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Discover LudwigThe phrase "disciple without" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a person who is without a disciple or followers, or to describe a situation in which a person is lacking or missing the support or guidance of their disciples. Example: The spiritual leader felt lost and vulnerable, like a disciple without his followers, after his closest disciple left the monastery. In this example, "disciple without his followers" is used to show that the leader feels alone and lacking support without his disciples.
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The teachings were passed down from guru to disciple without being written down.
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After all, even Jesus Christ failed to select and manage 12 disciples without recruiting one Judas Iscariot.
It is impossible to live pleasurably, one of his disciples wrote, "without living prudently and honorably and justly, and also without living courageously and temperately and magnanimously, and without making friends, and without being philanthropic".
John also includes a long sermon by Jesus, preparing his disciples (now without Judas) for his departure.
If there's anything close to an objective party, it may be Nora, who mined his experience as a disciple for his talk show without getting emotionally tied to Kaufman's state of being.
The new film isn't as deliberately baffling as The Master, in which the tale of a self-help guru and his damaged disciple was all grandly floating metaphor without any true social or emotional context.
Seems George is a James Dean disciple, on a 60's Rebel Without a Cause mission, a Passover-esque pilgrimage, searching for his soulmate.
He was criticised for allowing his disciples to eat without washing properly and for picking corn on the day set aside as holy.
His daughter and musical disciple, Anoushka Shankar, had, as planned, played the first half without him.
Amen! James both derided his disciple for his unquestioning faith and was keenly aware that, without Freddie, he would be a boy with a head full of ideas that interested no one.
By being a "learner," you are listening to the wisdom or teaching of someone without needing to follow them or become their disciple.
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