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Let us then aim to correct these irregularities of feeling, and to dismiss these misinterpretations of providence.
FEMALE SCRIPTURE BIOGRAPHIES, VOL. IFRANCIS AUGUSTUS COXIf only the Word of Truth were rightly divided such, and other misinterpretations, would cease.
THE PROPHET EZEKIELARNO C. GAEBELEINThis seems to be a misunderstanding for 'Le fils du Rost,' and may be classed with the misinterpretations of a French source.
PARZIVAL (VOL. 1 OF 2)WOLFRAM VON ESCHENBACKThey do not do what they set out to do; they are full of misunderstandings, misinterpretations, interpolations and omissions.
A LIBRARIAN'S OPEN SHELFARTHUR E. BOSTWICKBut certain attitudes make misinterpretations by some people inevitable.
PATHS OF JUDGEMENTANNE DOUGLAS SEDGWICKOur continental neighbours at first grossly misinterpreted the case; and more excusably than in many other misinterpretations.
THE UNCOLLECTED WRITINGS OF THOMAS DE QUINCEY--VOL. 1THOMAS DE QUINCEYIn these discussions Simla gave evidence of a sound exegesis, free from misinterpretations.
HISTORY OF THE JEWS, VOL. II (OF 6)HEINRICH GRAETZWe have ample reason, then, for supposing such misinterpretations.
ESSAYS: SCIENTIFIC, POLITICAL, & SPECULATIVE, VOL. IHERBERT SPENCERThe resultant theory of tragedy, with special regard to its misinterpretations of Aristotle, may be briefly summarized.
TRAGEDYASHLEY H. THORNDIKESome objections to the Bible and Christianity originate in misinterpretations of portions of the Bible.
MODERN SKEPTICISM: A JOURNEY THROUGH THE LAND OF DOUBT AND BACK AGAINJOSEPH BARKER