10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «DIJUDICATION»
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dijudication in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
dijudication and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Heavenly Arcana which are in the Sacred Scripture Or Word of ...
The word of them both shall come even to God, [and] whom God shall condemn "
— that it signifies inquisition and dijudication by truth, appears from the
signification of the Word coming even to God, as denoting disquisition by truth, of
which ...
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Arcana coelestia: The heavenly arcana contained in the Holy ...
"The word of them both shall come even to God, [and] whom God shall condemn
" — that hereby is signified inquisition and dijudication by truth, appears from the
signification of the word coming even to God, as denoting disquisition by truth, ...
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Arcana cœlestia: The heavenly arcana contained in the Holy ...
"The word of them both shall come even to God, [and] whom God shall condemn
" — that hereby is signified inquisition and dijudication by truth, appears from the
signification of the word coming even to God, as denoting disquisition by truth, ...
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Arcana Cœlestia the Heavenly Mysteries Contained in the Holy ...
thing be so or not so, and what therefore comes under disquisition and
dijudication. ' 9160. The word of them both shall come even to God, [and] whom
God shall condemn.—That hereby is signified inquisition and dijudication by truth
, appears ...
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The journey of the mind into God (Itinerarium mentis in Deum)
Therefore dijudication is an action, which causes [facit] the sensible species,
accepted sensibly through sense, to go into the intellective power by pruning [
deputando] and abstracting (it). And thus, this whole world has to go into [introire
habet] ...
The word of them both shall come even to God, [and] whom God shall condemn"
— that hereby is signified inquisition and dijudication by truth, appears from the
signification of the Word coming even to God, as denoting disquisition by truth, ...
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ARCANA CCELESTIA: OR HEAVENLY MYSTERIES CONTAINED IN THE ...
The word of them both shall come even to God, [and] whom God shall condemn"
— that hereby is signified inquisition and dijudication by truth, appears from the
siguifica-. tion of the Word coming even to God, as denoting disquisition by truth,
...
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The Union Dictionary, containing all that is truly useful in ...
D' ly, «ПЕ-685818. ad. widely, copiously, ' diffused. y Diffusion, dif-f6'zhůn. a. dis
ersion, state of Diñ'usiveness, мышца. s. extension, di- . y. ‚. Dijudication,. di-
jadaki'shin. в. джинсы. ai. Di used, (ИК-Пиза'. part. a. wild, uncouth, ir- ; шахмат
bê ...
Thomas BROWNE (LL.D.), 1822
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A Greek and English Lexicon to the New Testament ... Seventh ...
So Ilom. xiv. l,—not to dijudication of ( his ) thou his, i. e. without presuming to
judge his private thoughts. See the following context, Wolfius, Wetstein, and Bow-
yer. But comp. Macknight. [In I Cor. xii. 10, it is the power discerning. In Rom. xiv.
John PARKHURST (M.A.), Hugh James ROSE (B.D.), 1829
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Containing the English before the French and the Italian
Digréflion, / digrrffùm, digreffione Dijúdicatc, v. a. decider, decidere Dijúdicatc, ».
a, difeeruer, difiinguer, difeernere, diffcingutre Dijudication, f. dijudication,
dccifione Dike. f. fojfe, digue, fofto, ar^iae Dike-grave, f. infpetteur des Joffes,
infpettort ...
Ferdinando Bottarelli, 1805