10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «UNGRACED»
Discover the use of
ungraced in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
ungraced and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Aquinas and Calvin on Romans: God's Justification and Our ...
judge rightly about the good (§565).14 The same is true with avoiding evil: an
ungraced person can have a general hatred of evil, but this general hatred is “
frustrated in a particular choice by the inclination of a habit or passion” (§566).15
in ...
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Thomism and the Ontological Theology of Paul Tillich: A ...
Sufficient grace is a gratuity, which is to say that, apart from its existence, human
nature and human activity remain conceivable and thus intelligible, in the sense
that an ungraced human being is the possible object of a rational understanding.
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Religion and the Human Sciences: An Approach via Spirituality
Two categories of people result, the graced and the ungraced. The data to be
explained in each case differ and not just the questions about a supposed one
and the same reality. The structure of the system of four viewpoints breaks down
and ...
Daniel A. Helminiak, 1998
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The Dramatic Works of Beaumont and Fletcher: Printed from ...
Second, ungraced. In 1756, Mr. Seward (without, as it appears, having consulted
the oldest book) altered the word to ' ultras' d ; i. e. «f> cut, umcratch'd.' He
conjectured (and rightly, as we think) that ungraced might be a corruption of
ungrazed ...
Francis Beaumont, John Fletcher, George Colman, 1811
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The Dramatick Works of Beaumont and Fletcher: Humorous ...
Second, ungraced. In 1750, Mr. Seward (without, as it appears, having eonfulted
the oldefl book) altered the word to ' unrat''d; i.e. uncut, unfcratch'.d'' He
conjeftured (and rightly, as we think) that ungraced might be a corruption of
ungraded, ...
Francis Beaumont, John Fletcher, James Shirley, 1778
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Abyssinia's Samuel Johnson: Ethiopian Thought in the Making ...
... the drama: its “strong sense ungraced by sweetness or decorum,”36 lack of
pathos,37 “unaffecting elegance and chill philosophy,”38 the room; and
somebody having asked him the reason of this, he replied, 'Sir, I thought it had
been better.
Wendy Laura Belcher, 2012
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Religious Diversity and the American Experience: A ...
It is just that the set of ungraced entities is empty. Perhaps God could have made
a world that was natural, but ungraced, but that possibility does not license the
sort of radical separation of grace and nature posited by his mid-twentieth-
century ...
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The Dramatic Works of Ben Jonson, and Beaumont and Fletcher
Second, ungraced. In 1750, Mr. Seward (without, as it appears, having consulted
the oldest book) altered the word to ' unras'd; i. c. as- cul, unscralch'd.' lie
conjectured (and rightly, as we think) that ungraced might be a corruption of
ungrazed, ...
Ben Jonson, George Colman, Francis Beaumont, 1811
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The works of Beaumont and Fletcher: in fourteen volumes: ...
Second, ungraced. In 1750, Mr Seward (without, as it appears, having consulted
the oldest book) altered the wordto"unr<wr<f; i.e.uncut, unscratch'd." He
conjectured (and rightly, as we think) that ungraced might be a corruption of
ungrazed, ...
Francis Beaumont, John Fletcher, Henry William Weber, 1812
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «UNGRACED»
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ungraced is used in the context of the following news items.
Watchwords: There is a semantic gap when it comes to describing a …
But searching for synonyms of “bereaved” in the vast Oxford English Dictionary, I came across “ungraced.” Four centuries ago, Shakespeare's contemporary ... «Montreal Gazette, Jun 15»
Guacamelee! Super Turbo Championship Edition
... come back for one more go in the shoes of Juan the Undead Luchador, and find new players on platforms thus far ungraced by the wonders of 'Guacamelee!' ... «High-Def Digest, Jun 14»
Britain and Germany: a musical love affair
... the abstrusely recondite and unpleasantly dissonant: this was music conceived as an intellectual or mathematical exercise ungraced with melody or harmony. «Telegraph.co.uk, Sep 13»
Seattle somehow wins Victoria's Secret contest
(Only cities previously ungraced by a VS ''Angel'' were considered, so L.A. and N.Y. were out). For ''votes,'' the company tallied tweets with hashtags of eligible ... «Seattle Post Intelligencer, Jul 13»
The “Master” Letters of Margaret Fuller and Emily Dickinson
... deserve to be remembered: “The facts have in themselves quite sufficient color, and the fact in particular of her having achieved, so unaided and so ungraced, ... «New Yorker, Mar 13»
'On a Farther Shore,' by William Souder
or poetical (she feared “a sterile world ungraced by the curving wing of a bird in flight”). But none of this came easily. Souder paints Carson as an obsessive ... «New York Times, Sep 12»
How the Tories became an endangered species in the North of …
They have done nothing to arrest their chronic decline in the cities: Manchester, Newcastle and Liverpool remain ungraced by a single Tory backside on the ... «Left Foot Forward, May 12»
A quiet anniversary AIDS 30 years on
Jodie's journey, ungraced by community solidarity, progressed to marriage (with full disclosure) and a child when she was 24: “I knew the risks of transmission, ... «The Monthly, Nov 11»
9th St. changes have made it almost perfect
... the Investment Plaza, East Ohio Gas, Metropolitan Life, Erieview Plaza, Ohio Bell and North Point buildings are to be preferred over what ungraced that side of ... «Plain Dealer, Jul 11»
Design Porn Goes to the Movies
Her octopus-armed life unfolds in a universe of serenity, where barely a square inch of floor is ungraced with sisal, nary a window untreated with glazed linen. «Newsweek, Dec 09»