One uniform type of doctrine has not yet been elaborated; divergencies in secondary matters arise freely in East and West; theology is not wedded to invariable formulas. [Please select]
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The time has come when there are signs throughout the world of a desire for a universal civilization, by the reconciling of ancient divergencies. [noun]
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His divergencies from the Pentateuchal code gave rise to serious doubts, but, after prolonged study, the discrepancies were explained, and the book was finally canonized (Shah. [Please select]
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Nothing subsists, nothing endures but life itself, endlessly self-renewed, endlessly one, through the endless divergencies of its manifestations. [Please select]
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No large lakes or broad rivers had yet been met with, so that up to this point the divergencies from the direct line had not been great. [Please select]
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Divergencies of race, tradition, and social theory, and clashing interests of different sections have been felt from the beginning of the nation's life. [Please select]
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If the divergencies were severe enough and frequent enough, they could throw the study of flight densities into utter confusion. [Please select]
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