10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SALUTARILY»
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salutarily in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
salutarily and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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William of Ockham: A Short Discourse on Tyrannical Government
1 2, Preceptis, which is Gregory's, we read: "Let not apostolic precepts be
resisted with obstinate pride; but, through obedience, let those things that by the
holy Roman Church and apostolic authority are commanded salutarily be done."
These ...
William of Ockham, Arthur Stephen McGrade, 1992
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Ainsworth's magazine: a miscellany of romance, general ...
Mother, I do pity him; nay, more, I am even grateful, in a measure, for his
unkindness; for, although it did appear literally to rend the skin from my heart at
first, it has acted salutarily on it since — most salutarily. When the bark is
wounded, the ...
Mother, I do pity him; nay, more, I am even grateful, in a measure, for his
unkindness; for, although it did appear literally to rend the skin from my heart at
first, it has acted salutarily on it since — most salutarily. When the bark is
wounded, the ...
William Harrison Ainsworth, 1851
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The works of the Rev. Daniel Waterland
Which grants may be considered as made and received, but not salutarily
applied. 2. As salutarily applied. As a birth it comes but once, though the things
received, as justification, remission, &c. are continued acts. It differs from them as
first ...
5
The Church of the First Three Centuries: A Work Founded on ...
admit, that he is believing in God salutarily. It has been demonstrated to him that
Christ is among the sellers of plaided stuff's in Edinburgh, or the serious
manufacturers of Manchester, and he believes it, and becomes a follower of John
Wesley ...
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The works of ... Daniel Waterland. To which is prefixed, a ...
Which grants may be considered as made and received, but not salutarily
applied. 2. As salutarily applied. As a birth it comes but once, though the things
received, as justification, remission, &c. are continued acts. It differs from them as
first ...
Daniel Waterland, William Van Mildert (bp. of Durham), 1823
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Jew Vs. Jew: The Struggle for the Soul of American Jewry
Explores the meaning of Judaism in America today, concluding that beneath its prosperous exterior, American Jews are bitterly divided along sectarian and political lines.
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Letters on the Spanish Inquisition: A Rare Work, and the ...
Ought he not to have information to know, and honesty to confess, that such a
tribunal, supported, as it is, by mercy on the one side, and justice on the other,
must be only salutarily severe, and not cruel ? Whereas, a tribunal that condemns
...
Joseph Marie comte de Maistre, Thomas J. O'Flaherty, 1843
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine
Should it seem to operate salutarily on you, our patients, we shall repeat the dose
—yea even unto the third phial. But each dose shall be compounded of
somewhat different ingredients—so that the immediate effects will be different—
but the ...
10
A Text-book of Popery: Comprising a Brief History of the ...
... perceiving that they are sinners, and moved by that fear of divine justice with
which they are salutarily smitten, they are by the consideration of God's mercy
encouraged to hope, trust that he will be propitious to them for Christ's sake,
begin to ...
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «SALUTARILY»
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salutarily is used in the context of the following news items.
Adekunle: Ode to the Black Scorpion
... those who read the Daily Times edition announcing the handover, which was to usher in an event of salutarily far-reaching consequences that catapulted this ... «Daily Sun, Oct 14»
Living, the Game of
Rowlands's is not a new tale, but he tells it in a novel and salutarily prosaic fashion; it found a grateful audience in this reviewer at least, and I expect that I will ... «Oxford Student, Apr 13»