Examples of using Professed in English and their translations into Danish
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from the altar of burnt offering everyday are, regardless of their professed faith in Jesus, still sinners.
this inner rebellion against something outwardly professed often led to strange happenings.
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a community of neighbors who professed total ignorance that anyone had disappeared.
Which some have professed and thus gone astray from the faith. Grace be with you!
Throughout this period Lucifer became increasingly critical of the entire plan of universe administration but always professed wholehearted loyalty to the Supreme Rulers.
What a sorry sight for successive generations of the professed followers of Jesus to say, regarding their stewardship of divine truth.
The lands of Egypt's professed polytheism, the belief in many gods.
Laughing Though clinton professed himself a friend of yeltsin, Polls showed 77% of the population.
The lands of Egypt's professed polytheism, the belief in many gods.
Believing him to be what he professed to be, I answered just as I would have answered,
And though Herod professed loyalty to the Hebrew ceremonial observances,
While the Stoics professed to be the"offspring of God," they failed to know him
We must realize that such faiths professed by those who do not believe in the redemption within His righteousness do not please God,
than any that have professed themselves so these sixteen hundred years.
We do not think that one who is only human ever professed to live such a life.
He professed to be astonished that the work fulfilled his earlier hope that it would be useful to new generations of students,
Regardless of the commitment to a particular philosophical school or professed religious teachings(such as Christianity
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It professed to save the propertied classes by upholding their economic supremacy over the working class; and, finally, it professed to unite all classes by reviving for all the chimera of national glory.