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Example sentences for "objections"

Lexicographically close words:
objectifying; objecting; objection; objectionable; objectionably; objectivation; objective; objectively; objectives; objectivity
  1. The source of all heresies is the exclusion of some of these truths; and the source of all the objections which the heretics make against us is the ignorance of some of our truths.

  2. They think that we exclude this truth; hence it comes that they raise so many objections to us out of the passages of the Fathers which assert it.

  3. All the objections of this one and that one only go against themselves, and not against religion.

  4. At the Conference the scheme was again taken up, and the previous objections to its execution having been successfully met it was unanimously accepted.

  5. At Potsdam the Tsar's Minister abandoned his objections to the Baghdad enterprise and undertook to build a railway line from Persia, which would allow another stretch of country to be tapped by the German Railway Company.

  6. Very soon he arrived at the point of searching for objections to refute, and adversaries to overthrow.

  7. These notes are from Luther’s amanuensis, Veit Dietrich, and record some conversations concerning a work Luther had planned in reply to the objections against the new doctrine of Justification.

  8. In them his object plainly was to confute the misinterpretation of the Bible and the scoffing objections to which Jewish scholars were given.

  9. In this celebrated Disputation some of the objections are couched in scholastic language.

  10. He ranks the objections of the two letter-writers mentioned above higher than the proofs adduced by Carlstadt; at least they “wrote more skilfully and did not mangle the Word quite so badly.

  11. Hence Luther was, above all, desirous of proving to the faithful that the objections brought forward by the Jews against Christian doctrine and their interpretation of the Old Testament so as to exclude the Christian Messias were all wrong.

  12. Melanchthon, too, had intervened in the affair, and had gone considerably further than Luther in recommending recourse to bigamy and in answering possible objections to polygamy.

  13. Justus Jonas and Cruciger also took a part, bringing forward objections in order to exercise others in refuting them.

  14. Amongst the Protestant objections to the doctrine, he instances “its narrowness, which constitutes a limitation of the ethical insupportable to present-day tastes.

  15. In favour of the lawfulness of such marriages he appealed to the example of Abraham, and in reply to objections declared: “If they blame the work and example of the holy Patriarch Abraham, then let them be scandalised.

  16. Therefore we hold fast to these articles in spite of the objections of reason.

  17. Here, then, are the objections to this theory of the glacier-origin of the Drift: I.

  18. LET ME consider, briefly, those objections to my theory which have probably presented themsevles {sic} to some of my readers.

  19. But a thousand such objections may be raised, for they are very obvious.

  20. Decidedly I would not help the reader, if it were only for the reason that that anticipates his being in need of help, and his feeling objections and difficulties that require solution.

  21. The privilege of raising objections belongs to the ignorant as well as to the intelligent.

  22. These foolish objections and fears can be attributed to medical authors who belong to medical societies.

  23. He regarded the fact that it would make the parts adhere more closely; that it would form a new and most powerful cement far outweighing any political objections that might be urged against the system.

  24. So Deb proposed to do what she felt he wished, and paid no heed to the dutiful objections which he could not make to sound genuine in her ears.

  25. The subject was the Conversion of St. Paul, of which he proved the authenticity, in opposition to all the objections and doubts of infidelity.

  26. The objections to this plan were set forth very freely,--in the first place, it prolonged an intolerable situation, and just at the moment when the capital was inviting all the world to visit her.

  27. Mr. Watts Dunton’s objections to the book is the omission of Super Flumina Babylonis.

  28. The Prince raised the strongest objections to the Duke's bold plan, and the Dutch were terrified at the bare thought of it.

  29. Here again the Dutch balked him, raising objections to the crossing of that river.

  30. During the temporary absence of his uncle, who was visiting other branches of the family, George Albert championed the Book of Mormon, and answered objections urged against it by the neighbors who came in to examine it.

