Sunday, March 16, 2014

“The Book of Daniel”, Arbitrary Human Precept’s Government by Force

Just watched "The Book of Daniel" - the Four Kings.. One Person, as an “absolute ruler of the world”, and One Person [1] who says "I tell the truth.[2] If you don't want to hear the truth, then don't ask me to tell you.". Many Chapters of the Old Testament are about Leaders Chosen by God and by heritage.

"Beheading" is the punishment, unless you are going to be fed to the lions. Beheading, because in arbitrary-human precept rules of conduct, force, among other nation’s leaders and this current President's Regime, no Person has an unique, Immortal-Soul [3] which is present and depends upon an earthly body of physiology upon which neurology and anatomy depend for life [4]; for there is no Supreme Lawgiver every-One-Person is accountable to in their individual lives: God, "No Fixed Truth".

Beheaded means your arbitrary, human precept-body-mind-neurology won't find Heaven or paradise, God or Allah; and human beings, government or religious, are the only leaders as rulers who can determine if an individual person is sinful or not. The Apostles, Catherine of Aragon, “Who would not say she was never married”; Sir Thomas More, who would not deny God for arbitrary, human precept's rules for behavior, marriage; Businessman Nick Berg,  Newsman Daniel Pearl are among those beheaded. Nick Berg and Daniel Pearl being the victims of the Islamic Religion, because they were silent in agreement, against their current arbitrary, human precept rules of conduct, radical jihad’s force and control, revenge and lie, among the tribes of their religious government, Mullahs, the local “absolute ruler” over tribe.[5]

Each-one-Person's unique, Immortal-Soul will never change no matter what happens to your body or your earthly mind.  If you are paralyzed; have surgery to change something of your body; mental illness, brain damage or among the dementia's;  upon death of your body, you within your, unique, one-of-a-kind Immortal-Soul returns to Heaven because that is God’s Promise, unless ..John 8, and most Books of The Bible, move your decision to throw your unique, Immortal-Soul away:
"This people honors me with their lips, but heart is far away from me, vain is their worship of me, for the doctrines they teach are but human precepts. ..blind guides of the blind deep into the pit"--Matt 15; or "If you are Abraham's children, said Jesus, then do as Abraham did: ... Why do you not understand my speech? Because you are unable to listen to what I am saying: you belong to your father the devil, and you want to do what your father desires; he was a slayer of men from the very beginning....he has no place in the truth because there is no truth in him: when he tells a lie, he is expressing his own nature...father of lies. It is because I tell the truth, that you do no believe me. ..He who belongs to God, listens to the words of God; you do not listen to them, because you do not belong to God.."--John 8[6] Even then, if you listen to God speaking and instructing Ezekiel in Chapter 33, you may find redemption.

We the People, especially among those who are fooled by ignorance both the Three Sacred Documents and father-evil, father lie; decide that God's Laws are just another religion and there is no consequence to insubordination and disobedience to those Biblical Laws, stated in Declaration, and applied in Constitution -- WYSIWYG, YOU REAP WHAT YOU SOW, our unique in mankind's history will continue and remain in the devils deep, dark, chaotic pit,...the blind guides of this current President's arbitrary, human precept rules of conduct absent and denial of the Laws, Lessons, Instructions, and Enforcement within the Three Sacred Documents

And please note, a Person’s Immortal-Soul cannot be cloned, nor after death of the body, does your Soul have physical or environmental characteristics, because God made man in His Image; and because He sent His son, our King of Kings, Counselor, Friend and Savior, Jesus Christ who Promises
          "Obey  my Laws. Ask, seek, knock and all will be opened unto you.  I am in my Father. My Father is in me. I AM IN YOU. YOU are in Me.

Among “the Laws of Nature and of Nature’s God: “Things equal to the same thing are equal to each other;” Your Person of unique, Immortal-Soul enter this life as a newborn complete with all that our Everlasting Father created and in complete, unquestioning love, gave you Gifts from your father and your mother, each of whom received the very same Origins from The Eternal; so, going back in earthly time and forward in earthly time, which is not a measure in judgement by God during your Unique Soul’s earthly life or upon death of your Person’s body. While you will be a child of God on earth, with the frailties of mankind, alone or with others, the magnificent Promise is exactly what Christ teaches throughout the New Testament; with the Apostles carrying the massage over the years right up to and well beyond this flashing cursor, a metaphor as you consider what this means to your roles in life which is your Person in sphere of influence, which is Your Truth, Trust.

Unless God's Laws are enforced Bible, Declaration, and Constitution, our archetypal Republican Form of Representative government, Article IV:4 with protection from invasion also meaning from "infringement of each-one-Person's rights, alone and in  the Federalist Equilateral Triangle with every single, City, County, State, and Federal Official, i.e every one of the 52,367 with this current President's 30,445 of the total (at http://www.gao.gov/browse/agency), police, fire, school boards, water districts, Article III Judicial, We the People and Consent of the Governed - vote True Only After the person or issue is in 100% compliance with The Three Sacred Documents.

No government, no organization or grouping of people, will ever alter your Immortal-Soul’s earthly journey unless you decide the path requires an altered direction.  Our magnificent, unique in Mankind’s history on God’s earth, is the Only Nation, not to try, but to achieve “We the People in order to form a more... Perfect Union...establish Justice[7] - Truth/ Trust because God Is...insure domestic tranquility[8]...provide for the common defense ...promote [9] the general Welfare[10]...and secure[11] the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity, do ordain[12] and establish this Constitution of the United States.
Insure means  To make sure or secure; to contract or covenant for a consideration to secure a person against loss; or to engage to indemnify another for the loss of any specified property, at a certain stipulated rate per cent, called a premium. The property usually insured is such as is exposed to extraordinary hazard. Thus the merchant insures his ship or its cargo, or both, against the dangers of the sea; houses are insured against fire; sometimes hazardous debts are insured, and sometimes lives. The Contract is within The Declaration of Independence; and the Covenant is The Bible; “1. A mutual consent or agreement of two or more persons, to do or to forbear some act or thing; a contract; stipulation. A covenant is created by deed in writing, sealed and executed; or it may be implied in the contract.  3. In theology, the covenant of works, is that implied in the commands, prohibitions, and promises of God; the promise of God to man, that mans perfect obedience should entitle him to happiness. This do, and live; that do, and die.
The covenant of redemption, is the mutual agreement between the Father and Son, respecting the redemption of sinners by Christ. The covenant of grace, is that by which God engages to bestow salvation on man, upon the condition that man shall believe in Christ and yield obedience to the terms of the gospel. Cruden’s Concordance of The Bible”

And Please note the importance of using the “AMERICAN DICTIONARY - 1828" for the definitions of language and communication from before 1620 to most importantly, this flashing cursor...and for our Posterity in Learning [13] Knowledge [14], Wisdom [15] for Truth and Trust, to themselves, those they know, and those they will never know..Transitive [16]. The numbers in brackets are the words defined from Dr. Webster magnificent work; which while following Dr. Samuel Johnson’s “A Dictionary of the English Language (April 15, 1755)” format, is specific to The Bible as the foundation and cornerstone of “our nation’s unique form of Republican government requires a definition of words”; which it did, and because Dr. Webster understood the role of language and communication to the individual nation’s people, he worked 27 years in the name of God and his Person as One within the Whole of our archetypal, Republican Form of representative government.

