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Derivation: charis ("grace") and charizesthai ("to show favour"), connoting a spiritual grace leading to salvation granted through faith into good works.
That word derives from the Greek Charis ("grace") and charizesthai ("to show favour"), connoting a spiritual grace for salvation granted by grace through faith for enabling good works.
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He took our salvation for granted, Thomas thought.
An extract from the diary, which Rebmann in turn took from the Bible (Psalm: 51, 12) reflects Rebmann's belief in his faith: "Restore to me joy of your salvation and grant me a willing spirit, to sustain me".
For unpredictable stretches of time, he was granted the salvation of a companion — sometimes he shared a cell with as many as four other hostages — and he noticed that his thinking recovered rapidly when this occurred.
The ballet itself could not have received a more coherent performance, and it bloomed with tenderness as Giselle, the peasant girl deceived by Albrecht, became a wili, or ghost, whose forgiveness granted him salvation.
For unpredictable stretches of time, he was granted the salvation of a companion sometimes he shared a cell with as many as four other hostages and he noticed that his thinking recovered rapidly when this occurred.
These techniques for achieving ascent or a divine epiphany make up the bulk of the material that has usually been termed magical, theurgic (referring to the art of persuading a god to reveal himself and grant salvation, healing, and other requests), or astrological and that represents the characteristic expression of Hellenistic religiosity.
Granted, we would know that our salvation was possible: an all-powerful being could bring it about.
Then the National Football League comes along on Monday and admitted that, oops, the game officials goofed and the Giants should have been granted another play that might have brought salvation, instead of a heartbreaking and season-ending 39-38 loss in San Francisco.
By contrast, Windows "allows free interpretation of scripture...and takes for granted the idea that not all can achieve salvation".
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