Religio Medici, and Other WorksClarendon Press, 1964 - 383 pages |
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... continue to the end. It is very easy to start something, but continuing to the end is a completely different matter. Yet it is the continuing to the end that separates heroes from villains. In John 8:31b, Jesus says, “If ye continue in ...
... continue to the end. It is very easy to start something, but continuing to the end is a completely different matter. Yet it is the continuing to the end that separates heroes from villains. In John 8:31b, Jesus says, “If ye continue in ...
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... continues to be spread among the military services and defense agencies, thereby enabling the numerous DOD components to continue to develop stovepiped, parochial solutions to the department's long-standing financial management and ...
... continues to be spread among the military services and defense agencies, thereby enabling the numerous DOD components to continue to develop stovepiped, parochial solutions to the department's long-standing financial management and ...
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... continue or keep moving ; -bewegung , f . locomotion : progressive motion , progression ; die bewe gung des Sonnensystems , Astr . translation of the solar system ; -bieten , -bilden , -bitten , to continue to bid , to continue one's ...
... continue or keep moving ; -bewegung , f . locomotion : progressive motion , progression ; die bewe gung des Sonnensystems , Astr . translation of the solar system ; -bieten , -bilden , -bitten , to continue to bid , to continue one's ...
Contents
HYDRIOTAPHIA with THE GARDEN OF CYRUS | 81 |
APPENDIX I | 249 |
APPENDIX II | 259 |
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