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Thomas Henry (1892). "Agnosticism And Christianity".
Essays Upon Some
Controverted Questions. Macmillan. p. 364.
Agnosticism And Christianity: Therefore...
- The 1875
Ontario general election was the
third general election held in the
Province of Ontario, Canada. It was held on
January 18, 1875, to
elect the...
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court to stay an
indictment for
perjury as the
indictment was
found to
controvert the respondent's
earlier acquittal for murder. The
court held that charging...
- (Purpura 2001).
According to
ancient opinion (which, however, has been much
controverted),
Irnerius was the
author of the
epitome of the
Novellae of Justinian...
- 2024. Cowie, D. J. (2 July 1934), "How
Christchurch Got Its Name – A
Controverted Subject", The New
Zealand Railways Magazine, vol. 9, no. 4, archived...
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voluntary jurisdiction, or that
exercised upon
matters not
opposed or
controverted. The
Lords Chief Justices, judges, etc., had a
contentious jurisdiction;...
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notion of Gr****: diaspora/Hebrew:
Palestine in
matters of
canon has been
controverted by
clear evidence of the
circulation of the
Septuagint in Palestine....
- Act",
which retroactively amended the laws
governing the
contesting of
controverted elections, thus
effectively gutting the
ongoing actions. When the Union...
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Subsequent recessions,
including the late-2000s recession,
provided controverting evidence to Lauder's claims, as
sales have
actually fallen with reduced...
- The
Church in Rome in the
First Century: An
Examination of
Various Controverted Questions Relating to its History, Chronology,
Literature and Traditions...