-
people of the
United States to su****de the confederation, and not to be
ingrafted on it, as a
stock through which it was to
receive life and nourishment...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- c. 5
National Debt Act 1720 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...
- 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...
-
arrect "set upright;
direct upward" (from
Latin ad- "to") or
insititious "
ingrafted; inserted"
potency (from
Latin insitio "to implant; to graft"). Interpreting...
- 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...
- They also
shared an
interest in
ingrafting, an
early form of inoculation,
particularly in
relation to smallpox.
Ingrafting was
considered a
heresy by New...
- 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...