अंग्रेज़ी किताबें जो «PASSIBLENESS» से संबंधित हैं
निम्नलिखित ग्रंथसूची चयनों में
passibleness का उपयोग पता करें।
passibleness aसे संबंधित किताबें और अंग्रेज़ी साहित्य में उसके उपयोग का संदर्भ प्रदान करने वाले उनके संक्षिप्त सार।.
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A Dictionary of the Portuguese and English Languages, in Two ...
PASSIBLENESS, f. qualidade do que he paflivo, qualidade palliva, qualidade do
que pode receber imprcfísõ do agente phyãco. PASS2NG, adj. que fobffpuja, ou
he mais excellente. Pajpxg, f. a acção de paflar, &c. Vê . 7o PASS. Paj/ing, adv.
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A Vocabulary of English Rhymes Arranged on a New Plan
632] un fashionable com patibleness com passionablet [2tabl, p. 636] aratory
narratoryt passibleness be atifying, &c. de claratory im passibleness [Stlfl, p. 638]
pre paratory i rascibleness em phatically clarifying, &c. classifying, &c. [Stlkitl, p.
We are entitled to attribute to him only such passibleness as is consistent with
perfection, only such suffering as is consistent with a higher joy. In combining
passibleness with blessedness we must permit blessedness to be the controlling
...
Augustus Hopkins Strong,
1912
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The biblical museum. Old Testament
Passibleness of God. — There must be some kind of passibleness in God, else
there could be no genuine character in Him. If He could not be pained by
anything, could not suffer any kind of wound, had no violable sympathy, He could
be ...
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A New Critical Pronouncing Dictionary of the English ...
Any effect caused by external agency; passibleness, or susceptibility of effect
from external action; suffering, emphatically the last suffering of Christ; also that
sensible effect ofimpression which is felt in the agitation or commotion of the mind
, ...
Benjamin Humphrey Smart, John Walker,
1836
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A Universal and Critical Dictionary of the English Language: ...
[possibilité, Fr.] Quality of being passible ; passibleness. PAs'bf-BLE, a. [Fr. ;
passibUis, L.] That may feel or suffer ; susceptible of suffering or of impressions
from external agents* Hooker. PAs's|-BLE-NESS, n. Quality of being passible.
Joseph Emerson Worcester, John Walker,
1850
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History of the Development of the Doctrine of the Person of ...
... perfectly appropriated the body, which sprung from Mary, and took it up into His
own essence, that the unity of the person was complete, and the Father, or the
fatherly deity, possessed the finitude and the passibleness of this man as its own.
Isaak August Dorner, Patrick Fairbairn,
1882
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Sermons for the New Life
... essentially impassible— impassible, that is, as related to force. But the inquiry
is not ended when we reach this point, it is only begun. After all there must be
some kind of passibleness in God, else there could be no genuine character in
him.
Passibleness, the quality of receiving impressions from external agents. Pasible.
a. Passible, capable of sntfcring. Pasicorto, ta. u. Short-stepped; applied to
horses, which take short steps. Pasilargo, ga. a. Long-stepped; applied to horses.
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Catena Aurea: Commentary on the Four Gospels
Next, since the terms birth and son, convey the idea of passibleness, therefore it
calls the Son the Word, declaring by that name the impassibility of His Nativity.
But inasmuch as a father with us is necessarily older than his son, lest thou ...