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... express the true pronuncia- those who had no children ; but in spi- tion of it ; but are the vowel points be- ritual adoption this reason does not ap- longing to the words Adonai and Elo- pear . The Almighty was under no him , applied ...
... express our wonder ; but it is rather to be considered as a medium between wonder and astonishment . It is manifestly borrowed from the exten- sive and complicated intricacies of a labyrinth , in which there are endless mazes , without ...
... express the cut- ting off of a person from the communion of the faithful . It was practised in the primitive church against notorious offen- ders . Several councils also have pro- nounced anathemas against such as they thought corrupted ...
... express a contempt of all earthly concerns ; a state of mortification such as the Gospel pre- scribes . Clemens Alexandrinus , in par- ticular , brought it exceedingly in vogue , thinking hereby to draw such philoso phers to ...
... express his doubts concern- ing them in the year 1591 ; and , upon farther enquiry , adopted the sentiments After the appointment of Arminius of those whose religious system extends to the theological chair at Leyden , he the love of ...