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20 Comforting Bible Verses for Grief and Grieving
I dare say this would be considered
false doctrine, by Biblical standards. I think most Christians would agree. http://www.thefreedictionary.com/except ex·cept (k-spt) prep. With the exclusion of; other than; but: everyone except me. conj. 1. If it were not for the fact that; only. Often used with that: I would buy the suit, except that it costs too much. 2. Otherwise than: They didn't open their mouths except to complain. 3. Unless: "And ne'er throughout the year to church thou go'st/Except it be to pray against thy foes" (Shakespeare). v. ex·cept·ed, ex·cept·ing, ex·cepts v.tr. To leave out; exclude: An admission fee is charged, but children are excepted. v.intr. To object: Counsel excepted to the court's ruling. Idiom: except for Were it not for: I would join you except for my cold. [Middle English, from Latin exceptus, past participle of excipere, to exclude : ex-, ex- + capere, to take; see kap- in Indo-European roots.] Usage Note: Except in the sense of "with the exclusion of" or "other than" is generally viewed as a preposition, not a conjunction. Therefore, a personal pronoun that follows except should be in the objective case: No one except me knew it. Everyone had a ticket except her. except [?k's?pt] prep 1. Also except for other than; apart from; with the exception of he likes everyone except you except for this mistake, you did very well except that (conjunction) but for the fact that; were it not true that conj 1. an archaic word for unless 2. Informal; not standard in the US except that; but for the fact that I would have arrived earlier, except I lost my way vb 1. (tr) to leave out; omit; exclude 2. (intr; often foll by to) Rare to take exception; object [from Old French excepter to leave out, from Latin exceptare, from excipere to take out, from capere to take] Collins English Dictionary - Complete and Unabridged © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1994, 1998, 2000, 2003 v.t. 1. to exclude; leave out: present company excepted. v.i. 2. to object (usu. fol. by to or against): to except to a statement. .. Christopher A. Young Learn more about Jesus www.lds.org .. .. "Brother Love" wrote in message ... Praise Jesus, Brother Ashton! All those who except Him will be saved! Always remember: Jesus love's you and so do I! Every single one of you! |
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