10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SUBVERSAL»
Discover the use of
subversal in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
subversal and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The Light Blue: A Cambridge University Magazine
He said what a capital thing it would be if one could force all dissenters to wear
tight boots, and at one time I fancy he was a little sanguine upon the point, and
thought he saw his way to the complete subversal of heresy throughout the
country ...
2
The Administration of Justice in British India: Its Past ...
95, which seemed to announce the totnl subversal of the pre-existing Judicial
system of India, at least so far as the practice of the Courts was concerned, put a
stop to my labours for the time. I trust to be able to continue them at some future ...
William Hook Morley, 1858
3
A Theologico-Political Treatise and A Political Treatise
If, again, it is permitted to pretend that the passage has another meaning, and
was written as it is from some reason unknown to us, this is no less than a
complete subversal of the Bible; for every absurd and evil invention of human
perversity ...
Benedict de Spinoza, Francesco Cordasco, 2013
4
The Christian Doctrine of Justification and Reconciliation: ...
But the important point is that in the Divine act of forgiveness there is expressed
an ideal relation, since likewise the real significance of sin clings to the subversal
of the ideal relation of the will to its final end. The Old Testament figures, that ...
Albrecht Ritschl, H. R. Mackintosh, A. B. Macaulay, 2004
5
A Theologico-Political Treatise, and a Political Treatise
If, again, it is permitted to pretend that the passage has another meaning, and
was written as it is from some reason unknown to us, this is no less than a
complete subversal of the Bible ; for every absurd and evil invention of human
perversity ...
Benedictus de Spinoza, 2007
Any possible subversal of the Tokugawa rule never seems to have entered into
his mind. His services were limited to exciting or re-exciting an intelligent interest
in Shinto ; he thus led his disciples and others to investigate the grounds of the ...
7
The Selected Works of Baruch de Spinoza
If, again, it is permitted to pretend that the passage has another meaning, and
was written as it is from some reason unknown to us, this is no less than a
complete subversal of the Bible; for every absurd and evil invention of human
perversity ...
8
The Benedict de Spinoza Reader
If, again, itis permitted topretend that the passage has another meaning, and was
written as it is from somereason unknown to us, this is no less than a complete
subversal of the Bible;for every absurdandevil invention of human perversity ...
Benedict de Spinoza, 2013
Charles Gore. in fact not a development of the original idea of the Episcopate, so
much as a subversal of it. The original ideal of the Episcopate would have
secured for the Church a duly representative government, and would have
provided, ...
If, again, it is permitted to pretend that the passage has another meaning, and
was written as it is from some reason unknown to us, this is no less than a
complete subversal of the Bible; for every absurd and evil invention of human
perversity ...