Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary
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p. pr. & vb. n.) of Admit.
Greek
786. aspondos -- without libation, ie without truce, hence ... ... without libation, ie without truce, hence
admitting of no truce. Part of Speech:
Adjective Transliteration: aspondos Phonetic Spelling: (as'-pon-dos) Short
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Admitting that all These Things which do the Immortal Gods ...
... Book V. 1 Admitting that all these things which do the immortal gods dishonour?
Admitting that all these things which do the immortal ...
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Also Another Felix of Buslaceni Said: "In Admitting Heretics to ...
... Book VII. Chapter 27. " 52. Also another Felix of Buslaceni said:
"In admitting heretics to the Church without? "52. Also ...
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Likewise Felix of Buslacene Said: "In Admitting Heretics Without ...
... Book III. Chapter 8. " 11. Likewise Felix of Buslacene said: "In admitting
heretics without the baptism of the? "11. Likewise ...
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I do not Understand How Celsus, While Admitting the Existence of ...
... Chapter LXIII. I do not understand how Celsus, while admitting the existence
of Providence? I do not understand how Celsus, while ...
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Whether There is an Active and a Passive Intellect in an Angel?
... I answer that, The necessity for admitting a passive intellect in us is derived
from the fact that we understand sometimes only in potentiality, and not ...
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Extracts No. Iv.
... propositions which you have stated answer my mind well enough, as far as they go,
to which, however, I would wish to add a fourth; and ask, admitting the three ...
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The Samaritan and Alexandrian Canons.
... is also noteworthy that Christ in refuting the Sadducees appeals to the Pentateuch
alone; yet the conclusion, that he did so because of their admitting no more ...
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The General Purport of this Work the Heretics, Marcion, Apelles ...
... the prompting of that licence which is ever the same in all heresy, he too might
not very well have either denied the nativity, although admitting the flesh ...
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The Unitarian Theory.
... Admitting the faultless perfection of Christ's character, and the truthfulness of
the gospel-history, including the miracles, and yet denying his divinity ...
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Theophilus an Example of Conversion.
... Admitting, therefore, the proof which events happening as predicted afford, I do
not disbelieve, but I believe, obedient to God, whom, if you please, do you ...
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Thesaurus
Admitting (2 Occurrences)...Admitting (2 Occurrences). 2 Corinthians 11:21 I use the language of
self-disparagement, as though I were
admitting our own feebleness.
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... 1. (a.) Capable or admitting of being presented; suitable to be exhibited, represented,
or offered; fit to be brought forward or set forth; hence, fitted to be ...
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Admonish (13 Occurrences)
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Admitted (16 Occurrences)
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Nightmonster
... 2. Exception to the Statement: Exception is to be taken to this statement, admitting
the etymological assumption upon which it rests, that "lilith" is a word ...
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Night-monster
... 2. Exception to the Statement: Exception is to be taken to this statement, admitting
the etymological assumption upon which it rests, that "lilith" is a word ...
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Joint (12 Occurrences)
... 1. (n.) The place or part where two things or parts are joined or united; the union
of two or more smooth or even surfaces admitting of a close-fitting or ...
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Grating (6 Occurrences)
... 4. (n.) The strong wooden lattice used to cover a hatch, admitting light and
air; also, a movable Lattice used for the flooring of boats. ...
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Incurable (13 Occurrences)
... 2. (a.) Not admitting or capable of remedy or correction; irremediable; remediless;
as, incurable evils. 3. (n.) A person diseased beyond cure. ...
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Inexcusable (2 Occurrences)
... Noah Webster's Dictionary (a.) Not justifiable; not admitting excuse; as, inexcusable
folly. Multi-Version Concordance Inexcusable (2 Occurrences). ...
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