Examples of using Professes in English and their translations into Swedish
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That love that Islam professes!
He professes to be in partnership with Godˆ.
Gandalf does not hesitate to sacrifice those closest to him… those he professes to love.
As someone who professes to care about Star City.
rather like the new American president he professes to admire.
Iran professes no plans to develop nuclear weapons.
I voted against it because it clearly professes faith in neoliberal economic policy.
The man who professes to be continuing in Him is himself also bound to live as He lived.
Courage is the confidence of thoroughgoing honesty about those things which one professes to believe.
If Arthur professes his love for Vivian, Olaf will be furious.
who believes and professes that he maintains a simply receptive attitude;
Jacob Mühlrad professes no faith in the so-called absolute music.
It is the responsibility of the European Parliament to point out to a modern Turkish State that professes to be on the road to democracy that it has a duty to remember.
If Arthur professes his love for Vivian, Olaf will be furious.
the atheist denies it, while the agnostic professes ignorance about it, the existence of God being an insoluble problem for him.
Any one who professes to be in the light
always in contradiction of the humanitarian theories which it professes, has constantly exercised a disastrous
Alone together, he professes his love for her, and yet is faced with rejection.
also as spurious additions disfiguring the objective universal truth, which it professes.
As a result, the Ethiopian professes his faith in Jesus,
It professes to give a prophetic vision of the events of the world-weeks,
Because of Prime Minister Edward Jagielski. In it, the killer professes the motives behind her actions, stating that she was forced to murder five people.
It professes to be a vision vouchsafed to that Patriarch,
it“professes that the family and the nation constitute the principal framework of our coexistence”.
This book professes to give an account of what actually took place in the experience of the prophet.
who occasionally prefer its readings; but none professes to have really solved the mystery of its origin.
The commonalty professes a morality which is most closely connected with its essence.
which sets apart the community which professes it from those who do not.
Because someone professes to be a Christian should we accept whatever they say
though materialistic in its scope and tendency, professes to transcend the point of view of materialistic Monism

