10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «AUTOPTICAL»
Discover the use of
autoptical in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
autoptical and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Letters on the grounds and objects of religious knowledge: ...
In other words, you may, by the simple perusal of the account, satisfy yourself that
it is synchronous, autoptical, and true. Before I illustrate the statement I must
explain the epithets synchronous and autoptical which I use, because the use of
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The Journal of Sacred Literature
of the portion of their travels between Troas and Philippi (Acts xvi. 8-40). The
plain and obvious inference is, that where the author writes autoptical ly he was
actually present, that where he writes historically he was not. It would be difficult
to ...
3
The Journal of sacred literature, ed. by J. Kitto. ...
It would be difficult to discover a more purely historical narrative than that portion
of the Acts in which Silas is first noticed as having joined Paul, or a more purely
autoptical one than that which occurs when the Apostle's party ' came down to ...
4
The Voyage and Shipwreck of St. Paul: with dissertations on ...
It must, therefore, be a translation of an autoptical memoir; and a literal translation
of an autoptical memoir may be held as an original authority where the original
itself is lost. It is right, however, to observe that the second Gospel is held by ...
James SMITH (of Jordan Hill.),
1866
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The Journal of Sacred Literature
It would be difficult to discover a more purely historical narrative than that portion
of the Acts in which Silas is first noticed as having joined Paul, or a more purely
autoptical one than that which occurs when the Apostle's party ' came down to ...
John Kitto, Henry Burgess,
1851
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The voyage and shipwreck of St. Paul: with dissertations on ...
It must, therefore, be a translation of an autoptical memoir ; and a literal
translation of an autoptical memoir may be held as an original authority where
the original itself is lost. It is right, however, to observe that the second Gospel is
held by ...
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Dictionnary of the English Language with Numerous ...
Quincy. In those that have forked tails, autopsy convinced us, that it hath this use.
liay on the Creation. Autoptical.-!- adj. [from autopsy.] Perceived by one's own
eyes. Evinced by autoptical experience. Evelyn, b.-iii. ch. 3. § 22. Auto'ptically.
adv.
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Neuroscience of HIV infection: basic and clinical frontiers, ...
Methods: 225 AIDS patients with a complete CNS autoptical examination were
included. 62 of them survived less than 2 months since AIDS diagnosis (group 1),
113 between 2 and 12 months (group 2), and 50 more than one year (group 3).
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The Voyage and Shipwreck of St. Paul: Fourth Edition, ...
It must, therefore, be a translation of an autoptical memoir ; and a literal
translation of an autoptical memoir may be held as an original authority where
the original itself is lost. It is right, however, to observe that the second Gospel is
held by ...
James Smith, Walter E. Smith,
2001
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Dictionary of the Synonymous Words and Technical Terms in ...
DEMAND', y. Challenge, exigence, postulate ; relating to a demand; petitory.
DEMONSTRATED, part. That' cannot be demonstrated, indemonstrable or unde-
monstrable ; what is ocularly demonstrated, autoptical. DEMONSTRATION, s.
James Leslie (of Edinburgh.),
1806