10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «DISCERPTIVE»
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History of the development of the doctrine of the person of ...
There the humanity was not regarded by him as a mere " instrument or tool in the
hand of the deity." The Christology of Eutyches he deemed to be discerptive,
because it did not concede to the humanity the capability of possessing the
divine ...
Isaak August Dorner, Jesus Christ, 1866
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History of the Development of the Doctrine of the Person of ...
The Christology of Eutyches he deemed to be discerptive, because it did not
concede to the humanity the capability of possessing the divine as its own. The
fault of Nestorius, says he, was not, as the Popes invent, that he posited two
persons ...
Isaak August Dorner, 1882
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History of the Development of the Doctrine of the Person of ...
The Christology of Eutyches he deemed to be discerptive, because it did not
concede to the humanity the capability of possessing the divine as its own. The
fault of Nestorius, says he, was not, as the Popes invent, that he posited two
persons, ...
4
Critical History and Defence of the Old Testament Canon
But if we inquire of some other critics, even of the Liberal School, about the matter
of style and tone in the Pentateuch, on which all the discerptive process depends,
they give us a very different account of the matter. Eichhorn, no mean judge ...
5
The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art
of the very best writers (if voluminous) have undergone the same discerptive
process. Nor has any human reputation hitherto been of such plenary force as
might suffice for immortalizing every paragraph or treatise that a man has written
and ...
6
The Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature
of the very best writers (if voluminous) have undergone the same discerptive
process. Nor has any human reputation hitherto been of such plenary force as
might suffice for immortalizing every paragraph or treatise that a man has written
and ...
John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell, 1857
7
A Dictionary of Simplified Spelling: Based on the ...
Disbursable. dls-burst'p*8, pp. Disbursed. dls-cern'l-blp, a. Discernible. dls-cern'l-
bl-nessp, n. Discernible- ness. dls-cernd'1'*8, pp. Discerned. dls-cerp'l-blp, a.
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v.
8
The North British Review
The works of the very best writers (if voluminous) have undergone the same
discerptive process. Nor has any human reputation hitherto been of such plenary
force as might suffice for immortalizing every paragraph or treatise that a man has
...
9
The Significance of Neoplatonism
... about in indefiniteness (V. 1.7). Mind in fact is a necessary outflow of Absolute
Unity: Unity requires Mind logically, and is incomplete without its discerptive
diligence, though it does not need Mind in the desiderative sense, as Mind needs
it.
It is a long book and not an easy one to read until one understands and learns to
appreciate the author's individual style with its discerptive analyticity, which is
indicated by the distribution of long sentences into quasi-paragraphs according
to ...