КНИГИ НА АНГЛИЙСКИЙ ЯЗЫКЕ, ИМЕЮЩЕЕ ОТНОШЕНИЕ К СЛОВУ «REVIVISCENCY»
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An exposition of the creed: A new and improved ed., to which ...
and no other body falleth but his own ; and therefore the body, and no other but
that body, must rise again, to make a resurrection. If -we look upon it under the
notion of reviviscency, which is more ordinary in the Hebrew language, f it proves
...
John Pearson, William Stephan Dobson, 1824
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An exposition of the Creed
If we look upon it under the notion of reviviscency, which is more ordinary in the (
e) Hebrew language, it proves as much ; for nothing properly dieth but the body,
the soul cannot be killed, and nothing can revive but that which dieth. Or to speak
...
John Pearson (bp. of Chester.), Edward Burton, 1843
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An Exposition of the Creed
If we look upon it under the notion of reviviscency, which is more ordinary in the
Hebrew languagefl' it proves as much; for nothing properly dieth but the body: the
soul cannot be killed ; and nothing can revive but that which dieth. Or to speak ...
John PEARSON (Bishop of Chester.), William Stephen DOBSON, 1824
Cardiac Reviviscency. — The very interesting and wonderful results that have
been obtained by Prof. Carrel at Rockefeller Institute of New York have
stimulated the attention of other investigators and given rise to publications more
or less ...
American Veterinary Medical Association, 1913
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An Exposition of the Creed ... A new edition. Edited by the ...
... live by a true vital union of their souls unto their bodies: and because that union
shall never cease, because the parts united shall never be dissolved, because it
is appointed for men once to die, and after their reviviscency Heb. ix.:7. never to ...
John PEARSON (Bishop of Chester.), Edward BURTON (Regius Professor of Divinity, Oxford.), Temple Chevallier, 1864
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American Veterinary Review
Among those, there appears one on Cardiac Reviviscency, published in the
Presse Medicale, which attracts attention. Contrary to old medicine, which,
placing the seat of the soul in the heart, thought that its stopping was the first
phenomena ...
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A Critical Pronouncing Dictionary and Expositor of the ...
REVIVER, rè-vïvur. s. 98. That which invigor- ates or revives. To REVIVIFICATE,
re-vfv'f-fe-kàte. v. a To recall io life. REVIVIFICATION, re-vlr-e-fe-luVilrnn. □. The
act of recalling to life. REVIVISCENCY, rev-vè-vtVsèn-aè. a. 510. Renewal of life.
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Anastasis: or, The doctrine of the resurrection of the body, ...
... the body, and no other but that body, must rise again to make a resurrection. If
we look upQH it under the notion of reviviscency, which is more ordinary in the
Hebrew language, it proves as 38 THE DOCTRINE OF THE RESURRECTION.
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An Introduction to Entomology: Or, Elements of the Natural ...
Many authors have conceived that it is the most natural state of bees in winter to
be perfectly torpid at a certain degree of cold, and that their partial reviviscency,
and consequent need of food in our climate, are owing to its variableness and ...
William Kirby, William Spence, 1843
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A New Dictionary of the English and Dutch Language: To which ...
... Reviviscency, s. Vernieuwing des levons , т. Revocable , adj. Herroepelijk.
Revocableness , s. Herroepelijk- heid, vr. to Revócate , v. a. Herroepen ; — ,
Terugroepen. Revocation , s. Herroeping ; — , Terugroeping , yr» to Revoke ,
v. a. ...