«RENITENCY» İLE İLİŞKİLİ İNGILIZCE KİTAPLAR
renitency sözcüğünün kullanımını aşağıdaki kaynakça seçkisinde keşfedin.
renitency ile ilişkili kitaplar ve İngilizce edebiyattaki kullanımı ile ilgili bağlam sağlaması için küçük metinler.
But its prevailing against diligence, activity, watchfulness, the constant renitency
of the will, this evinceth its efficacy. (2.) This leading captive intimates manifold
particular successes.- Had it not success in particular it could not be said at all to
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So is it in this renitency of grace against the acting of sin in the soul ; though it be
not sensible in its operations, yet it is enough to keep that act from being full and
complete. And much of spiritual wisdom lies in discerning aright between the ...
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A Compleat Body of Distilling, Explaining the Mysteries of ...
... zand thereby hinder the renitencY and adhesion of boch viscous and sharp
juices; Which may either by collection of vapours cause, gripings in the stomach
or bowels, or by their 'asperity so Vellicate the nervous fibres, as to draw them'
into ...
George Smith (distiller.), 1725
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The Life of Laurence Sterne
Once, and once only, does any skill in the art of fowling betray itself, when he
alludes to that “ happy backwardness and renitency against convictio-n which is
observed in old dogs, of not earning new tricks : ” for even when tramping over
the ...
Percy Hetherington Fitzgerald, 1864
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The Dublin University Magazine
Once, and once only, does any skill in the art of fowling betray itself ; when he
alludes to that " happy backwardness and renitency against conviction, which is
ohserved in old dogs, of not learning new tricks." For, even when tramping over
the ...
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A Philosophical and Mathematical Dictionary: Containing an ...
This resistance was first considered by Galileo, and may properly be called
Renitency.-'As to what regards the resistance of bodies when struck by others in
motion, see PanelisSIUN', and COLLISION. - “11' Theory of the Resistance of the
...
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A Critical Pronoucing Dictionary & Expositor of the English ...
RENEWABLE, re-nft'a-bl, a. Capable of being renewed. RENEWAL, re-nn'al, i. 88
. The act of renewing ; renovation. RENITENCY, re-nl'ten-se, i. That resistance in
solid bodies, when they press upon, or are impelled one against another.
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A hind let loose, or an historical representation of the ...
Alexander Shields. in our Station & Capacity to an Active renitency , It doth much,
more bind us up from such Complyanccs. Neither is it imaginable, how Moral
force can ever justify our doing ' that deed , we are obliged by all imaginable
bonds ...
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Redemption redeemed: wherein the most glorious Work of the ...
For doubtless had there been any reluctancy of will, or renitency of conscience,
or of the Spirit within him, when he committed the former of the two, adultery, he
would not have added the second, murder, so soon after, to it. Again, had there ...
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A short inquiry into the capillary circulation of the blood
Chronic inflammation would seem to be accompanied, not so much by a slower
velocity of the blood than is in the active species, as it depends more on the
vessels having lost their vital renitency, and have become habitually distended,
with ...