frozen to the marrow - traduction vers néerlandais
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frozen to the marrow - traduction vers néerlandais

1718–1720S SCOTTISH THEOLOGY DISPUTE
Marrow controversy; Marrow Men; Marrow-men; Marrowmen; The Marrow of Modern Divinity
  • Thomas Boston

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bone marrow         
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CELLS AND SOFT MATERIALS IN THE HOLLOW SPACE OF LONG BONES
Yellow marrow; Red marrow; Myeloic tissue; Bone Marrow; Medulla ossea; Bone marrow diseases; Bone marrow cells; Red bone marrow; Yellow bone marrow; Stroma of bone marrow; Hematopoietic microenvironment; Bone marrow stroma; Bone marrow barrier; Bone marrow stromal cells; Bone marrow donation; Bone marrow fat cell; Myeloid to erythroid ratio; Myeloid/erythroid ratio; Medulla ossium rubra; Medulla ossium flava
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vegetable marrow         
  • Growing marrow
  • Marrow cutaway
  • Flower of marrow
VEGETABLE OF THE SQUASH VARIETY
Vegetable marrow
courgette (groente)

Définition

bone marrow
Bone marrow is the soft fatty substance inside human or animal bones.
There are 2,000 children worldwide who need a bone marrow transplant.
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Marrow Controversy

The Marrow Controversy was a Scottish ecclesiastical dispute occasioned by the republication in 1718 of The Marrow of Modern Divinity (originally published in two parts in London in 1645 and 1649 by "E. F.", generally believed to be a pseudonym for Edward Fisher, a lay theologian of the seventeenth century). The work consists of religious dialogues which discuss the doctrine of the atonement and aim to guide the reader safely between Antinomianism and Neonomianism. The dispute involved two parties, being the Marrow Brethren and the General Assembly.

The first event to ignite the Marrow Controversy was the declaration of the Presbytery in Auchterarder, that said it was unorthodox to say a person must repent of their sins to be justified.