Encyclopaedia Britannica; Or A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and Miscellaneous Literature, 11. ciltArchibald Constable, 1823 |
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Sayfa 11
... respect of this crown or garland . HYMEN , ' Yun , in Anatomy , a thin membrane or skin , sometimes circular , of different breadths , more or less smooth , and sometimes semilunar , formed by the union of the internal membrane of the ...
... respect of this crown or garland . HYMEN , ' Yun , in Anatomy , a thin membrane or skin , sometimes circular , of different breadths , more or less smooth , and sometimes semilunar , formed by the union of the internal membrane of the ...
Sayfa 13
... respect , and sometimes in terms of affection coming little short of adoration . But it was not Sy- nesius only , and the disciples of the Alexandrian school , who admired Hypatia for her virtue and learning : never was woman more ...
... respect , and sometimes in terms of affection coming little short of adoration . But it was not Sy- nesius only , and the disciples of the Alexandrian school , who admired Hypatia for her virtue and learning : never was woman more ...
Sayfa 14
... respect to size , either very great of its kind or very little , strikes us with surprise ; and this emotion forces upon the mind a mo- mentary conviction that the object is greater or less than it is in reality : the same effect ...
... respect to size , either very great of its kind or very little , strikes us with surprise ; and this emotion forces upon the mind a mo- mentary conviction that the object is greater or less than it is in reality : the same effect ...
Sayfa 17
... respect of distinction of nature , and not to hold it necessary to conceive any respective inferiority of hypostases . " This term occasioned great dissensions in the ancient church ; first among the Greeks , and afterwards also among ...
... respect of distinction of nature , and not to hold it necessary to conceive any respective inferiority of hypostases . " This term occasioned great dissensions in the ancient church ; first among the Greeks , and afterwards also among ...
Sayfa 20
... respect to purgatory and prayers for the dead , they are of the same opinion with the Greeks and other eastern Christians : they consecrate unleavened bread at the eucharist , and are against con- fession , believing that it is not of ...
... respect to purgatory and prayers for the dead , they are of the same opinion with the Greeks and other eastern Christians : they consecrate unleavened bread at the eucharist , and are against con- fession , believing that it is not of ...
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