Charles II, that they might be allowed to punish those Jews who violated their religious regulations. In a statute drawn up in March 1363 by the representatives of the community, it was decided to deal energetically with informers and slanderers. This statute was publicly read in all the synagogues on the Day of Atonement and, in 1400, it was renewed for a period of forty years.
Polycarp expresses his grief over a former presbyter Valens and his wife who apparently committed some act of covetousness. He hopes that the Lord will grant them repentance. He enjoins his readers to "abstain from covetousness," and "every form of evil," and goes on to give this warning, "If a man does not keep himself from covetousness, he shall be defiled by idolatry, and shall be judged as one of the heathen" (Philippians 11). Polycarp says believers "ought to walk worthy of His commandments and glory," and that deacons are to be blameless, not slanderers or lovers of money, but temperate in all things, "walking according to the truth of the Lord" (Philippians 5).
We have two letters of king Theodoric the Great concerning Eustorgius: the first, addressed to the count and senator Adilas, urges Eustorgius to take under his protection the estates owned by the Church of Milan in Sicily, and the second, directly addressed to Eustorgius, asks the bishop to restore the bishop of Aosta who had been unjustly accused by some clergy of treason. Eustorgius was also asked to judge the slanderers. In an own letter, Avitus of Vienne (died 518) thanks Eustorgius for the financial support given in order to free some Italian prisoners who were captured by the Arian Burgundians. According to the bishop of Pavia Ennodius (died 521), Eustorgius restored the water ducts of the Baptistery of Santo Stefano, which ruins are still visible under the Cathedral of Milan.
Thirdly, he described the commandment against false witness to prohibit the public judgment and reproof of his neighbor. One can indeed see and hear the neighbor sin, but one has no command to report it to others. If one judges and passes sentence, one falls into a sin which is greater than his (except for judges, parents, and preachers.) Slanderers are not content with knowing a thing, but “proceed to assume jurisdiction, and when they know a slight offense of another, carry it into every corner, and are delighted and tickled that they can stir up another's displeasure [baseness], as swine roll themselves in the dirt and root in it with the snout.” Luther describes this as meddling with the judgment and office of God, and pronouncing sentence and punishment with the most severe verdict.
Jesus made predictions about the "Son of Man." This is a Hebrew term with five different meanings, depending on the context in which it is used: all mankind (humanity as a whole), a human being (a man, as opposed to God), a personal pronoun ("I", "myself"), a sinner (an unjust person, as opposed to a just person),Jewish Encyclopedia: Son of Man The rendering for the Hebrew "ben adam," applied to mankind in general, as opposed to and distinct from non- human relationship; expressing also the larger, unlimited implications of humanity as differentiated from limited (e.g., national) forms and aspects of human life...The New Testament expression ὅ ὑιὸς τοῦ ἀνθρόπου is a translation of the Aramaic "bar nasha," and as such could have been understood only as the substitute for a personal pronoun, or as emphasizing the human qualities of those to whom it is applied..."Sons of men," or "children of men," designates also the slanderers and evil-doers in contrast to the righteous, that is, Israel (Ps. lvii. 5 [A. V. 4], lviii. 2 [A. V. 1]). and the messiah (the awaited king).
In 310, Gou Xi successfully defended Qingzhou from Wang Mi's subordinate Cao Ni. However, Cao Ni defeated Gou Xi the following year, forcing him to retreat to Gaoping (高平郡, in present-day Shandong). Due to their bad relationship, Gou Xi was continuously being slandered to Sima Yue by Pan Tao and his other advisors. Eventually, Gou Xi had enough and signed a petition demanding the heads of his slanderers. He also went as far as denouncing Sima Yue for his crimes, and started boasting about his achievements in his own provinces.(时潘滔及尚书刘望等共诬陷晞,晞怒,表求滔等首,又请越从事中郎刘洽为军司,越皆不许。晞于是昌言曰:“司马元超为宰相不平,使天下淆乱,苟道将岂可以不义使之?韩信不忍衣食之惠,死于妇人之手。今将诛国贼,尊王室,桓文岂远哉!”乃移告诸州,称己功伐,陈越罪状。) Book of Jin, Volume 61 This caught the attention of Emperor Huai of Jin, who also hated Sima Yue for his control over the government.

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