10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «DISCERPTION»
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Index to Swedenborg's Arcana Cœlestia; Or, Heavenly ...
DINNER [prandium]. See Feasts [convivia]. DISCERPTION. Divers punishments
of discerption and laceration described, and the character of those who undergo
them, 829, 956, 957, 959, 1983. They who inflict the punishment of discerption ...
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Index to the Heavenly Arcana Contained in the Sacred ...
4504. DISCERPTION. Divers punishments of discerption, and for whom, n. 829,
957, 959. That they who inflict the punishment of discerption act in the form of a
cone, n. 957,958. Discerption as to the thoughts, n. 962. See also LACERATION.
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Arcana Cœlestia: Index to the Heavenly Mysteries Contained ...
DISCERPTION. Divers punishments of discerption, and for whom, 829, 957, 959.
They who inflict the punishment of discerption act in the form of a cone, 957, 958.
Discerption as to the thoughts, 962. See also Laceration. DISCIPLES.
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Index to Swedenborg's Arcana cœlestia, or Heavenly ...
There are various kinds of punishment in the other life; in general there are
punishments by laceration, discerption, by the veil, 955. The punishment of
laceration described, among the subjects of which are certain malignant women;
that it is ...
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Kant's Critical Philosophy for English Readers: The kritik ...
The soul is simple, hence it possesses no plurality, no parts, is indivisible and
therefore cannot perish by discerption. Mendelssohn saw that this argument is
incomplete, for it may be said that the soul does not perish by discerption, but by
...
Immanuel Kant, John Pentland Mahaffy, John Henry Bernard, 1889
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The kritik of the pure reason explained and defended
Mendelssohn saw that this argument is incomplete, for it may be said that the
soul does not perish by discerption, but by vanishing; and so he offered in his
Phcedo the following proof of the impossibility of the latter hypothesis. It is
admitted that ...
Immanuel Kant, John Pentland Mahaffy, John Henry Bernard, 1889
4427 ; and that it denotes the church corrupted, n. 4504. DISCERPTION [
discerptio]. Divers punishments of discerp- tion, and for whom, n. 829, 957, 959.
That they who inflict the punishment of discerption act in the form of a cone, n.
957, 958.
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Inside Alpha: Explorations in Evangelism
3.4 Discerption Having looked at the profile of the people who join Alpha and
their process of affiliation, we turn now to the topic of discerption. Guests
generally leave Alpha during the first three or four weeks. HTB have a drop out
rate of 20 to ...
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A Dictionary of the English Language ...
DISCERPTION. 122. DISCRETION. thinTM* which escape others ; a rfiVrtiMi'-
natina judgment detects the slightest difference*. DlS-CERP'TION, n. [L«t.
disrrrpere, to rend.] Act of pulling to pieces. Dis-CHARGE', i*. t. [-ED; -ING.] 1. To
relievo of ...
Noah Webster, William Greenleaf Webster, William Adolphus Wheeler, 1878
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Researches Into the Nature and Affinity of Ancient and Hindu ...
Emanation, therefore, has been always a doctrine completely unknown to the
Hindus, who held the notion of such a continual discerption of the divine essence
in utter abhorrence ; and there is likewise no attribute of deity in Sanscrit of more
...