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are belonging

  • present progressive
    of belong.
    belong
    verb (used without object)
    to be in the relation of a member, adherent, inhabitant, etc. (usually followed byto ).

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That those thinges which do belonge vnto Godd / shuld be gyuen vnto Godd: and those thinges which are belonging vnto Cesar / shulde be gyuen vnto Cesar.

From A Treatise of the Cohabitation Of the Faithful with the Unfaithful A Treatise of the Cohabitation Of the Faithful with the Unfaithful by Peter Martyr; Wherunto is Added A Sermon made of the Confessing of Christ and His Gospel and of the Denying of the same, by Henry Bullinger by Peter Martyr

And whosoever shall give you a cup of water to drink for my name's sake because ye are belonging to Christe, verily I say unto you, he shall not lose his reward.

From The first New Testament printed in English by

There are belonging to man knowledge, intelligence, and wisdom.

From The Delights of Wisdom Pertaining to Conjugial Love by Emanuel Swedenborg

Cattle are scarce—a few only being kept by the Russian and Cossack settlers; and horses are equally rare, such as there are belonging to the officials of the Government, and used for Government purposes.

From Bruin The Grand Bear Hunt by Johann Baptist Zwecker

Those are ours who are belonging to our charge, either by nature or by law, or any commandment of God.

From Dialogue of Comfort Against Tribulation With Modifications To Obsolete Language By Monica Stevens by Monica Stevens