| 1. | It does not take logicians or historians or anthropologists to confute them.
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| 2. | Yet several other " certain " failures confuted their detractors.
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| 3. | The authorities dragged Gyergyay through the mire, but could not confute anything.
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| 4. | Here he was forced to attend a Cotton sermon in October 1643, which he confuted.
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| 5. | He answered : " I am sent to you to confute, not to embrace your heresy.
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| 6. | Thirty-seven articles were then drawn up and sent to the University of Cambridge to be confuted.
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| 7. | To confute his detractors he now wrote the last of the series, entitled " Envy ".
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| 8. | In a book on lifestowing Frigo most notably confuted the Derridean notion of the archive as a form of power.
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| 9. | He began by applauding the prosecution of the author he was confuting; Daniel Waterland came in 1730 to his defence.
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| 10. | In the same year More confuted a sermon preached by Andrew Perne in Norwich Cathedral, and a controversy grew up.
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