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... regarded as to render such a transaction really ineffectual . It is , on the contrary , in substance , a valid and constant practice ; though , in compliance with the ancient principle , the form of assigning a chose in action is in the ...
... regarded as to render such a transaction really ineffectual . It is , on the contrary , in substance , a valid and constant practice ; though , in compliance with the ancient principle , the form of assigning a chose in action is in the ...
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... but this is now generally regarded as an error ; they agree with crows in having their nostrils covered with stiff bristles directed forward , and in their habits . The beak is longer than the CHOULES - CHOUTEAU . head , strong , arched ,
... but this is now generally regarded as an error ; they agree with crows in having their nostrils covered with stiff bristles directed forward , and in their habits . The beak is longer than the CHOULES - CHOUTEAU . head , strong , arched ,
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... regarded as a mere man ; while Arians ( q.v. ) regard him as in his pre - existence - i.e . , before his incarnation - the highest of all created beings . Against these views , the doctrine which has been generally received in the ...
... regarded as a mere man ; while Arians ( q.v. ) regard him as in his pre - existence - i.e . , before his incarnation - the highest of all created beings . Against these views , the doctrine which has been generally received in the ...
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... regarded , as having its foundation in the doctrine of the existence of one God : see GOD . Next to this may be placed the doctrine of the Fall ( q.v. ) of Man . Man is represented as involved in misery , because in sin ( q.v ...
... regarded , as having its foundation in the doctrine of the existence of one God : see GOD . Next to this may be placed the doctrine of the Fall ( q.v. ) of Man . Man is represented as involved in misery , because in sin ( q.v ...
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... regarded as a glorious display of the divine condescen sion and loving kindness toward sinners , and as a wonderful exaltation of human nature , while a personal enjoyment of the highest dignity and bliss of which humanity is capable ...
... regarded as a glorious display of the divine condescen sion and loving kindness toward sinners , and as a wonderful exaltation of human nature , while a personal enjoyment of the highest dignity and bliss of which humanity is capable ...
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