10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CONTRADISTINCTIVELY»
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contradistinctively in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
contradistinctively and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The Apostolicity of Trinitarianism: Or, The Testemony of ...
But, for the alleged fact, that they so bestowed the titles in question, either
contradistinctively from the Son or exclusively of the Son, in order thereby to
intimate their belief that The Son is not very God : for this alleged fact, I find no
proof, save ...
George Stanley Faber, 1832
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The apostolicity of Trinitarianism; or, The testimony of ...
But, for the alleged fact, that they so bestowed the titles in question, either
contradistinctively from the Son or exclusively of the Son, in order thereby to
intimate their belief that The Son is not very God: for this alleged fact, I find no
proof, save ...
George Stanley Faber, 1832
3
The Churchman, a Magazine in Defence of the Church and ...
The testimony of Dungal, to the existence of two distinct classes in the diocese of
Turin ; the idolatrous class, in the lower country about and including Turin ; and
the anti- idolatrous class, thence contradistinctively in the mountainous district : is
...
4
Hold Fast the Form of Sound Words: A Series of Studies ...
The blessings which belong to Israel are usually defined as being in the
terrestrial realm and consequently material in nature; whereas those which
belong to the Body of Christ are contradistinctively in the celestial realm and
therefore spiritual ...
5
The Quarterly Review (London)
... which are at least as much portions, of the' 'Atlantic Ocean as the Bay of Fundy,
though, when used» 'contradistinctively, they can never be confounded with. the~
Atlantic ' Ocean' ; but we shall solely rely oh 'the-express.jyvords'jof'itlie ofiicial ...
6
Horae Apocalypticae: Or a Commentary on the Apoc., Including ...
... that they should admit with Vitringa the superior probability, if not absolute
necessity, of the explanation of" the rest of the dead" that I contend for : viz. as
meaning literally the rest of men dead in their graves ; contradistinctively to the
martyrs ...
Edward Bishop Elliott, 1847
... portions of the Atlantic Ocean as the Bay of Fundy, though, when used
contradistinctively, they can never be confounded with the Atlantic Ocean; but we
shall solely rely on the express words of the official documents in the particular
case.
William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, 1841
8
Cross Currents: Family Law and Policy in the United States ...
The Principles' equal division of marital property takes the partnership metaphor
to its logical conclusion, recognizing a species of equal ownership claim.
Contradistinctively, the Principles' compensatory payments build upon the
equitable ...
Sanford N. Katz, John Eekelaar, Mavis Maclean, 2000
9
The Knickerbocker; Or, New-York Monthly Magazine
But this war of the Logomachists will never entirely cease till every human mind
shall perfectly comprehend every possible object of human contemplation
abstractedly, contradistinctively, and conncctedly, and all their properties,
differences, ...
John Holmes Agnew, Washington Irving, 1842
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Horæ Apocalypticæ: Or, a Commentary on the Apocalypse, ...
... the whole body (not of the circumcised, or baptized, or professing, many of
whom though called were not chosen,3 but) of the predestinated and elect by
God's sovereign grace ; their character, that of the love of God, contradistinctively
to the ...
Edward Bishop Elliott, 1847