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Clerical Discourse and Lay Audience in Late Medieval England
seu diffinitiue', 'sometimes excitatively, sometimes expositively, sometimes
assertively, but in passing over certain matters or along the way, and sometimes
assertively and in a probative or definitive manner'.68 In the three manuscripts of
this ...
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Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, of the Reign of ...
St. Jerome expositively upon the 12 Major Prophets. St. Augustine De Civitate
Dei; five other books of his works ; his Sermoncs de Tcmpore. St. Jerome's
epistles. St. Ambrose expositively upon the Psalms, and three other books of his
works.
Great Britain. Public Record Office, John Sherren Brewer, Robert Henry Brodie, 1965
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Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, of the Reign of ...
St. Jerome expositively upon the 12 Major Prophets. St. Augustine De Civitate
Dei; five other books of his works ; his Sermones de Tempore. St. Jerome's
epistles. St. Ambrose expositively upon the Psalms, and three other books of his
works.
Great Britain. Public Record Office, 1965
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A Dictionary of the English and Russian Languages:
... construed, explained, expounded, commented upon, glossed. Толкователь , т.
interpreler , construer, explainer, expounder, commenter, commentator, glosser.
Tonxoßárenhnoßd.interpretativel, expositively, exegetically, lierlnencutically.
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THE BRITISH QUARTERLY REVIEW
The penalties are distinctly pointed out, and were expositively dwelt on in the
House of Lords by the Lord Chancellor. But notwithstanding all these precautions
taken by our Government, the Northern American press and her stump and ...
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Ulster Journal of Archaeology
... but the “I.nspeximus" of 1-122 called it the “Monasterium Scotorum ct
Ibernicorum de majori Scotia in Batishona." Ward contends that the ct is not to be
understood copulalatively, but expositively. (Rumold, p. 298.)—Ed. brought ruin
upon this ...
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The British Quarterly Review
The penalties are distinctly pointed out, and were expositively dwelt on in the
House of Lords by the Lord Chancellor. But notwithstanding all these precautions
taken by our Government, the Northern American press and her stump and ...
Robert Vaughan, Henry Allon, 1861
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Commentaries on the Four Last Books of Moses: Arranged in ...
If we prefer the latter, the account of the consuming of the sacrifice was added
expositively, as if it were said that God appeared when He sent forth the fire to
consume the sacrifice. By this auspice, or rather miracle, God manifested that He
was ...
Jean Calvin, Charles William Bindham, 1854
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Boston Politics: The Creativity of Power
They pursue a common life, and this pursuit of their community becomes manifest
in a series of symbolic, spatial, social, and economic differentiations: from the
process of their asserting expositively the existence of their community political ...
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Feminist Philosophy of Religion: Critical Readings
Moreover, my singularity is not understood as the unified and atomic core of
consciousness which is the guarantor of all meaning hut is found relationallv and
expositively in the diffusion of my uniqueness in and through other narrative
selves: ...
Pamela Sue Anderson, Beverley Clack, 2004