Where sin abounded to imprison men, grace hath much more abounded to proclaimliberty to the captives.
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We must proclaimliberty to your captives.
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But it was progress for the sixteenth century that there were individuals, and prominent individuals, who dared to proclaimliberty of conscience for all.
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How loudly then do these demand the commiseration and special effort of those, who would proclaimliberty to the captives, and life to the dead!
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The inscription is, Proclaimliberty throughout all the land to all the inhabitants thereof.
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A basic tenet was: " Proclaimliberty throughout all the land unto all the inhabitants thereof."
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America, in this young century, proclaimsliberty throughout all the world, and to all the inhabitants thereof.
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It proclaimedliberty, but trod upon slaves.
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The French, who had proclaimedliberty to all the nations of the earth, now offered it for sale.
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This was to be paid only if James found himself in difficulties after having proclaimedliberty of conscience.
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: " Proclaimliberty throughout all the land unto all the inhabitants thereof."
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About this time rebellious voices were beginning to make themselves heard in the literary wilderness proclaimingliberty-libertyof the sexes.
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Rudy leaned forward and read the rest of the inscription: Proclaimliberty throughout all the land unto all the inhabitants thereof-Lev.
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Political turmoil swept over women as well as men, and rhetoric proclaimingliberty, freedom, and equality formed the foundation for the new nation.
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The fact that a system of society proclaimsliberty yet limits it is no good reason for embracing a system which completely crushes liberty.
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He had proclaimedliberty to the captive, which meant all to them; and to them he was and would ever be the Great Emancipator.