10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «INNUMERABLENESS»
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innumerableness in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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The Apocalypse Explained According to the Spiritual Sense: ...
... but they who are of the celestial kingdom are understood by those who are in
goods ; the innumerableness of the latter is signified by thousands of thousands,
and the innumerableness of the former by myriads of myriads ; but in the abstract
...
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A Dictionary of the Bengalee Language, in which the words ...
(from :EIS'MI, inealculalile), incalculableness, innumerableness. 152573, a. (from
at, priv. and WE, gone), not gone, present. EIWQZETH", a. (from :53, priv. and “
3255155 past time), not having lost an opportunity, not having 'lost the season for
...
William CAREY (Baptist Missionary.),
1815
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The Apocalypse, or, Book of revelations, explained according ...
... but they who are of the celestial kingdom are understood by those who are in
goods ; the innumerableness of the latter is signified by chiliads of chiliads, and
the innumerableness of the former by myriads of myriads; but in an abstract
sense, ...
Emanuel Swedenborg, John Clowes,
1812
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Apocalypse Explained (Complete And Annotated Edition):
... namelythe spiritual kingdom and thecelestial kingdom;those who areof
thespiritual kingdomare meant bythosewho are intruths, while thosewhoare of the
celestial kingdom are meant bythosewho are in goods; the innumerableness ...
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Charaka-samhita: Translated Into English
The source or origin of the Tastes is due to the exceedingly diverse varieties of
combiriation in which they exist, Notwithstanding this, innumerableness does not
arise in respect of their properties and nature. Hence, intelligent physicians never
...
6
Nature, the Supernatural, and the Religion of Israel
In the more innumerableness of the human race the mind is soOn lost; an
innumerableness not only of the individuals of each generation,but Of those that
for thousands Of years have gone to make the very dust of the earth ; and of
those that ...
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A Dictionary in English and Bengalee; Translated from Todd's ...
অর্থক,অর্থবেঘেক ] Innumerability, n. s. অস০\«ষ্যকত্, অগণ্যতূ, স০\থ্যন্দুয়াহিত],ত্ম
পরিমিত অবস্থা যা তদক্ষুম্মু | 1“? Innumerable, a- Lat. অস০×থ্য, অৰুপের্নীয়,
বেনুমার, অগণ্য | Innumerableness, n. ৪. তস্থ[সৰ্ট-থ্যতূঙ্গ অগণ্যত্, অগণর্নীয়ত্ব |
Inuumerably ...
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A Learned and Complete Commentary upon the Book of the ...
That their doctrine is apt of itself to breed this vexation of spirit, such as the
innumerableness of their ceremonies, holy days, doctrine of merit of works, and
uncertainty of grace and salvation, perfection of holiness, and fulfilling of the law
of God, ...
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Antiquæ Linguæ Britannicæ Thesaurus: A Welsh and English ...
1n. innumerableness. Afrifaw, v.a. to miscount. [infinite Afrifed, a. innumerable,
numberless, Afrllad, .r.pl. (sing. Afrlladen) a wafer, a cake. Q. wh. from Bara and
Lldrl, the bread of grace. ' Friallu tég afrllad hael.' I. Dcul. ' Ni bydd ofi'eiriad ni ...
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The Theological and Literary Journal
In the first place, the comparison of the host of heaven as to innumerableness
and the sand of the sea as to immeasurableness to men, with the seed of David
and the Levites that minister unto Jehovah, proves that the seed of David and the
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