10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «DISOWNER»
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disowner in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
disowner and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Commentary on Luke (Commentary on the New Testament Book #3)
The statement there warned that such a disowning will lead to Jesus' disowning
the disowner before the angels of God. But now Jesus holds out to the disowner
a possibility of forgiveness. “Will be forgiven” carries the sense, “can be forgiven.
2
Commentary on the New Testament
(There's no mention of Jesus as the disowner.) The final accent rests, then, on the
judgment incurred by disowning Jesus. 12:10: “And everyone who'll speak a
word against the Son of Man—it [that word] will be forgiven for him [= for his
benefit] ...
3
The Lesser Declamations
290 Disowner of a son brought back by reason of insanity A loose-living son
when disowned went mad. Brought back by his father and cured, he is disowned.
DECLAMATION If I was conscious, gentlemen of the jury, of having committed
any ...
Quintilian, David Roy Shackleton Bailey,
2006
4
Green cultural studies: nature in film, novel, and theory
Or, to put it less aphoristically: The practice of real estate — where owning
enables responsibility or control, and not owning encourages disowning of
responsibility or control — results in the demise of a particular owner/disowner.
Gordimer's ...
5
Essays on Espionage and International Law
The disowner of the spy is (as it were) a way of forestalling the discomfort of
negotiations which could in any case only be fruitless; the practice of disowner,
therefore, may have no particular significance at all in determining what the law is
.
Roland J. Stanger, Quincy Wright, American Society of International Law,
1962
6
MY RELIGION: REEL OR REAL?: A Post-modern Catholic’s ...
Yet, that crowd of disciples included very sadly a betrayer, a disowner, some half-
hearted disciples and many quitters, all abandoning Jesus, most of them being
timid and living in closed door. So we can say they were not hundred percent true
...
REV. BENJAMIN A. VIMA,
2013
7
A Dictionary of the Welsh Language, Explained in English: ...
Cwadu, v. a. (gwâd) To deny ; to disown ; to négative. ni \wyz tolud - wader. Vv'
ealtl» tbat H dtmid « Ul not prosper. tíW ei:o Daw a warer. It U bat thc pU'pcrty of
God tcM il dssimtd. Gwadwr, i. m.— fl. gwadwyr (gwâd— gwr) A denier, a
disowner.
This formulation, by Amelie Rorty ([654], 11), is intended to signify 'the view of the
person as the "I" of reflective consciousness, owner and disowner of its
experiences' as influenced by the development of philosophy and culture since ...
They will think and behave as they please, heedless of custom or conventional
propriety. But, passing by the injustice and ingratitude of such a course, mark its
inconsistency. My fine come-outer; my brave tran- scendentalist and loud
disowner ...
Edward Everett Hale,
1865
10
Supreme Court, Appellate Division- First Department
Mr. Elkus: That is all, if you disown it, I will accept your disowner. Q. N ow, during
the next period from June 30, 1898, to December 30, 1898, the debits were how
much, or, rather, let us begin the other way: the merchandise profits were how ...
3 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «DISOWNER»
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disowner is used in the context of the following news items.
MOzark Moments: Howard Robard Hughes Sr. gets his start in the …
Rough neck, owner, disowner, promoter, capitalist and 'mark' — with each I can claim kin, for I have stood in the steps of each.” Hughes did not ... «The Republic Monitor, Dec 14»
New 'Kick-Ass 2' Clips Channel 'Ferris Bueller's Day Off' And 'Batman'
This is presumably Dave's first meeting with Colonel Stars And Stripes (movie-disowner Jim Carrey) and the rest of Justice Forever. «Uproxx, Jul 13»
Words Matter: a “denier” is someone who denies, nothing more or less
contradictor, disaffirmer, disallower, disavower, disclaimer, disconfirmer, disowner, gainsayer, negator, negativer, refuter, rejecter, or repudiator. «Scholars and Rogues, Jan 13»