enslavement|enslavements in English

noun

[en'slave·ment || -mənt]

state of being enslaved to someone or something

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1. led a revolt... that freed us all from enslavement.

2. Our determination to remain free from enslavement to sinful and hurtful conduct is reinforced.

3. 7 What type of human rule can prevent this enslavement to sin and death?

4. ‘Nine children and three women told similar stories of enslavement and Brutalization, including rape.’

5. All these forms of greatness, however, demanded that ordinary Russians accept their debasement and enslavement.

6. “Set free from enslavement to corruption”: the gradual deliverance from the effects of sin and death

7. ‘Creation will be set free from all enslavement and have the glorious freedom of the children of God’

8. They “will be set free from enslavement to corruption and have the glorious freedom of the children of God.”

9. Under the rule of God’s Kingdom, faithful humans “will be set free from enslavement to corruption.” —Romans 8:20-22.

10. There “the creation itself also will be set free from enslavement to corruption and have the glorious freedom of the children of God.”

11. (Luke 3:38) Because of sinning, he came into “enslavement to corruption” and passed this condition on to the human race.

12. Aunt Jemima portrays the white, romanticized notion of an Antebellum “mammy,” detached from the cruel reality of enslavement during the late 19th century

13. This will result in mankind’s being “set free from enslavement to corruption” and eventually entering into “the glorious freedom of the children of God.”

14. But they also oppose those who claimed African culture was stripped from the slaves through enslavement, such that nothing “African” remains in Afro-American cultures today.

15. What the Ashkenazim are, is a Levantine Middle Eastern diaspora and community whose presence in Europe is a direct result of European colonialism and enslavement.

16. “The creation itself also will be set free from enslavement to corruption and have the glorious freedom of the children of God.” —ROMANS 8:21.

17. Yes, indeed, “the creation itself also will be set free from enslavement to corruption and have the glorious freedom of the children of God.” —Romans 8:21.

18. They can look forward to being “set free from enslavement to corruption and have the glorious freedom of the children of God.”—Romans 8:19-21.

19. ‘What is much more alarming is the apparent Acquiescence - even complicity - of the nation in its own enslavement.’ ‘Nothing less than complete Acquiescence is acceptable within this church of …

20. ‘What is much more alarming is the apparent Acquiescence - even complicity - of the nation in its own enslavement.’ ‘Nothing less than complete Acquiescence is acceptable within this church of …

21. Passover celebrates Jewish people fleeing from enslavement to save their firstborn sons, while the State of Israel and its willing Complicitors, for 13 years, has laid siege to Gaza, an open-air

22. “Abolition traces the articulation of the 'freedom principle' in Europe, the rise and fall of enslavement of non-Europeans beyond the colonial line, and the reversion of the principle in 20th century Europe

23. God thus promises in his Word that “the creation itself also will be set free from enslavement to corruption and have the glorious freedom of the children of God.”

24. The Timucuas were nearly exterminated by contact with Europeans through war, enslavement and disease and became extinct as a racial entity through assimilation and attrition during the 18th century.

25. MARXISM/SOCIALISM, A SOCIOPATHIC PHILOSOPHY CONCEIVED IN GROSS ERROR AND IGNORANCE, Culminating IN ECONOMIC CHAOS, ENSLAVEMENT, TERROR, AND MASS MURDER: A CONTRIBUTION TO ITS DEATH - Kindle edition by Reisman, George