10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «CONSUBSTANTIALLY»
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Customary marine tenure in Australia:
It may also be the case that joint ownership of a sea-specific song-cycle (i.e. of a
song-cycle which is also owned by consubstantially identified groups), together
with a direct identification with other closely related wangarr and the possession
...
Nicolas Peterson , Bruce Rigsby,
2014
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Latin Erotic Elegy: An Anthology and Reader
In bucolic, therefore, slave shepherds consubstantially become amorous poets;
in elegy, Roman knights do the same, and no less consubstantially. In fact, it
suffices, or almost suffices, that a knight from an elegy become a shepherd for
him to ...
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The Trinity: Insights from the Mystics
William stresses that the Holy Spirit's indwelling in the human person is not to be
equated with the Holy Spirit's indwelling in the Trinity, where Holy Spirit is
consubstantially one with Father and Son. The Holy Spirit's indwelling in the
human ...
rate from the hand, but by nature a part of it ; so the Holy Spirit is consubstantially
united to the Son, and through Him the Son does all things. Ambrose; Nor would
you think in the compacting together of our limbs any division of power to be ...
Saint Thomas (Aquinas),
1843
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Christosis: Pauline Soteriology in Light of Deification in ...
Since both Christ and the Spirit consubstantially share in the divinity of the Father
, when believers participate in them, they partake of the divine nature. The
presence of the risen Christ is mediated primarily through the Spirit of Christ but
also ...
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Coming to Terms: The Collected Works of Jane Blankenship
Although, clearly, “no two persons' realities are absolutely identical, often they do
share consubstantially overlapping life narratives.” So, although there is some
diversity of women in the Congress, in the aggregate, the political discourse by ...
Jane Blankenship, Janette Kenner Muir,
2011
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A dictionary, Spanish and English, and English and Spanish: ...
CONSUBSTANTIAL, a term' in dimim'ty, that it, of 'be same shostance,
consubstancial, de la misma substancia termino theologico. v
CONSUBSTANTIALLY, adv. consubstancialme'ntc. CONSUBSTANTIATION,
consubsinncinci6n, union de os ...
Hipólito San Joseph Giral del Pino,
1763
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The new pocket dictionary of the Italian and English ...
... Coneuonire/f« Consonare) Consustanziabilità, /. eon- substantiality
Consustanzíále, adj. con- substantial Consii&tanzialménte, adv. consubstantially
Consustanziazióne, f. con- substantiation Ooiitadina,/. a country-woman
Contadinélla,/. a ...
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Australian Lonergan Workshop
That is, The Holy Three are together causing the believer to transcend himself
religiously, and morally and cognitively[69], in that all Three are acting together
commonly and consubstantially in the believer, in order to enable the believer to
...
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Rhetoric, Cultural Studies, and Literacy: Selected Papers ...
—Kenneth Burke, A Rhetoric of Motives, 22 Burke's vision here of a rhetoric in
which all things are connected not only in spirit, or consubstantially, but materially
, in substance, perhaps reveals the sublimated desire of rhetoric to be not just ...
Rhetoric Society of America. Conference, John Frederick Reynolds,
1995
3 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «CONSUBSTANTIALLY»
Conoce de qué se habla en los medios de comunicación nacionales e internacionales y cómo se emplea el término
consubstantially en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
Father Cantalamessa gives his third Lenten sermon in the Vatican
... he rules with you consubstantially and coeternally. He spoke through the Law, the Prophets, and the New Testament; he descended in the ... «Vatican Radio, Mar 15»
Vatican-sanctioned exhibit visits St. Thomas
“It changes consubstantially, so, in other words, it's something you don't see,” said Lorraine Bratt, a member of the organizing committee. «Albuquerque Journal, Jun 14»
The situation in Europe today
Europe has therefore been, from the start, consubstantially neoliberal and undemocratic. This has been the choice of the governments and ... «International Viewpoint, May 14»