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There is a substantial form of the body as such , a for©¥n by which the body exists
as organic body . This Scotus calls the for©¥n of corporeity or the form of the inixed .
Thus the organic body is conditioned by another form than the soul . Thus body ...
There is a substantial form of the body as such , a for©¥n by which the body exists
as organic body . This Scotus calls the for©¥n of corporeity or the form of the inixed .
Thus the organic body is conditioned by another form than the soul . Thus body ...
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... and therefore that the proper guardians of the Church's orthodoxy must care for
and protect other articles of faith than those formally legalized by the organic
documents of the body . ¡± This earlier and more thoroughly considered
deliverance ...
... and therefore that the proper guardians of the Church's orthodoxy must care for
and protect other articles of faith than those formally legalized by the organic
documents of the body . ¡± This earlier and more thoroughly considered
deliverance ...
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... in 1784 , when the Church assumed an organic form , the Articles of Religion
were adopted , at the request of Mr. Wesley , as the authoritative doctrinal
standard of the Church , and ever since they have had a conspicuous and sacred
place ...
... in 1784 , when the Church assumed an organic form , the Articles of Religion
were adopted , at the request of Mr. Wesley , as the authoritative doctrinal
standard of the Church , and ever since they have had a conspicuous and sacred
place ...
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... the Persians as something one and organic , to be molded and developed in
accordance with some preconceived idea . Certain things , for example , roses ,
nightingales , wine , and women with black moles on their cheeks , are
considered ...
... the Persians as something one and organic , to be molded and developed in
accordance with some preconceived idea . Certain things , for example , roses ,
nightingales , wine , and women with black moles on their cheeks , are
considered ...
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... the enemy of human advancement , then the North was right and the South
fearfully wrong . On that question there now is in every part of Christendom ,
except our South , a terrible unanimity . The great national organic sin itself , in
which ...
... the enemy of human advancement , then the North was right and the South
fearfully wrong . On that question there now is in every part of Christendom ,
except our South , a terrible unanimity . The great national organic sin itself , in
which ...
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