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  • ...nt of servants. It was not a position that [[exercises authority|exercised authority]] or dictated doctrine. ...
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  • ...o the men who “called themselves [[Benefactors|benefactors]] but exercised authority one over the other”. ...
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  • Applying for the benefits of men who exercised authority was defying the words of Christ. ...given their life over to men who call themselves benefactors, but exercise authority one over the other to get the benefits early Christians refused to partake. ...
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  • Applying for the benefits of men who exercised authority was defying the words of Christ. ...given their life over to men who call themselves benefactors but exercise authority one over the other to get the benefits early Christians refused to partake ...
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  • ...] system of benefits by membership formed a [[government]] which exercised authority one over the other through imposed taxes legislated by the Sanhedrin. ...leaders who called themselves “[[Benefactors|benefactors]]”, but exercised authority one over the other,which was forbidden by Jesus in [[Luke 22]]:25, 29 : ...
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  • ...t apply to the men who called themselves [[Benefactors]] but who exercised authority one over the other, nor to the [[Fathers]] of the earth. [[Modern Christian ...
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  • ...e [[world]] system who called themselves [[Benefactors]] but who exercised authority one over the other. They considered such application for benefits to be a [ ...
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  • ...ing, preserving and propagating the doctrines and ordinances of the ruling authority that founded and established it, can it truly be called '''Church'''? ...was founded and established by a lawful King of a lawful kingdom that has exercised jurisdiction on this planet since the beginning. It never surrendered or l ...
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  • ...[Rome]] and provide by men who call themselves [[Benefactors]] ''exercised authority one over the other''. The who look to forms of government that engage in [[ ...
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  • ...n [[welfare]] provided by a government that [[exercise authority|exercised authority]] one over the other in the [[covetous practices]] of [[socialism]]. ...
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  • ...ple to go to rulers who call themselves [[benefactors]] but who [[exercise authority]] one over the other to provide [[benefits]] through [[covetous practices]] ...rom sin; beguiling unstable souls: an heart they have [[exercise authority|exercised]] with [[covetous practices]]; [[cursed children]]:" [[2 Peter 2]]:14 ...
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  • ...e subject to him in a top down system that "[[exercise authority|exercised authority]] one over the other"?<Br>To understand [[Nimrod]] you may need to know why ...the [[Kingdom of God]]. These were not the strong arm of men who exercised authority but a system of [[charity]]. They taught [[The Way]]s of God’s kingdom and ...
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  • ...f liberty]]. [[Christians]] did not apply to [[Benefactors]] who exercised authority. They prayed together in a communion of love with hopes of compassion and r ...
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  • ...who became masters and tyrants because they [[exercise authority|exercised authority]] over the people, and were [[legal charity|legally]] able to [[force]] the ...
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  • ...ministered to the "[[daily ministration]] of the people did not [[exercise authority]] one over the other. ...ime to [[care]] for their needy through government programs that exercised authority one over the other. ...
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  • * 1 Timothy 2:2 For kings, and [for] all that are in authority; that we may lead a quiet and peaceable life in all godliness and honesty. ...ring to the kings of other people and we know this by the word we see as ''authority''. ...
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  • ...igher power, but what higher power? Holy matrimony is a covenant under the authority of God the Father; whereas marriage is a three party contract between the c ...pted to devise systems to usurp God as ruler and judge. Men have exercised authority one over the other, establishing [http://www.preparingyou.com/wiki/Benefact ...
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  • ...and become a surety for debt with those so-called benefactors who exercise authority one over the other? Shall they pay with the lives of their sons and daught ...d that cannot cease from sin; beguiling unstable souls: an heart they have exercised with covetous practices; cursed children:” 2 Peter 2:3...14 ...
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  • ...le of rulers, those men who called themselves [[Benefactors]] but exercise authority one over the other. To partake of those systems of welfare would be contrar ...of [[socialism]] where men who called themselves [[Benefactors]] exercised authority one over the other. The [[kingdom of God]] was simply [[The Way|another way ...
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  • ...litary that structured society around the nobility holding of land by the authority of the Crown in exchange for that military service. ...litary that structured society around the nobility holding of land by the authority of the Crown in exchange for that military service. ...
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  • ...about eating at the table of rulers who can [[Exercises authority|exercise authority]] one over the other. They serve "deceitful meat".<Ref> ...l themselves '''[[Benefactors]]''''' but '''[[Exercises authority|exercise authority]] one over the other''' is a practice which is in opposition to the teachin ...
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  • ...Benefactors|benefactors]] who did '''not''' [[Exercises authority|exercise authority]] one over the other. They were to be a light of love [[World|in the world] ...o wain and the church reached out to accept the gifts of men who exercised authority over the people the inevitable of warnings of 1 Samuel * and the scriptures ...
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  • ...[covet]] your neighbors' goods through the [[exercise authority|exercising authority]] of men who call themselves [[benefactors]] and ''judges'' of what is ''go ...d that cannot cease from sin; beguiling unstable souls: an heart they have exercised with [[covetous practices]]; cursed children: 15 Which have forsaken [[the ...
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  • ...ay to men who call themselves [[Benefactors|benefactors]] but who exercise authority for our daily bread or their benefits. Modern Christians do all the time. ...kings of the Gentiles exercise lordship over them; and they that exercise authority upon them are called benefactors. But ye shall not be so: but he that is gr ...
