10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «DEIFICAL»
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Moses his choice, with his eye fixed upon heaven
... and have a national vision of God$ but there is a great deal of difference
between the notional vision of God, and the Deifical vision of God for it is not only
beatifical,but Deifical, for it does transform a man into the likeness of God. A
deformed ...
2
Nine sermons, preached before the University of Oxford: and ...
... ancient Catholic Fathers both perceiving themselves, and commending to their
people, were not afraid to call ibis Supper, some of them, the salve of immortality
and sovereign preservative against death ; other, a deifical communion ; other, ...
Edward Bouverie Pusey, 1859
3
A Letter to the Right Rev. Father in God, Richard, Lord ...
glorious Body: that it is less “ the' salve of immor“ tality and sovereign
preservative against death; a “ deifical communion ; the sweet dainties of our Sa“
viour ; the pledge of eternal health ; the defence of “ faith; the hope of the
Resurrection; the ...
Edward Bouverie Pusey, Richard Bagot, 1840
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The Metropolitan Magazine
The divine intelligences that presided over his safety were propitious ;—
Pedestres felt it; and he declares that his preservation from so imminent a danger
was as deifical as the rescue of Paris on the plains of Troy, when Venus snatched
him ...
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The Holy Eucharist a Comfort to the Penitent: A Sermon ...
The Holy Communion, the salve of immortality and sovereign preservative
against death ;——a deifical communion;—the sweet dainties of our Saviour, the
pledge of eternal health, the defence of faith, the hope of the resurrection ;—--the
food ...
Edward Bouverie Pusey, 1843
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An Etymological Dictionary of the English Language
Aefici'ent, a. ajjfcc'/ingly, ad. cei'tify, v. de^c'it, n. at/ec'tiously, ad. certi/'icate, n. de'
ify, v. affec'tive, a. cerulif'ic, a. de'ifiei, n. affec'tively, ad. clar'ify, v. deifical, a. at/ec'
iuous, a. clari^ca'don, n. deifica'tion, n. ajjfeduos'ity, n. clas'si/y, v. diabol'i/y, ...
John Oswald, John Miller Keagy, 1840
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The Union Dictionary: Containing All that Truly Useful in ...
Ari». Dejecture, é-jélctshtire. s. the exerements, refuse' - A2-b. Dejerat ,1lid- rl'
shEm. s. a taking of a solemn oath. Deifical, dé-if'ik-51. a. making divine.
Deifieation, dé-é-fé-ki'shfi.n. s. the act of deifying, or making a god. Deitorm, dé'é-
form. a. of ...
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Dictionary of the Spanish and English Languages: With a ...
Deifical. Deiforme, a. Deiform. Delpara, sf. Deiparous. Deísmo, sm. Beism. Deísta
, sm. Deist. [fissures. Déjà, sf. Prominence between two Dejación , jada, sf . Act of
leaving. Abdication. Dejadez , sf. Slovenliness. Dejado, a, a. SUnenly. Dejected ...
Saint Hiliaire Blanc, 1848
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The complete notes of the Doway bible and Rhemish Testament: ...
_ St. Denys saith, the priest did present the baptized to the bishop, that he might
sign them divine 8; dc':/1'00 zmguento, with the divine deifical ointment. And
again: Adventum S. S'piritus consummans inuncfio la/rgitur, the inunction ...
Robert James M'Ghee, 1837
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The holy oblation; a manual of doctrine, instructions, and ...
... and commending to their people, were not afraid to call this supper, some of
them, the salve of immortality and sovereign preservative against death ; other, a
deifical communion ; other, the sweet dainties of our Saviour, the pledge of
eternal ...