This current human event’s most important crimes against all people on earth are omission; commission/ alteration (‘sick’ means ‘cool’means "All right!"; ‘gay’ means matching sex organs of gender, not happy sharing with others; distortion); neglect (Art, Science, History, Religion human precept-revisionists of facts and evidence [32]); and positive transgression, right of marriage by matching gender sex organs is arbitrary, human precept rule of conduct by court ruling and now being considered in the Senate - completely absent The Three Sacred Documents; because good, corporate persons, representative as writers of Law,  have not learned how to say “No” to father evil-father lie, i.e 4 of the 7 proposed additions to the Federal Code aim at keeping marriage between man and woman while not ever at any time, paying heed to God’s fifth Commandment.

Among our Brothers and Sisters as Colonists, Founders, and Persons of Religion and Morality, throughout our heritage, natural or naturalized, Thomas Jefferson said
"It is of great importance to set a resolution, not to be shaken, never to tell an untruth. There is no vice so mean, so pitiful, so contemptible; and he who permits himself to tell a lie once, finds it much easier to do it a second and a third time, till at length it becomes habitual; he tells lies without attending to it, and truths without the world’s believing him. This falsehood of the tongue leads to that of the heart, and in time depraves all its good disposition.”–a paraphrase of Matt. 15, Thomas Jefferson.

1947's Everson v. Ewing, NJ Board of Education [17] is the demonstration if fact “ he tells lies without attending to it, and truths without the world’s believing him; – the 5 justice’s “Opinion without interference (UDHR #19),” “great and impregnable wall of separation between church and state” was perfidy and sophistry, but the five Justices never considered the truth of language and communication as ‘original text’ which includes:
Dr. Noah Webster defined “Religion and Morality”, in its meaning for first Amendment in “AMERICAN DICTIONARY of the English Language”, 1828 and stated:
“In my view, the Christian religion is the most important and one of the first things in which all children, under a free government, ought to be instructed. ...No truth is more evident to my mind than that the Christian religion must be the basis of any government intended to secure the rights and privileges of a free people. ..
When I speak of the Christian religion as the basis of government, I do not mean an ecclesiastical establishment, a creed, or rites, forms, and ceremonies, or any compulsion of conscience (church). I mean primitive Christianity in its simplicity as taught by Christ and His apostles, consisting in a belief in the being, perfections, and moral government of God (The Three Sacred Documents-state as society); in the revelation of His will to men, as their supreme rule of action; in man’s accountability to God for his conduct in this life; and in the indispensable obligation of all men to yield entire obedience to God’s commands in the moral law and in the Gospel. This belief and this practice may consist with different forms of church government, which, not being essential to Christianity, need not enter into any system of education” [or government]. Please note the definition of ‘church’ is not synonymous with each-one-Person’s "Religion and Morality"--“ accountability to God for his conduct in this life; and in the indispensable obligation of all men to yield entire obedience to God’s commands in the moral law and in the Gospel”. [18]
The Four dissenting Justice’s easily recognized the perfidy and said so, especially noting this statement of prophesy: ‘Truth shall never again be allowed in any courtroom of Article III Judiciary’: “The Court sustains this legislation by assuming two deviations from the facts of this particular case; first, it assumes a state of facts the record does not support, and secondly, it refuses to consider facts which are inescapable on the record.”–Justice Jackson; and           “I cannot believe that the great author of those words, or the men who made them law, could have joined in this decision. Neither so high nor so impregnable today as yesterday is the wall raised between church and state by Virginia's great statute of religious freedom and the First Amendment, now made applicable to all the states by the Fourteenth. [n2] New Jersey's statute sustained is the first, if indeed it is not the second, breach to be made by this Court's action. That a third, and a fourth, and still others will be attempted we may be sure. For just as Cochran v. Board of Education, 281 U.S. 370, has opened the way by oblique ruling [n3] for this decision, so will the two make wider the breach for a third. Thus, with time, the most solid freedom steadily gives way before continuing corrosive decision.”–Justice Rutledge

FACT means “n. [L. factum, from facio, to make or do.]  1. Any thing done, or that comes to pass; an act; a deed; an effect produced or achieved; an event. Witnesses are introduced into court to prove a fact. Facts are stubborn things. To deny a fact knowingly is to lie.     2. Reality; truth; as, in fact. So we say, indeed.”; but none of the 5 Justices as purveyors to the great and sacred-vain-idol-god, majority -force, or any of the 4 Justices, both Everson v. Ewing and PPAA (among other cases (see:”Refusing Religion” at http://declarationandconstitutionspeak.blogspot.com /2012/07/refusing-religion-and-morality.html) could, or maybe even not realized their culpability, that “lie” cannot be ignored if Truth for Justice is supreme Law of the Land; and the four, while speaking the perfidy and falsehood, did not enforce our Republican Form of government — On Person Protected in his rights by One Person’s Oath of Office, Promise, in Trust, Truth; and the great and sacred-vain-idol-god, majority - number, was born as supreme to God, who rang-out in all “opinion” and “dissent” was ignored, as were The Three Sacred Documents.

BREACH means “n. 1. The act of breaking; or state of being broken; a rupture; a break; a gap; the space between the severed parts of a solid body parted by violence; as a breach in a garment, or in a wall.     2. The violation of a law; the violation or non-fulfillment of a contract; the non-performance of a moral duty; non-performance of duty being a breach of obligation, as well as a positive transgression or violation. Every breach of the public engagements is hurtful to public credit.  A. Hamilton    3. An opening in a coast. [Not usual.]      4. Separation between friends by means of enmity; difference; quarrel.     5. Infraction; injury; invasion; as a breach upon kingly power.     6. Bereavement; loss of a friend and its consequent affliction.
7. A violation of the public peace, as by a riot, affray, or any tumult which is contrary to law, and destructive to the public tranquillity, is called a breach of the peace.”.

 “The moral government of God” is among the Old Testament, The Book of Daniel. “..In the indispensable obligation of all men to yield entire obedience to God’s commands in the moral law and in the Gospel is Jesus in The New Testament; i.e. learning the lessons of your unique, Immortal-Soul given to you through, God’s 5th, of middle importance in logic of consequences by disobedience and insubordination, of Person(s)-Tribes, Villages, City, County, State, Federal - the forms of government among mankind, to The Ten Commandments, specifically, “Honor your father and your mother, that you may have a long life in the land which the Eternal, your God, is giving you.”. The Commandments, with The Lord’s Prayer; and among Psalms, the 23rd; Proverbs 8; Ezekiel 33, Joshua 1, Matthew - most if not all; John, Timothy as standout, but always missing Chapters which many of you reading this will recognize immediately; as important to the Laws of Both Founding Documents; And

