10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SURPASSINGNESS»
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surpassingness in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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Dictionarium Britannicum: or a more compleat universal ...
Tuuscz'nnenct [transcrmlentffl L.] Surpassingness, Excellence. TRANSCE'
NDENT [transtendmn L.] going beyond, extrch ordinary, excellent. TnANSCE'
NDENTNHs, Transcendingness, Surpassingness. Taanscenne'nran [
oftraryiendam ...
Nathan Bailey, George Gordon, Philip Miller, 1730
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Christ in His Excellency
CHAPTER ONE THE SURPASSINGNESS OF CHRIST Scripture Reading: Matt.
16:16; Acts 10:36; Eph. 1:21-23; Col. 1:18; Phil. 2:9; Rev. 19:16; 22:13; John 8:12;
11:25; 10:9; 14:6; 4:42 CHRIST IN HIS EXCELLENCY The topic we will ...
Now, blemishes of the figure Upamä are being considered ; — they say, six are
its blemishes ; namely, deficiency, surpassingness, difference in gender,
difference in number, lacking in similarity and impossibility. Of these, that is called
...
Appayya Dīkṣita, Satyanārāẏaṇa Cakravartī, 1989
He points out that surpassingness and luminosity do not essentially pertain to the
moon ; on the contrary, they are distinct from each other as well as from the moon
itself. For surpassingness can pertain to pitch darkness, and luminosity to a ...
Indian Academy of Philosophy, 1975
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The divine comedy, rendered into Engl. [verse] by F. Pollock
... grown more purified, Did more and more pierce through the radiance Of the
High Light which in itself is true. Thereafter what I saw was all too vast For human
language, which to such sight yields, And memory yields to such surpassingness.
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The Divine Comedy; Or the Inferno, Purgatory, and Paradise ...
... grown more purified, Did more and more pierce through the radiance Of the
High Light which in itself is true. Thereafter what I saw was all too vast For human
language, which to such sight yields, And memory yields to such surpassingness.
Dante Alighieri, Frederick Pollock, George Scharf, 1854
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The new universal English dictionary. Buchanan
TRANSCENDENCE (transcendent*, L.) surpassingness, excellence.
TRANSCENDENTAL (of trascntltst F.) exceeding, going beyond, surpassing;. TR
ANSCENDENTAL (insist') something raised or elevated above other things, or
which ...
Nathan Bailey, James Buchanan (grammarian), 1760
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Tolkien's "The Silmarillion": A Reexamination of Providence
... but in order, dignity, and surpassingness." Moreover, Beca affirms that "in this
providence [. . .] God's eternal counsel precedes all mediate causes not only in
time (for it is eternal and accordingly above all time), but also in the order of
cause' ...
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What are They Saying about Paul and the Law?
Though the wider context of Philippi- ans 3:2-21 includes a dispute with
opponents who advocated circumcision, Philippians 3:7-1 1 is dominated by the
sense of the all-surpassingness of the knowledge of Christ, which has given Paul
a new ...
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Life-Study of Second Corinthians
The Greek word for excellence also means transcendence, surpassingness,
exceeding greatness. The fact that weare earthenvessels proves thatthe
excellence of the power is of God and not of us. Here Paul seems to be saying,“I
am nothing ...