The Virgin souls that have been leveled and beheaded will "be crowned as
Coheirs with the Lord in his Personal glory....
In the Hilary term of 1355 the couple started a suit in the Court of Common Pleas against Margery Ros, sister and
coheir to Badlesmere, concerning a third of the manor of Bradfield Combust (Suffolk).(146) The Brians claimed this as dower from Elizabeth's first marriage to Giles Badlesmere (d.
Martyrs are described as "children of God" and "
coheirs of Christ." "In their postmortem exaltation, the martyrs share the status of Christ as enthroned children of God," Moss emphasizes (164).
the other two are
coheirs. If one is ill, either can visit or give
Putting the rights of those individual persons and their nations in proper perspective in light of this understanding of what we mean by the common good will do much to convert or turn us to think globally and to extend our view of others as
coheirs with us of our earthly home.
(20.) For examples of suits brought by an heir against his or her
coheirs, see the Third Restatement of Restitution and Unjust Enrichment [section] 30, illustrations 23-25 (Tentative Draft No.
Those who treat and honor her as sons do their mother prove themselves to be her sons and the sons of God."(60) To Clementia, Countess of Flanders, he wrote sometime after 1100, "Princes should not think that the spouse of God, their mother (if they are Christians) was given to them as a hereditary dominion, but rather entrusted to them by God so that may merit to become her
coheirs to honor and defend her."(61) "Spouse" and "mother" had become common-place images from which one could argue to freedom and political support.
"If we recognize that we're all
coheirs, then we have to put into action what we profess," he says.
We will listen attentively as the author of Ephesians reveals the "mystery" that gentiles and Jews--that is, all the peoples of the Earth--are "
coheirs, members of the same body and copartners in the promise in Christ Jesus through the Gospel" (Ephesians 3:6).