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To See History Doxologically: History and Holiness in John ...
Even the seemingly fixed standard of interchangeableness, money, is only the
symbol of the relational character of things in general, which leads from one thing
to another and conditions one by the other; and the inclination to look upon ...
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A Dictionary Murathee English: compiled for the Government ...
But so extensive is this interchangeableness, and such vexation would the
omission of some thousand words have occasioned, that, we have inserted the
words under both the forms of writing ; and, for guidance on the
interchangeableness, ...
James T. Molesworth,
1831
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Spiritual Gifts for Christians Today
The interchangeableness of the two words is clearly seen in Romans 5: 15,
where both words are used in the same verse to refer to the same thing. “But the
free gift (charisma) is not like the trespass. For if many died through one man's ...
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Presbyterianism defended against the exculsive claims of ...
And again, he makes this general observation (p. 46), that " many Episcopalians,
perhaps the majority of them, admit all that Dr. C. contends for in his remarks on
these passages, viz. — the interchangeableness of the terms bishop and ...
Thomas Jackson Crawford,
1867
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Genesis and Its Authorship: Two Disserations
The interchangeableness of the letters dalcth and lamed, as written letters, is only
an interchangeableness by the misreading of copyists from the slightness of the
difference in the form of the two letters. It could only have operated here by the ...
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Historical Commentary on Galatians
And Halmel has attempted to prove that in his book also.3 Mitteis,4 apropos of a
passage in the fifth century Syrian-Roman lawbook, in which the
interchangeableness of "son" and "heir" is assumed, has discussed the same
question which ...
William M. Ramsay, Mark Wilson,
1997
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Engendering Rationalities
Code says that "Prohibitions against appeals to ad hominem evidence derive
their persuasiveness from a tacit endorsement of the interchangeableness model
of epistemic agency. . . . These prohibitions assume that the truth merely passes ...
Nancy Tuana, Sandra Morgen,
2001
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Primitive Civilizations: Or, Outlines of the History of ...
The interchangeableness of n and d is common to both languages, so that the
old Chinese gin and din have counterparts in the Akkadian forms ni and ti, to fear
; ni and di, bright ; na(g) and dag, stone ; idin and inim, heaven. Then we have ...
Edith Jemima Simcox,
2010
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A Dictionary of English Synonymes and Synonymous or Parallel ...
Richard Soule. Interchange, n. 1. Exchange, reciprocity, reciprocation. 2.
Alternation, alternate succession. Interchangeability, n. Interchangeableness.
Interchangeable, a. That may be interchanged. Interchangeableness, n.
Interchangeability.
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John Locke and the Origins of Private Property: ...
Interchangeableness would not apply at the point when goods were originally
appropriated from the bounty of nature, since the fundament of original
appropriation was the "mixing" or "joining" of someone's work with specific
natural resources.