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Definition of Incongruities
1. incongruity [n] - See also: incongruity
Lexicographical Neighbors of Incongruities
Literary usage of Incongruities
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Religious Thought in England, from the Reformation to the End of Last by John Hunt (1871)
"incongruities To this following of the letter may be traced many evident
incongruities in Bunyan's theology. Scripture phrases which apparently contradict ..."
2. History of Spanish Literature by George Ticknor (1891)
"incongruities OF PASTORAL FICTION. joying for above a century a popularity which
may well be compared with that of the “Diana” of Montemayor, if, indeed, ..."
3. The Cumulative Book Index by H.W. Wilson Company (1901)
"... incongruities, inconsistencies nnd blasphemies. Hull. M. pa. 10с. Banner of
Light. Purity ami destiny ni Hindern spiritualism. Hall. T: H. .«L'. ..."
4. Synonyms of the Old Testament: Their Bearing on Christian Faith and Practice by Robert Baker Girdlestone (1871)
"The incongruities of human nature illustrated by the Hebrew names of man. — § 2.
Moaning and usai^e of the word Adam. — § 3. The title ' Son of Man.' — § 4. ..."
5. Rationale of Judicial Evidence, Specially Applied to English Practice by Jeremy Bentham (1827)
"incongruities OF ROMAN LAW IX RESPECT OF THE EXTRACTION OF EVIDENCE. FOR the
extraction and receipt of testimony, the Roman system admits of but one of the ..."