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  • do with the right or authority to be ruled by someone, rather than benefactors who exercised authority, ruling over their neighbors in ...
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  • authority over the people in the gathering of those contributions. exercised by the people. </FONT></FONT> ...
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  • ...f [[Pure Religion]]. If a Church is bound under [[Body of Christ|any other authority]] it ceases being [[His Church]]. ...the gentile nations, where men who called themselves benefactors exercised authority one over the other. ...
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  • ...ngs of the Gentiles''' exercise lordship over them; and they that exercise authority upon them are called '''[[benefactors]]'''. But ye shall not be so: ...ering [[hope]]... with out dependence on ''[[Benefactors]] who [[exercised authority]] one over the other''. They practiced [[Pure Religion]].'' ...
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  • ...eligion]] and [[Pure Religion]] instead of [[exercise authority|exercising authority]] one over the other.<Br>http://hisholychurch.net/audio/20201205exercise.mp ...accept the idea that a government with an [[exercise authority|exercising authority]] is our best option to provide for the needy of society we are also accept ...
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  • ...send those in need to men who call themselves [[Benefactors]] but exercise authority one over the other. They send the people to the [[Nimrod|Nimrods]] and [[Ca ...gs]] or what we call [[charity]]. These were the Benefactors who exercised authority one over the other like ...
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  • People commonly think of the State to include a system where authority is exercised one over the other either through kings, ruling elites, elected individuals ...ifferent kinds of ''state rights''. All the power of the State to exercise authority over the individual originated in the original individual. The State did no ...
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  • ...tians would not take benefits from men who [[Exercises authority|exercised authority]] like [[Caesar]]. ...and [[benefits]] [[Benefactors|rulers]] who [[Exercises authority|exercise authority]] one over the other was done away with by Christ being crucified. He was c ...
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  • like the benefactors of other nations who exercised authority one authority of the king in the heart of the Judean government, because ...
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  • Jerusalem, hailed as the highest son David, also had the authority to apostles by the authority given Him by the Father. They were not to ...
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  • ...he heart and mind that comes with "[[sacrifice]]" and the choices that are exercised in a charitable society.<Br>With the introduction of [[legal charity|public ...i.e. legal charity through the state, then the [[masses]] lose the moral authority and power virtue to stop tyranny or even recognize it. ...
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  • ...rue [[anarchist]] is not so much against authority or even rules. He wants authority over himself. He also does not want to rule over others but is just against ...Legal title|legal right]]" grants an entitlement of state managed parental authority by default through [[Natural Law]] through [[consent]] and may become bindi ...
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  • ...d emperors and some members of their families with the divinely sanctioned authority of the [[Rome|Roman]] State. ...er Patriae‎]] and [[Patronus]] made them the [[Benefactors]] who exercised authority one over the other in a [[Welfare]] system that was a [[Snare]]. ...
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  • ...hemselves benefactors and ruled in those other governments which exercised authority one over the other. Christianity in its true form draws self-reliant, indep ...
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  • ...ble practices|charitable society]] or top down through rulers who exercise authority through compacts? <Br>Is the [[communion]] of society through [[charity]] o ...a charitable society or top down through [[Benefactors|rulers who exercise authority]] through compacts? ...
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  • ...ication to the men who called themselves [[Benefactors]] but who exercised authority one over the other. This refusal to become a part of the [[Covetous Practic ...
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  • ...society, or is it from top down through [[Benefactors|rulers who exercise authority]] through compacts? benefactors of governments who exercised authority over the ...
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  • | FDRs New Deal was an image of the system of God but exercised authority one over the other in a [[covetous practices|covetous system]] that ''makes ...
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  • ...s at least 93 times in the New Testament. It can be correctly translation "authority" or "power" or even "strength" but of course the question must be asked as ..."authority" or "power," it is referencing either general authority, of the authority that someone has to make choices for themselves or others. ...
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  • ...eople] elected [[Saul]]. This defect and departure from God has been a sin exercised by adulterous nations since the dawn of mankind and was called a rejection ...uities and grace of ''men who call themselves [[benefactors]] but exercise authority one over the other.'' ...
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  • ...tices]] that sought [[benefits]] by men who [[exercise authority|exercised authority]]. Christians stopped taking from their neighbors and started caring for on ...
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  • == The Myth of Authority == '''The Myth of the "Myth of Authority" Doctrine'''<Br> ...
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  • and pure charity is not truly exercised. and Moses&rsquo; altars was the former is extracted by authority upon ...
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  • ...ruler, [[Caesar]], president, king, potentate or executive that exercises authority over his people, his nation, his citizens and nationals (a substitute famil PATERNAL POWER. Patria potestas, The, authority lawfully exercised by parents, over their children. It will be proper to consider, 1. Who are ...
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  • ...r's goods through the men who call themselves [[benefactors]] but exercise authority makes the members of the federal democracy [[merchandise|human resources]]. ...devoured as their [[appetite]] for [[benefits]] through men who [[exercise authority]]<Ref name="exauft">{{exauft}}</Ref> [[Polybius|increases as we degenerate ...
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  • ...e the [[Corban]] of the [[Pharisees]] which [[exercise authority|exercised authority]] one over the other to provide [[free bread]] through the [[social safety ...
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