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"Edifying" is to please one's neighbor; Knowledge only says, All things are lawful for me; Love adds, But all things do not edify [Bengel], (1Co 10: 23; Ro 14: 15). edifieth -- tends to build up the spiritual temple (1Co 3: 9; 6: 19).
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Edifying and beautiful in equal measure, these galleries are hard to leave.
The Year's Best Arts Adventure Pia Catton 2011
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Edifying games for children are even rarer, excepting the effortless offerings that teach kids the alphabet or how to count.
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Typically Kierkegaard's Edifying Discourses invite “that single individual, my reader” to dwell with a biblical passage for the sake of building up faith.
Søren Kierkegaard McDonald, William 2009
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Schmutzie.com: 15+ Edifying Links about contact archives best of mastheads linkblog press shop sponsorship schmutzie elsewhere
15+ Edifying Links 2009
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Edifying and evocative, if often daunting, this is a concentrated slice of eccentric life.
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As I wrote last week in the post “Edifying Student Bloggers,” we should look at the activity of reading and providing constructive feedback to student bloggers as an essential educational task for ourselves and our students.
Archive 2006-02-01 2006
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As I wrote last week in the post “Edifying Student Bloggers,” we should look at the activity of reading and providing constructive feedback to student bloggers as an essential educational task for ourselves and our students.
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Edifying Spectacle: Someone had just given Jimmy Swaggart a gold Rolex watch....
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“Edifying and instructive,” I said, and went up to bed.
To Say Nothing of the Dog Willis, Connie 1997
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