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1 Of union, save the personal union of the sceptre, there was no thought.
2 The union between Austria and Hungary is a personal union .
3 But the habitual grace seems to be a disposition in human nature for the personal union .
4 These exorcists had no personal union with Jesus.
5 Next day Winthrop continued his attack, insisting that Wheelwright must necessarily believe in a " personal union . "
6 Here He marvellously imparts Himself in the Breaking of the Bread, wherein is consummated His personal union with them.
7 It implies personal union with Him, so that He is the very element or atmosphere in which we live.
8 Hence grace cannot ordain the soul to personal union , which is not accidental, as the soul ordains the body.
9 It aimed not at a personal union , to die away in marriage, but at a deathless fruition in heroic achievements.
10 Several years ago Kadyrov embarked on a Sufi revival, the mystical branch of Islam that emphasises a personal union with God.
11 The two halves of the little island of Britain were at last politically adjoined to each other by the personal union of the two crowns.
12 It had been bound by a personal union of its sovereign with Poland since 1370 and by a legislative union since 1569.
13 Hunts are so very satisfying because they involve the union of the first two animals which mankind tamed, domesticated and formed personal unions with.
14 3: It is a personal union wherein the assumption is terminated, not a union of nature, which springs from a conjunction of parts.
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