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Confuter
Confuter Con*fut"er, n. One who confutes or disproves.

Meaning of Confuter from wikipedia

- The Con****atio Augustana was the Catholic re****ation (con****atio) of the Augsburg Confession, often referred to in the theological literature as simply...
- Heresies. More responded with a half million words: the Con****ation of Tyndale's Answer. The Con****ation is an imaginary dialogue between More and Tyndale,...
- and after the 1530 Diet of Augsburg as a response to the Pontifical Con****ation of the Augsburg Confession, Charles V's commissioned official Roman Catholic...
- Universe: the first part, wherein all the reason and philosophy of atheism is con****ed and its impossibility demonstrated. Harris 2006, p. 51. Drachmann, A.B...
- In argumentation, an objection is a reason arguing against a premise, argument, or conclusion. Definitions of objection vary in whether an objection is...
- own making, they triumph over their adversary as though they had utterly con****ed his opinion." Douglas N. Walton identified "the first inclusion of it we...
- ascribed to the stars. The upright and true Christian religion opposes and con****es all such fables. — Martin Luther, Table Talk The Catechism of the Catholic...
- before sunset.' What is the practical value of this remark? R. Ashi said: Con****ing the witnesses." I. Epstein, Ed., The Babylonian Talmud Seder Mo'ed, Soncino...
- Christian Cyclopedia". lcms.org. Augsburg Confession XXI 1 "1530 Roman Con****ation". bookofconcord.org. 28 December 2019. Apology to the Augsburg Confession...
- pamphlet True Declaration of the state of the Colonie in Virginia, with a con****ation of such scandalous reports as have tended to the disgrace of so worthy...