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1. Then he begins an attempt at refutation of that statement by adding, “If we are born with an ability to acquire a natural language…”
2. point by point refutation of Zinn’s work, I will limit myself to one other observation, that of the McCarthy Era
3. Jesus interpreted for the learned Greek teacher but injected no teaching of his own in refutation of the Greek philosophy
4. 14 Jesus also resorted to the use of parables as the best possible refutation of the studied effort of the religious leaders at Jerusalem to teach that all of his work was done by the assistance of demons and the prince of devils
5. The very best refutation of their false accusations was the Master's calm and majestic silence
6. In this case, it would be a letter of refutation
7. Her stomach sank as she hit the second page, but she kept reading, searching for the qualifying argument, the refutation that would’ve signified balanced investigation
8. As for what some people think of that the Almighty taught our Master Adam (cpth) the names of pots, utensils animals, plants and other beings; it is absolutely far from that sublime meaning indicated by the noble verse, as well as the context of the verses refutes that utter refutation, because the rank which he will ascend to be a successor of God on His land and a leader and a guide for His obedients does not need that God teaches him the names of pots and utensils, yet it requires from him to have his heart colored with kindliness and mercy and other perfect qualities
9. It is clear that their beliefs are very different to those of the Shiites, and while they present their tradition as one of refutation, it is in reality one of absolute unbelief
10. It is direct support for the truth about reincarnation and direct refutation
11. provide is beyond refutation, once the symbolism has been verifiably decoded
12. This is a complete and total refutation of the assertion that money is a positive store of value or a
13. This emphasizes “only” as the refutation of all religions that put forth the concept of worshipping
14. One of the first scriptures resorted to is the Lord’s refutation of the Sadducees
15. Therefore, we say, fearless of even a possible refutation, that the common notion about this parable is spurious, and born out of a misapprehension of the word of God, and perpetuated today through the influence of its prestige and popularity and antiquity
16. Campbell goes into the heart of the discussion, examining the words soul and spirit in the original languages, and furnishes herein a satisfactory refutation of this false theory of men and his future destiny
17. It is further asserted that by gong into the original languages, a satisfactory refutation of this “false theory” is furnished, having presented a rational solution of it
18. Right here is my “irrefragable” refutation of his position
19. This scripture should have appeared to Denny as a complete refutation of his position, for indeed on its face it carries the marks and carvings of its testimony touching the end of man and beast
20. For ourselves—while rendering just homage to the many noble qualities of our Unitarian brethren, and lamenting, in the interests of truth, the excesses of the falsely socalled Athanasian orthodoxy, which have occasioned and perhaps excused in part the reaction towards a purely humanitarian view of Christ’s person,—we must nevertheless abjure as scarcely deserving refutation these efforts of critical artifice
21. refutation on the other
22. The people, in the case of which we speak, could justify its prejudice against Roger Chillingworth by no fact or argument worthy of serious refutation
23. Two posts came in, and brought no refutation, public or private
24. His speech might be divided into two parts, the first consisting of criticism in refutation of the charge, sometimes malicious and sarcastic
25. , the refutation, according to 909, 910, and section 2, 912 and 928 statute of the criminal code, etc
26. There is a remarkable, although little known, work entitled "Unpartheyische Kirchen und Ketzer-Historie," 1729, by Gottfried Arnold, which treats of this subject, and points out the illegality, the perversity, the lack of sense, and the cruelty of employing the word heresy in the sense of refutation
27. ) He would transfer a question to metaphysical heights, pass on to definitions of space, time, and thought, and, having deduced the refutation he needed, would again descend to the level of the original discussion
28. It carries its refutation on the face of it
29. Collecting all his insinuations, on the one hand, and the refutation of them, on the other, I draw the conclusion that Mr
30. Anne had never neglected her country appetite, and was a living refutation of the idea that neatness and art may not dwell together
31. I do not feel myself bound to answer arguments of the above description; and if I should touch on them, it will be only incidentally, and not for the purpose of serious refutation
32. He wished that the publication could have been accompanied with some refutation of its contents, as it would go to alarm the people with an idea of the existence of a spirit in one section of this country which he was sure did not exist
33. How much mistaken have gentlemen been; how vain is human reason! The earliest stage of the first war under the Government has yielded a clear, full, and incontestable refutation of the argument
34. Arguments thus paradoxical need no refutation
35. But if there ever could have been a doubt on this subject, and surely there never was any, the debate, which I hope is about to be closed, affords an ample refutation of it