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10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «PREDETERMINATIVE»
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1
The Whole Works of the Rev. John Howe
God's predeterminative concurrence to the sins of men also. For it had been (any
one may see) very idle, and ludicrous trifling, to offer at reconciling those
methods with God's prescience and have waved that (manifestly) greater difficulty
of ...
For it had been (any one may see) very idle and ludicrous trifling, to offer at
reconciling those methods with God's prescience, and have waived that
manifestly greater difficulty of reconciling them with his predeterminative
concourse, if I had ...
John Howe, Edmund Calamy, 1835
3
Canaanite in the Amarna Tablets: A Linguistic Analysis of ...
ERIN pi-ta-ti (EA 286:59); in that text, one must assume that the predeterminative
is in construct with pitati. Byblos also has some examples of this same construct
formation: nominative ERrN.ME$ pi-td-ti (EA 77:27; 103:55-56). In the cases of ...
For it had been (any one may see) very idle and ludicrous trifling, to offer at
reconciling those methods with God's prescience, and have waived that
manifestly greater difficulty of reconciling them with his predeterminative
concourse, if I had ...
John Howe, Edmund Calamy, 1835
5
The Works of the Rev. John Howe ...: With Memoirs of His Life
Nor do I much wonder, that this 0 inion of predeterminative concourse, to sinful
actions, s ould have some stifl' adherents among ourselves. For having been
entertained by certain Dominicans, thatwere apprehended in some things to ...
John Howe, Edmund Calamy, 1838
6
The Handbook of English Linguistics
For example, why is it that we cannot select more than one element from the
predeterminative and central determinative classes, while there is no such
restriction in the case of postdeterminatives? And what about problematic
examples such ...
Bas Aarts, April McMahon, 2008
7
Official Gazette of the United States Patent and Trademark ...
Method for determining the full-load limit of an internal combustion engine with a
predeterminative full-load field of characteristics which is at least two-
dimensional and which determines the dependence of the maximum mass of fuel
to be ...
8
The Complete Works in Verse and Prose of Andrew Marvell: Mr. ...
2. and saith that, “ as for those two phrases, predeterminative concurrence, and
predeterminative concourse, they are in effect contradictio inadjecto.” And so let
them be, upon condition that not Mr. Howe, (as The Discourse would have it) but
...
Andrew Marvell, Alexander Balloch Grosart, 1966
With a predeterminative i the idea of extension denoted by the simple root is
transferred to time ; hence the Arab. ' v' to be perpetual, and the obsolete Heb. 'ft*,
which is to be presupposed for the noun '|P*x, perpetuity. With the
predeterminative ...
10
The Complete Works in Verse and Prose of Andrew Marvell ...: ...
2. and saith that, “ as for those two phrases, predeterminative concurrence, and
predeterminative concourse, they are in effect contradictio in adjecto.” And so let
them be, upon condition that not Mr. Howe, (as The Discourse would have it) but
...
Andrew Marvell, Alexander Balloch Grosart, 1875