Our Unique in all mankind’s history on God’s Planet, United States of America –
“— The individual component of the polity is the person, which is defined as any being consisting of or having the essential cognitive attributes of a member of the species homo sapiens, including both the capacity to compete with others for the means to exercise the natural rights of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness, and the capacity to regulate its competitive actions to avoid depriving others of those rights and to sacrifice itself for the greater good of the polity as a whole or for their common posterity.”
Your unique, Immortal-Soul in Truth and in Trust...Daniel
“---The polity, or society, is created by the social contract, in which persons agree to join together for mutual benefit and defense, and to regulate their behavior to avoid forms of competition which are destructive of social coherence and effectiveness, such as violence, deception, or collusion, or to infringe on the rights of others.”
–Father evil-father lie; blind guides of the blind, arbitrary human precept rules of conduct - force, declaring no Person exists; and the smaller number of people must be despoiled [19] and enslaved by the great and sacred-vain [20]-idol-god, majority - absent Truth and Trust. The Four Kings, how each-one-Soul acknowledged God, attempted to ‘compromise human precept with God, embraced all God Is...   David, Jewish following our Eternal Father’s instructions, counseled and guided those governments, because that was the location of mankind’s understanding and comprehension in that era.
It is an interesting contrast,  David among non-Jewish for truth with God; and Abraham’s children in John 8 without truth - Jesus.
That’s the reason it is important to follow Matthew 7 on Judgement with hypocrisy; but never follow this current President, in tandem with communist-socialist written and ratified UDHR’s[21]  arbitrary, human precept “personality,” who depend for their full development through “duties [22] to the community” among “all members of the human family”; utilizing “Everyone has the right to freedom of opinion[23] and expression; this right includes freedom to hold opinions without interference and to seek, receive and impart information and ideas through any media and regardless of frontiers,” boundaries, jurisprudence [24]; where “probability” of “opinion” is muster by  forced in arbitrary human precept absent Truth, Trust, God.                         Actually, there is “no fixed truth” according to this President’s Regime, and his ‘relative truth’ is not possible because either you follow the devil or you follow Christ: No One can serve two masters...you cannot serve both God and Mammon –Matt 6.
“---Acceptance of the terms of the social contract is effected through, and based upon, a restricted form of the social contract called the filial contract, between parents and their children, in which the parents agree to be good parents and the children agree to be good children and to grow into good adults and members of society. As persons grow, they extend the social contract to others they encounter.”
Since God Is religion and morality, the cornerstone and foundation of our Unique in mankind’s history, America, our Republic under God, then the assumption is that each-one-person is ‘good’ and ‘honest’ and is One Person with inherent “separate and equal station to which the Laws[25] of Nature and of Nature’s God is entitled within One People, and minorities,  a.k.a the Whole of the Polity/state/social contract; in order to exercise Certain Unalienable Natural Rights in James Madison’s  “Property” - Life, Liberty with consequences[26]: Jesus/good, devil/bad [27] of choices You alone decide; i.e our Lord God will never use force[28] or be arbitrary [29], person(s) do that to each-one's 'self' and others they love, know, and will never know in all the roles of life (family is a role - not exclusive) for your definition of pursuit of Happiness.
That you are a ‘good person’ means you don’t need to wear identity badges; and you don’t need to have a “photo ID card”; and you don’t need to ‘prove’ to that precinct worker you know your own name, and can be trusted, not to be fraudulent: Identity Cards are Victor Hugo’s 'Les Misérables' (not the musical), and 'Notre Dame de Paris'.  Those ‘cards’ are deceit, violence against your mind/ will that you are not capable of  “Religion and Morality”; and ‘threat’ is much more important than Person of honor and integrity; because “Person” is never part of arbitrary, human precept - force over your “personality” dependent upon ‘state’ as government for your ‘full development’.  There is despise both of God and your person in arbitrary, human precept rules of conduct.
“---The social contract is transitive, so that it extends to and includes not only those with whom one is in direct contact, but all those with whom those one is in direct contact with are bound to by the social contract as well, and therefore by recursion to all those persons who are members of the society, even if one has never met them.” at  http://www.constitution.org/consprin.htm
Transitive is synonymous with mankind’s history, to Europe, then the Puritans at Plymouth Rock, each-one-Colony, alone, then among each other as 13 Different-in-one for trading goods and services; then as one, when even before March 12, 1770, the Colonists became United, Founders among them; and our Article IV:4 mountains of bumps as it is; has given more to its own people and with One People - throughout God’s Planet throughout past, present and Posterity.
         Therefore, ‘personality’ is a speck of sand on God’s beach, exemplified in this current President’s Regime’s arbitrary human precept by blame, judgement absent truth, coercion, collusion, deceit, in crimes of omission, commission, neglect, and positive transgression. It is each-individual person's legacy by deeds on God's planet which is very, very important. For example: Throwing stones at various persons, “Lucifer-Alinsky-targeted” by arbitrary, human precept is lie and deceit, insubordination of “Love thy neighbor as thyself”.  You have separate and equal station in your judgement that one kind of evil isn't as bad as another kind of evil, while good is not even included in the allocation and choosing of  “opinion without interference regardless of frontier”.
“Deeds [30], not words” –G. Washington, issues not tongues,  our Lord God’s Laws stated in the Laws of “Declaration of Independence...[is the] declaratory charter of our rights, and the rights of man.”–T. Jefferson; and Person means every-Person of unique, Immortal-Soul, traveling in body any where on God’s Planet; and
Both our Father and our Savior have asked and specifically instructed through “consent of the governed”/vote and “We the People” to assist in:
Never imagine I have come to destroy the Law or the prophets; I have not come to destroy but to fulfill. I tell you truly, till heaven and earth pass away, not an iota [31], not a comma, will pass from the Law until it is all in force.  
Therefore, whoever relaxes a single one of these commands, were it even one of the least, and teaches men so, he will be ranked least in the Realm of heaven; but whoever obeys them and teachers them, he will be ranked great in the Realm of heaven.
For I tell you, unless your goodness excels that of the scribes and Pharisees, you will never get into the Realm of heaven. ...”–Matt 5:17-20

So, as June 2014 becomes November 2014, measure the Soul’s of your candidates and incumbents – ask the “What does our Republic under God mean to you, alone?” What does an Oath of Office mean?” "Are you aware of Person within The Three Sacred Documents?"

Understand:
“How will you stand to preserve, protect, and defend - by return attack from within The Three Sacred Documents; for Truth does not require ‘defense’ – just to be heard?
       “Man, once surrendering his reason, has no remaining guard against absurdities the most monstrous, and like a ship without rudder, is the spot of every wind. With such persons, gullibility, which they call faith, takes the helm for the hand of reason and the mind becomes a wreck.”–Thomas Jefferson; And  
       ”It is natural to man to indulge in the illusions of hope. We are apt to shut our eyes against a painful truth — and listen to the song of that syren, till she transforms us into beasts. Is this the part of wise men, engaged in a great and arduous struggle for liberty? Are we disposed to be of the number of those, who having eyes, see not, and having ears, hear not, the things which so nearly concern their temporal salvation? For my part, whatever anguish of spirit it might cost, I am willing to know the whole truth; to know the worst, and to provide for it.”—Patrick Henry

Our torn Flag, and spit upon Americans from that course of human event...to this current course of human event, this current President’s Regime Flagship of Anti-Law, PPAA, WASP, Judiciary, are 'want' of You, among ‘Consent of the Governed” and We the People....our Nation and our Three Sacred Documents are not subject to the enemy within’s great and sacred-vain-idol-god, majority of force to despoil and enslave All The People.

