10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «COESSENTIALLY»
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coessentially in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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But the only-begotten Son of God has this as his own, that he alone was
consubstantially and coessentially born of the unique one, that is, from the Father
; and this is the property of the Son. It is proper to the Holy Spirit, however, that he
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International Journal of Applied Mathematics: IJAM.
Let A" be a coclosed coessentially finite submodule in TV. Then A" is a coclosed
submodule in M by Ganesan [6, Lemma 2.6]. Since M is a c/-lifting module, A- is a
direct summand of M and also of N. Thus N is c/-lifting. □ Corollary 2.1.
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A history of Christian doctrine
We say, that the Son is not absolutely supreme or independent, intimating
thereby that he is second in order as a Son, and has no separate, independent
existence from the Father, being coessentially, and coeternally one with him. You
also ...
William Greenough Thayer Shedd, 1865
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The Worcks of the Rev. Daniel Waterland...to which is ...
We say, that the Son is not absolutely supreme nor independent ; intimating
thereby that he is second in order as a Son, and has no separate, independent
existence from the Father, being coessentially and coeternally one with him : you
also ...
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The Works of the Rev. Daniel Waterland ...: To which is ...
... coessentially and coeternally one with him : you also take up the same words,
interpret them to a low sense, and make the Son an inferior dependent Being ;
depending at first on the will of the Father for his existence, and afterwards for the
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Daniel Waterland, William Van Mildert, 1856
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Dictionary of the Spanish and English Languages: With a ...
Coeflicacy. Coeficiente, a. Coefficient. (hop. Coeplscopo.sm. Contemporary bis-
Coerción, sf. Cocrciou. CoerciHvo,a, a. Coercive. Coesencia, sf. Coessentiality.
Coesencidl, a. Coessential. Conencmfui/iKe.ad.Coessentially Cocslendérse , vr.
Saint-Hilaire Blanc, 1848
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The Analogy of Logic, and Logic of Analogy: Or, The Third ...
Personal freedom may be governed by external, or political law, and intellectual
freedom, or liberty of conscience, may be ruled by internal or moral law; but that
by which they are coessentially connected, — the freedom of thought, expression
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The Principles of Nature, Her Divine Revelations, and a ...
... as existing indi visibly and coessentially with Matter ; the whole containing
forces tin!'- materials to produce in future developments, all forms and substances
in existence. It is thus also shown, that the Whole is composed of parts, and that
the ...
Andrew Jackson Davis, William Fishbough, 1847
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The Christian Sacrament
... in virtue of his baptism, by the intention he expresses in the actual reception of
the sacrament truly and coessentially contributes to the validity, the full ecclesial
realization, of the sacrament....” 34 “ . To receive the sacraments of the Church in
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... in unity of essence and distinction of substance.5 And again, in case the
venomous contagion should infect anyone with the belief that the Word is only in
the Father and with God but does not itself subsist substantially and coessentially
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Oliver Davies, Thomas O'Loughlin, 1999