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  • Media ethics is understood as a Christianly motivated contemporaneous service to society.
  • Luise grew up protected and was brought up Christianly.
  • All modern philosophy, both ethically, and Christianly, is based upon frivolousness.
  • He was put to death at Tyburn on 14 February, dying " " very christianly " ".
  • On the other hand, Aquinas forbade the overthrow of any morally, Christianly and spiritually legitimate king by his subjects.
  • Argyll, awaiting his own death, said of him : " Poor Rumbold was a great supporter to me and a brave man and died Christianly ."
  • Prospects vision and mission has been to offer  Christianly distinctive services to enable people with learning disabilities who so desire, to live a fully Christian life.
  • Argyll, awaiting his own death, said of him " Poor Rumbold was a great supporter to me and a brave man and died Christianly . " Hannibal Rumbold made his own defiant declaration on the scaffold;
  • The Anglican Education Commission was re-established by the synod in 2007 to advance the Sydney diocese's commitment to doing Christian education and assist teachers and workers involved in education to do so " Christianly ".
  • Dr John Stott, an important leader in world Evangelicalism, said during her editorship that " " Third Way " is becoming indispensable reading for those who want to think Christianly about contemporary issues . " At her wedding in 1980 to John Mitchell, then-Director of the World Development Movement, John Stott said in his sermon that " under your editorship " Third Way " has been a blessing to hundreds of thousands ."
  • Argyll, who sharply criticised Hume and Cochrane in his final letters, himself wrote that " " Poor Rumbold was a great support to me and a brave man and died Christianly " . " Some time later Mark Kerr, the baillie at Lesmahagow who had captured Rumbold, was accosted on his doorstep by two men claiming to be Rumbold's " sons " : they took the sword that Kerr had taken from Rumbold, ran Kerr through, and cut out his heart.
  • Not to know what a minister is, but to become and be a minister, not to know what a journalist is, but to become and be a journalist, not to know what a professor is, but to become and be a professor, etc . He didn't want to intrude in another's growth in the direction of religion because, Christianly speaking, " The difficulty is not to understand what Christianity is but to become and be a Christian . " The task isn't to know what the good is or the beauty or the true but to become the good, the beauty and the true God meant you to become.
  • Akin has led Southeastern to establish the L . Russ Bush Center for Faith and Culture, which " seeks to bring the Christian faith to bear upon all areas of life through helping others to think and to act Christianly in both private and public discourse . " Other initiatives that have also begun under Akin's leadership include the " Lewis A . Drummond Center for Great Commission Studies " ( focuses on missions and church planting in North America and internationally ), the " Great Commission Equipping Network " ( EQUIP, focuses on providing theological education at a local church level ), the " Global Theological Initiative " ( GTI, focuses on using " the resources of Southeastern to benefit theological education through strategic partnerships around the world " ), and " Kingdom Diversity " ( seeking " to recruit and equip students from every corner of the Kingdom, to serve in every context of the Kingdom " ).