10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SAVABLENESS»
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savableness in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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God's White Throne: A Rational, Evangelical Theodicy
Christian work would become uninteresting, hopeless drudgery, if it went on at all
, were it not that we firmly believed in the savableness »f sinful men and were
confident that the truth of the Gospel is the bread 134 God's White Throne.
But even this is far better than that sociology of despair which measures men's
bodies! and brands them as " accursed " if they do not conform to normal
measurements. The Church must continue'to stand for the savableness of
outcasts, by a ...
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Grammar with vocabularies of Volapük: (the language of the ...
Saturday, ZMel. sauce, pilon. saacer, bovil. saunter, lugolon. saunterer lu^oZel.
sausage, sosit. savable, savik. savableness, savbf savage, foet. savage, foetik.
savagely, lefekiko. savageness, le/eHkof, foet'oi. savegery, foelbi. save, pla,
sumu.
Johann Martin Schleyer, 1887
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Supposition and Certainty
It reveals that in the consciousness of Christ there is no limit, either to
savableness or serviceableness ; that a man whoever he be and wherever he be,
though fallen and degraded by his sin, may be reclaimed and restored and
renewed, and ...
John Stewart Holden, 1908
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An English-Welsh pronouncing dictionary: with an analysis of ...
... söf'-gârd, s. y madfall rhy- buddiol, y madfall symudol yn America Savable, sëf'-
â-bl, a. achubadwy, y gellir ei achub Savableness, sëf'-â-bl-nes, s. oadwadwy-
edd, cyrlwr neu ansawdd achubadwy Savage, saf'-ëj, a. gwyllt, anifeilaidd, bwyst,
...
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The American Schoolmaster
scholastic equilibrium development to create the attitude that the trained teacher
must possess. There must be a gradual growth of the professional spirit in order
to reach full maturity and effective savableness. It is the old story of tarrying in the
...
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Proceedings of the Annual Congress of the American Prison ...
Prove faith in God as well as faith in the savableness of the lowest fallen, and by
means of it ignite the hope that had temporarily gone out. "When the odds are all
against him and the goal is out of sight, And you see him struggle onward trying ...
American Prison Association. Congress, 1914
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The Works of Thomas Traherne: Commmentaries of heaven. Part ...
... is one of the greatest Signes of Profaness imaginable. No Holy Man can sleep
without some Hope of GODs favor; and some sence of his own Integritie and
Savableness before him. The Horribleness of Hell, and the Dreadfull Vengeance
of ...
Thomas Traherne, Jan Ross, 2005
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An English and Chinese standard dictionary: M-Z
See Sauce. Saussurite, (saws'-sur-ite) n. A mineral of a greenish grey colour, ^
fffSfS- Sauterne, (so-tern") n. A French wine,fi Savable. (sa'-vi-bl) a. Capable of
being saved,-sr*St»ft<I, pTSISW, BlSEfxtfj W&lft. Savableness, (aa'-vi-bl-nea) n ...
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A Dictionary of the English Language
Capable of being saved, SAVABLENESS, (save'-a-bl-nes) n. i. Capability of
being saved. To SAVE, (save) v. a. To preserve from danger or destruction ; to
preserve finally from eternal death ; not to spend or lose ; to hinder from being
spent or ...
Samuel Johnson, John Walker, Robert S. Jameson, 1827