10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «INDEFEASIBLENESS»
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The History of Hereditary-Right Wherein Its ...
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The History of Hereditary-right from Cain to Nero: Wherein ...
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3
Baptismal Regeneration ...
... that in the Church of England there are clergymen who believe in the
indefeasibleness of Divine grace, but deny the efficacy of baptism ; and
clergymen who maintain the efficacy of baptism, but deny the indefeasibleness of
Divine grace.
... the covenant that he was seised of a good estate in fee was absolute, and the
reference to the conveyance by Woolaston, served only to denote the limitation
and quantity of estate, and not the defeasibleness or indefeasibleness of the title.
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Introduction to the Study of International Law: Designed as ...
The question of the indefeasibleness of the subjects' allegiance, is by no means
closely connected with this so-called right. Admit the doctrine of indissoluble
allegiance, this right will not follow. Reject it, and still it might be true that England
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Theodore Dwight Woolsey, Theodore Salisbury Woolsey, 1901
--As to the indefeasibleness of the heredi- 3 being built of a mottlcd stone, of red,
black, and. ses it, 26'bron.xiii. 5.) 6) a covenant of shlr, to the heirs and
descendents of _K1ng David. And yet the same sacred history informs us, that
many of ...
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A Practical Treatise on the Law of Perpetuity: Or, ...
... This general characteristic of Springing and Shifting Uses — their
indestructibility or indefeasibleness — was one of the producing causes of those
wholesome restrictions on the power of creating future interests in property,
comprehended ...
William David Lewis, 1843
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Disquisitions Relating to Matter and Spirit. To which is ...
Mr. Baxter likewise says He, That a 'the coa" Isideration of the indefeasibleness,
or un" weariedness of the principle of thought in V us, should. * Essay on the
Human Soul, p. 433. ' i' Weariedness ' V '*"' Essay on the Soul, p. 428. 1' P. 430.
The practical reformer has continually to demand that changes be made in things
which are supported by powerful and widely spread feelings, or to question the
apparent necessity and indefeasibleness of established facts ; and it is often an ...
That principle is the sacn ness and indefeasibleness of the rights of human
personality. It because man is a person that he has a right to political power, tl is,
to be considered in the legislation of his country — and in a hi state of civilisation
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