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1. totality of writings, there is also the acceptation of
2. Though we are convinced that our first Reformers judged right concerning the use of the phrase, Real Presence, that it was better to be let fall than to be continued, since the use of it, and that idea which does naturally arise from the common acceptation of it, may stick deeper, and feed superstition more than all those larger explanations that are given to it can be able to cure
3. came to havein its ordinary acceptation
4. Lord, we receive it as a faithful saying, and well worthy of all acceptation; we will venture our immortal souls upon it; and we are encouraged by it to come to thee, to beg for an interest in the mediation of thy Son
5. Acceptation: To accept and believe something with favor
6. We give in our next quotation a Resolution passed at an important Spiritistic Convention, which shows how important a place this doctrine holds in their Creed:–"RESOLVED–That Spiritism, according to the modern acceptation of the term, embraces all those who believe in the immortality of the soul…Beyond this common faith, there is no doctrine or creed necessarily incident to modern Spiritism
7. Paul describes the Gospel thus: "This is a faithful saying, and worthy of all acceptation, that Christ Jesus came into the world to save sinners" (1 Tim
8. Because he had voluntarily relinquished a title that was distasteful to him, and a station that was distasteful to him, and had left his country--he submitted before the word emigrant in the present acceptation by the Tribunal was in use--to live by his own industry in England, rather than on the industry of the overladen people of France
9. And Stepan Arkadyevitch was not merely an honest man—unemphatically—in the common acceptation of the words, he was an honest man— emphatically—in that special sense which the word has in Moscow, when they talk of an ‘honest’ politician, an ‘honest’ writer, an ‘honest’ newspaper, an ‘honest’
10. Ambition was at that time, in the direct acceptation of the word, a race to the steeple
11. He did not give to this last word the grand acceptation which our epoch has accorded to it, but he made it enter, after his own fashion, into his little chimney-corner satires: "Nature," he said, "in order that civilization may have a little of everything, gives it even specimens of its amusing barbarism
12. Being,—and here we employ words without the least irony and in their most serious acceptation, being, as we have said, a spy as other men are priests
13. And this knowledge, which forms the guide to all other branches of knowledge, men have always called science in the strictest acceptation of the word