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He wrote Demonstrations of the Gospel, Preparations for the Gospel, and On Discrepancies between the Gospels, studies of the Biblical text.
Discrepancies between the observed perihelion precession rate of the planet Mercury and that predicted by classical mechanics were prominent among the forms of experimental evidence leading to the acceptance of Einstein's Theory of Relativity ( in particular, his General Theory of Relativity ), which accurately predicted the anomalies.
Discrepancies in the early 1900s between the observed and expected orbits of Uranus and Neptune suggested that there were one or more additional planets beyond Neptune.
Discrepancies between certain lines of text in differing American & British English translations, such as relating to various reasons for detesting all one's sins: a.
* Discrepancies in age of consent laws in which legal sexual activity between members of the same sex is set at a higher age than that for opposite-sex partners.
Discrepancies between her declared income and her ( seemingly luxurious ) lifestyle have been pointed out in the Ukrainian media.
School counselor roles: Discrepancies between actual practice and existing models.
Discrepancies between the two luggage tags on Place's two suitcases further aroused the officers's supicions, and they confirmed that the addresses were false.
Discrepancies in layer numbers between supplements and sources can be explained as catalogues that have been compiled by different sources.

Discrepancies and would
Discrepancies would identify malfunctioning and malicious nodes.

Discrepancies and did
Discrepancies are somewhat explained by the fact that parts did exist in Birotronics inventory to make at least 20 machines, and that being in the betatest phase, the serial numbers on the assembled B90's may not have been in sequential order.

Discrepancies and have
Evangelical apologists such as John W. Haley in his book " Alleged Discrepancies in the Bible " and Norman Geisler in " When Critics Ask " have proposed answers to hundreds of claimed contradictions.

Discrepancies and when
Discrepancies in the Vatican's account of the events surrounding Luciani's death — its inaccurate statements about who found the body, what he had been reading, when he had been found and whether an autopsy could be carried out produced a number of conspiracy theories, many associated with the Vatican Bank, which owned many shares in Banco Ambrosiano.
Discrepancies here can occur for many reasons, but when the departure of assertion from belief is intentional, we usually call that a lie.
Discrepancies with the Boltzmann relation can occur, for example, when oscillations occur so fast that the electrons cannot find a new equilibrium ( see e. g. plasma oscillations ) or when the electrons are prevented from moving by a magnetic field ( see e. g. lower hybrid oscillations ).

Discrepancies and .
Discrepancies in past continuity are sometimes made deliberately ; this is known as retconning.
# Discrepancies compared to non-Muslim sources.
Discrepancies in statements by witnesses about different flights they said they saw on 14 August 1901, raised questions whether any flight was made.
Discrepancies in Savage's story made James Boswell suspicious, but the matter was thoroughly investigated for the first time by W Moy Thomas, who published the results of his research in Notes and Queries ( second series, vol.
Discrepancies and deduction amounts are declared in the annual income tax return and will be part of the refund that follows after annual assessment or reduce the taxation debt that may be payable after assessment.
* Hoebens, Piet Hein Croiset and Professor Tenhaeff Discrepancies in claims of clairvoyance.

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From biblical to medieval Christian traditions, tensions between self-affirmation and other-regard were sometimes discussed under the heading of " disinterested love ," as in the Pauline phrase " love seeks not its own interests.
Following in the Pauline tradition, in the 5th century Saint Augustine viewed Christ as the mediator of the New Covenant between God and man and as the conqueror over sin.
Many scholars now believe that the author was one of Paul's pupils or associates, citing stylistic differences between Hebrews and the other Pauline epistles.
Those who are advocates of Pauline authorship defend the differences that there are between elements in this letter and those commonly considered the genuine work of Paul ( e. g. 1 Thessalonians ).
Advocates of Pauline authorship also point out that the differences between Colossians and the rest of the New Testament is not as great as it is purported to be.
Other scholars, drawing upon distinctions between Jewish Christians, Pauline Christianity, and other groups such as and Marcionites, argue that early Christianity was always fragmented, with contemporaneous competing beliefs.
Fundamental to Pauline theology is the connection between Christ's Resurrection and redemption.
There is a great similarity between the two ; this is not only one of words, small phrases and concepts but extends to the total structure of the two letters which is in addition different from what is taken to be the standard Pauline form.
Written by Lewis between 1949 and 1954, illustrated by Pauline Baynes and originally published in London between October 1950 and March 1956, The Chronicles of Narnia has been adapted several times, complete or in part, for radio, television, the stage, and film.
The victims were five children aged between 10 and 17 — Pauline Reade, John Kilbride, Keith Bennett, Lesley Ann Downey and Edward Evans — at least four of whom were sexually assaulted.
Legendary film critic Pauline Kael remarked on Coburn's unusual characteristics, stating that " he looked like the child of the liaison between Lt Pinkerton and Madame Butterfly ".
The main premise deals with the obsessive relationship between two teenage girls, Pauline Parker and Juliet Hulme, who murder Parker's mother.
The Pauline position was reinforced by the authority of St Augustine in the 5th century: Christ himself shows that to refrain from the killing of animals and the destroying of plants is the height of superstition for, judging that there were no common rights between us and the beasts and trees, who sent devils into swine and with a curse withered the tree on which he found no fruit.
Catholicism under the presidency of Rome was the result of the adjustment between the Petrine and Pauline sections of the Church in the second half of the 2nd century.
In between the wars, only a few composers, like Pauline Hall and Fartein Valen, were significantly influenced by foreign styles.
Pauline Kael had problems with the chemistry between the three lead actors: " Murray is the film's comic mechanism ...
Within the Monck Wing, built between 1865 and 1866, is the viceregal suite, guest bedrooms, and various other drawing and dining rooms for generally non-state affairs, such as the Pauline Vanier Room, a small sitting room where informal meetings are held with visiting heads of state and other officials.
Fundamental to Pauline theology is the connection between Christ's Resurrection and redemption.
Adrian Mole: the Cappuccino Years was broadcast on BBC One between 2 February and 9 March 2001, starring Stephen Mangan as Adrian Mole, Alison Steadman as Pauline Mole and Helen Baxendale as Pandora Braithwaite.
The Pauline epistles are usually placed between the Book of Acts and the General epistles.
The division of authorship between the two writers was first delineated by Pauline Wiggin in 1897, and is widely accepted.
Considerable press at the time focussed on the contest, as the redistribution creating the seat had split One Nation leader Pauline Hanson's seat of Oxley between a safe Labor section which remained in Oxley and a rural section which became Blair.
In Baur's historical theory, Roman Catholicism resulted from the eventual accommodation necessitated between the Petrine and Pauline factions of the Church, beginning in the late 2nd century.

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