  31. Meantime he formulated some objections of his own, which his Uncle Joseph on his return answered to his complete satisfaction; and he never afterwards ceased to advocate the divine authenticity of the Book of Mormon.

  32. In the year 1691, a chemical academy was founded at Paris by Nicolas de Blegny, the express object of which was to examine these objections of Boyle, which by this time had attracted great attention.

  33. Against the special creation of mimicking species there are all the objections and difficulties in the way of special creation in other cases, with the addition of a few that are peculiar to it.

  34. These appear to be fatal objections to the application of the special-creation theory to this particular case.

  35. It may be said that the same objections exist against every theory on such a subject, but this is not necessarily the case.

  36. But even if all objections of such nature were removed, still, with low frequencies the light conversion itself would be inefficient, as I have before stated.

  37. At Gratz he saw and operated a Gramme machine for the first time, and was so struck with the objections to the use of commutators and brushes that he made up his mind there and then to remedy that defect in dynamo-electric machines.

  38. But, allowing both these objections their full force, may there not be a single case that they do not reach?

  39. I am very much indebted to you for your candour in stating the objections which are against Princeton, as well as Mr. Stockton.

  40. Having substantial objections to both, I shall not, for the present, hazard either, but shall seek another country.

  41. This bill of disfranchisement, notwithstanding the objections of the Council of Revision, was passed by more than two thirds of both branches, and thus became a law.

  42. He has no objections to Colonel Littlefield's remaining with you till the arrival of more officers.

  43. Mr. Pendleton replied that he believed General Hamilton would have no objections to make such declaration, and left me for the purpose of consulting him, requesting me to call in the course of the afternoon for an answer.

  44. That an outdoor conversation between Colonel Hamilton and Mr. Smith took place in relation to the judiciary, in the course of which Smith urged some of his objections to the proposed system.

  45. I am aware that there are weighty objections to the measure; but the reasons for it appear to me to outweigh the objections; and, in times like these in which we live, it will not do to be over scrupulous.

  46. General Hamilton then repeated the same objections to this measure which were stated in substance in his first letter to Colonel Burr.

  47. I mentioned to him in a late letter the objections which had been decisive with me, and I fancy he will view them in the same light.

  48. Such were some of the objections entertained and urged by Colonel Burr against this bill.

  49. Didn't hear any objections from him, did you?

  50. The other boys seconded Ned's statement, and the Blue Birds eagerly agreed to the plan, so Uncle Ben really had no further objections to make.

  51. The objections to homophones are of two kinds, either scientific and utilitarian, or æsthetic.

  52. The other half consists of original objections propounded by Diderot with marked vigour of thrust against Spinosa, but there is no evidence that he had gone deeper into Spinosa than the first book of the Ethics.

  53. We do not see that he is aware as yet of there being as valid objections on his own sceptical principles to the alleged data of naturalistic deism, as to the pretensions of a supernatural religion.

  54. He is never so attached to a system as not to feel all the force of the objections to it.

  55. Condillac, while making just objections to the terms in which Molyneux propounded the question, answered it different from Locke.

  56. In this rudimentary form the chief speaker presses some of the objections to optimistic deism from the point of view of the fixed limitations, the inevitable relativity, of human knowledge.

  57. But when we have multiplied these objections to the uttermost, the effect of the magnificence and vastness of the scheme remains exactly what it was.

  58. But the ardour of the disciple pressed objections home with a trenchancy that is very unlike the sage distillations of the master.

  59. The allegory falls into the background, and we have a plain statement of some of the objections that may be made by the sceptical atheist both to revelation and to natural religion.

  60. Even those who agree with Diderot, and are ready to vote for a graduated income-tax, will admit that he comes to his conclusion without knowing or reflecting about either the serious arguments for it, or the serious objections against it.

  61. Diderot's objections are, as we have said, pushed with marked energy of speech.

  62. The objections to these two points can be stated very briefly.

  63. Objections to the materialistic character of this view.


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