Examination of the Commandment, Thou shalt not kill
.... The ambiguity of
Thou shalt not kill in the decalogue emerges as Exodus continues to explain .... hunt a man down, but caused his death by an act of
God, may flee ....
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Faustus, by Christopher Marlowe
.... For this reason, Mephostophiles urges Faustus to find his physical pleasure through fornication saying, "Hast not
thou...sworn thyself to
God?...
thou canst not ....
(853

3

)
Dr. Faustus
.... For this reason, Mephostophiles urges Faustus to find his physical pleasure through fornication saying, "Hast not
thou...sworn thyself to
God?...
thou canst not ....
(853

3

)
Religious melancholia
.... For example, in his prayer "A Litany of Atlanta" (1906), DuBois say O Silent
God,
Thou whose voice afar in mist and mystery hath left our ears an-hungered in ....
(2219

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The existence of God: A discussion
.... the fool hath said in his heart, there is not
God." Anselm goes on to elaborate: So truly, therefore, dost
thou exist, O Lord, my
God, that
thou canst not be ....
(1479

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Idylls of the King
.... heroes. This is most clear when Arthur express on his death bed, "My
God,
thou hast forgotten me in my death," (Tennyson). Immediately ....
(1258

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)
Tennyson's Idyll's of the King
.... heroes. This is most clear when Arthur express on his death bed, "My
God,
thou hast forgotten me in my death," (Tennyson). Immediately ....
(1258

5

)
Inferno
.... As Dante asks of Virgil, "Poet, I thee entreat, / By that same
God whom
thou didst never know, / So that I may escape this woe and worse, /
Thou wouldst ....
(1277

5

)
Dante's Inferno
.... As Dante asks of Virgil, "Poet, I thee entreat, / By that same
God whom
thou didst never know, / So that I may escape this woe and worse, /
Thou wouldst ....
(1277

5

)
The Word of God
.... The Bible indicates that
God Himself has elevated His Word even higher than His own Name. Psalm 138:2 says "
Thou hast magnified Thy word above all Thy name ....
(684

3

)
God in the Bible
....
God tells Joshua of His expectations for the new leader, tells him to be courageous and that "the Lord thy
God is with thee whithersoever
thou goest" (160). ....
(3350

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Abortion
.... The primary commandment issued by
God, "
Thou shalt not kill," (Ex 20.13, qtd. in "Standing for the Unborn," 19) is applicable to the issue of abortion. ....
(1368

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)
The act of temptation and Milton
.... At the end of the 40 days, he is hungry, and Satan tries to tempt Jesus into "testing"
God by telling him, "If
thou be the Son of
God, Command/That out of ....
(1210

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The Book of Ruth
.... earned her the benefits of the Lord: "The Lord recompense thy work, and a full reward be given thee of the Lord
God of Israel, under whose wings
thou art come ....
(804

3

)
The Act of Temptation in Milton's Poems
.... At the end of the 40 days, he is hungry, and Satan tries to tempt Jesus into "testing"
God by telling him, "If
thou be the Son of
God, Command/That out of ....
(1210

5

)
Problem of Evil
.... of evil (45ff), which he resolves by surrender to
God's grace. Surrender climaxes in the famous passage of Book X: "Too late loved I Thee, O
Thou Beauty of ....
(1249

5

)
Poems of Donne & Blake
.... The poet addresses
God: "Only
thou art above." The poet is reminding himself that all is not lost because
God is there, in Heaven, to save him. ....
(2194

9

)
Poems of John Donne & William Blake
.... The poet addresses
God: "Only
thou art above." The poet is reminding himself that all is not lost because
God is there, in Heaven, to save him. ....
(2194

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Paul's letter to Philemon
.... Ironically, one promise
God made is "
Thou [art] a priest for ever after the order of Melchizedek." Because of this promise, this attaching of
God's word to ....
(2201

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Poems about Religion
.... 3. "
Thou Art Indeed Just, Lord, If I Contend" Hopkins's poem, which is a divided .... difficulties that human beings who desire to behave decently face to
God in a ....
(2185

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Skepticism I. INTRODUCTION 1. Objective of essa
.... Thus Anselm states: "So truly, therefore, dost
thou exist, o Lord, my
God, that
thou canst not be conceived not to exist; and rightly. ....
(2097

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Pre-Wedding Celebrations
.... The chatan's father holds the cup and the rabbi chants: "Blessed art
Thou, O Lord our
God, King of the Universe, who hast sanctified us by Thy commandments ....
(2770

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The Morality of Taking a Life
.... Thus the doubt might be about statements like "
God has commanded that
thou shalt not kill," or "
God has commanded that
thou shalt not kill early human embryos ....
(1711

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Romanticism in Blake's Poetry
.... However, in this poem, nature (as the Creation of
God) is in trouble: "O Rose,
thou art sick!/ The invisible worm/ That flies in the night,/ In the howling ....
(1431

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Chaucer's View of Christianity
.... He holds this view in common with
God, as evidenced by the Biblical passage Revelation 3:16: I know thy works, that
thou art neither cold nor hot: I would
thou ....
(1056

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St. Francis of Assisi The purpose of this resear
.... cannot glory, seeing they proceed not from ourselves but from
God, according to the words of the Apostle, 'What hast
thou that
thou has not received from
God? ....
(3933

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Adam & Eve
.... good and evil. If Adam eats from this particular tree,
God tells him: "
thou shalt surely die" (Genesis 2:17). As they are, Adam ....
(796

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)
The Delivery of Expository Messages
.... Hear, O Israel; The Lord our
God is one Lord: And
thou shalt love the Lord thy
God with all thy heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy mind, and with ....
(2200

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William Blake
.... of the good and faith in life and
God by structuring his poem with repetition and religious terminology, "thee", "
thou", "Lamb", "bless", and "
God," (Blake 1 ....
(1890

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)
William Blake's Songs of Innocence & Experience
.... of the good and faith in life and
God by structuring his poem with repetition and religious terminology, "thee", "
thou", "Lamb", "bless", and "
God," (Blake 1 ....
(1890

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