10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CONCOMITANCY»
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1
Forecasting for the Pharmaceutical Industry: Models for New ...
Concomitancy and polypharmacy are two dynamics in the pharmaceutical
markets that lead to modification of the basic forecast algorithm for market flow.
FORECASTING FOR THE PHARMACEUTICAL literature related to physician
visits is ...
2
A Preservative Against Popery, in Several Select Discourses ...
blood,” to 'make the same thing present again which was truly present before? It
matters not at all in this case, whether they be present by virtue of the
consecration, or by virtue of concomitancy ; for if they be truly present once, what
need they ...
Edmund Gibson, John Cumming, 1848
3
Elements of Language and General Grammar
88 ABLATIVE ABSOLUTE. frequently referred to, when we say “ templum
clamore petebant,” and “ pelleo metu,” it cannot well be supposed that the two
ablatives “ clamore” and “ metu” express such different relations as those of
concomitancy ...
4
Motivated and Striving Upwards (Ms_Up): Candidly Honest, ...
As a result of that action (this is the concornitantadjective part), something totally
unexpected happens (this is the concomitancy, noun part). The “concomitancy” is
the result that takes place because of the first “inadvertent action” (i.e., choosing ...
5
The Works of Jonathan Edwards, D.D.: Late President of Union ...
If there be, as Dr. Clarke, Dr. Price, etc. allow, a constant concomitancy or
connection between motives and volitions; this connection is an established law ;
as really such, as the connection between a certain temperature of the seasons
and ...
Jonathan Edwards, Tryon Edwards, 1842
6
The Whole Works of the Right Rev. Jeremy Taylor, Lord Bishop ...
2) If it were in the body, yet a man by no concomitancy can be said to drink what
he only eats. 3) If in the sacramental body Christ gave the blood by concomitancy
, then He gave the blood twice; which to what purpose it might be done is not yet
...
Jeremy Taylor, Charles Page Eden, Reginald Heber, 1849
7
Synopsis papismi, or, a General view of the papacy: with ...
We deny any such concomitancy of the blood and flesh of Christ in the sacrament
; for he is not in his carnal presence with his very flesh and blood there included,
as we have shewed before : the bread and wine are signs only of his body and ...
Andrew Willet, John Cumming, 1852
8
The Whole Works of the Right Rev. Jeremy Taylor ...: Real ...
And their new whimsy of ' concomitancy' will not serve the turn, because 1) There
it is sanguis effusus, that is, sacramentally poured forth, ' blood that is poured
forth, not that is in the body. 2) If it were in the body, yet a man by no
concomitancy ...
Jeremy Taylor, Charles Page Eden, Reginald Heber, 1852
9
The collected works: Elements of the philosophy of the human ...
So that we cannot conclude anything to be the cause of another, but from its
continual accompanying it ; for the causality itself is insensible. But now to argue
from a concomitancy to a causality is not infallibly conclusive ; yea, in this way
lies ...
Dugald Stewart, William Hamilton, 1854
10
Eclesiatical biography connected with the history of ...
Nor did men at that time dreame of any other conversion in the sacrament of the
altar, until the fiction of concomitancy 9 was broached by Thomas Aquinas. He
was a man that understood well the difficulty of this point, and therefore he ...
Christopher WORDSWORTH, 1853
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «CONCOMITANCY»
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Ramaphosa exonerated, in spite of his suspect 'concomitancy?' No, no! Personally I find the Farlam Report evenhanded. Lonmin typical of ... «Mmegi Online, Jun 15»
The Origination Clause II: Die Harder with a Vengeance, ObamaCare!
According to Johnson, "concomitance (or concomitancy/concomitant)" meant "together with another thing" and "conjoined with; concurrent with; ... «American Thinker, Apr 13»