Daniel is where God wanted him to be; and did what God asked him to do. We are also where God wants US(A) to be; to do what He wants US(A) to do...Republican Party, two surveys pending, are you going to take your blinders and earmuffs off?!!


References, Definitions from “AMERICAN DICTIONARY of the English Language”, Comments:
1. PERSON: “1. An individual human being consisting of body and soul. We apply the word to living beings only, possessed of a rational nature; the body when dead is not called a person. It is applied alike to a man, woman or child. A person is a thinking intelligent being.      2. A man, woman or child, considered as opposed to things, or distinct from them. A zeal for persons is far more easy to be perverted, than a zeal for things.” at
http://1828.mshaffer.com/d/word/person

2. TRUTH: 1. Conformity to fact or reality; exact accordance with that which is, or has been, or shall be. The truth of history constitutes its whole value. We rely on the truth of the scriptural prophecies. My mouth shall speak truth. Prov.8. Sanctify them through thy truth; thy word is truth. John. 17.     2. True state of facts or things. The duty of a court of justice is to discover the truth. Witnesses are sworn to declare the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth.     3. Conformity of words to thoughts, which is called moral truth. Shall truth fail to keep her word?     4. Veracity; purity from falsehood; practice of speaking truth; habitual disposition to speak truth; as when we say, a man is a man of truth.     5. Correct opinion.     6. Fidelity; constancy.     The thoughts of past pleasure and truth.     7. Honesty; virtue. It must appear That malice bears down truth.     8. Exactness; conformity to rule. Plows, to go true, depend much on the truth of the iron work. [Not in use.]     9. Real fact of just principle; real state of things. There are innumerable truths with which we are not acquainted.     10. Sincerity. God is a spirit, and they that worship him must worship in spirit and in truth. John 4.     11. The truth of God, is his veracity and faithfulness. Ps.71. Or his revealed will. I have walked in thy truth. Ps.26.     12. Jesus Christ is called the truth. John 14.     13. It is sometimes used by way of concession. She said, truth, Lord; yet the dogs eat of the crums-- Matt 15. That is, it is a truth; what you have said, I admit to be true.  In truth, in reality; in fact.  Of a truth, in reality; certainly.
To do truth, is to practice what God commands. John 3.
TRUST: “1. Confidence; a reliance or resting of the mind on the integrity, veracity, justice, friendship or other sound principle of another person. He that putteth his trust in the Lord shall be safe. Prov.29.     2. He or that which is the ground of confidence. O Lord God, thou art my trust from my youth. Ps.71.     3. Charge received in confidence.
Reward them well, if they observe their trust.     4. That which is committed to one's care.   Never violate a sacred trust.     5. Confident opinion of any event. His trust was with th' Eternal to be deem'd Equal in strength.     6. Credit given without examination; as, to take opinions on trust.     7. Credit on promise of payment, actual or implied; as, to take or purchase goods on trust.     8. Something committed to a person's care for use or management, and for which an account must be rendered. Every man's talents and advantages are a trust committed to him by his Maker, and for the use or employment of which he is accountable.     9. Confidence; special reliance on supposed honesty.     10. State of him to whom something is entrusted. I serve him truly, that will put me in trust.
11. Care; management. 1 Tim.6.     12. In law, an estate, devised or granted in confidence that the devisee or grantee shall convey it, or dispose of the profits, at the will of another; an estate held for the use of another.        TRUST, v.t. To place confidence in; to rely on. We cannot trust those who have deceived us. He that trusts every one without reserve, will at last be deceived.      1. To believe; to credit. Trust me, you look well.     2. To commit to the care of, in confidence. Trust your Maker with yourself and all your concerns.     3. To venture confidently. Fool'd by thee, to trust thee from my side.     4. To give credit to; to sell to upon credit, or in confidence of future payment. The merchants and manufacturers trust their customers annually with goods to the value of millions. It is happier to be sometimes cheated, than not to trust.        TRUST, v.i. To be confident of something present or future. I trust to come to you, and speak face to face. 2 John 12. We trust we have a good conscience. Heb.13.   1. To be credulous; to be won to confidence.
Well, you may fear too far--Safer than trust too far. To trust in, to confide in; to place confidence in; to rely on; a use frequent in the Scriptures. Trust in the Lord, and do good. Ps.37. They shall be greatly ashamed that trust in graven images. Is.42. To trust to, to depend on; to have confidence in; to rely on. The men of Israel--trusted to the liars in wait. Judges 20.”

3.. IMMORTAL: “1. Having no principle of alteration or corruption; exempt from death; having life or being that shall never end; as an immortal soul. To the King eternal, immortal, invisible, the only wise God, be honor and glory forever. 1 Tim.1.
2. Never ending; everlasting; continual. I have Immortal longings in me.      3. Perpetual; having unlimited existence. A corporation is called an immortal being.      4. Destined to live in all the ages of this world; imperishable; as immortal fame. So Homer is called the immortal bard.. “
SOUL: “1. The spiritual, rational and immortal substance in man, which distinguishes him from brutes; that part of man which enables him to think and reason, and which renders him a subject of moral government. The immortality of the soul is a fundamental article of the christian system. Such is the nature of the human soul that it must have a God, an object of supreme affection.      2. The understanding; the intellectual principle. The eyes of our soul then only begin to see, when our bodily eye are closing.     3. Vital principle. Thou son, of this great world both eye and soul.     4. Spirit; essence; chief part; as charity, the soul of all the virtues. Emotion is the soul of eloquence.     5. Life; animation principle or part; as, an able commander is the soul of an army.     6. Internal power. There is some soul of goodness in things evil.      9. Active power. And heaven would fly before the driving soul.      10. Spirit; courage; fire; grandeur of mind. That he wants caution he must needs confess, but not a soul to give our arms success.      11. Generosity; nobleness of mind; a colloquial use.      12. An intelligent being. Every soul in heav'n shall bend the knee.      13. Heart; affection. The soul of Jonathan was knit with the soul of David. I Sam. 18.      14. In Scripture, appetite; as the full soul; the hungry soul. Prov. 27. Job 33.
15. A familiar compellation of a person, but often expressing some qualities of the mind; as alas, poor soul; he was a good soul.”

