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The Calcutta Christian Observer
relations, and waver not in doing so. Supernatural operations, plainly such, are
demonstration to thu-t* who witness them, to those to whom they are transmitted,
their validity rests on the unexceptionableness of the testimony by which they are
...
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The works of Laurence Sterne
So that the amazing instance of a supernatural power ; — the notoriety of fact,
wrought at the hour of prayer — the unexceptionableness of the object, — that it
was no imposture, — for they knew that it was he which fat for alms at the
Beautiful ...
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The Spirit of the Age: Or, Contemporary Portraits
The thing was (not that we are imputing any strong blame in this case, we merely
bring it as an illustration) it touched himself, his office, the inviolability of his
jurisdiction, the unexceptionableness of his proceedings, and the wet blanket of
the ...
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An ecclesiastical history of Great Britain
... to tkm required by the canons, passed in 1603 : that is, the queen's
ecclesiastical supremacy, the unexceptionableness of the Common Prayer and
Ordinal, and that the Nine-and-Thirty Articles are altogether agreeable to the
Word of God.
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Connexion of Sacred and Profane History: Being a Review of ...
Their commission may be regarded as a remarkable proof of the Divine
goodness and long-suffering of God towards the Jews, and especially towards
Herod. The unexceptionableness and plainness of their testimony rendered his
unbelief in ...
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Journal of the Statistical Society of London
199 Unexceptionableness of school rooms . . . 199 Superior Schools : pupils the
children of professional men and private gentlemen 199 terms and nature of
instruction . ... 19P-2O0 hours of attendance, and vacations . . . 200 List of books
...
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A New General English Dictionary; Peculiarly Calculated for ...
CLEA'RNESS (S.) brightness, transparency, unexceptionableness. CLEAVE (V.)
to stick close, or safl to a thing; also to split, rend, or tear a thing by violence.
CLEA'VER (S.) one who splits or rends things asunder; also the large instrument
or ...
Thomas Dyche, William Pardon, 1740
So that the amazing instance of a supernatural power, — the notoriety of fact,
wrought at the hour of prayer, — the unexceptionableness of the object, — that it
was no imposture, for they knew that it was he which sat for alms at the beautiful ...
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Ballantyne's novelist's library
Yet my lord pleaded his passion, her great and good qualities, as acknowledged
by himself ; and modestly hinted at the unexceptionableness of his own character
, and the favour he stood in with his son ; not saying the least word of his birth ...
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Political And Legal Obligation
The distinction threatened is that between civil disobedience and lawful dissent. If
, of course, one has no interest in preserving that distinction, then S2 Consider
the unexceptionableness of saying: "With all respect, I decline . . . ;" "Though I ...
James Roland Pennock, John William Chapman, 1970