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5 Sentences With "sober mindedness"

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I asked Davenport to show me more reports that fit this standard of sober-mindedness in the face of the inexplicable.
The Tungo at the same time, were "held in high esteem, and one of their number is selected as a judge or umpire in all disputes". This clan might thus have been perceived or displayed characteristics of sober mindedness or perhaps a prior knowledge of a superior (i.e in relation to perceived justice) set of laws.
The Tungo at the same time, were "held in high esteem, and one of their number is selected as a judge or umpire in all disputes". This clan might thus have been perceived or displayed characteristics of sober mindedness or perhaps a prior knowledge of a superior (i.e. in relation to perceived justice) set of laws.
But give to me, your servant, a spirit of sober- > mindedness, humility, patience, and love. Yes, O Lord and King, grant me to > see my own faults and not to judge my brother, since you are blessed to the > ages of ages. Amen. This Greek version is the form of the prayer found in the current liturgical books of the Greek Orthodox Church and all those churches that utilise Greek or Arabic in their services. Early Greek manuscripts preserve several variant texts, however, including the reading φιλαργυρίας (philargyrias, "love of money") in place of φιλαρχίας (philarchias, "love of power"), which was taken up in the first Slavonic translations.
But give to me, your servant, a spirit of > sober-mindedness, humility, patience, and love. Yes, O Lord and King, grant > me to see my own sins and not to judge my brother, since you are blessed to > the ages of ages. Amen. This version is to be found in the Liturgicon (Sluzhebnik) or Priest's Service Book published in Kiev in 1639 by Peter Mohyla. Substantially it is similar to the earlier version, but with some of the case-endings updated, as by that time, use of the dative case (животѹ моемѹ) to mark possession was considered distinctively archaic, and use of the genitive case (живота моегω) felt to be more correct.

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