4. LIFE: “1. In a general sense, that state of animals and plants, or of an organized being, in which its natural functions and motions are performed, or in which its organs are capable of performing their functions. A tree is not destitute of life in winter, when the functions of its organs are suspended; nor man during a swoon or syncope; nor strictly birds, quadrupeds or serpents during their torpitude in winter. They are not strictly dead, till the functions of their organs are incapable of being renewed.     2. In animals, animation; vitality; and in man, that state of being in which the soul and body are united. He entreated me not to take his life.     3. In plants, the state in which they grow or are capable of growth, by means of the circulation of the sap. The life of an oak may be two, three, or four hundred years.     4. The present state of existence; the time from birth to death. The life of man seldom exceeds seventy years. If in this life only we have hope in Christ, we are of all men most miserable. 1Cor. 15.     5. Manner of living; conduct; deportment, in regard to morals. I will teach my family to lead good lives.     6. Condition; course of living, in regard to happiness and misery. We say, a man's life has been a series of prosperity, or misfortune.     7. Blood, the supposed vehicle of animation. And the warm life came issuing through the wound.     8. Animals in general; animal being. Full nature swarms with life.     9. System of animal nature. Lives through all life.     10. Spirit; animation; briskness; vivacity; resolution. They have no notion of life and fire in fancy and words.     11. The living form; real person or state; in opposition to a copy; as, a picture is taken from the life; a description from the life.     12. Exact resemblance; with to, before life. His portrait is draw to the life.     13. General state of man, or of social manners; as the studies and arts that polish life.      14. Condition; rank in society; as high life and low life.     15.Common occurrences; course of things; human affairs. But to know that which before us lies in daily life, is the prime wisdom.     16. A person; a living being; usually or always, a human being. How many lives were sacrificed during the revolution?
17. Narrative of a past life; history of the events of life; biographical narration. Johnson wrote the life of Milton, and the lives of other poets.     18. In Scripture, nourishment; support of life. For the tree of the field is man's life. Deut. 20.     19. The stomach or appetite. His life abhorreth bread. Job. 33.     20. The enjoyments or blessings of the present life. Having the promise of the life that now is, and of that which is to come. 1Tim. 4.     21. Supreme felicity. To be spiritually minded is life and peace. Romans 8.     22. Eternal happiness in heaven. Romans 5.      23. Restoration to life. Romans 5.      24. The author and giver of supreme felicity. I am the way, the truth, and the life. John 14.
25. A quickening, animating and strengthening principle, in a moral sense. John 6.
26. The state of being in force, or the term for which an instrument has legal operation; as the life of an execution.”   TORPID means “ a. [L. torpidus, torpeo.]  1. Having lost motion or the power of exertion and feeling; numb; as a torpid limb.  Without heat all things would be torpid.     2. Dull; stupid; sluggish; inactive. The mind as well as the body becomes torpid by indolence. Impenitent sinners remain in a state of torpid security. TORPITUDE means “The state of being torpid; numbness. Topidness may amount to total insensibility or loss of sensation.     2. Dullness; inactivity; sluggishness, stupidity.”

5. “Sharia Law for Non-Muslims”; Center for the Study of Political Islam at http://www.cspipublishing.com/;
“On Islamic Fascism” at http://www.dubaiforums.com/philosophy-dubai/violent-teachings-the-quran-t46431.html

6. “The Bible   A New Translation by James Moffatt, D.D. St. Andrews, Oxford, D.LITT.., M.A.  From Greek, Latin, and more direct translations.  Dr. Moffatt’s Introduction is as informative about The Bible; as reading his translation bring the word of God and Christ right into your Person of Love God with all your Heart, Mind, Soul, Conscience.  1954; Harper & Rowe Publishers.

7. JUSTICE “1. The virtue which consists in giving to every one what is his due; practical conformity to the laws and to principles of rectitude in the dealings of men with each other; honesty; integrity in commerce or mutual intercourse. Justice is distributive or commutative. Distributive justice belongs to magistrates or rulers, and consists in distributing to every man that right or equity which the laws and the principles of equity require; or in deciding controversies according to the laws and to principles of equity. Commutative justice consists in fair dealing in trade and mutual intercourse between man and man.     2. Impartiality; equal distribution of right in expressing opinions; fair representation of facts respecting merit or demerit. In criticisms, narrations, history or discourse, it is a duty to do justice to every man, whether friend or foe.     3. Equity; agreeableness to right; as, he proved the justice of his claim. This should, in strictness, be justness.     4. Vindictive retribution; merited punishment. Sooner or later, justice overtakes the criminal.     5. Right; application of equity. His arm will do him justice.
6. [Low L. justiciarius.] A person commissioned to hold courts, or to try and decide controversies and administer justice to individuals; as the Chief Justice of the king's bench, or of the common pleas, in England; the Chief Justice of the supreme court in the United States, &c. and justices of the peace.”

8. TRANQUILITY: “Quietness; a calm state; freedom from disturbance or agitation. We speak of the tranquillity of public affairs, of the state, of the world, the tranquillity of a retired life, the tranquillity of mind proceeding from conscious rectitude.   RECTITUDE: “In morality, rightness of principle or practice; uprightness of mind; exact conformity to truth, or to the rules prescribed for moral conduct, either by divine or human laws. Rectitude of mind is the disposition to act in conformity to any known standard of right, truth or justice; rectitude of conduct is the actual conformity to such standard. Perfect rectitude belongs only to the Supreme Being. The more nearly the rectitude of men approaches to the standard of the divine law, the more exalted and dignified is their character. Want of rectitude is not only sinful, but debasing.   There is a sublimity in conscious rectitude - in comparison with which the treasures of earth are not worth naming.”

9. PROMOTE: “v.t. [L. promotus, promoveo, to move forward; pro and moveo, to move.]
1. To forward; to advance; to contribute to the growth, enlargement or excellence of any thing valuable, or to the increase of any thing evil; as, to promote learning, knowledge, virtue or religion; to promote the interest of commerce or agriculture; to promote the arts; to promote civilization or refinement; to promote the propagation of the gospel; to promote vice and disorder.     2. To excite; as, to promote mutiny.      3. To exalt; to elevate; to raise; to prefer in rank or honor. I will promote thee to very great honors. Num.22. Exalt her, and she shall promote thee. Prov.4.”

10. WELFARE: “2. Exemption from any unusual evil or calamity; the enjoyment of peace and prosperity, or the ordinary blessings of society and civil government; applied to states.  
1. Exemption from misfortune, sickness, calamity or evil; the enjoyment of health and the common blessings of life; prosperity; happiness; applied to persons.”

11. SECURE: “1. Free from danger of being taken by an enemy; that may resist assault or attack. The place is well fortified and very secure. Gibraltar is a secure fortress. In this sense, secure is followed by against or from; as secure against attack, or from an enemy.
2. Free from danger; safe; applied to persons; with from.     3. Free from fear or apprehension of danger; not alarmed; not disturbed by fear; confident of safety; hence, careless of the means of defense. Men are often most in danger when they feel most secure.  Confidence then bore thee on, secure”

12 ORDAIN: “v.t. [L. ordino, from ordo, order.]  1. Properly, to set; to establish in a particular office or order; hence, to invest with a ministerial function or sacerdotal power; to introduce and establish or settle in the pastoral office with the customary forms and solemnities; as, to ordain a minister of the gospel. In America, men are ordained over a particular church and congregation, or as evangelists without the charge of a particular church, or as deacons in the episcopal church.      2. To appoint; to decree. Jeroboam ordained a feast in the eighth month. 1Kings 12. As many as were ordained to eternal life, believed. Acts 13.     3. To set; to establish; to institute; to constitute. Mulmutius ordained our laws.     4. To set apart for an office; to appoint. Jesus ordained twelve that they should be with him. Mark 3.     5. To appoint; to prepare. For Tophet is ordained of old. Is. 30.”

