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Please pray.
Fraud occurred in the South Korean election, but the government is not investigating. Pray that the government will investigate and punish those who cheated. Urgent Prayer: The president of South Korea is trying to uncover fraudulent elections. Members of the opposition National Assembly, who were elected in a fraudulent election, want to impeach the president. Pray that the president of South Korea will not be impeached.
The forces behind the fraudulent election are from the Chinese Communist Party, North Korea, and the Communist Party in South Korea. Pray that those responsible for the election fraud will be found and punished.
Pray that there will be no bloodshed in South Korea.
Pray that Satan and the evil spirits controlling them will be bound.
Sermons for Preaching
accusable
ACCUSABLE,a. That may be accused; chargeable with a crime; blamable; liable to censure; followed by of.
accusant
ACCUSANT, n. One who accuses.
accusation
ACCUSATION, n.
1. The act of charging with a crime or offense; the act of accusing of any wrong or injustice.
2. The charge of an offense or crime; or the declaration containing the charge.
They set over his head his accusation. Mat. 27.
accusative
ACCUSATIVE, a. A term given to a case of nouns, in Grammars, on which the action of a verb terminates or falls; called in English Grammar the objective case.
accusatively
ACCUSATIVELY, adv.
1. In an accusative manner.
2. In relation to the accusative case in Grammar.
accuse
ACCUSE, v.t. L. accuso, to blame or accuse; ad and causor, to blame, or accuse; causa, blame, suit, or process, cause. See Cause.
1. To charge with, or declare to have committed a crime, either by plaint, or complaint, information, indictment, or impeachment; to charge with an offense against the laws, judicially or by a public process; as, to accuse one of a high crime or misdemeanor.
2. To charge with a fault; to blame.
Their thoughts, in the meanwhile, accusing or excusing one another. Rom. 2.
It is followed by of before the subject of accusation; the use of for after this verb is illegitimate.
accused
ACCUSED, pp. Charged with a crime, by a legal process; charged with an offense; blamed.
accuser
ACCUSER, n. One who accuses or blames; an officer who prefers an accusation against another for some offense, in the name of the government, before a tribunal that has cognizance of the offense.
accusing
ACCUSING, ppr. Charging with a crime; blaming.
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