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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «LIMITABLENESS»
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1
The Immortality of the Soul: So Farre Forth as it is ...
The congruity and possibility ofSelf'penetration ina created Spirit is to be con_
ceived, partly from the limitableness of the Subject, and partly from the
foregoingattributes of Indzscerpihility and Self-motiort. For Self-penetratt'on
cannot belong to ...
2
Henry More. The Immortality of the Soul: Edited with an ...
... that this Matter moves it self, though it be very 15 incongruous so to affirm. 2.
The congruity and possibility of Self-penetration in a created Spirit is to be
conceived, partly from the limitableness of the Subject, and partly from the
foregoing ...
3
The Handbook of Applied Expert Systems
... faithfulness (i.e., domain experts would have to recognize the ontology as a
correct rendering of the way their domain is organized); easy extendibility;
limitableness; and relevance of the formal definitions and informal explications.
4
A Collection of Several Philosophical Writings of Dr. Henry ...
The congruity and possibility of Self -penetration in a created, Spirit is to be
conceiv'd, partly from the limitableness of the Subject, and partly from the
foregoing Attributes of Indifcerpibility and Self-motion. For Self-penetrdtion cannot
belong to ...
Henry More, René Descartes, 1712
5
Biographia Britannica: Or the Lives of the Most Eminent ...
... limitableness, or exhaustibility of the number of the parts, but merely the
entirenefs, indefectuouf- ness, or perfection of the thing, or that there is nothing
left out of it. It cannot be denied that the difficulty which so intangled him is really
very ...
6
Overland monthly and the Out west magazine
In this il- limitableness of Nature again seems to be the artist's controlling thought.
The composition of the picture is most simple, its meaning direct. It is made up
only of the sky and a vast stretch of rolling hills. The dull grey of the sky and the ...
7
The Religion of Ruskin: The Life and Works of John Ruskin; a ...
I think this almost self-evident, for it is clear that the il- limitableness of Divine
attributes cannot be by matter represented, (though it may be typified,) and I
believe that all who are acquainted with the range of sacred art will admit, not
only that ...
John Ruskin, William Burgess, 1907
8
A Modern Revolt from Rome
In great cathedral or in lowly chapel Christ again is offered, body and blood, soul
and divinity, to the Eternal Father; and in the il- limitableness of this sacrifice all
men can find refreshment, light, and grace. "The souls of those who have gone
on ...
In this il- limitableness of Nature again seems to be the artist's controlling thought.
The composition of the picture is most simple, its meaning' direct. It is made up
only of the sky-^and a vast stretch of rolling hills. The diilkgrey of the sky and the ...
... bimillenaries reusabilities illiberalness neoliberalism limitableness
Aubervilliers temperability inventoriable penetrability irritableness irretrievably
Ribeirâo Prêto plausibleness immovableness immutableness unmentionable
salmonberries ...
Justin Crozier, Cormac McKeown, 2006