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  • Schmalkalden, drawn up by Luther in 1536, Luther's catechisms, and the Formula of Concord which was an attempt to settle doctrinal divisions promulgated in 1580, sum up what is called " the confessional theology of Lutheranism."

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  • If you could sum up Adea in one word, what would it be?

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  • To sum up the history of Scythia, the oldest inhabitants of whom we hear in Scythia were the Cimmerii; the nature of the country makes it probable that some of them were nomads, while others no doubt tilled some land in the river valleys and in the Crimea, where they left their name to ferries, earthworks and the Cimmerian Bosporus.

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  • Towards the end of this same year The Complete English Tradesman, which may be supposed to sum up the experience of his business life, appeared, and its second volume followed two years afterwards.

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  • Iunius Iuvenalis or Juvenal (c. 47-130), sum up for posterity the moral experience of the Roman world from the accession of Tiberius to the death of Domitian.

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  • It does not, however, lie within the scope of the present article to examine the various sources underlying the narrative with any minuteness, but rather to sum up those results of modern criticism which have been generally accepted by Old Testament scholars.

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  • The numerous and complicated details which we sum up under the convenient, but often misleading, single name of caste, are solely dependent for their sanction on public opinion.

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  • The collects of the Breviary are largely drawn from the Gelasian and other Sacramentaries, and they are used to sum up the dominant idea of the festival in connexion with which they happen to be used.

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  • The final couplet often provides an opportunity to sum up the argument of the poem with an epigram.

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  • It seemed to sum up the visitors ' defensive frailty.

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  • To sum up their January 2003 Report they favored a complete free-for-all to allow pharmacies to open anywhere without regulation.

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  • Can't we try and get the word ' wankers ' into general use to sum up readers of the DM and DE?

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  • The attitude itself is as old as Scepticism; but the expressions "agnostic" and "agnosticism" were applied by Huxley to sum up his deductions from those contemporary developments of metaphysics with which the names of Hamilton ("the Unconditioned") and Herbert Spencer ("the Unknowable") were associated; and it is important, therefore, to fix precisely his own intellectual standpoint in the matter.

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  • Let me sum up a few of the elements that made Helen Keller what she is.

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  • Indeed, the hurrying first movement, ' Moving On ', seems to sum up the quality of most people 's quotidian experience !

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  • Let 's now sum up what we have found.

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  • Ca n't we try and get the word ' wankers ' into general use to sum up readers of the DM and DE?

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  • No single style or preference can sum up the period.

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  • If there's one word to sum up those famous Chronicles of Riddick goggles, it's black.

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  • Fun, funky and floral are three words that sum up Ocean Pacific Swimwear.

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  • Read back through the prose and sum up each moment in a handful of words.

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  • Like chocolate melting on the tongue, my words dissolved because I didn't think I could sum up my feelings in three little words.

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  • Poems often sum up in just a few words emotions and feelings that can otherwise be difficult to adequately express.

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  • Since the brands and styles at Zappos are so diverse, there's no way to sum up Zappos' shoes.

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  • Did you know, however, that there is a whole science behind color and the choices we make.Different colors sum up different moods and feelings.

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  • Kant takes for granted that we cannot sum up these imperfect conceptions in a wider reconciling truth.

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  • But no writer has surpassed him in the clearness and brevity with which he could sum up the characteristics of an epoch in the history of the world, or present and define the great forces by which the world has been influenced.

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  • Indeed it may be said that his works, scientific, historical and theological, practically sum up all the learning of western Europe in his time, which he thus made available for his countrymen.

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  • Nearly the same thing is true even of the Aphorisms, in which, following the example of Hippocrates, he endeavoured to sum up the results of his long experience.

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  • Living at the commencement of an epoch of unparalleled scientific activity, Spencer could not possibly sum up and estimate its total production.

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  • In any case, therefore, in which we can sum up the elementary potentials at any point we can calculate the resultant electric force at the same point.

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  • To sum up briefly the history of the development of the heliometer.

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  • To sum up the incidents of this eventful period of his life, it was during it that he lost his mother, always loved and dutifully honoured, by death; his sister had been estranged from him some years before by an imprudent marriage, which, though making her a liberal allowance, he never forgave.

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  • To sum up his character it must be added that he was a very great soldier.

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  • We are now in a p' icion to sum up the ideas of savages about man's relations to the world.

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