64 resultados para Obligation disjonctive
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Includes index.
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Translation of: Esquisse d'une morale sans obligation ni sanction.
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pt. 1. Adult education center, executive office, general operating expenses, outside witnesses, public health, public schools, sanitary engineering, veterans' affairs.--pt. 2. Federal obligation, loans and interest, public welfare, vocational rehabilitation.--pt. 3. Amendments requested, bail agency and legal aid, corrections, crime inquiry, courts, bail agency, legal aid, police, probation and parole, metropolitan police.
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"A description of current programs in the control of pesticides, an identification of shortcomings in the present programs, and recommendations for new programs needed to meet the state's total obligation to its citizens."
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The recommended foundation level for school funding shall be determined based on a methodlogy which incorporates the basic education expenditures of low-spending schools exhibiting high academic performance.
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With: Extracts from the writings of some of the Society of Friends...showing that the necessary baptism is that of Christ...Manchester. Harrison and Crosfield. 1835.--Extracts from the writings of the Society of Friends...showing that the external supper...has ceased in point of obligation. Manchester. Harrison and Crosfield. 1832.--On justification. Extracted from Robert Barclay's Apology. Manchester. Harrison and Crosfield. [183?].--Concerning perfection. From Robert Barclay's Apology...proposition VIII. Manchester. Harrison and Crosfield. [183?].--Extracted from Joseph Besse's Defence of Quakerism. [Manchester. Harrison and Crosfield. 183?].--Extracts from the writings of...Friends on the divinity of Christ. Elisha Bates. Manchester. Harrison and Crosfield. 1835.--Sentiments of a few eminent persons concerning Friends. [Manchester. Harrison and Crosfield. 183?]
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Vol. I contains the whole text of the work published in 1866 with title: The vicarious sacrifice grounded in principles of universal obligation. Vol. 2 is additional matter which the author intended "should eventually take the place of parts III and IV of his treatise." cf. Vol. II, Advertisement.