10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «OPINIONATIVENESS»
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opinionativeness in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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A Dictionary Murathee English: compiled for the Government ...
^%15TTTO^" sn See this under grrej^ t*T%:SlT^ a (Fr •ar^nr) Proud, conceited,
haughty. *J <£fft tf S Pride. sf S See ^rwc ^4^1 sm A particular Kagu or musical
mode. ^T^Uf v tr Sec af^rsvr ^T^ffT sf (S) Conceit, opinionativeness, egotism.
James T. Molesworth, 1831
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The North British Review
opinions of their fathers, and new speculations are condemned unheard, by the
weakest of all reasomng — appeals to authority. But the spirit of argumentation
and opinionativeness among the schoolmen, was carried to excess, and having
no ...
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ser. 1 God's revelation of heaven [and other sermons]. ser. ...
Rightly looked at, that opinionativeness is more truly anguish ; the fearful solitudo
of feeling the insecurity of all that is human ; the discovery that life is real, and
forms of social and religious existence hollow. The old moorings are torn away, ...
Frederick William Robertson, 1873
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Into the Twenty-First Century
Eugene O'Neill The curse of mankind, that which keeps our manhood so little and
depraved, is its sense of selfhood, and the absurd opinionativeness it engenders.
Emanuel Swedenborg (1688-1772) EVIDENTLY I AM not a Swedenborgian, ...
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Connecticut Reports: Containing Cases Argued and Determined ...
But the " obstinacy and opinionativeness of the merchants " continued, and the
statute of Anne was passed ; and now outside of that statute we have
acknowledged as negotiable exchequer bills, East India Company's bonds, state
bonds, ...
Connecticut. Supreme Court of Errors, 1863
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Sermons Preached at Trinity Chapel, Brighton ...: ser
Rightly looked at, that opinionativeness is more truly anguish; the fearful solitude
of feeling the insecurity of all that is human; the discovery that life is real, and
forms of social and rcli'gious existence hollow. The old moorings are torn away,
and ...
Frederick William Robertson, 1864
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Fear and Trembling and The Sickness Unto Death
Veritas est index sui et falsi.8 But this opinionativeness of truth is, to be sure, held
in scant honor, as also it is far from being the case that men in general regard
relationship to the truth, the fact of standing in relationship to the truth, as the ...
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adventures of the christian soul
Rightly looked at that opinionativeness is more truly anguish: the fearful solitude
of feeling the insecurity of all that is human : the discovery that life is real, and
many forms of social and religious existence hollow. The old moorings are torn ...
9
The Whole Works of the Rev. John Howe
But take aright what I mean by the term, opinionativeness: I mean such as in their
ordinary course from day to day either are wholly taken up about speculative
matters that either really be- . Jong or that they affix to religion j or who only ...
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The whole works of ... John Howe [ed. by J. Hunt].
But take aright what I mean by the term, opinionativeness: I mean such as in their
ordinary course from day to day either are wholly taken up about speculative
matters that either really belong or that they affix to religion j or who only
converse ...
John Howe, John Hunt, 1813