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    judges


    1. Judges walked with God and they knew Him as


    2. Dallas had never established control in the Northeast, instead it was ruled by gangsters calling themselves Judges


    3. “And I charged your judges at that time, saying, Hear the causes between your


    4. The Book of Judges is a vivid demonstration of the repeated apostasy of God’s people


    5. God knows all the possible outcomes and where it will lead, and judges accordingly


    6. and that my dear is what judges others… the negative energy


    7. We find in Deuteronomy 17:8-13 that the priests are the judges


    8. Israel was to have a court system where the priest is the one who judges, and never some sort of “official,” or ruler


    9. We replace those false judges mentioned in chapter 3 of this writing (the section on Psalm 82), which are the principalities and powers


    10. be instructed, ye judges of the earth

    11. Everyone else was as an Angel, there was nothing that he had experienced directly was there? "Vic told me about the constables and the judges


    12. As old Ted signed the contract for his new television programme, as the crowds cheered again and again, no one noticed the furious argument taking place between the judges


    13. Each desperate contestant was made to stand in front of the panel of judges on a spot marked with a silver star, and almost without fail the judges poured torrents of scorn and condescension down upon their heads


    14. The weeks passed and the judges ripped contestants to shreds until at last there were only twelve of them left in the competition


    15. After much consultation and some legal wrangling, the judges reached an agreement


    16. But, even if it were true, most of the general population agreed with the judges and so within the hour the stranger came to stand beside the princess in London’s great abbey at Westminster


    17. He was one of the richest and most powerful men on Earth, but he initially chose to make his residence in the hills near Scranton because it would never be suspected, and he had near total control of so large an area, thru the judges and their constables


    18. She told them about the political situation, how the Warlord of Pennsylvania had moved his forces all the way to the Potomac as soon as the Nigerians went home, using the judges and their constables and a tenuous membership in the Commonwealth of Laurentia as a facade of legitimacy


    19. The federal government hasn’t been able to collect any taxes in generations, but the Judges collect the taxes anyway and keep it for themselves


    20. All of the judges assembled next to Ted’s amazing new flower,

    21. judges, all of which were televised


    22. front of the panel of judges on a spot marked with a silver star, and


    23. almost without fail the judges poured torrents of scorn and


    24. The weeks passed and the judges ripped


    25. The judges used every hyperbole in the thesaurus to describe


    26. judges, the technicians and the watching public looked on in


    27. After much consultation and some legal wrangling, the judges


    28. were true, most of the general population agreed with the judges


    29. The panel of judges sitting out in the audience wave the boring little shit away and insist that the show goes on


    30. But he who is spiritual judges all things, yet he himself is judged by no one

    31. When the landlord, annuitant, or monied man, has a greater revenue than what he judges sufficient to maintain his own family, he employs either the whole or a part of the surplus in maintaining one or more menial servants


    32. toppling the idol in his father’s yard, and then went on to lead his people to victory (see Judges 6:25)


    33. The critic selectively judges


    34. They necessarily became the judges in peace, and the leaders in war, of all who dwelt upon their estates


    35. With the judges that were to determine the preference, this difference was perfectly decisive; and thus, for the gratification of the most childish, the meanest, and the most sordid of all vanities they gradually bartered their whole power and authority


    36. God judges the


    37. To the judges who were to decide the business, it appeared a most satisfactory account of the matter, when they were told that foreign trade brought money into the country, but that the laws in question hindered it from bringing so much as it otherwise would do


    38. Lord God who judges her


    39. But if a merchant ever buys up corn, either going to a particular market, or in a particular market, in order to sell it again soon after in the same market, it must be because he judges that the market cannot be so liberally supplied through the whole season as upon that particular occasion, and that the price, therefore, must soon rise


    40. If he judges wrong in this, and if the price does not rise, he not only loses the whole profit of the stock which he employs in this manner, but a part of the stock itself, by the expense and loss which necessarily attend the storing and keeping of corn

    41. If he judges right, instead of hurting the great body of the people, he renders them a most important service


    42. It has generally been confined to what was necessary for paying competent salaries to the governor, to the judges, and to some other officers of police, and for maintaining a few of the most useful public works


    43. The UFC would start with judges


    44. The colony assemblies, besides, cannot be supposed the proper judges of what is necessary for the defence and support of the whole empire


    45. to the test, as judges watched to see which


    46. Whoever reads the instructions (They are to be found in Tyrol's History of England) which were given to the judges of the circuit in the time of Henry II will see clearly that those judges were a sort of itinerant factors, sent round the country for the purpose of levying certain branches of the king's revenue


    47. But when, from different causes, chiefly from the continually increasing expense of defending the nation against the invasion of other nations, the private estate of the sovereign had become altogether insufficient for defraying the expense of the sovereignty; and when it had become necessary that the people should, for their own security, contribute towards this expense by taxes of different kinds; it seems to have been very commonly stipulated, that no present for the administration of justice should, under any pretence, be accepted either by the sovereign, or by his bailiffs and substitutes, the judges


    48. Fixed salaries were appointed to the judges, which were supposed to compensate to them the loss of whatever might have been their share of the ancient emoluments of justice; as the taxes more than compensated to the sovereign the loss of his


    49. The salaries of all the different judges, high and low, together with the whole expense of the administration and execution of justice, even where it is not managed with very good economy, makes, in any civilized country, but a very inconsiderable part of the whole expense of government


    50. Where the fees of court are precisely regulated and ascertained where they are paid all at once, at a certain period of every process, into the hands of a cashier or receiver, to be by him distributed in certain known proportions among the different judges after the process is decided and not till it is decided ; there seems to be no more danger of corruption than when such fees are prohibited altogether














































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    Synonyms for "judges"

    book of judges judges

    "judges" definitions

    a book of the Old Testament that tells the history of Israel under the leaders known as judges