13. LEARN : “1. To gain knowledge of; to acquire knowledge or ideas of something before unknown. We learn the use of letters, the meaning of words and the principles of science. We learn things by instruction, by study, and by experience and observation. It is much easier to learn what is right, than to unlearn what is wrong. Now learn a parable of the fig tree. Matt. 24.      2. To acquire skill in any thing; to gain by practice a faculty of performing; as, to learn to play on a flute or an organ. The chief art of learning is to attempt but little at a time.     3. To teach; to communicate the knowledge of something before unknown. Hast thou not learned me how to make perfumes? [This use of learn, is found in respectable writers, but is now deemed inelegant as well as improper.
LEARN, v.i. lern.  1. To gain or receive knowledge; to receive instruction; to take pattern; with of. Take my yoke upon you, and learn of me; for I am meek and lowly - Matt. 11.
2. To receive information or intelligence.

14. KNOWLEDGE: “1. A clear and certain perception of that which exists, or of truth and fact; the perception of the connection and agreement, or disagreement and repugnancy of our ideas. We can have no knowledge of that which does not exist. God has a perfect knowledge of all his works. Human knowledge is very limited, and is mostly gained by observation and experience.      2. Learning; illumination of mind. Ignorance is the curse of God, knowledge the wing wherewith we fly to heaven. Shakespear      3. Skill; as a knowledge of seamanship.     4. Acquaintance with any fact or person. I have no knowledge of the man or thing.      5. Cognizance; notice. Ruth 2.      6. Information; power of knowing.      7. Sexual intercourse. But it is usual to prefix carnal; as carnal knowledge.”

15. WISDOM: “1. The right use or exercise of knowledge; the choice of laudable ends, and of the best means to accomplish them. This is wisdom in act, effect, or practice. If wisdom is to be considered as a faculty of the mind, it is the faculty of discerning or judging what is most just, proper and useful, and if it is to be considered as an acquirement, it is the knowledge and use of what is best, most just, most proper, most conducive to prosperity or happiness. Wisdom in the first sense, or practical wisdom, is nearly synonymous with discretion. It differs somewhat from prudence, in this respect; prudence is the exercise of sound judgment in avoiding evils; wisdom is the exercise of sound judgment either in avoiding evils or attempting good. Prudence then is a species, of which wisdom is the genus. Wisdom gained by experience, is of inestimable value. Scott  It is hoped that our rulers will act with dignity and wisdom; that they will yield every thing to reason, and refuse every thing to force. Fisher Ames      2. In Scripture, human learning; erudition; knowledge of arts and sciences. Moses was learned in all the wisdom of the Egyptians. Acts 7.      3. Quickness of intellect; readiness of apprehension; dexterity in execution; as the wisdom of Bezaleel and Aholiab. Exodus 31.     4. Natural instinct and sagacity. Job 39.     5. In Scripture theology, wisdom is true religion; godliness; piety; the knowledge and fear of God, and sincere and uniform obedience to his commands. This is the wisdom which is from above. Psalm 90. Job 28.     6. Profitable words or doctrine. Psalm 37.
The wisdom of this world, mere human erudition; or the carnal policy of men, their craft and artifices in promoting their temporal interests; called also fleshly wisdom. 1 Corinthians 2. 2 Corinthians 1. The wisdom of words, artificial or affected eloquence; or learning displayed in teaching. 1 Corinthians 1 and 2.”

16. TRANSITIVE: “1. In grammar, a transitive verb is one which is or may be followed by an object; a verb expressing an action which passes from the agent to an object, from the subject which does, to the object on which it is done. Thus, "Cicero wrote letters to Atticus." In this sentence, the act of writing, performed by Cicero, the agent, terminates on letters, the object. All verbs not passive, may be arranged in two classes, transitive and intransitive. In English, this division is correct and complete.”
In Constitutional Principles, there is a continuous relationship of issues and events which move between changes of government, because cause and effect flow with knowledge, wisdom and truth – of the persons next in line for the accountability and conduct in ‘religion and morality’, i.e ‘blame’ doesn’t change fact in truth, good, or evil, bad. You didn’t hear one word from G.W. Bush when Clinton left the White House; but when this current President entered the White House on January 20, 2009 with his ‘socialist, atheist, anti-law Regime’, there was no end of ‘blame’, until this current President ran out of steam in his engine of destruction o our Nation’s assets.

17. 330 U.S. 1 Everson v. Board of Education of the Township of Ewing (No. 52) at http://www.law.cornell.edu/supremecourt/text/330/1;   393 U.S. 97 Epperson v. Arkansas (No. 7) at
  http://www.law.cornell.edu/supremecourt/text/393/97;   482 U.S. 578 Edwards v. Aguillard (No. 85-1513) at http://www.law.cornell.edu/supremecourt/text/482/578

18. Preface to 1828 Facsimile: “Noah Webster, Founding Father of American Scholarship and Education”;  Rosalie J. Slater, M.A.; Foundation for Christian Education; www.face.net

19. DESPOIL: “1. To strip; to take from by force; to rob; to deprive; followed by of; as, to despoil one of arms; to despoil of honors; to despoil of innocence.     2. To strip or divest by any means.

20. VAIN: “a. [L. vanus; Eng. wan, wane, want.]  1. Empty; worthless; having no substance, value or importance. 1Peter 1. To your vain answer will you have recourse. Every man walketh in a vain show. Ps. 39. Why do the people imagine a vain thing? Ps. 2.
2. Fruitless; ineffectual. All attempts, all efforts were vain. Vain is the force of man.
3. Proud of petty things, or of trifling attainments; elated with a high opinion of one's own accomplishments, or with things more showy than valuable; conceited. The minstrels play'd on every side, vain of their art -     4. Empty; unreal; as a vain chimers.     5. Showy; ostentatious. Load some vain church with old theatric state.     6. Light; inconstant; worthless. Prov. 12.      7. Empty; unsatisfying. The pleasures of life are vain.     8. False; deceitful; not genuine; spurious. James 1.     9. Not effectual; having no efficacy Bring no more vain oblations. Is. 1. In vain, to no purpose; without effect; ineffectual. In vain they do worship me. Matt. 15. To take the name of God in vain, to use the name of God with levity or profaneness.”  PROFANE: “a. [L. profanus; pro and fanum, a temple.]
1. Irreverent to any thing sacred; applied to persons. A man is profane when he takes the name of God in vain, or treats sacred things with abuse and irreverence.     2. Irreverent; proceeding from a contempt of sacred things, or implying it; as profane words or language; profane swearing.     3. Not sacred; secular; relating to secular things; as profane history.     4. Polluted; not pure. Nothing is profane that serveth to holy things.     5. Not purified or holy; allowed for common use; as a profane place. Ezek.42. and 48.  
6. Obscene; heathenish; tending to bring reproach on religion; as profane fables. 1 Tim.4.
Profane is used chiefly in Scripture in opposition to holy, or qualified ceremonially for sacred services.
PROFA'NE, v.t. To violate any thing sacred, or treat it with abuse, irreverence, obloquy or contempt; as, to profane the name of God; to profane the sabbath; to profane the Scriptures or the ordinances of God.      1. To pollute; to defile; to apply to temporal uses; to use as base or common. Ezek.24.     2. To violate. Mal.2.     3. To pollute; to debase. Lev.21.     4. To put to a wrong use.”

