10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «UNCEASINGNESS»
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unceasingness in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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Sources of Chinese Tradition: Volume 2: From 1600 Through ...
Since it derives from Heaven's imperative, if, in the unceasingness of the sage
there is something natural and inescapable about it, this is the naturalness and
inescapability of Heaven's imperative itself. Further, explaining Mencius's
teaching ...
William Theodore De Bary, Wing-tsit Chan, Richard John Lufrano, 2013
namely that there is something behind it, just as there could theoretically be
something before it: a story, an event, hence a sequence of occurrences in its life;
just that, well, the unceasingness of its observation, its watchfulness, its
motionless ...
László Krasznahorkai, 2013
3
The Southern literary messenger
Nay more — he devoted himself, in the adventure, to toils and cares, which by
their minuteness and complexity, their weight and unceasingness, threatened, as
they have proved to be, worrying and exhausting beyond all proportion to his ...
4
The life of penitence: a series of lectures delivered at All ...
It is the sense of this, the sense not merely of forgiveness, and the need of it, nor
merely of the love which has purchased the power to forgive at so great a cost,
but of the unceasingness of this act through an unceasing pleading and offering
of ...
Thomas Thellusson Carter, 1867
5
Figurative Language: Its Origin and Constitution
... though it falls continually on the ears of those who live beside of them, is
nevertheless unheard, by reason of its intensity and unceasingness. 218. For this
pleasing theory there is, however, no standing ground ; so long, that is, as we
regard ...
Leo Hartley Grindon, 1851
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Southern Literary Messenger: Devoted to Every Department of ...
Nay more — he devoted himself, in the ad- renture, to toils and cares, which by
their minuteness and complexity, their weight and unceasingness, threatened, as
they have proved to be, worrying and exhausting beyond all proportion to his ...
Edgar Allan Poe, Thomas W. White, George William Bagby, 1840
7
Continental Philosophy and Philosophy of Religion
This horror of anonymous being, obsession with this anonymity, this
unceasingness; a bit like the nothing that annihilates (why does it not stay calm?).
And already the radical difference is outlined, that which I will later call the
fundamental ...
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The Coptic Version of the New Testament in the Southern ...
Arm neu. owners-mm: fi're Qnol'u lit. with an unceasingness of the sin Bo,
arcaraarano-rov apaprtag- I3 al, Vg (am tol) Syr(b h and sins uncertsing) Eth (and
sin in which there is not that which causeth to cease) B0 (except Ba) adds evmt “(
nor ...
George William Horner, 2010
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Essays on Various Subjects, Religious and Moral: The ...
The latter necessarily imposed awe, terror, and angry Majesty, and denoted his
qualities of light, penetration, immutability, unchangeableness of nature, purity of
substance, constancy of action, unceasingness of view or perception, universal ...
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A Cloud Across the Pacific: Essays on the Clash Between ...
In the way that ideals implied their own realization, therefore, they "extended
outward [from their metaphysical essence] like the eaves of a house." Moreover,
in that "source" which their "unceasingness" implied, T'ang saw that ultimate
basis of ...