Found 42 Results for: religious freedom

  • not your own conscience, I mean, but the other person's. Why should my freedom be governed by somebody else's conscience? (1 Corinthians 10, 29)

  • Now this Lord is the Spirit and where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is freedom. (2 Corinthians 3, 17)

  • but because of some false brothers who had secretly insinuated themselves to spy on the freedom that we have in Christ Jesus, intending to reduce us to slavery- (Galatians 2, 4)

  • After all, brothers, you were called to be free; do not use your freedom as an opening for self-indulgence, but be servants to one another in love, (Galatians 5, 13)

  • in whom, through his blood, we gain our freedom, the forgiveness of our sins. Such is the richness of the grace (Ephesians 1, 7)

  • who is the pledge of our inheritance, for the freedom of the people whom God has taken for his own, for the praise of his glory. (Ephesians 1, 14)

  • as for religious fervour, I was a persecutor of the Church; as for the uprightness embodied in the Law, I was faultless. (Philippians 3, 6)

  • and in him we enjoy our freedom, the forgiveness of sin. (Colossians 1, 14)

  • their adornment is to do the good works that are proper for women who claim to be religious. (1 Timothy 2, 10)

  • But, as someone dedicated to God, avoid all that. You must aim to be upright and religious, filled with faith and love, perseverance and gentleness. (1 Timothy 6, 11)

  • Similarly, older women should behave as befits religious people, with no scandal-mongering and no addiction to wine -- they must be the teachers of right behaviour (Titus 2, 3)

  • it has taught us that we should give up everything contrary to true religion and all our worldly passions; we must be self-restrained and live upright and religious lives in this present world, (Titus 2, 12)


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