They've just had variances in their level of acceptableness.
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Oil and frankincense signifying grace and acceptableness were not permitted to be used in her case.
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Character, then, or, more truly, faith, which is the foundation of a righteous character, determines the acceptableness of worship.
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The secret of this universal acceptableness of "The Pilgrim's Progress" lies in the breadth of its religious sympathies.
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And for the true acceptableness of Christian service, that motive of thankful love must be actually present in each deed.
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Her subjective immortality derived much of its acceptableness and beauty from those poetic phases given to it by idealistic pantheism.
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In endeavouring to convey to the unelect an impression of their variety and acceptableness, am I not but discharging a debt of gratitude?
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The yearly recurrence of such scenes shows the fondness of the people for a hearty laugh, and the general acceptableness of the entertainment provided.
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"These-notripe, and these." His sunny smile spread their gracious acceptableness before her.
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4 differs from this view only in making the ground of righteousness prominent, when it ascribes the acceptableness of Abel's offering to faith.
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They've just had variances in their level of acceptableness.
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Oil and frankincense signifying grace and acceptableness were not permitted to be used in her case.
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Character, then, or, more truly, faith, which is the foundation of a righteous character, determines the acceptableness of worship.
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The secret of this universal acceptableness of "The Pilgrim's Progress" lies in the breadth of its religious sympathies.
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And for the true acceptableness of Christian service, that motive of thankful love must be actually present in each deed.
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Her subjective immortality derived much of its acceptableness and beauty from those poetic phases given to it by idealistic pantheism.