21. UDHR: The Universal Declaration of Human Rights: Article 18: Everyone has the right to freedom of thought, conscience and religion; this right includes freedom to change his religion or belief, and freedom, either alone or in community with others and in public or private, to manifest his religion or belief in teaching, practice, worship and observance.     Article 19: Everyone has the right to freedom of opinion and expression; this right includes freedom to hold opinions without interference and to seek, receive and impart information and ideas through any media and regardless of frontiers.
  Article 22.: Everyone, as a member of society, has the right to social security and is entitled to realization, through national effort and international co-operation and in accordance with the organization and resources of each State, of the economic, social and cultural rights indispensable for his dignity and the free development of his personality.      Article 28: Everyone is entitled to a social and international order in which the rights and freedoms set forth in this Declaration can be fully realized.    Article 29: (1) Everyone has duties to the community in which alone the free and full development of his personality is possible.  (2) In the exercise of his rights and freedoms, everyone shall be subject only to such limitations as are determined by law solely for the purpose of securing due recognition and respect for the rights and freedoms of others and of meeting the just requirements of morality, public order and the general welfare in a democratic society.  (3) These rights and freedoms may in no case be exercised contrary to the purposes and principles of the United Nations.
  Article 30:  Nothing in this Declaration may be interpreted as implying for any State, group or person any right to engage in any activity or to perform any act aimed at the destruction of any of the rights and freedoms set forth herein.  The UN is Not a government, nor a nation. Its members are appointed by its nation-members leadership; and is therefore 100% human precept-arbitrary rules of conduct; for no law is possible unless God’s Laws are supreme.

22. DUTY: “1. That which a person owes to another; that which a person is bound, by any natural, moral or legal obligation, to pay, do or perform. Obedience to princes, magistrates and the laws is the duty of every citizen and subject; obedience, respect and kindness to parents are duties of children; fidelity to friends is a duty; reverence, obedience and prayer to God are indispensable duties; the government and religious instruction of children are duties of parents which they cannot neglect without guilt.     2. Forbearance of that which is forbid by morality, law, justice or propriety. It is our duty to refrain from lewdness, intemperance, profaneness and injustice.     3. Obedience; submission.     4. Act of reverence or respect. They both did duty to their lady.     5. The business of a soldier or marine on guard; as, the company is on duty. It is applied also to other services or labor.
6. The business of war; military service; as, the regiment did duty in Flanders.”

23. OPINION: “n. opin'yon. [L. opinio, from opinor, to thing, Gr., L. suppono.]  1. The judgment which the mind forms of any proposition, statement, theory or event, the truth or falsehood of which is supported by a degree of evidence that renders it probably, but does not produce absolute knowledge or certainty. It has been a received opinion that all matter is comprised in four elements. This opinion is proved by many discoveries to be false. From circumstances we form opinions respecting future events.
        Opinion is when the assent of the understanding is so far gained by evidence of probability, that it rather inclines to one persuasion than to another, yet not without a mixture of uncertainty or doubting.      2. The judgment or sentiments which the mind forms of persons or their qualities. We speak of a good opinion, a favorable opinion, a bad opinion, a private opinion, and public or general opinion, &c. Friendship gives a man a peculiar right and claim to the good opinion of his friend.      3. Settled judgment or persuasion; as religious opinions; political opinion.     4. Favorable judgment; estimation.
In actions of arms, small matters are of great moment, especially when they serve to raise an opinion of commanders. However, I have no opinion of these things -“

24. JURISPRUDENCE: “n. [L. jurisprudentia; jus, law, and prudentia, science.] The science of law; the knowledge of the laws, customs and rights of men in a state or community, necessary for the due administration of justice. The study of jurisprudence, next to that of theology, is the most important and useful to men.”

25. LAW: “n. [L. lex; from the root of lay. See lay. A law is that which is laid, set or fixed, like statute, constitution, from L. statuo.]
1. A rule, particularly an established or permanent rule, prescribed by the supreme power of a state to its subjects, for regulating their actions, particularly their social actions. Laws are imperative or mandatory, commanding what shall be done; prohibitory, restraining from what is to be forborn; or permissive, declaring what may be done without incurring a penalty. The laws which enjoin the duties of piety and morality, are prescribed by God and found in the Scriptures.
Law is beneficence acting by rule.
2. Municipal law, is a rule of civil conduct prescribed by the supreme power of a state, commanding what its subjects are to do, and prohibiting what they are to forbear; a statute.
Municipal or civil laws are established by the decrees, edicts or ordinances of absolute princes, as emperors and kings, or by the formal acts of the legislatures of free states. Law therefore is sometimes equivalent to decree, edict, or ordinance.
3. Law of nature, is a rule of conduct arising out of the natural relations of human beings established by the Creator, and existing prior to any positive precept. Thus it is a law of nature, that one man should not injure another, and murder and fraud would be crimes, independent of any prohibition from a supreme power.
4. Laws of animal nature, the inherent principles by which the economy and functions of animal bodies are performed, such as respiration, the circulation of the blood, digestion, nutrition, various secretions, &c.
5. Laws of vegetation, the principles by which plats are produced, and their growth carried on till they arrive to perfection.
6. Physical laws, or laws of nature. The invariable tendency or determination of any species of matter to a particular form with definite properties, and the determination of a body to certain motions, changes, and relations, which uniformly take place in the same circumstances, is called a physical law. These tendencies or determinations, whether called laws or affections of matter, have been established by the Creator, and are, with a peculiar felicity of expression, denominated in Scripture, ordinances of heaven.
7. Laws of nations, the rules that regulate the mutual intercourse of nations or states. These rules depend on natural law, or the principles of justice which spring from the social state; or they are founded on customs, compacts, treaties, leagues and agreements between independent communities.
By the law of nations, we are to understand that code of public instruction, which defines the rights and prescribes the duties of nations, in their intercourse with each other.
8. Moral law, a law which prescribes to men their religious and social duties, in other words, their duties to God and to each other. The moral law is summarily contained in the decalogue or ten commandments, written by the finger of God on two tables of stone, and delivered to Moses on mount Sinai. Ex. 20.
9. Ecclesiastical law, a rule of action prescribed for the government of a church; otherwise called canon law.
10. Written law, a law or rule of action prescribed or enacted by a sovereign, and promulgated and recorded in writing; a written statute, ordinance, edict or decree.
11. Unwritten or common law, a rule of action which derives its authority from long usage, or established custom, which has been immemorially received and recognized by judicial tribunals. As this law can be traced to no positive statutes, its rules or principles are to be found only in the records of courts, and in the reports of judicial decisions.
12. By-law, a law of a city, town or private corporation. [See By.]
13. Mosaic law, the institutions of Moses, or the code of laws prescribed to the Jews, as distinguished from the gospel.
14. Ceremonial law, the Mosaic institutions which prescribe the external rites and ceremonies to be observed by the Jews, as distinct from the moral precepts, which are of perpetual obligation.
15. A rule of direction; a directory; as reason and natural conscience.
These, having not the law, as a law to themselves. Rom. 2.
16. That which governs or has a tendency to rule; that which has the power of controlling.
But I see another law in my members warring against the law of my mind, and bringing me into captivity to the law of sin which is in my members. Romans 7.
17. The word of God; the doctrines and precepts of God, or his revealed will.
But his delight is in the law of the Lord, and in his law doth he meditate day and night. Ps. 1.
18. The Old Testament.
Is it not written in your law, I said, ye are gods? John 10.
19. The institutions of Moses, as distinct from the other parts of the Old Testament; as the law and the prophets.
20. A rule or axiom of science or art; settled principle; as the laws of versification or poetry.
21. Law martial, or martial law, the rules ordained for the government of an army or military force.
22. Marine laws, rules for the regulation of navigation, and the commercial intercourse of nations.
23. Commercial law, law-merchant, the system of rules by which trade and commercial intercourse are regulated between merchants.
24. Judicial process; prosecution of right in courts of law.
Tom Touchy is a fellow famous for taking the law of every body.
Hence the phrase, to go to law, to prosecute; to seek redress in a legal tribunal.
25. Jurisprudence; as in the title, Doctor of Laws.
26. In general, law is a rule of action prescribed for the government of rational beings or moral agents, to which rule they are bound to yield obedience, in default of which they are exposed to punishment; or law is a settled mode or course of action or operation in irrational beings and in inanimate bodies.
Civil law, criminal law. [See Civil and Criminal.]
Laws of honor. [See Honor.]
Law language, the language used in legal writings and forms, particularly the Norman dialect or Old French, which was used in judicial proceedings from the days of William the conqueror to the 36th year of Edward III.
Wager of law, a species of trial formerly used in England, in which the defendant gave security that he would, on a certain day, make his law, that is, he would make oath that he owed nothing to the plaintiff, and would produce eleven of his neighbors as compurgators, who should swear that they believed in their consciences that he had sworn the truth.”  COMPURGETOR: “n. One who bears testimony or swears to the veracity or innocence of another. [See Compurgation.]”

