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Example sentences for "expounded"

Lexicographically close words:
expostulations; expostulatory; exposure; exposures; expound; expounder; expounders; expoundeth; expounding; expounds
  1. Schneider has expounded his physiological and morphological view in his "Comparative Histology.

  2. But my steward has expounded to you the cause of my seeming discourtesy.

  3. But the proofs for the existence of God coincide with the grounds for the belief in God; they are simply the real grounds of the belief established and expounded in a scientific manner.

  4. Discounting a few inaccurate phrases, his theory as to the nature of the theistic process is substantially identical with that expounded in the lecture.

  5. Kant has expounded his argument, and discussed its bearings fully and minutely, in his 'Kritik der Urtheilskraft,' sec.

  6. Perhaps it has never been better expounded and enforced than in Dr Pusey's 'Responsibility of the Intellect in Matters of Faith' (1873).

  7. They who drink the Good Norm's nectar Live in bliss with tranquil mind; In the Norm by saints expounded Wise men ever take delight.

  8. They who hold fast to the teaching Of the Norm expounded well They shall reach the shore and pass The realm of Death so hard to cross.

  9. This amendment seemed with utmost fairness to declare the meaning of that law precisely as Douglas expounded it.

  10. The Constitution as expounded by the Supreme Court awards it.

  11. And so Billy expounded the why of like in terms of realism, in the camp by the Umpqua River, while Possum expounded it, in similar terms of fang and appetite, on the rib of deer.

  12. These men had their hearts warmed while Christ expounded Psalms and Prophecies.

  13. When the Master wished to take away the sadness from His disciples, as they walked to Emmaus, "He expounded unto them in all the scriptures the things concerning Himself.

  14. This is the origin of the letter, as expounded by the learned and renowned Dr.

  15. Pasteur, and by him expounded with convincing lucidity.

  16. For centuries it has been the centre of Christian Oxford; where each successive movement in English theology has been expounded and discussed.

  17. It is expounded in the Sankhya Karika, an important relic of bold rationalistic Indian thought.

  18. He expounded the doctrines of Averroes, and wrote largely upon anatomy.

  19. His principles are expounded in the great poem of Lucretius, De Rerum Natura.

  20. The jury are also to judge whether the laws are rightly expounded to them by the court.

  21. But the doctrine summarized above has been expounded by Tolstoi often enough, and expounded more clearly.

  22. To-night's recurrence completes the 'fatal triad' expounded by Parapelius Necromantius.

  23. I have not seen the book and cannot now recall the title of it, but I am told that it expounded a rather startling theory.

  24. Philip, it is my opinion that the only way in which this dream is to be expounded is--that you remain on shore for the present.

  25. Lord said, when beginning at Moses and all the Prophets, He expounded unto them in all the Scriptures the things concerning Himself!

  26. It was here that an assembly of one hundred learned bishops expounded the mystery of the Trinity, and decided to burn all who held a different view.

  27. Among Catholics the Bible is read not at all, or with great precaution, by the laity; it is expounded only by the priests, who have concerned themselves all their lives with the study of the original sources.

  28. At least I had never contradicted my Russian colleagues when they expounded such theories to me.

  29. This doctrine is expounded at length in all the moral works of Hobbes and his school.

  30. The reason is that structure, being a matter merely of the intellect, can be analyzed clearly and expounded definitely.

  31. So excellent an artist as Stevenson, in the "New Arabian Nights," began each tale in the collection with a paragraph in which he expounded the main traits of the leading character.

  32. And the celebrated doctor expounded his plan of treatment with Soden waters, a remedy obviously prescribed primarily on the ground that they could do no harm.

  33. Yet it was only from that point of view that he considered every laborer, though in many points he differed from the economists and had his own theory of the wage-fund, which he expounded to Levin.

  34. He does not appear to have been much regarded in his own day, and it was only in the 19th century that his great powers began to be appreciated and expounded by such critics as Lamb and Hazlitt, and in later days Swinburne.

  35. He expounded the law, and commanded them to do their duty; he told them that the rejection of infant baptism would overthrow the church; that this was a capital crime, and therefore the captives were "foul murtherers.

  36. Indeed, as a criticism of what were then the accepted views of Massachusetts history, as expounded by her most authoritative historians, I see nothing in it to retract or even to modify.

  37. In 1826 he expounded to a distinguished audience his system of Positive philosophy, but during the course had an attack of insanity which lasted for a few months.

  38. Within twelve years of its appearance it was expounded in all the leading universities, and even penetrated into the schools of the Church of Rome.


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