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Etymology: Middle English, solitarie, from Anglo-French, from Latin solitarius, from solitas aloneness, from solus alone. Date: 14th century ...
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Meaning: the state of being alone or kept apart from others <it was the overwhelming solitariness of his existence that caused the marooned sailor to go ...
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about solitariness. solitariness. Information about solitariness in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... (redirected from solitariness)
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Main Entry: 1sol·i·tary; Pronunciation: \ˈsä-lə-ˌter-ē\; Function: adjective; Etymology: Middle English, solitarie, from Anglo-French, from Latin solitarius ...
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THE ATTRIBUTES OF GOD ... The title of this article is perhaps not sufficiently explicit to indicate its theme. This is partly due to the fact that so few today are accustomed ... Comparatively few of those who occasionally read the Bible are aware of the awe-inspiring and worship-provoking grandeur of the Divine character.
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We are taught in Holy Scripture, that the "Devil rangeth abroad like a roaring lion, still seeking whom he may devour:" and as in several shapes, so by several engines and devices he goeth about to seduce us; sometimes he transforms himself into an ... and is so cunning that he is able, And in imitation of that divine power,
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one day's solitariness, one hour's sometimes, doth them more harm, than a week's physic, labour, and company can do good. Melancholy seizeth on them forthwith being alone, and is such a torture, that as wise Seneca well saith, Malo mihi male quam molliter esse, I had rather be sick than idle.
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Gleanings in the Godhead ... Note: Although A. W. Pink was known as a Sovereign Grace Calvinist, I have used a few of his articles in The Cords of Truth in the past, and make no apology for using them on the Bible Truth Forum. I feel certain that after you read ... Excellencies Which Pertain to the Godhead as God...
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The title of this article is perhaps not sufficiently explicit to indicate its theme. This is partly due to the fact that so few today are accustomed to meditate upon the personal perfections of God. ... The Solitariness of GOD...
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PERHAPS THE TITLE of the chapter is not sufficiently explicit to indicate its theme. This is partly because so few are accustomed to meditate upon the personal perfections of God. Comparatively few who occasionally read the Bible are aware of the awe-inspiring and worship-provoking grandeur of ... The Solitariness of God...
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