deliverance

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definition
noun
prayers for deliverance
the action of being rescued or set free.
On the contrary, it was a faith of pure practical reason, securely founded in the authoritative deliverances of the moral consciousness, that he sought to legitimize; nothing less would do.
a formal or authoritative utterance.
example
When catastrophe threatened, they turned to God for 'deliverance' .
Such structures can be read as dramas of redemption, of 'deliverance' from the chaotic environment of an unreasoning nature.
From there, still an alcoholic, he travelled to South Africa, still looking for 'deliverance' .
Afraid he had not sacrificed in the proscribed manner, he squeezed his eyes shut and called out a prayer to God for 'deliverance' .
As you led everyone in a prayer for 'deliverance' from any curse over their lives, I felt a definite sense of release from bondage.
For centuries, Italians had turned to the Virgin Mary in times of individual or collective trouble to ask for salvation or 'deliverance' .
All I know is that we said prayers of 'deliverance' and kept our mouths shut when arguments began as to whether the bombs needed to be dropped or not.
Song thus contains both words and music, but speech performance is also more than just a neutral 'deliverance' of verbal semantics.
He ministered in mercy to the suffering, ministered healing to the incurable, ministered 'deliverance' to those in bondage, ministered forgiveness to the fallen!
They were praying for death for 'deliverance' from pathetic existence.
We give thanks at this hour that this 'deliverance' , in fact, took place.
This is a key word, a ‘dramatic metaphor’ which includes 'deliverance' from slavery, and being set free at the payment of a price.
Biblically, salvation means 'deliverance' ; the question is, ‘Deliverance from what?’
Although there was a fake formality to the 'deliverance' of Cameron's lines, Kate still believed them to be sincere.
The aim of 'deliverance' must continue to apply methods and paths of salvation.
In Psalm 27, we are treated again to the language of light, salvation, and 'deliverance' from enemies in the form of confession and petition.
Or, just perhaps, the prayers of the faithful for 'deliverance' from ungodly rule are at last being heard.
After the first diaries, which deal with years of persecution and suffering, one expects this one to be a chronicle of 'deliverance' .
prayers for 'deliverance'
prayers for 'deliverance'
Everyone waits for 'deliverance' that never comes.
The key is that we look to God for salvation and 'deliverance' , which may be in this world, but if not, then in the judgement to come.
Commentators on this psalm agree that only such a person can hope to receive an answer to their prayer of 'deliverance' from enemies.
Although the person feels free, he often needs much more 'deliverance' .
It is not as though there is a ‘real’ private voice somewhere inside us which gives us infallible 'deliverances' which are right.
Instead it gets bogged down in motions and amendments, addendums and 'deliverances' , overtures and the like.
We adopt a double standard: we subject religious doctrines to rigorous scrutiny that we would not dream of imposing on the 'deliverances' of science and common sense.
What substance this is can be inferred from the 'deliverances' of the active faculty, namely the ideas in my imagination.
The Commissioners discuss the affairs of the church over a full seven days of debates which lead to 'deliverances' , which set out the Kirk's policies.
On the contrary, it was a faith of pure practical reason, securely founded in the authoritative 'deliverances' of the moral consciousness, that he sought to legitimize; nothing less would do.
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