Jewish tradition asserts, "One who is loved by his fellow human beings is loved by God."
A powerful tradition in American law has repeatedly asserted that parents, not the state, know what is in the best interests of a child.
All tradition asserts that the former rulers of Kalat were Hindus, Sewa by name.
Some traditions also assert that this is the same incident as in John 12, despite the obvious discrepancies.
As expressed by the Roman grammarian Priscian, an ancient tradition asserted the superiority of modern learning over that of the past.
A later tradition asserts (Hebrews 9:4) that the rod was kept in the Ark of the Covenant.
Many religious and spiritual traditions that employ meditation assert that the world most of us know is an illusion.
Oral tradition asserts that Freshman Alley, which is located under the Corridor, was used to stable horses.
Christian tradition asserts that Nicodemus was martyred sometime in the 1st century.
Coptic tradition asserts that Theophilus was a person and not an honorary title.