26. CONSEQUENCE: “n. [L., to follow. See Seek.]   1. That which follows from any act, cause, principle, or series of actions. Hence, an event or effect produced by some preceding act or cause. Shun the bitter consequence; for know, the day thou eatest thereof, thou shalt die. The consequences of intemperance are disgrace, poverty, disease and premature death.      2. In logic, a proposition collected from the agreement of other previous propositions; the conclusion which results from reason or argument; inference; deduction. Every rational being is accountable to his maker; man is a rational being; the consequence then must be, that man is accountable to his maker. From this train of argument, the consequence is obvious.      3. Connection of cause and effect; consecution.
I felt that I must after thee, with this my son; such fatal consequence unites us three.
4. Influence; tendency, as to effects. The sense of consequence, in this use, is modified by the words connected with it; as, it is of little consequence, that is, of little importance, small effects will follow; it is of no consequence, of no moment, no effect of importance will follow; it is of great consequence, of great importance, great effects will follow.
5. Importance; extensive influence; distinction; as a man of great consequence in society.
In consequence, by means of; as the effect of.”

27. BAD: “ a.[Heb. to perish or destroy]   1. Ill; evil; opposed to good; a word of general use, denoting physical defects and moral faults, in men and things; as a bad man, a bad heart, a bad design, bad air, bad water, bad books.     2. Vicious; corrupt; depraved, in a moral sense; as a bad life; a bad action.     3. Unwholesome; as bad provisions.     4. Unfortunate; unprosperous; as a bad state of affairs.     5. Unskillful; as a bad player.     6. Small; poor; as a bad crop.     7. Infirm; as a bad state of health.     8. Feeble, corrupt, or oppressive; as a bad government.     9. Hurtful; pernicious; as, fine print is bad for the eyes.     10. Unfavorable; as a bad season.     11. Poor; sterile; as a bad soil.      12. Rough or muddy; as a bad road. In short, bad expresses whatever is injurious, hurtful, inconvenient, unlawful or immoral; whatever is offensive, painful or unfavorable; or what is defective.”

28. FORCE: “3. That which causes an operation or moral effect; strength; energy; as the force of the mind, will or understanding.      4. Violence; power exerted against will or consent; compulsory power. Let conquerors consider that force alone can keep what force as obtained.      5. Strength; moral power to convince the mind. There is great force in an argument.     6. Virtue; efficacy. No presumption or hypothesis can be of force enough to overthrow constant experience.     7. Validity; power to bind or hold. If the conditions of a covenant are not fulfilled, the contract is of no force. A testament is of force after the testator is dead. Heb. 9:17.     8. Strength or power for war; armament; troops; an army or navy; as a military or naval force: sometimes in the plural; as military forces.     9. Destiny; necessity; compulsion; any extraneous power to which men are subject; as the force of fate or of divine decrees.     10. Internal power; as the force of habit.”

29. ARBITRARY: “1. Depending on will or discretion; not governed by any fixed rules; as, an arbitrary decision; an arbitrary punishment.  Arbitrary power is most easily established on the ruins of liberty abused to licentiousness.     2. Despotic; absolute in power; having no external control; as, an arbitrary prince or government.   LICENTIOUSNESS: “a. [L. licentiosus.]   1. Using license; indulging freedom to excess; unrestrained by law or morality; loose; dissolute; as a licentious man.      2. Exceeding the limits of law or propriety; wanton; unrestrained; as licentious desires. Licentious thoughts precede licentious conduct.”

30. DEED: “1. That which is done, acted or effected; an act; a fact; a word of extensive application, including whatever is done, good or bad, great or small. And Joseph said to them, what deed is this which ye have done? Gen. x1iv. We receive the due reward of our deeds. Luke xxv.      2. Exploit; achievement; illustrious act. Whose deeds some nobler poem shall adorn.     3. Power of action; agency. With will and deed created free.

Indeed, in fact; in reality. These words are united and called an adverb. But sometimes they are separated by very, in very deed; a more emphatical expression. Ex. ix.”

31. IOTA: The ninth letter of the Greek alphabet – the dot on the I

32. EVIDENCE means “n. [L. evidentia, from video, to see.]  1. That which elucidates and enables the mind to see truth; proof arising from our own perceptions by the senses, or from the testimony of others, or from inductions of reason. Our senses furnish evidence of the existence of matter, of solidity, of color, of heat and cold, of a difference in the qualities of bodies, of figure , &c. The declarations of a witness furnish evidence of facts to a court and jury; and reasoning, or the deductions of the mind from facts or arguments, furnish evidence of truth or falsehood.      2. Any instrument or writing which contains proof. I delivered the evidence of the purchase to Baruch. Jer.32. I subscribed the evidence and sealed it. Jer.32.      3. A witness; one who testifies to a fact. This sense is improper and inelegant, though common, and found even in Johnson's writings.
EV'IDENCE, v.t. To elucidate; to prove; to make clear to the mind; to show in such a manner that the mind can apprehend the truth, or in a manner to convince it. The testimony of two witnesses is usually sufficient to evidence the guilt of an offender. The works of creation clearly evidence the existence of an infinite first cause.”




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