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... expression is in reality ellip tical , and que is the accusative singular of qui governed by a verb understood . To render it therefore literally , it should be - Is this ( the cause ) which ( follows ) namely , & c . - Again , in the ...
... expression is in reality ellip tical , and que is the accusative singular of qui governed by a verb understood . To render it therefore literally , it should be - Is this ( the cause ) which ( follows ) namely , & c . - Again , in the ...
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... expression " Trinity of the God- head , " on the ground of its not occurring in scripture , that the same objection may be made to the expression " Unity in the Godhead ; " which is indeed true : but an adversary to his hypothesis will ...
... expression " Trinity of the God- head , " on the ground of its not occurring in scripture , that the same objection may be made to the expression " Unity in the Godhead ; " which is indeed true : but an adversary to his hypothesis will ...
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... expressions ; one , that of the distance of the centre of the sphere from the projected pole of the projected circle ... expression for the distance of the centre of the sphere from the pole of the pro- jected circle = circle = sin . AP ...
... expressions ; one , that of the distance of the centre of the sphere from the projected pole of the projected circle ... expression for the distance of the centre of the sphere from the pole of the pro- jected circle = circle = sin . AP ...
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