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								Abstracted from the merit of Christ, we can do nothing towards our justification; and from the Spirit of Christ nothing towards our sanctification. Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume V (Matthew to John) 1721 
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								Abstracted, that is, separate, from these they are mere figments of reason; for they are like sight apart from an eye, hearing apart from an ear, taste apart from a tongue, and so forth. Angelic Wisdom Concerning the Divine Love and the Divine Wisdom Emanuel Swedenborg 1730 
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								[22] 'Abstracted' rather, I should have said, and with perfect skill, by Proserpina, Volume 2 Studies Of Wayside Flowers John Ruskin 1859 
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								When not complaining about NASA, he blogs at The Abstracted Engineer. 
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								Abstracted from the present, she saw another green garden. The Dressmaker Posie Graeme-Evans 2010 
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								Abstracted or narcissistic, seeking communion, we confess. Blind Spots 2009 
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								The 29th Steinbeck Festival 2009 Exhibition, From This Stone and Anvil: Arthurian Legend Exposed and Abstracted August 7 – November 2, 2009, will showcase the works of The Octopi Collective, a group of young, multi-faceted, professional artists based in Monterey County. Making Medieval Studies Matter: Arthurian-Themed Exhibition at the National Steinbeck Center (August-November 2009) The Society for the Study of Popular Culture 2009 
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								Abstracted from animal totems, ancestral spirits, folk heroes, natural forces, gods of the hearth, these symbols construct a network of potential patrons, any of whom might favour the individual who respects them. THE HALLS OF PENTHEUS -- PART TWO Hal Duncan 2007 
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								Abstracted by H.H. Chapman as "Approval of report of committee on forests and wildlife and of the principles stated therein." 
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								Abstracted as "Wastes in utilization" in Southern Lumberman 121: 1574 (Nov 28, 1925), 39-40. 
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