I am not partial to any one editor, but am a former history teacher and would consider it a terrible shame if notable articles were to be deleted because someone felt the need to include the word " dynasty " where perhaps it wasn't viable ( which point I confute anyway ).
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In his " Plays Confuted in Five Actions " ( 1582 ), Stephen Gosson provided a description of the story of " The Three Ladies of London " that does not match the extant version of the play perhaps indicating that Wilson revised the work between its premier and its first publication.
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He speaks in the same tract of'Elderton's ale-crammed nose .'Thomas Nashe, in'Foure Letters Confuted,'1593, upbraids Harvey for'plucking Elderton out of the ashes of his ale,'and says that there had been a'monstrous emulation'between Elderton and Harvey.
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He was one of the disputants selected to confute the " Romanists " ( Roman Catholics or Catholic-minded Anglicans ) at the Westminster Conference of 1559 after Easter 1559; he was selected preacher at St Paul's Cross in London on 15 June; and in the autumn was engaged as one of the royal visitors of the western counties.
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In their activity the Waldenses were divided into three classes : the " sandaliati ", who had received sacred orders and the especial office to confute the heresiarchs; the " doctores ", who had charge of the instructing and training of the missionaries; and the " novellani " ", whose chief work consisted in preaching to the common people.
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:" Till a public injury be publicly confessed, and print confuted in print, I am one of St . Thomas'disciples, not over prest to believe . . . " This certainly sounds as if Harvey had simply not seen a copy of " Christs Teares " at the time of writing " New Letter ".
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The volume contains a dedication to " Lord Robert Duddley ", in which Fills explains that he has done his work to confute those who say " against men of our profession " that " we departed oute of this realme in the late tyme of banishement of Goddes churche onelye to this ende, to enjoye more unchastised freedome of sensuall lyfe ".
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In dealing with atheism Cudworth's method is to marshal the atheistic arguments elaborately, so elaborately that Dryden remarked " he has raised such objections against the being of a God and Providence that many think he has not answered them "; then in his last chapter, which by itself is as long as an ordinary treatise, he confutes them with all the reasons that his reading could supply.
49.
In 2000 he published " How to Become a Hindu ", showing the way for seekers to formally enter the faith, confuting the notion that " You must be born a Hindu to be a Hindu . " In November of that year, he launched Hindu Press International ( HPI ), a free daily news summary for breaking news sent via e-mail and posted on the web.
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An answer to it was written anonymously by Dr . Edward Fowler, bishop of Gloucester, who represented Ashton's paper as the manifesto of the Jacobite party, and tried to confute in detail his arguments against the lawfulness of William III's accession to the throne : the bishop's pamphlet evoked a reply in the'Loyal Traitor,'an elaborate defence of Ashton by a Jacobite.
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