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So when the Fithp are ultimately presented with their infal dilemma, they have very little choice, based in good part on incredibly poor planning.
Archive 2009-06-01 Fred Perry 2009
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So when the Fithp are ultimately presented with their infal dilemma, they have very little choice, based in good part on incredibly poor planning.
Footfall Fred Perry 2009
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I keep fearing I will onyl have ONE chance to make jam and I had better use it to make infal-product preserves, not halfway-there preserves.
How to Make Apple Pectin Jelly Lindy 2006
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Page 518, Volume 1 relation to really immutable points; independent sys - tems, each being supported by a practically fixed lumi - nous body (a sun), around which dark bodies revolve at wisely measured distances, all arranged by an infal - lible Governor who is ready to repair any alteration.
COSMIC IMAGES H 1968
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Davidson overcame the Lady Broncs late in the third and infal game.
The Monitor : 2010
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The arrogant claims of a Roman pontiif are not fo inconfiftent as thefe of a civil legislature, own - ing itfelf to be fallible, yet adting as if it were infal - lible, by didating articles of faith, to millions of their fellow creatures.
A review of ecclesiastical establishments in Europe : containing their history ... : and an essay tending to shew both the political and moral necessity of abolishing exclusive establishments, with answers to some principal objections Whatman, James, 1741-1798 1796
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Whatfoever teftimonies are born of the truth itfelf; it is the truth that muft bear teftimony of thee, that unerring word, that gives to every one an infal - lible evidence of their peace with God, or againft that which hinders ihem.
Scripture truths demonstrated, in thirty-two sermons; or, Declarations of Stephen Crisp 1787
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The continual dropping of Water does not more infal - libly make an hollow in a Stone, than the perpetual Whijpers of ill Men muH make impreffion in the heart cf any Trince, that will always lie open to hear them; nor can any Mans mind be fufficiently guard - ed from the influence of continued Calumny, and Back - biting, When THE PREFACE.
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•happily disposed, till he has passed it into an infal - lible dictate, that whatever touches not upon the confines of virtue or Dice is in its own nature uncomparatively indifferent.
Cicero's Five Books De Finibus: Or, Concerning the Last Object of Desire and Aversion 1812
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Becaufe they judged rafhly and partially from appearance; becaufe they confulted prejudice; becaufe they were proud, arrogant, and obftinately re - folved not to be convinced that the Teacher of the Gofpel religion was fent from God: and in thus ading they betrayed the moft unpardonable prefumption, fince they re - fufed to admit, in all their full and ftrlking force, the evidences by which Chrift infal - libly proved himfelf to be the Son of God, appointed to reform the fins of mankind; to offer a New Covenant between God and lyian, and to point out the gracious means by which man's reconciliation with God WAS to be effeded.
Twelve Discourses on Different Subjects: By George Isaac Huntingford, ... George Isaac Huntingford 1795
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