10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CONTRACTEDNESS»
Discover the use of
contractedness in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
contractedness and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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THE CHURCH MISSIONARY INTELLINGENCER, A MONTHLY JOURNAL OF ...
Let the Missionaries who have been the instruments of initiating a movement
amongst the heathen be permitted to follow it up to its results, without interferenc
e on the part of others. In the vastness of heathen India there is no
contractedness ...
W.M. WATTS, CROWN COURT, TEMPLE BAR, 1862
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The Quarterly journal of prophecy
For this it praises itself, pitying the littleness and contractedness of other days and
other minds. In so doing, it forgets that no man is narrow- minded who expands to
the full circle of truth, and that the first step beyond that is true contractedness ...
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The Homilist; or, The pulpit for the people, conducted by D. ...
Unless we desire knowledge He cannot enlighten us ; purity, He cannot purify us
; pardon, He cannot pardon us ; spiritual strength, He cannot strengthen us. Our
moral contractedness limits his power .to help us. As the indolence of the farmer ...
4
Man, his religion and his world
For this it praises itself, pitying the littleness and contractedness of other days and
other minds. In so doing, it forgets that no man is narrow-minded who expands to
the full circle of truth, and that the first step beyond that is real contractedness ...
It might have been supposed that, with a ' contractedness (the reverse of Fichte's)
he would make the ob- 'ject, the material universe, of sole importance; and,
deceived ' by this false inference, many unintelligent opponents have de- ' cried
him ...
Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, 1837
Contractedness manifests as material density, or the specific weight of a
particular substance. We know that this characteristic of matter diminishes
gradually with its transition from the solid to the liquid and aeriform states. We
know also that ...
CHAPTER TWO ABSOLUTE SIGHT ENCOMPASSES ALL MODES [OF SEEING]
Notice, next, that in those who have sight sight varies as a result of the variety of
its contractedness. For our sight is conditioned by the affections of the organ [i.e.,
...
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The Teachings of President Brigham Young Vol. 3 1852–1854
1 I have many reflections; when I see this people and view their narrow
contractedness, [I ask myself] where is their compassion; where is their Love and
their Excellency of the Spirit to Beget us Anew and make us Heirs of Salvation?
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Sky Above, Earth Below: Spiritual Practice in Nature
In your work, you feel anger and contractedness rising in you much of the time,
because so little progress is being made to protect the refuge, and the economic,
political, and media power of those who want to develop the area is huge. As you
...
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Commutative Algebra: Proceedings of a Microprogram Held June ...
If c2 C J(x), then c? C J(x). Hence, (cxq'P)P = cpxq C /M = (/l«/ri)W for every q = pe
. Since, q/p = pe_1 it follows from the contractedness hypothesis that cxqlp £ /[«/'*]
. Since p is fixed while q varies, c £ n(/t'l : x») as desired. Cl Corollary 2.6.
Melvin Hochster, Craig Huneke, Judith D. Sally, 1989