10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «EVITERNAL»
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eviternal in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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1
A Companion to Angels in Medieval Philosophy
For example, if the whole existence of an eviternal is simultaneous, and [its]
whole duration lacks before and after, then there cannot be longer or shorter [
periods of existence]. in this case it follows that the soul of Peter is in glory neither
before, ...
2
The Medieval Christian Philosophers: An Introduction
But God cannot make what existed not to have been.Therefore he cannot destroy
an eviternal being [e.g. an angel]. But this is clearly false.Therefore [the whole
existence of an eviternal is not now present]. (Commentaria in libros
sententiarum ...
3
The works of Joseph Hall, with some account of his life and ...
... thine original, heavenly ; thine essence, separable ; thy continuance, eviternal.
But, what do we call in reason and nature to this parle, where faith, by which
Christianity teacheth us to be regulated, finds so full and pregnant
demonstrations ?
Joseph Hall (bp. of Norwich.), Peter Hall, 1837
4
The Intellectual repository for the New Church. (July/Sept. ...
I affirm, secondly, that everything has a definite relation to all other things also
essential to itself. III. I assert, thirdly, that the character and relation is complete,
that is, in firsts and in lasts. IV. That this relationship is eviternal,* is in the
producing ...
New Church gen. confer, 1859
5
Studien und Texte Zur Geistesgeschichte Des Mittelalters:
The problem concerning the unicity of aevum has fanned an even more heated
debate. Here the parallel with time creates various difficulties. Indeed, no
eviternal being may be considered the cause of others in the way in which the
Primum ...
6
The Works of the Right Reverend Father in God, Joseph Hall, ...
O my soul, thou couldst not be thyself, unless thou knewest thine original,
heavenly; thine essence, separable; thy continuance, eviternal. But, what do we
call in reason and nature to this parle, where faith, by which Christianity teacheth
us to ...
Joseph Hall, Josiah Pratt, 1808
7
The works of ... Joseph Hall, with some account of his life ...
Eviternal it elsewhere used by our author : as, " The angels are truly existing,
spiritual, intelligent, powerful, eviternal creatures." Works, Vol. VI. 435 : again, — "
In a constant state of eviternal evenness." Works, Vol. VII. 387. " assaine— essay
...
Joseph Hall (bp. of Norwich.), Josiah Pratt, 1808
8
The Works of Joseph Hall: Miscellaneous works; Poetical ...
Eviternal is elsewhere used by our author : □as, " The angels are truly existing,
spiritual, intelligent, powerful, eviternal creatures." Mystery of Godliness, Sect. 9 :
again, " In a constant state of eviternal evenness." Remedy of Profaneness.
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The London encyclopaedia: or Universal dictionary of ...
Eter- Eviternal'ity, n.s. \ nal in a limited sense ; duration not infinitely but
indefinitely long. Have not I lands of faire inheritance, Derived by right of long
continuance, To first-borne males, so list the law to graco, Nature's first fruits in
eviternal race ...
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Dictionary of the Synonymous Words and Technical Terms in ...
Sempiternal, uncreate, eviternal. (See duration.) EVIBENCE. s. Attestation,
avouch, eviction, probation ; evidence or clearness of expression, enargia.
tinction to quadratic equations that have two, and cubic that have three, are
called lateral ...
James Leslie (of Edinburgh.), 1806