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- verb Present participle of
proscribe .
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The biblical scholarship supporting the idea that Paul never wrote a word proscribing natural homosexuality is at least as credible and persuasive as the scholarship if not typical Bible translations claiming that he did.
John Shore: Come Out Of The Woods, Christian Soldiers: World War Gay Has Ended John Shore 2011
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The biblical scholarship supporting the idea that Paul never wrote a word proscribing natural homosexuality is at least as credible and persuasive as the scholarship if not typical Bible translations claiming that he did.
John Shore: Come Out Of The Woods, Christian Soldiers: World War Gay Has Ended John Shore 2011
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The biblical scholarship supporting the idea that Paul never wrote a word proscribing natural homosexuality is at least as credible and persuasive as the scholarship if not typical Bible translations claiming that he did.
John Shore: Come Out Of The Woods, Christian Soldiers: World War Gay Has Ended John Shore 2011
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The biblical scholarship supporting the idea that Paul never wrote a word proscribing natural homosexuality is at least as credible and persuasive as the scholarship if not typical Bible translations claiming that he did.
John Shore: Come Out Of The Woods, Christian Soldiers: World War Gay Has Ended John Shore 2011
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The biblical scholarship supporting the idea that Paul never wrote a word proscribing natural homosexuality is at least as credible and persuasive as the scholarship if not typical Bible translations claiming that he did.
John Shore: Come Out Of The Woods, Christian Soldiers: World War Gay Has Ended John Shore 2011
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The biblical scholarship supporting the idea that Paul never wrote a word proscribing natural homosexuality is at least as credible and persuasive as the scholarship if not typical Bible translations claiming that he did.
John Shore: Come Out Of The Woods, Christian Soldiers: World War Gay Has Ended John Shore 2011
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The Biblical scholarship supporting the idea that Paul never wrote a word proscribing natural homosexuality is at least as credible and persuasive as the scholarship (if not the typical translations) claiming that he did.
John Shore: Toward a Christianity of Common Sense John Shore 2010
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The Biblical scholarship supporting the idea that Paul never wrote a word proscribing natural homosexuality is at least as credible and persuasive as the scholarship (if not the typical translations) claiming that he did.
John Shore: Toward a Christianity of Common Sense John Shore 2010
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The Biblical scholarship supporting the idea that Paul never wrote a word proscribing natural homosexuality is at least as credible and persuasive as the scholarship (if not the typical translations) claiming that he did.
John Shore: Toward a Christianity of Common Sense John Shore 2010
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The more I consider the matter, the more firmly I am convinced that the idea of proscribing Mr. Pitt _indirectly_, when you cannot _directly punish_ him, is as chimerical a project, and as unjustifiable, as it would be to have proscribed Lord North.
The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. 05 (of 12) Edmund Burke 1763
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