10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «DETESTABLENESS»
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detestableness in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
detestableness and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
There is a place in the best of orators that expresses the detestableness and
shame of this death of the cross : " Facinusx est vinciri civem Romanum; scelus,
verberari; prope par- ricidium, necari : quid dicam in crucem tollere ?" See what a
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James Ussher, Charles Richard Elrington, 1660
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Can These Bones Live?: The Problem of the Moral Self in the ...
5 therefore seems to indicate less the perspective of those who cast out the infant
and more the inherent detestableness of the unclean child. In short, the infant's
uncleanness is not only beyond her control, it also renders her innately abhorrent
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Jacqueline E. Lapsley, 2000
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The whole works of the most Rev. James Ussher...: with a ...
There is a place in the best of orators that expresses the detestableness and
shame of this death of the cross : " Facinus* est vinciri civem Romanum ; scelus,
verberari ; prope par- ricidium, necari : quid dicam in crucem tollere ?" See what
a ...
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The Theory of Moral Sentiments: To which is Added, a ...
... the most abominable maxims of conduct. Our indignation rouses, and we are
eager to refute and expose such detestable principles. principles. But though it is
their intrinsic hatefulness and detestableness, 152 Of Merit W Demerit. Part II.
Adam Smith, Dugald Stewart, 1767
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Journals of the House of Lords
RCsOlVCd, by 'VGQ-cs for sc" Commons aflembled in Parliament, ducmg 'he i
scVGltcd Shipu " That a Declaration be passed, thereby setting forth " the
Detestableness of this Act of the Revolters, con" taining likewise a Grant of Two
Months ...
Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords, 1647
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The Wisdom of God in the Redemption of Man, as Deliver'd in ...
_ And it Would 'be reasona-i ble, that Man's natural Comforts and Jinjoyments
should be made always so to depend on his moral Practice ah'd Behaviour, that
he may in some measure 'discover the Detestableness of "Sin before God'in 'the
...
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Biographia Dramatica: Or, A Companion to the Playhouse
Its principal design is, to point out the folly, absurdity, and detestableness of
avarice. The circumstance of turning the heart of Earthworm from covetousness to
benevolence, however, is better conceived than managed ; the transition being
too ...
David Erskine Baker, Stephen Jones, Isaac Reed, 1812
... mentioned ; and, while he took care to keep out of sight so far as related to me,
was industrious in disseminating that which, in the eye of the world, seemed to
amount to a demonstration of the profligacy and detestableness of my character.
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ADVENTURES OF CALES WILLIAMS
;v;J l$i Astv2NTt;RE3 O? keep out of sighl so far as related to rffe*,, Was
industrious in disseminating that which, in the eye of the world, seemed to
amount to a demonstration of the profligacy and detestableness of my character.
It was, no ...
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Social Control: A Survey of the Foundations of Order
The fountain of law is the immemorial notions and customs of the folk.1 The scale
of penalties shows that offences are graded according to their detestableness,
rather than according to their harmfulness. The sway of vindictive motives betrays
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Edward Alsworth Ross, 1939
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Allah has specifically mentioned their wealth, due to their frailty, the ease at which their wealth can be consumed, and the detestableness of ... «Gulf Times, Nov 10»