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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «VOUCHSAFEMENT»
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vouchsafement en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
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posterity, after all our short-lived political offspring have perished ; and this
perhaps may be with the fame fun which few them rise. / I have only two words to
settle with the Briton this week. They" are glorisication and vouchsafement. He
lays ...
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Samuel Johnson: The Critical Heritage
They are glorification and vouchsafement. He says that I have twice twitted him in
the teeth (a most elegant phrase) with the word GLORIFICATION printed in Italics.
He affirms that it is an English word, to be found in all the common dictionaries ...
Director of the Institute for Advanced Research in the Humanities James T Boulton, James T. Boulton, 2002
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Bible illustrations: consisting of apophthegms [ &c.], ...
We should look upon family religion, not merely as a duty, but also as a privilege,
— a singular vouchsafement of grace ; that God will be invocated, or even
mentioned in our families, in the families of such wretched creatures as we ; that
God ...
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The posthumous works of ... John Howe, ed. by J. Hunt
We should look upon family-religion, not merely under the notion of a duty, and
as imposed; but as a privilege and a singular vouchsafement of grace, that there
may be such a thing ; that God will be invocated, or even mentioned in our ...
John Howe, John Hunt, 1832
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Sermons on Several Occasions
In . this Life (according to the course of ordinary Dispensiitions) we can only see
the Glory ofGod in its Shadow and Reflexion from the Glafl of his Creatures; and
they' who have had the vouchsafement to see; it directly, have rather found it to ...
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The North Briton from No. I. to ... [no. CCXVIII] Inclusive ...
They are glorification and vouchsafement. He fays that I have twice twitted him in
the teeth (a most elegant phrase) with the word Glorification printed in Italics. He
affirms that it is an Englijh word, to be found in all the common diclionaries, and ...
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The Whole Works of the Rev. John Howe
How favourable a vouchsafement was it, that he made me a creature capable of
thought, of design, of felicity, of immortality and eternal life ! Of receiving such a
promise, as I am now expecting to be accomplished, and fulfilled unto me!
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The whole works of ... John Howe [ed. by J. Hunt].
We should look upon family-religion, not merely under the notion of a duty, and
as imposed ; but as a privilege and a singular vouchsafement of grace, that there
may be such a thing ; that God will be invocated, or even mentioned in our ...
John Howe, John Hunt, 1813
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The Star of Prophecy: Or, First-born of Shinar: A Poem ...
Till this vouchsafement of life takes place, the noblest masters in the department
of Reason are unequal to the task of conceiving aright of the operation of God's
Spirit in the heart. HENCE THEY ARE POWERLESS. To set this all-important ...
William Robertson Aikman, 1872
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The astonishing history of Troy town
'mong the Church Members, an' no mistake; an' how 'twud ha' come round,
there's no telling, ef et hadn' a-bcen for what Lawyer Mennear called a
vouchsafement o' marcy. An' the way thicky vouchsafement comed about was this
: — " Th' ...
Sir Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch, 1898