There are also ceremonial precepts, which have no binding force except in virtue of their Divine institution.
On the other hand, the judicial precepts are dead indeed, because they have no binding force: but they are not deadly.
Congress could only recommend; their acts were not of binding force, till the States had adopted and sanctioned them.
Have the principles on which you ground the reproach upon Cabinets and Kings no practical influence--no binding force?
The fact that ratification imparts the binding forceto a treaty seems to indicate that ratification has regularly no retroactive effect.
The South exulted boastfully of their cause,(95) loudly proclaiming the paramount, binding force of the supreme judicial tribunal in the Republic.
This decision was of binding force in her American colonies when the Declaration of Independence was adopted, and the "Liberty Bell" proclaimed "Liberty throughout all the land to all the inhabitants thereof.
Gomme, quoting and following Robertson Smith, believes that "mythology was no essential part of ancient religion, for it had no sacred sanction and no binding force on the worshippers.
Sir George subscribes to Robertson Smith's statement that "Mythology was no essential part of ancient religion, for it had no sacred sanction and no binding force on the worshippers.
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