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  • : 1) the administration of civil affairs or of a commonwealth ...
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  • {{Civil Government}} ...
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  • {{civil law}} ...
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  • .../Ref> in Philippians Paul is literally saying that our "administration of civil affairs", our [[citizen]]ship is not of the "[[world]]" of [[Rome]] but is ...politeuomai-v">{{4176}}</Ref> defined "to be a citizen" and "to administer civil affairs, manage the state" which we see Paul doing his ministry providing e ...
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  • ...state'' would include that which is of, provided by, or concerned with the civil government of a country. ...their own. Centralizing the care or responsibility of or the concern for [[civil government]] if everyone was diligent in the pursuit of the [[weightier mat ...
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  • ...d Wife which was originally a ''natural domestic relationship'', and not ''civil'' in the sense of be ''connected to the administration of government''.<Ref Over the centuries governments have produced a civil relationship often called [[marriage]] that incorporates the natural domest ...
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  • [[Civil law]] | <Br> ...
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  • In the [[Lamentations 1|first poem]] the city [civil society] sits as a desolate like a weeping widow overcome with grief and mi [[Lamentations 4|Poem 4]] laments the ruin and desolation of the city [civil society] and temple which represents the [[daily ministration]] of the peop ...
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  • "1961 The Civil Service Commission adopts the SSN as the official : "The impetus for the Executive Order came from consideration the Civil Service ...
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  • ...f'', juris - ''law''. Of his or her own right.] Possessing full social and Civil Rights; not under any legal disability, or the power of another, or guardia == civil law and canon law == ...
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  • ...Allan Winters, Excellence of the Common Law, Compared and Contrasted with Civil Law in Light of History, Nature and Scripture, Page 63, 2008.</Ref> <Br> <B ...
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  • :: 1a) in a civil sense, one who is not a slave ...
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  • "a cohort of civil servants patiently drafting legislation" ...
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  • ...f the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights with its two Optional Protocols and the International ...
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  • :: 1b1) to condemn as guilty (in civil relations) ...
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  • : 2) to administer civil affairs, manage the state ...
    522 bytes (80 words) - 09:21, 24 September 2023
  • ...to terrorist activities, drug related crimes, and other criminal and even civil offenses. ...
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  • ...ain in their homes. All the gold and silver is legally in the hands of the civil and commercial powers and the people use a fluctuating system of interest-b ...had strong commercial interests which had come to power after their major civil war. ...
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  • ...lized by the people who become dependent upon the state and its forms of [[civil religion]] with the promise of entitlements providing some form of [[free b ...e from her [[father]], Enki who granted her [[tutelary]] powers under his civil authority. ...
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  • ::: 1g4) civil enactments prescribed by God ...
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