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A demand in the Letter of James, that the "royal law" of neighbourly love has to be fulfilled without "partiality" (James 2 9), points to its universal validity.
Surely the time has now come for commissioners to put aside their national allegiances and have the courage to enforce the clearly defined rules without partiality or prejudice.
In England, John Dury, a Scots Presbyterian and (later) an Anglican minister, "a peacemaker without partiality," traveled more extensively than any other ecumenist before the 19th century.
Joseph Genesius in the 10th century and the group of historical writers known collectively as the Continuators of Theophanes recorded, not without partiality, the origin and early days of the Macedonian dynasty.
The pragmatic philosophy Hand had imbibed from William James at Harvard required each issue to be individually judged on its merits, without partiality.
"Where were those calls when [former Attorney General Loretta] Lynch was overseeing the Clinton investigations?" Of the Republicans, Sen. Lindsey Graham went hardest on Rosenstein, challenging him on whether he could conduct an investigation into Russia without partiality.
It is not that "pare and undefiled religion" which is from above, and which is "first pure, then peaceable, easy to be entreated, full of mercy and good fruits, without partiality, and without hypocrisy".
Network Rail must deliver without delay.
(Delivered without emphasis or energy).
And all are delivered without a word.
Feminine moments are delivered without apology.
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