Sentence example with the word 'disputation'

disputation

Definition n. the formal presentation of a stated proposition and the opposition to it

Last update: August 9, 2015


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He hid himself in the Dominican convent at Leipzig in fear of popular violence, and died there on the 4th of July 1519, just as Luther was beginning his famous disputation with Eck.   [Please select]

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His subject was Disputation.   [Please select]

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It is a problem over which the scientific professors have had not a little disputation.   [Please select]

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"Mair like disputation than services," returned the farmer with a grave shake of his head.   [Please select]

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He also had to go through the form of disputation in the schools.   [Please select]

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This day wholly spent in pleading; next day, in unnecessary disputation.   [Please select]

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] The next event in the progress of Luther was the Leipsic disputation, June, 1519.   [Please select]

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He ever had a taste for theological disputation, and a love of the schoolmen.   [Please select]

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A ladies' day could hardly introduce into our midst a more diverting disputation.   [Please select]

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The sound exercise of judgment, which is connected with this love of truth, differs therefore from the art of ingenious disputation, and is often found directly at variance with it.   [Please select]

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Here the hunter uttered a savage oath, to which Conscience made no reply, for Conscience never speaks back or engages in disputation.   [Please select]

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