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Definition of Controvertible

Controvertible
Controvertible Con`tro*ver"ti*ble, a. Capable of being controverted; disputable; admitting of question. -- Con`tro*ver"ti*bly, adv.

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- Thomas Henry (1892). "Agnosticism And Christianity". Essays Upon Some Controverted Questions. Macmillan. p. 364. Agnosticism And Christianity: Therefore...
- notion of Gr****: diaspora/Hebrew: Palestine in matters of canon has been controverted by clear evidence of the circulation of the Septuagint in Palestine....
- they think, are totally implausible, unbelievable, disre****ble, and controvertible, for they go beyond the bounds of reason. Militant atheists can find...
- The Church in Rome in the First Century: An Examination of Various Controverted Questions Relating to its History, Chronology, Literature and Traditions...
- March 2019. Cowie, D. J. (1934). "How Christchurch Got Its Name – A Controverted Subject". Victoria University of Wellington. Archived from the original...
- mention ideas similar to those expounded in the early Upanishads, before controverting them and using them in different ways. Between 450 CE and the sixth...
- explained its rationale for making these changes and for preserving other controverted expressions in the 1988 publication Praying Together, with which it presented...
- August 2017. Cowie, D. J. (1934). "How Christchurch Got Its Name – A Controverted Subject". Victoria University of Wellington. Archived from the original...
- vertere adverse, adversity, advertise, anniversary, avert, controversy, controvert, conversant, conversation, converse, convert, diversify, divert, extrovert...
- Fictive gathering of notable theologians who "controverted prestigious superiors of the Roman church", at back 1. John Wycliffe, 2. Jan Hus, 3. Jerome...