Chambers's Encyclopaedia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge for the People, Volume 3J.B. Lippincott & Company, 1871 |
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... body is altogether unlike that of any other known animal , in its terminating quite abruptly , as if cut off almost where its thickness is greatest , or as if the back were suddenly bent down at right angles , the tail not springing ...
... body is altogether unlike that of any other known animal , in its terminating quite abruptly , as if cut off almost where its thickness is greatest , or as if the back were suddenly bent down at right angles , the tail not springing ...
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... body , and gave it the name which it now bears . In nature it is always found in a state of com- bination . United with sodium ( Na ) , it occurs very largely as the chloride of sodium ( NaCl ) -common salt in the ocean ; in large beds ...
... body , and gave it the name which it now bears . In nature it is always found in a state of com- bination . United with sodium ( Na ) , it occurs very largely as the chloride of sodium ( NaCl ) -common salt in the ocean ; in large beds ...
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... body of C. was not a real body , but a mere visionary appearance . See DOCETE and GNOSTICS . The opposite extreme is that of Socinians ( q . v . ) , by whom C. is regarded as a mere man ; whilst Arians ( q . v . ) regard him as in his ...
... body of C. was not a real body , but a mere visionary appearance . See DOCETE and GNOSTICS . The opposite extreme is that of Socinians ( q . v . ) , by whom C. is regarded as a mere man ; whilst Arians ( q . v . ) regard him as in his ...
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... body , the divine nature supplying the place of a soul , is held to be subversive of the whole Christian system ; and his human nature , to be real , must be viewed as con- sisting both of a true body and a true soul . His human nature ...
... body , the divine nature supplying the place of a soul , is held to be subversive of the whole Christian system ; and his human nature , to be real , must be viewed as con- sisting both of a true body and a true soul . His human nature ...
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... body of the cross , a language , any building set apart for religious ordi- central tower or spire is very nances is called a church , though when of a minor frequently erected . From this kind it is more usually designated a chapel ...
... body of the cross , a language , any building set apart for religious ordi- central tower or spire is very nances is called a church , though when of a minor frequently erected . From this kind it is more usually designated a chapel ...
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