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  • over 500 years of Germano-Latin bilingualism, many Germanic words became ingrafted into the Gallo-Romance speech by the time it emerged as Old French in...
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    1. St. 1. c. 5 23 March 1721 An Act to enable the South Sea Company to ingraft Part of their Capital Stock and Fund into the Stock and Fund of the Bank...
    123 KB (1,709 words) - 21:34, 8 April 2024
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    people of the United States to supersede the confederation, and not to be ingrafted on it, as a stock through which it was to receive life and nourishment...
    79 KB (12,374 words) - 21:06, 27 March 2024
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    the way. His object was not to set aside but to moderate Calvinism by ingrafting this doctrine upon the particularism of election, and thereby to fortify...
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    and so general amongst us is here entirely harmless by the invention of ingrafting (which is the term they give it). There is a set of old women who make...
    112 KB (12,138 words) - 18:33, 27 April 2024
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    the Management of the Governor and Company of the Bank of England, and ingrafting the same on the Three Pounds per Centum Reduced Annuities, in Redemption...
    112 KB (729 words) - 03:34, 7 May 2024
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    Haviland. 1638. The Soul's Humiliation. International Outreach. The Soul's Ingrafting into Christ. 1637. The Soul's Preparation for Christ: Or, A Treatise of...
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  • arrect "set upright; direct upward" (from Latin ad- "to") or insititious "ingrafted; inserted" potency (from Latin insitio "to implant; to graft"). Interpreting...
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  • people of the United States to supersede the Confederation, and not to be ingrafted on it, as a stock through which it was to receive life and nourishment...
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  • They also shared an interest in ingrafting, an early form of inoculation, particularly in relation to smallpox. Ingrafting was considered a heresy by New...
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  • the flesh, since it is impossible that those who by a true faith are ingrafted into Christ should not produce the fruits of thankfulness; but on the...
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    perspective below." The poem then introduces a "retrospective reading of ingraft" that denotes immortalizing the Fair Youth that continues in Sonnet 16...
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    with songs interpolated by Reynolds among the mutilations and barbarous ingraftings of Dryden and Davenant." Macready found the performances tedious and...
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    and from his opinion that, by the cow-pock inoculation, he should avoid ingrafting various diseases of the human constitution, such as "the Evil (scrofula)...
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    published "Some observations on the new method of receiving the small pox by ingrafting or inoculation" in opposition to Douglass. Boston's smallpox outbreak...
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  • the first people were corrupted and so they must be planted afresh and ingrafted on Christ, the tree of life. (see Isa. 60:21; Matt 3:10) Chrysostom: "Christ...
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    of Walpole's proposed scheme for restoring public credit, namely of "ingrafting" 9 million South Sea stock into the Bank of England and a similar amount...
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  • goods of the trespasser, according to the forms of the civil law, as ingrafted upon the admiralty practice. And we think it indispensable to the purposes...
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    Colman's Some observations on the new method of receiving the small-pox by ingrafting or inoculating (1721) Cotton Mather's A vindication of the ministers of...
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    it from sin, till it is pure enough to receive the life, which is thus ingrafted or inborn in every one who renders himself fit to receive the Word of...
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