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He may give heed if you say, "Do not do this because it is contrary to divine laws," and yet the precepts of the Decalog are the divine laws themselves.
Angelic Wisdom about Divine Providence Emanuel Swedenborg 1730
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The Word and, in particular, the precepts of the Decalog are the means with those who acknowledge all kinds of murder, adultery, theft and false witness to be sins.
Angelic Wisdom about Divine Providence Emanuel Swedenborg 1730
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The Decalog was the first of the Word, promulgated by Jehovah from Mount Sinai by a living voice, and also inscribed on two tables of stone by the finger of God.
Angelic Wisdom about Divine Providence Emanuel Swedenborg 1730
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Finished watching all ten films of “Decalog” by Krzysztof Kieslowski and thanks to the local library where we got this film.
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Finished watching all ten films of “Decalog” by Krzysztof Kieslowski and thanks to the local library where we got this film.
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Decalog 5 : Bibliophage, being a tale from the Library of almost Everything - Stephen Marley
Science Fiction, Fantasy, Horror: Decalog 5 - Paul Leonard and Jim Mortimore Blue Tyson 2007
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Trivia: "The Empty Child"/"The Doctor Dances," which is quite possibly the best story of the modern Who, "Continuity Errors" in Decalog 3, which is quite possibly the best Who story ever, and "The Curse of the Fatal Death" were all written by the same brilliant writer, Steven Moffat.
April 30th, 2006 dianora2 2006
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Of particular interest to me is their entry on my Who story from Decalog 3, "UNITed We Fall."
cool stuff! thyla 2005
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Well, it is sort of whoish Decalog always seems to be set somewhere in the whoniverse
Democracy at work II 2004
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In Luther's correspondence with Weller there occurs a remark to the effect that Weller must put the Decalog out of his mind.
Luther Examined and Reexamined A Review of Catholic Criticism and a Plea for Revaluation 1904
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