「Diſputation」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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| (Augsburg Confession), and took part in the | disputation about reunion. |
| een allies on the Huguenot side of a public | disputation against the Catholic Jacques-Davy Duperron |
| y, and won his degree of master (1653) by a | disputation against the philosophy of Thomas Hobbes. |
| This | disputation also led to Johann Eck challenging Luther t |
| They took him to church under pretext of a | disputation, and then began the Protestant service. |
| f Juan II," in: Medieval Forms of Argument: | Disputation and Debate, ed. |
| history, albeit with much more of an eye to | disputation and intervention than traditional intellect |
| opounded and defended his views in a public | disputation; and when Hus, at that time in jail at Kons |
| tion of confronting the church, but saw his | disputation as a scholarly objection to church practice |
| e exhibited his Hebrew learning in a public | disputation at Avignon with the chief rabbi Benetrius. |
| Martin Luther's | disputation at Heidelberg in April 1518 made a lasting |
| Talmud against Nicholas Donin in the public | disputation at Paris in 1240. |
| The Cambrian Collieries were a focus for | disputation between active trade unions such as the Sou |
| All Mankind Is One: A Study of the | Disputation Between Bartolome De Las Casas and Juan Gin |
| The terms of the | disputation demanded that the four rabbis defend the Ta |
| Crumpe was suspended from all teaching and | disputation for a time in 1382. |
| is followers from indulging in intellectual | disputation for its own sake, saying that this is fruit |
| The | disputation had four rabbis defending the Talmud agains |
| In the aftermath of this | disputation, his theological convictions began to chang |
| He and Martyr held a public | disputation in 1549, and soon afterwards Smith was arre |
| 6, Auxentius challenged Ambrose to a public | disputation, in which the judges were to be the court f |
| ritten nothing which he had not used in his | disputation in the presence of the King, who had grante |
| He participated in the Westminster | disputation of 1559. |
| eral mediation attempts failed, such as the | disputation of Baden in 1526. |
| Any | disputation of the facts in this article is founded in |
| The | Disputation of Paris took place in 1240 in the court of |
| ry Paris, is known for his role in the 1240 | Disputation of Paris, which resulted in a decree to pub |
| orated D.D. In 1549 he took part in a great | disputation on the Eucharist. |
| em De Divortiis Secundum Jus Naturae (Moral | Disputation on Divorce according to the Law of Nature), |
| s, which will set off another generation of | disputation on the other side of the house. |
| Miller opposed further negotiations due to | disputation over the doctrinal standards, legislative b |
| After the second | disputation the court preacher Zehender and the margrav |
| sm of the Wittenberg circle and published a | Disputation von Mitteldingen in 1550. |
| The Heidelberg | Disputation was held at the Meeting of the Augustianian |
| The | disputation was directed towards the Portuguese Mare cl |
| dence was somewhat shaken by another public | disputation which he had with Pietro Martire Vermigli. |
| University of Paris, where he carried out a | disputation with Meister Eckhart in 1303. |
| a number of erotic poems, notably a poetic | disputation with the female erotic poet Gwerful Mechain |
| m; a position subsequently developed in his | disputation with the humanist Francesco Pucci. |
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