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Most likely published in New York by fellow Philadelphian and Quaker William Bradford no relation to the Puritan William Bradford, who ran a prosperous printing business, An Alarm Sounded to Prepare the Inhabitants of the World to Meet the Lord in the Way of His Judgments is a twenty-three page narrative that relates Bowers' struggle to achieve and maintain a mystical union with God, a relationship Quakers believed was available to all who overcame human drives and passively awaited God's sign.
History of American Women Maggiemac 2008
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'Judgments' are the divine decisions or sentences as to what is right, and therefore the infallible clue to the else bewildering labyrinth.
Expositions of Holy Scripture Deuteronomy, Joshua, Judges, Ruth, and First Book of Samuel, Second Samuel, First Kings, and Second Kings chapters I to VII Alexander Maclaren 1868
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♪ "Judgments" certainly refers to the Babylonian Captivity.
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♪ "Judgments" certainly refers to the Babylonian Captivity.
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♪ "Judgments" certainly refers to the Babylonian Captivity.
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♪ "Judgments" certainly refers to the Babylonian Captivity.
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Judgments in football are warped by allegiance, and tribalism, so some Barcelona fans are still not willing to countenance the accusation that their team has a theatrical streak.
Barcelona's bad acting will not be welcome against Manchester United | Paul Hayward 2011
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Being Judgmental: Judgments are a part of life, we all must make lots of judgments and decisions on a daily basis (what to wear, what to eat, where to sit, what to watch/listen to/read, what to say, and on and on).
Mike Robbins: The Power of Empathy Mike Robbins 2010
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Being Judgmental: Judgments are a part of life, we all must make lots of judgments and decisions on a daily basis (what to wear, what to eat, where to sit, what to watch/listen to/read, what to say, and on and on).
Mike Robbins: The Power of Empathy Mike Robbins 2010
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Judgments are irrevocable, regardless of what new evidence comes to light.
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