КНИГИ НА АНГЛИЙСКИЙ ЯЗЫКЕ, ИМЕЮЩЕЕ ОТНОШЕНИЕ К СЛОВУ «IMMOVEABLY»
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The pillar of divine truth
immoveably fixed on the ...
shewn by the genuineness, preservation, authenticity, inspiration, facts, doctrines
, miracles, prophecies, and precepts, of the word of God. The whole of the
arguments and illustrations drawn from the pages of the comprehensive Bible
William ...
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The Life of Petrarch: Collected from Memoires Pour la Vie de ...
may be immoveably fixed on the only true and solid good.' Petrarch often retired
into the most desert places ; and if by accident he met with Laura in the streets of
Avignon, he avoided her, and passed swiftly to the other side. This affectation ...
Jacques François Paul Alphonse de Sade, Mrs. Dobson (Susannah), 1797
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The dissertations of Maximus Tyrius
For all things either subsist apparently or unappa- rently, either separate or
inseparable from bodies ; and, if separate, either immoveably, according to
essence and energy, or immoveably according to essence, but moveably
according to ...
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A Dictionary, Spanish and English, and English and Spanish: ...
I \'M1NENTE, adj. at hand, imminent, approaching. 1MMOBIBLE, adj.
immoveable. IMMOBIL, adj. immoveable, not to be moved. IMMOBIUDAD, s. f.
immovcablcnese. IMMOBILMENTE, adv. immoveably. IMMOBI.E, adj. that cannot
be moved.
Giuseppe Marco Antonio Baretti, 1800
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The Lancet London: A Journal of British and Foreign ...
... in gloomy succession over his haggard, heart-broken countenance, while
sitting for hours together in his bed, with his head immoveably fixed, his eyes
dilated into a vacant stare, as if he had but awakened from the repose of the tomb
.
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NPNF2-09. Hilary of Poitiers, John of Damascus
that there was no room for repentance and no hope of change: just as, moreover,
the angels also, when they had made free choice of virtue became through grace
immoveably rooted in goodness. It was necessary, therefore, that man should ...
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Sad Tales and Glad Tales
of iron, and waited immoveably for the onset. Then there was the plain, of which,
ten years ago, you spoke so irreverently, as being " a kind of Elysium to vultures
and craniologists," now about to become the scene of slaughter and victory ...
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Principles of government. Monarchiacal government
The crown is not only, as elsewhere, the fountain of honour, but all honours are
only granted for a while, and then return again to the donor ; so that every one
may be said to hold his place in the scale of society immoveably as regards all
his ...
Henry Brougham Baron Brougham and Vaux, 1846
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Considerations upon Christian truths and Christian duties, ...
... the damned are bound down in eternal chains, so that they can neither stir
hand nor foot', St. Matt. xxii : in siery chains, that wrap up their whole bodies, and
penetrate them on all sides, and six them immoveably to their place of torments.
Richard Challoner (bp. of Debra.), 1784
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The journal and writings of Miss Fanny Woodbury, including ...
There is, my dear Nancy, laid in Zion a precious corner Stone, a sure Foundation,
upon which the church of God, and every individual believer is immoveably
established. It is a Foundation, which affliction, persecution, and death, in all their
...
Fanny Woodbury, Harriet Newell, 1818
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Should Pope Francis sell off the Vatican's art collection and give the …
And that Michaelangelo's Pietà will remain immoveably where it is, and where it was always meant to be. ch–advert-new-600v1. Screen Shot ... «Catholic Herald Online, Мар 13»