10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CONCIPIENT»
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Re-Reading the Scriptures: Essays on the Literary History of ...
'1;? ago], but it cannot have been made for the first time — this is a circumstance
hitherto overlooked — by our concipient [i.e., the Deuteronomist] it must have
already been available to him, for had it been fabricated by him himself, the
extracts ...
2
Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers: First Series, Volume III St. ...
CHAP. O. — SPECIES IS PRODUCED BY SPECIES IN SUCCESSION. 16. In this
arrangement, then, while we begin from the bodily species and arrive finally at
the species which comes to be in the intuition ^contuitu) of the concipient, we find
...
... (contuitu) of the concipient, we findfour species born, asit were, step by
stepone from the other, the secondfromthe first, the third from the second, the
fourth fromthethird: sincefrom thespeciesof the body itself,there arises
thatwhichcomes ...
Wyatt North, St. Augustine, 2014
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Hermes, Oder, Kritisches Jahrbuch Der Literatur
Ferner meint der Concipient, man halte die ersten Capitcl von Matthäus für
unächt, um die göttliche Empfängniß Jesu Christi im reinsten Schooße der Maria
in Zweifei zu setzen. So we/ nig weiß man also von dem Grund aller gründlichen
...
5
NPNF1-03. On the Holy Trinity; Doctrinal Treatises; Moral ...
In this arrangement, then, while we begin from the bodily species and arrive
finally at the species which comes to be in the intuition (contuitu) of the concipient
, we find four species born, as it were, step by step one from the other, the second
...
In this arrangement, then, while we begin from the bodily species and arrive
finally at the species which comes to be in the intuition (contuitu) of the concipient
, we find four species born, as it were, step by step one from the other, the second
...
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The Doctrinal Treatises Of St. Augustine (Extended Annotated ...
In this arrangement, then, while we begin from the bodily species and arrive
finally at the species which comes to be in the intuition (contuitu) of the concipient
, we find four species born, as it were, step by step one from the other, the second
...
St. Augustine of Hippo, 2012
8
Life and Times of Her Majesty Caroline Matilda Queen of ...
In this respect the introduction of what is called the Indige- nate law of January 15
, 1776, remains a lasting merit of his, for he was the concipient and proposer of
this law, even though he asked the advice of the two learned brothers ...
C.F. Lascelles Wraxall, 1864
9
Life and Times of Her Majesty Caroline Matilda, Queen of ...
The motive for the law was so attractive as to gain its concipient great praise.
Justice demanded, the introduction said, that natives should eat the bread of the
country. The experience of all ages had proved that in countries where the ...
C. F. Lascelles Wraxall, 1864
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Life and times of ... Caroline Matilda queen of Denmark and ...
In this respect the introduction of what is called the Indige- nate law of January 15
, 1776, remains a lasting merit of his, for he was the concipient and proposer of
this law, even though he asked the advice of the two learned brothers ...
sir Frederick Charles Lascelles Wraxall (3rd bart.), Caroline Matilda (consort of Christian vii, king of Denmark and Norway.), 1864