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Why do you think Athens gained a law-giver?
Not only was old Bashti a stern law-giver, but he was a unique one.
Hawkes responds that without a law-giver, "Why is rape wrong?
As a Law-giver, he had encouraged and achieved strength and efficiency within his tribe.
He was called tyrant by some writers, but by others an aisymnetes, or law-giver.
The first Law-giver pushed his staff at Kirk.
The only plausible way historically to guarantee the authority of such rights has been to see them as the issue of a divine law-giver.
Every child not born through prayer is illegitimate, according to the great law-giver: "The child must be prayed for.
Lycurgus was the legendary law-giver of the Lacedaemonians.
In Athens, a law-giver arose instead.
Owing to his reputation in modern times as an ancient law-giver, Hammurabi's portrait is in many government buildings throughout the world.
Moses as author of Genesis was not necessarily writing as a natural philosopher, nor as a law-giver, but for a particular audience.
So said the Jewish law-giver."
In his dreams of becoming an Oriental law-giver he had planned a system of government of which he was to be the centre.
He is her seer, her prophet, her law-giver, her tool of vengeance!
ONE law-giver and sustainer of life since the passing of the Earth-Masters.
The law-giver, the law-upholder is dead, While the sad wolf's self, with the eagle, and the raven, Come as kings, instead.
It acted not merely as an electoral committee for the Irish Party, but as local law-giver, unofficial parliament, government, police and supreme court.
You really have a law outside and anterior to the divine edicts, and God does not serve your purpose, because he is not the ultimate law-giver.
In Judaism, God is described as father as he is said to be the creator, life-giver, law-giver, and protector.
The affected anxiety of the law-giver lest they should employ an improper person is evidently as impertinent as it is oppressive.
However ethics is about how individuals should best live, while the study of politics is from the perspective of a law-giver, looking at the good of a whole community.
The Roman's character was a lazy one, his language a grave lapidary one, his temperament less that of poet than of grammarian, jurist, law-giver, moralist.
The Old Testament as a whole is often called the law and the prophets, and Moses was the great law-giver and Elijah arguably the greatest prophet.
In the Israelites religion and its closest modern relative, Talmudic Judaism, God is called Father because he is the creator, law-giver, and protector.