The Columbian Cyclopedia, Band 7Garretson, Cox, 1897 |
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... matter ; mov- able property ; a fixture on a property ; in the law of Eng- land , that kind of property which consists not in posses- sion of a thing , but in the legal right to possess it . As this right can , in general , be ...
... matter ; mov- able property ; a fixture on a property ; in the law of Eng- land , that kind of property which consists not in posses- sion of a thing , but in the legal right to possess it . As this right can , in general , be ...
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... matters they are not so lib- eral , admitting no baptism but by immersion , and this dif- ference prevented a union Several conferences were held , 1886 , with the Free Will Baptists , but to no definite result . A council held 1886 ...
... matters they are not so lib- eral , admitting no baptism but by immersion , and this dif- ference prevented a union Several conferences were held , 1886 , with the Free Will Baptists , but to no definite result . A council held 1886 ...
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... matter , passed over from heathenism into Christianity , and have partly survived to the present day . But the church also sought to combat and banish - and it was to a large extent successful - the deep - rooted heathen feeling , by ...
... matter , passed over from heathenism into Christianity , and have partly survived to the present day . But the church also sought to combat and banish - and it was to a large extent successful - the deep - rooted heathen feeling , by ...
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... it . This was done , and , as a matter of course , Dagnus and his family became Christians . The Greek Church celebrates his festival May 9 ; the Rom . Cath . , July 25 . CHRISTOPHER'S . St. C. was greatly invoked in times of.
... it . This was done , and , as a matter of course , Dagnus and his family became Christians . The Greek Church celebrates his festival May 9 ; the Rom . Cath . , July 25 . CHRISTOPHER'S . St. C. was greatly invoked in times of.
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... matter ' -whatever that may be . It is now settled that white light is not homogeneous , but consists of rays of different colors , endued with different degrees of refrangibility , and that the different colors of bodies arise from ...
... matter ' -whatever that may be . It is now settled that white light is not homogeneous , but consists of rays of different colors , endued with different degrees of refrangibility , and that the different colors of bodies arise from ...
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