Examples of using Profess in English and their translations into Chinese
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Typically, they will also profess the availability of free movies or live sports.
The members of this order also profess a fourth vow to dedicate their lives to the education of youth.
They profess doubts about the purchasing power of the non-English, non-Hindi Indian buyer, but for the most part, these doubts are self-fulfilling prophecies.
While vigilantes often profess to be acting to uphold community security, their actions are counter-productive.
He may profess Christianity, but as I have previously argued, actually fails Luther's test of confession.
It is ironic that those who profess the most enthusiasm for market forces are least enthusiastic about curbing tax benefits for the wealthy.
Christians predominantly profess that through Jesus' life, death, and resurrection, he restored humanity's communion with God with the blood of the New Covenant.
A local church is normally defined as a local assembly of all who profess faith and allegiance to Christ.
Although the majority of Turks profess the Islamic religion, alcoholic beverages are as widely available as anywhere.
God is Father, in a personal sense, to all who profess faith in His only begotten and unique Son, Jesus Christ.
Therefore, such as profess the true reformed religion should not marry with infidels, papists, or other idolaters”.
While the other woman might profess that they have this“spiritual” and“soulful” connection, it is all based on chemicals and hormones.
Indeed, around the world there is a gap between civil-society organizations and the societies they profess to serve.
Profess and declare from this chair of Peter before all eyes the saving teaching of Christ, and, by the power given us by God, to.
If we profess to be Christians, but act, think, and speak in a worldly or profane manner, we take His name in vain.
We may profess different creeds and worship in different places, but our faith leads us to common values.
No person may coerce another person or be subject to coercion to adopt or profess any religion or faith.
Some people boast of having a sixth sense, where they profess to know or see things that others cannot.
Because they profess to be Christians he may be led to think that in their cold selfishness they are representing Christ.
Although the majority of Turks profess the Islamic religion, alcoholic beverages are as widely available as in Europe.