10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CONCORPORATE»
Discover the use of
concorporate in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
concorporate and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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The Church of England a portion of Christ's one Holy ...
... Apostles and Prophets by the Spirit, that the Gentiles should be co-heirs, and
concorporate and co-partakers of His promise in Christ V But if we are all
concorporate with one another in Christ, and not only with one another, but with
Himself, ...
Edward Bouverie Pusey, 1865
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A Dictionary in English and Bengalee; Translated from Todd's ...
একশ রীর বা অরন্থগেত | To Concorporate, v. a. একত্র-কৃ. মিলিত-কৃ. মিলিয়া-যা. জমা ক
রিয়া এক্যাসৌ-কৃ. রাশি'-কৃ. স্থপ-বৃৰু. 'দল-কৃ. বা-ৰন্ধ ' To Concorporate, v.11. একত্র-হ,
জমা-হ. *মিলিত*হ. ধূপ বা চেকী-হ. দলবল-হ | Concorporation, n. s. ঐক]. স০\যুক্ততা.
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A Dictionary of English and Bengalee: Tr. from Todd's Ed. of ...
অজিতের্টিদুর | বাঁর বা অবন্থগেত | To Concorporate, v. a. একত্র-কৃ, মিলিত-কৃ,
মিলিয়খুঁ-যক্ট, জমা ক firm এ কএ্যানৌ-কৃ, রাশিস্মৃচ, ৰুপ-বৃহ্য দল-কৃ- বা'বন্ধ I 'To
Concorporate, v. n. একত্র-হ, জমা-হ. 'ঢমলিত-হ, ঘুপ বা চেরর্ব-হ, দলবল-হ I Concorporation,
n. s. ঐবম্য, ...
Samuel Johnson, Henry John Todd, Ramcomul Sen, 1834
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Dr. Pusey and the ancient church
I think I speak correctly ; for Paul writes that the Gentiles have become
concorporate and participant and fellow- heirs with Christ. But how were they
made concorporate ? Being honoured with the participation of the mystical
blessing, they have ...
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An Eirenicon: In a Letter to the Author of "The Christian Year"
... Apostles and Prophets by the Spirit, that the Gentiles should be co-heirs, and
concorporate and co-partakers of His promise in Christ V But if we are all
concorporate with one another in Christ, and not only with one another, but with
Himself, ...
Edward Bouverie Pusey, 1865
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St. Paul's Epistle to the Ephesians: A Revised Text and ...
'Concorporate ', a loan from the Latin, and analogous to 'iucorporate', is the word
we want ; but, though it has been used in this connexion, it is not sufliciently
familiar to take its place in a rendering of the passage. In relation to the Body the
...
J. Armitage Robinson, 2003
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A Critical Pronouncing Dictionary of the English Language: ...
CONCORPORATE, kAn-ki'r-pA-ri't, vt. To unite in CONCORPORATE, kAn-ka'r-po-
ra't, vi. To unite into one body. CONCORPORATED, kAn-ki'r-Do-ra't-ed,;)p. United
in one mass. i Uniting in one mass. CONCORPORATING. kon-ki'r-po-ra't-!ng, ...
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The Doctrine of the Real Presence: As Contained in the ...
But if we are all concorporate with one another in Christ, and not only with one
another, but with Himself, in that He is in us through His Own Flesh, how are we
not all clearly one, both with each other and with Christ ? For Christ is the Bond of
...
Edward Bouverie Pusey, 1855
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Belief, Bodies, and Being: Feminist Reflections on Embodiment
Is there, then, a quite different way of understanding the significance of
concorporate bodies and of overcoming the interval of the Lacanian mirror? Luce
Irigaray seems to me to offer a way forward in her exploration of touch, which she
claims ...
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Thinking Through the Skin
None the less, her evocation of feminine morphology as concorporate - 'the birth
that is never accomplished, the body never created once and for all, the form
never definitively completed' (1985b: 217) - is highly pertinent in the present
context ...
Sara Ahmed, Jackie Stacey, 2003