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The Space of Time: A Sensualist Interpretation of Time in ...
That is, 'the soul' that is dilated in Augustine's time-investigation is essen- tially
and incommutably the life of a body (vita corporis)—not intellectus, not mens.35 I
will also suggest that Augustine's identification of tempus with a 'dis- tentio animi'
...
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Philosophy in the Middle Ages (Third Edition): The ...
For he rests incommutably in himself, never deserting his natural immobility. But
he moves himself through all things, that they may be those things that subsist
essentially from himself; for all things are made by his motion. And through this it
is ...
Arthur Hyman, James J. Walsh, Thomas Williams,
2010
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English recusant literature, 1558-1640
... and kncfoefl incommutably , 6c & lone dost W/ incommutably. And thy Essence
, h'mselfe doth knolv, and doth ^oill incommutably \ 8c 'i°.TMp e" Aaa ; thy thy
knowledge is and dothTfe/// incommut*. Uji&nd thy stilts , The XIII Booxe. 74jr.
David Morrison Rogers,
1969
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Walker's Pronouncing Dictionary of the English Language: ...
INCOMMUTABLE, in-kom-mu'-ti-bl, adj. Not to be exchanged or commuted.
INCOMMUTABLY, in-koin-mu'-to-blé, adv. Without reciprocal change.
INCOMPACT, in-kom-pékt', } ad. INCOMPACTED, in-kom-pdk't3d., '7' joined, not
cohering.
John Walker, Francis R. Sowerby,
1862
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The Christian harp [verse].
But when he has found out and uttered somewhat on these points, let him not
now think that he has searched out that which is above these, and is
incommutable, and knows incom- mutably, and wills incommutably." John Howe.
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Observations on the Attempted Application of Pantheistic ...
Deus, differs in its initial radical letter and etymology from '^J? 'HXt, with which it
is here sought to connect it, as completely and incommutably as do their
respective correlatives in Arabic, Allah <dl] and Alt The difference, though
inexpressible ...
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A Dictionary of the Spanish and English Languages
Incommunicable, a. Incomunicable, indecible, Incommunicablenesa, *.
Incomunicabilidad. Incommunicably, ad. Sin comunicación. Incommutable, a.
Inconmutable. Incom mutability, я. Inconmutabilidad. Incommutably, ad.
Inconmutablemente.
Mariano Velázquez de la Cadena,
1865
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An Etymological Dictionary of the English Language
(F.—L.) 'Thein comutable deyté;' Caxton, Golden Legend;Pentecost, § 1.—F.
incommutable; Cot. See In (3) and Commute. Der. incommutably,
incommutableness, incommutability. INCOMPARABLE,matchless. (F.—L.) In
Shak. Timon, i. 1.
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A New Pandect of Roman Civil Law: As Anciently Established ...
And though such Day shall come, and be flill subsisting; yet the Thing promised,
cannot be ' l- 3- 16- *- demanded and sued for, unless the whole Day be past and
gone t 5 because we cannot incommutably say, that he has not paid it at his ...
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The royal dictionary-cyclopædia, for universal reference, ...
Incommutably, in-kom-mu' -ta-ble, ad. Without reciprocal change. Incompact, in-
kom-packi , "I Not compact; Incompacted, in-kom-pack -ted, j ' not having the parts
firmly united ; not solid. Incomparable, in-kom' -par-a-bl, a. (Lat.J That admits of ...