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subscribe to the Book of
Concord as an
exposition of
faith in so far as (
quatenus) it
agrees with
their interpretation of the Bible. Two main confessional...
- p. 83
Andrew Motte's 1729 (1846)
translation translated Newton's "nisi
quatenus"
erroneously as
unless instead of
except insofar. Hoek, D. (2023). "Forced...
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stating that this
article of
faith is part of a quia ("because")
rather than
quatenus ("insofar as")
subscription to the Book of Concord. In 1932, one of these...
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pleas cannot be used as
evidence in
another trial.
nomen amicitiae sic,
quatenus expedit,
haeret the name of
friendship lasts just so long as it is profitable...
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against them. The Index, it said,
retains its
moral force "inasmuch as" (
quatenus) it
teaches the
conscience of
Christians to beware, as
required by the...
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contradiction between the Book of
Concord and the Scriptures. The alternative, "
quatenus" (Latin for "insofar as")
subscription means there might be a contradiction...
- With the
title Explicatio gravissimae quaestionis utrum excommunicatio,
quatenus religionem intelligentes et amplexantes, a
sacramentorum usu,
propter admissum...
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Ideoque effectuum naturalium ejusdem generis eædem ****ignandæ sunt causæ,
quatenus fieri potest.
Logical Constructions.
Metaphysics Research Lab, Stanford...
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pleas cannot be used as
evidence in
another trial.
nomen amicitiae sic,
quatenus expedit,
haeret the name of
friendship lasts just so long as it is profitable...
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Frautschi et al.: 114
Andrew Motte's 1729
translation rendered Newton's "nisi
quatenus" as
unless instead of
except insofar,
which Hoek
argues was erroneous....