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    1. That was interesting but predictable phraseology on Jersey’s part


    2. 4 (In this narrative of the personal work of Jesus with his fellow mortals on this tour of the Mediterranean, we shall, in accordance with our permission, freely translate his words into modern phraseology current on Urantia at the time of this presentation


    3. In substance and in modern phraseology Jesus said to Ganid:


    4. In substance, and restated in modern phraseology, Jesus taught Angamon:


    5. In substance, and in twentieth-century phraseology, Jesus said:


    6. After several hours of discussion the lad asked this question: "But, Teacher, what do you mean when you say that man experiences a higher form of self-consciousness than do the higher animals?" And as restated in modern phraseology, Jesus answered:


    7. The Master's answers to these questions can best be presented by the following summary in modern phraseology:


    8. Jesus' instruction to the apostles during these days, regarding prayer and worship, may be summarized and restated in modern phraseology as follows:


    9. Jesus warned his followers against thinking that their prayers would be rendered more efficacious by ornate repetitions, eloquent phraseology, fasting, penance, or sacrifices


    10. The statement which Jesus made at this time may be summarized in modern phraseology as follows:

    11. 1 This memorable discourse on religion, summarized and restated in modern phraseology, gave expression to the following truths:


    12. 6 Long into the night the apostles and evangelists continued to ask questions, and from the many answers we would present the following thoughts, restated in modern phraseology:


    13. Summarized and restated in modern phraseology, Jesus taught:


    14. These talks, condensed, combined, and restated in modern phraseology, present the following thoughts for consideration:


    15. "Where did you learn that little piece of phraseology?"


    16. In the parlourmaid's untrained phraseology there had been a good deal of billing and cooing during luncheon, and even in the hall before luncheon there were examples of it, but what she found going on in the library was enough to make anybody stop dead and upset things,--it was such, she said afterwards in the kitchen, that if she didn't know for a fact that they were really married she wouldn't have believed it


    17. When the death of anyone is spoken of in the Bible, the modern phraseology (they


    18. "The child of anything in Hebrew phraseology expressed the idea of special property which one has in the thing


    19. phraseology in the Bible, we infer that the doctrine it was introduced to teach is not there


    20. 12 But The Sons Of The Kingdom [The child of anything in Hebrew phraseology expressed the idea of special property

    21. J W McGarvey, Matthew 8:11: "The child of anything in Hebrew phraseology expressed the idea of


    22. As we do not find this new phraseology in the Bible, we infer that the


    23. Kingdom (The child of anything in Hebrew phraseology expressed the idea of special property which


    24. "The child of anything in Hebrew phraseology expressed the idea of special property which one


    25. "Christians, when they speak of hell, adopt the phraseology used about Sheol and Hades rather


    26. Hebrew phraseology expressed the idea of special property which one has in the thing specified,


    27. When the death of anyone is spoken of in the Bible, the modern phraseology (they have gone to be with Christ, have gone to their reward, have gone to be with their loved ones in Heaven, etc


    28. J W McGarvey, Matthew 8:11: "The child of anything in Hebrew phraseology expressed the idea of special property which one has in the thing specified, as, for instance, children of disobedience (Eph


    29. As we do not find this new phraseology in the Bible, we infer that the doctrine it was introduced to teach is not there


    30. ) 12 But The Sons Of The Kingdom (The child of anything in Hebrew phraseology expressed the idea of special property which one has in the thing specified, as, for instance, children of disobedience (Eph

    31. There is one feature of the Biblical phraseology in which our version fails us


    32. It is obvious that the phraseology of Scripture, that vast and various quarry, supplies much material, if not regarded with too critical an eye, which can readily be built up into this hypothesis


    33. What we maintain is, that just as the apostolic phraseology concerning a spiritual resurrection-life, as descriptive of the regenerate man’s estate (Rom


    34. When such expressions, in the avourite style of religious controversialists, are extracted, tabulated, and presented in one view, without respect to masses of different phraseology, they offer the appearance of a battery ready to shatter to atoms the argument developed in these pages


    35. This time is as yet far away, and hence the distortions and misrepresentations on earth of the Plan as it exists in heaven, to use the Christian phraseology


    36. 12 But The Sons Of The Kingdom [The child of anything in Hebrew phraseology expressed the idea of special property which one has in the thing specified, as, for instance, children of disobedience (Eph


    37. When the death of anyone is spoken of in the Bible, the modern phraseology [they have gone to be with Christ, have gone to their reward, have gone to be with their loved ones in Heaven, etc


    38. "Christians, when they speak of hell, adopt the phraseology used about Sheol and Hades rather than Gehenna, though it is contended that Gehenna is the word which signifies the place of endless misery


    39. ] 12 But The Sons Of The Kingdom[The child of anything in Hebrew phraseology expressed the idea of special property which one has in the thing specified, as, for instance, children of disobedience (Eph


    40. The bachelor was filled with amazement when he heard Sancho's phraseology and style of talk, for though he had read the first part of his master's history he never thought that he could be so droll as he was there described; but now, hearing him talk of a "will and codicil that could not be provoked," instead of "will and codicil that could not be revoked," he believed all he had read of him, and set him down as one of the greatest simpletons of modern times; and he said to himself that two such lunatics as master and man the world had never seen

    41. Don Quixote laughed at Sancho's affected phraseology, and perceived that what he said about his improvement was true, for now and then he spoke in a way that surprised him; though always, or mostly, when Sancho tried to talk fine and attempted polite language, he wound up by toppling over from the summit of his simplicity into the abyss of his ignorance; and where he showed his culture and his memory to the greatest advantage was in dragging in proverbs, no matter whether they had any bearing or not upon the subject in hand, as may have been seen already and will be noticed in the course of this history


    42. Another one flowing also from the phraseology of bills of lading (a bill of lading is a shipping document limiting in certain of its clauses the liability of the carrier) is that the "King's Enemies" of a more or less overt sort are not altogether sorry that this fatal mishap should strike the prestige of the greatest Merchant Service of the world


    43. The physician himself (this is a delicate and subtle observation) should not be a man in robust health; he should have, in modern phraseology, a nervous temperament; he should have experience of disease in his own person, in order that his powers of observation may be quickened in the case of others


    44. "Heathcliff gave him a push on to his knees in the middle of the blood, and flung a towel to him; but instead of proceeding to dry it up, he joined his hands and began a prayer, which excited my laughter from its odd phraseology


    45. Cavalcanti, senior, then the baroness, afterwards the "future couple," as they are styled in the abominable phraseology of legal documents


    46. Knox said, “You were obviously somewhat skeptical of the witness statements containing the same phraseology


    47. But this event, creditable to Nostromo, was to lead immediately to another, which could not be classed either as "history" or as "a mistake" in Captain Mitchell's phraseology


    48. It was one of Caleb's quaintnesses, that in his difficulty of finding speech for his thought, he caught, as it were, snatches of diction which he associated with various points of view or states of mind; and whenever he had a feeling of awe, he was haunted by a sense of Biblical phraseology, though he could hardly have given a strict quotation


    49. Bulstrode's point of view, and he interpreted it as a cheering dispensation conveying perhaps a sanction to a purpose which he had for some time entertained without external encouragement; he interpreted it thus, but not too confidently, offering up his thanksgiving in guarded phraseology


    50. To be candid, in Middlemarch phraseology, meant, to use an early opportunity of letting your friends know that you did not take a cheerful view of their capacity, their conduct, or their position; and a robust candor never waited to be asked for its opinion


















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