10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «IRREMISSION»
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irremission in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
irremission and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The Quarterly Review of the American Protestant Association
... due punishment. Full expiation is made in the purgatorial state; and, therefore,
there is no remission in the world to come on popish, any more than on pro-
testant principles. The irremission of the sin against the Holy Ghost in a future
state, ...
American Protestant Association, 1845
2
The Works of John Donne, D.D., Dean of Saint Paul's, ...
... in all those three evangelists, where this fearful denunciation is interminated,
still it is in a phrase, of somewhat more mildness, than so; it is, It shall not be
forgiven, it is not, it cannot be forgiven : it is an irremission, it is not an
irremissibleness.
... in all those three evangelists, where this fearful denunciation is interminated,
still it is in a phrase, of somewhat more mildness, than so; it is, It shall not be
forgiven, it is not, it cannot be forgiven : it is an irremission, it is not an
irremissibleness.
4
On some deficiencies in our English dictionaries: being the ...
It is an irremission ; it is not an irremissibleness." — Donne, Sermon on
Whitsunday. : " We conjecture at unevident things by that which is evident." —
Hacket, Life of Archbishop Williams, pt. I, p. 197. * " Note but the plain
husbandman or the ...
Richard Chenevix Trench, 1860
5
The variations of Popery
Maldonat, though he strenuously maintains the purgatorian system from our
Lord's words, ad.mits that the phraseology of Matthew and that of Mark are
synonymous, and signify the eternal irremission of blasp*hemy against the Holy
Spirit.
Samuel Edgar (D.D.), 1849
6
Proposal for the Publication of a New English Dictionary
... 33 Heroics, 46 Hickscorner, 10 Hispidity, 21 Hopple, 16 Host, 37 Hounce, 17
Huddle, 13 Idea, 36 Idiom, 33 Ignoble, 26 Imager, 40 Individual, 39 Ineptus, 49
Instinct, 54 Interval, 35 Interstice, 34 Intrudress, 25 Irremission, 24 jack3tra.w, ii
Kext ...
Philological Society (Great Britain), 1859
7
English, Past and Present
... 'unidle' (Sidney); 'base,' but not 'unbase' (Daniel); 'ease,' but not 'unease' (
Hacket); 'lust,' but not 'unlust' (Coverdale) ; 'repentance,' but not 'unrepentance ;' '
remission,' but not 'irremission' (Donne) ; 'science,' but not 'nescience' (Glanvill); ...
Richard Chenevix Trench, 1873
8
Transactions of the Philological Society
... Hero, 33 Heroics, 46 Hickscorner, 10 Hispidity, 21 Hopple, 16 Host, 37 Hounce
, 17 Huddle, 13 Idea, 36 Idiom, 33 Ignoble, 26 Imager, 40 Individual, 39 Ineptus,
49 Instinct, 54 Interval, 35 Interstice, 34 Intrudress, 25 Irremission, 24 Jackstraw, ...
... in all those three evangelists, where this fearful denunciation is interminated,
still it is in a phrase, of somewhat more mildness, than so; it is, It shall not be
fbrgiven, it is not, it cannot be forgiven ; it is an irremission, it is not an
irremissibleness.
John Donne, Henry Alford, 1839
10
The works of John Donne. With a memoir by H. Alford
... of somewhat more mildness, than so ; it is, It shall not be forgiven, it is not, it
cannot be forgiven : it is an irremission, it is not an irremissibleness. Absolutely
there is not an impossibility, and irremissibleness on God's part : but yet some
kind of ...
John Donne, Henry Alford, 1839