Are they not for the most part the records of the misapprehensions of the misinformed?
Few things are actually what they seem today; they are colored both by misapprehensions and by moods.
But so many misapprehensions have grown up around the word that some of us have become very suspicious of it.
He is struck, moreover, with the ease with which ancient misapprehensions are transmitted from generation to generation and with the difficulty of launching a newer and clearer and truer idea of anything.
It is possible, nevertheless, to trace certain general outlines which may serve to clarify the possible influence that was exercised on Sun, and to correct some current misapprehensions as to the nature and extent of that influence.
If one were to attempt to define the relations of the min sheng ideology to the various types of Western economic doctrines at present current, certain misapprehensionsmay be eliminated at the outset.
VI International Misapprehensions and National Differences Some years ago I was visiting the cyclorama of Niagara Falls in London and listening to the intelligent description of the scene given by the "lecturer.
So long as this power of dispelling the illusion remains with us, we need not be alarmed at the number and variety of the momentary misapprehensions to which we are liable.
So far I have spoken of an illusion of introspection as analogous to the slight misapprehensions of sense-impression which were touched on in connection with illusions of sense (Chapter III.
Of the more serious misapprehensions to which these statements may give rise I will glance only at one or two.
Whether these misapprehensions arose from want of perspicuity in the writer, or want of attention in the readers, admits of no dispute; the former was most probably the case.
I think this apostle hath observed this confusion, and hath applied himself to remove it, by correcting the misapprehensionsof Christians, and reducing their thoughts and ways to the frame of true Christianity.
Now this is our childish foolishness, that we look upon the gospel only by halves, and this being alone seen, begets misapprehensions and mistakes in our minds, for ordinarily we supply that which we see not with some fancy of our own.
It was a needful caveat, and a very timeous advertisement, because of the naturalmisapprehensions in men’s minds of the gospel.
This is certainly the cunning sleight of Satan, with the deceitfulness and ignorance of our own hearts, that leads men, and sometimes one and the same man, at diverse times, to contrary misapprehensions of divine truths.
Perhaps the most important result would be to correct the misapprehensions that are almost universal concerning the material condition of Ireland.
Things are much different in many respects from what Irish-Americans have been led to believe by newspaper articles and other publications, and it is right and necessary that misapprehensions should be corrected.
His misapprehensionsand mistakes frequently reached the grotesque.
All the errors of the scientists concerning Christianity, and especially two strange misapprehensions that avail more than anything else to blind men to its real signification, arise therefrom.
Such are the two chief misapprehensions in regard to the Christian doctrine, and from those most of the false arguments on the subject have originated.
To speak truth there must be moral equality or else no respect; and hence between parent and child intercourse is apt to degenerate into a verbal fencing-bout, and misapprehensions to become engrained.
For charity begins blindfold; and only through a series of misapprehensions rises at length into a settled principle of love and patience, and a firm belief in all our fellow-men.
If the reviewer had done so, he might have avoided several material misapprehensions and misstatements, which it is difficult to reconcile with the friendly tone of the article or the known ability of the writer.
No one likes to have foolish or erroneous notions imputed to him, and I have pointed out some of the misapprehensions into which an able writer in the "Edinburgh Review" (No.
Yet it represented then one of the many current misapprehensions about the Filipinos which moved this great nation to destroy a young republic set up in a spirit of intelligent and generous emulation of our own.
TXT]4481 Affected misapprehensions Any excess pushes to craziness Bad laws are best broken Being in heart and mind the brother to the sister with women Bounds of his intelligence closed their four walls Boys, of course--but men, too!
I proceed to state some instances of words and interpretations which are evidently founded upon misapprehensions of passages in Skinner.
The conditions in which newspapers are made render mistakes and misapprehensions sometimes unavoidable; but every reputable newspaper holds itself ready to correct and repair such mistakes when they injure or annoy innocent persons.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "misapprehensions" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.