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According to the London doctrine, a small amount of carbonic acid in water prompted the formation of an insoluble carbonate of lead on the interior of the pipes. In this way, the London doctrine stated the exact opposite of other variants of the doctrine of protective power. Weak and colorless, carbonic acid is formed by the dissolution of carbon dioxide in water. Adams argued that several prominent chemists in London used this doctrine to justify the proposition that London could have continued to use lead service pipes safely if the city switched to a soft, and more corrosive, water supply. At the time Adams was writing, London drew its water from the river Thames, a hard-water source. Evidence to follow, however, raises serious questions about the London doctrine. [Pg.125]

For a Catholic perspective on the dogma of Christ s sacrifice Daly, Ortons of the Christian Doctrine of Sacrifice (1978), 53 IT. Also, for the history of the sacraments of sacrifice and baptism in pagan and Christian rites, specifically the mass and baptism, see E. O. James, Sacrfice and Sacrament (London Thames and Hudson, 1962), 13-27, 104-25, 213-59. [Pg.39]

Daly, Robert J., The Origins of the Christian Doctrine of Sacrifice (London Darton, Longman and Todd, 1978). [Pg.170]

Nolle, Heinrich.The chymists key to shut, and to open or the true doctrine of corruption and generation, in ten brief aphorismes, illustrated with most plain and faithful commentaries out of the pure light of Nature by that judicious and industrious artist Henry Nollius. Published by Eugenius Philalethes. London Printed by E.B. for L. Lloyd at the Castle in Comhill, 1657. [12], 63 p... [Pg.138]

Pluche,H66eNoel. The history of the heavens, considered according to the notions of the poets and philosophers, compared with the doctrines of Moses. .. 2nd ed ed. London Printed for J. Osborn..., M.DCC.XLI. 2 vols 288, 312p... [Pg.186]

Helmont, Franciscus Mercurius van. Seder olam or, the order of ages. Wherein the doctrin is historically handled. Translated out of Latin, by J. Clark... London Printed for T. Howkins, in George-yard, Lumbard-street,. 263p. [Pg.196]

Helmont, Franciscus Mercurius van. Two hundred queries moderately propounded concerning the doctrine of the revolution of humane souls, and its conformity to the truths of Christianity. London Printed for Rob. Kettlewell, at the Hand and Scepter over against St. Dunstans church in Fleetstreet, 1684. 166p. [Pg.196]

Odling, M.G." The experimental basis of Robert Boyle s objections to the Aristotelian and alchemical doctrines." MSc thesis, Univ of London, 1928. [Pg.255]

Morley, H. Palissy the potter. The life of Bernard Palissy, of Saintes, his labours and discoveries in art and science with an outline of his philosophical doctrines, and a translation of illustrative selections from his works. London Chapman Hall, 1852. 2 vols (320, 352p.)... [Pg.314]

Redgrove, Herbert Stanley. Alchemy, ancient and modem being a brief account of the alchemistic doctrines, and their relations, to mysticism on the one hand, and to recent discoveries in physical science on the other hand together with some particulars regarding the lives and teachings of the most noted alchemists. 2nd and revised ed. [reprinted] / with a new introduction by H. J. Sheppard. London Rider, 1922 reprint, New York Barnes Noble, 1973 or 1974. ix, v-xx, 141 p. [Pg.365]

Waite, Arthur Edward. The doctrine and literature of the Kabalah. London Theosophical Publishing Soc., 1902. xx, 508p. [Pg.418]

Waite, Arthur Edward. The secret doctrine in Israel a study of the Zohar and its connections. London Rider, 1913. xvi, 330, 6p. [Pg.419]

Ginsburg, Christian D. The Kabbalah its doctrines, development, and literature. London Routledge, 1925. 15Op. [Pg.487]

Waite, Arthur Edward. The holy Kabbalah a study in the secret tradition in Israel as unfolded by sons of the doctrine for the benefit and consolation of the Elect dispersed through the lands and ages of the greater exile. London Williams Norgate Ltd, 1929. xxvi, 638p. [Pg.488]

Waite, Arthur Edward. The occult sciences a compendium of transcendental doctrine and experiment, embracing an account of magical practices of secret sciences in connection with magic of the professors of magical arts and of modem spiritualism, mesmerism and theosophy. London K. Paul, Trench, Trubner 8c Co. Ltd, 1891. viii,... [Pg.512]

Hartley, Thomas. Paradise restored or a testimoney to the doctrine of the blessed millenium. .. to which is added a short defence of the mystical writers. .. London M. Richardson, 1764. 476p. [Pg.595]

Hartmann, Franz. The life and doctrines of Jacob Boehme the God-taught philosopher. London Kegan Paul, 1891. 338p. [Pg.608]

Nasr, Seyyed Hossein. Islamic cosmological doctrines. London Thames Hudson, 1978. [Pg.692]

Elizabeth Severn Psycho-Therapy Its Doctrine and Practice (London Rider and Co., 1913, and through a fourth edition in 1935 Philadelphia David McKay, 1913 in multiple impressions New York David McKay, 1916). [Pg.206]

Marques, A. 1908. Scientific Corroborations of Theosophy A Vindication of the Sacred Doctrine by the Latest Discoveries. Rev. ed. London Theosophical Publishing Society. [Pg.242]

Philosophical Doctrines in Relation to Modern Thought. London Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner. [Pg.246]

W. Y. Evans-Wentz, Tibetan Yoga and Secret Doctrines (New York and London Oxford University Press, 1958), p. 44. [Pg.107]

Marcellin Berthelot, La revolution chimique Lavoisier (Paris Alcan, 1890) and Adolphe Wurtz, "Histoire des doctrines chimiques depuis Lavoisier," introductory essay to Dictionnaire de chimie pure et appliquee, 3 vols. (Paris Hachette, 18681878), trans. Henry Watts, History of Chemical Theory (London Macmillan, 1869). [Pg.52]

Transcendental Magic, Its Doctrine and Ritual. Ed. A.E. Waite, rpt. London ... [Pg.442]

See G.A. Lindeboom s biography of Boerhaave, Dictionary of Scientific Biography, vol. I, 224-228 and his Herman Boerhaave The Man and his Work (London Methuen, 1968) Hdene Metzger, Newton, Stahl, Boerhaave et le doctrine chimique (Paris Albert Blanchard, 1930) Rina Knoeff, the Making of a Calvinist Chemist Herman Boerhaave, God, Fire and Truth, Amhix 48 (2001) 102-111. [Pg.129]


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