10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «DEMONSTRABLENESS»
Discover the use of
demonstrableness in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
demonstrableness and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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The Theological and Literary Journal
Under its guidance, the use of figures in prediction, instead of involving the
purposes of God in obscurity, as is usually thought, is found to contribute to their
clearness, demonstrableness, and force. Their express office is, to illustrate, not
to ...
2
A Dictionary in English and Bengalee; Translated from Todd's ...
প্নতিপাদ্য | Demonstrableness, n. s. পৃমণেকরট্টণ্যপয়ুক্ততা. নিশ্চয়করণব্দুয় ত্ I
Demonstrably, ad- নুন্নস্টকপে. পৃমণেপূবর্বক. প্নত্যক্ষে. সন্দেহরা হিত্যপূবর্বক.
পরিষ্কাররপে | To Demonst_rate, v. a. Lat. নিশ্চয়-কু, অতিনিশ্চয়-কৃ. নি৪সা_'ন্দ হ্-
কৃ.
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Dictionarium Scoto-Celticum: a Dictionary of the Gaelic ...
DEMONSTRABLENESS, s. Dearbhachd, dearbhadas, dearbh-chinnteas.
DEMONSTRABLY, adv. See Demonstrable. DEMONSTRATE, v. a. Coimh-
dhearbh, dearbh, dearbhadaich, lim-dearbh. DEMONSTRATION, s. 1. The
highest degree of ...
4
The Preaching of Daniel Thambirajah (D.T.) Niles: ...
Niles appeals to the demonstrableness of truth as interpretative of life and refers
to Jesus before Pilate saying, “I am come to bear witness to the truth.” In
response, Pilate asks, “What is truth?” The truth is nothing but God, says Niles,
and Jesus ...
Dandapati Samuel Satyaranjan, 2009
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The Phonographic Word-book Number Two ...: Intended ...
... rabien esa demoralized demoralization demoralizing demarcation
danmablenese diminutively diminutiveuees demandable administer
demonstrable demonstrably demonstrableness demonstrate administrate
administrative demonstrative ...
Stephen Pearl Andrews, Augustus French Boyle, 1849
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Vermont School Journal and Family Visitor
But the very difficulties that make success in this department so rare, the want of
demonstrableness, and the difficulty of enunciating with entire perspicuity, the
principles of intellectual philosophy, have encouraged a larger number of men to
try ...
... in- demonstrableness, which makes it a first truth, or a primary conception of
the mind. 3. It must form the basis of certain knowledges and conclusions ; it must
explain them, and account for them. SECTION III. Space, Time, and Substance, ...
Henry Philip Tappan, 1857
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A Dictionary of English and Bengalee: Tr. from Todd's Ed. of ...
নত. অর্ধান. নমৃশীল. শিন্ট. শান্ত. সুশীল I গা. রফা করপাঁর. নিশ্চর নি৪সন্দেহ সাবুদ বা
প্নমণেকরপোপয়ু ক্ত. প্নতিণাদয়িতবা প্নতিপাদনক্টর. প্নতিপাদ্য | Demonstrableness
, ণ. s. পৃমাণকরণেট্রিণয়ুক্ততা. নিশ্চয়করপাঁয় ত্ব I " মর্ষমদার হানি বা অমৃতা.
মানহানি.
Samuel Johnson, Henry John Todd, Ramcomul Sen, 1834
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Discussions in Theology
Modern naturalists, going further than Hume, deny not the reality or
demonstrableness only, but the possibility of miracles. Science, they say, has
discovered that order in the world is a pure necessity, and absolutely inviolable ;
but science can ...
Thomas Harvey SKINNER (the Elder.), 1868
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The doctrine of the will, determined by an appeal to ...
... affirmed by the intelligence, is still plainly incapably of being proved, explained,
or defined by any thing antecedent and better and more clearly known ; for it is
this very quality of inexplicableness, or indefinableness, or in- demonstrableness
...
Henry Philip Tappan, 1840