Definition of Inconsistences

1. inconsistence [n] - See also: inconsistence

Lexicographical Neighbors of Inconsistences

inconsequentia
inconsequential
inconsequentiality
inconsequentially
inconsequentialness
inconsequently
inconsequentness
inconsiderable
inconsiderably
inconsideracy
inconsiderate
inconsiderately
inconsiderateness
inconsideration
inconsistence
inconsistences (current term)
inconsistencies
inconsistency
inconsistent
inconsistently
inconsistentness
inconsisting
inconsolable
inconsolableness
inconsolably
inconsolate
inconsonance
inconsonances
inconsonant
inconspicuous

Literary usage of Inconsistences

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Case Between Sir William Clayton, Bart. and the Duchy of Cornwall by John Haines (1834)
"3rd, is full of inconsistences; and is an Act procured to be pas ed, with a view, as it seems to me, to do away our tenant-right of renewal; and to break up ..."

2. Paedobaptism Examined: With Replies to the Arguments and Objections of Dr by Abraham Booth (1829)
"Again : What think you of those inconsistences and contradictions, into which our most eminent opposers have fallen, respecting the principal ground of ..."

3. Social Justice: A Critical Essay by Westel Woodbury Willoughby (1900)
"It is true that Socrates' own work went little beyond showing the inconsistences of current Sophistic assertions, yet the doctrine which we have mentioned ..."

4. Social Justice: A Critical Essay by Westel Woodbury Willoughby (1900)
"It is true that Socrates' own work went little beyond showing the inconsistences of current Sophistic assertions, yet the doctrine which we have mentioned ..."

5. An Inquiry Into the Modern Prevailing Notions Respecting that Freedom of by Jonathan Edwards (1840)
"... that might be reduced to more demonstrable inconsistences, and repugnances to common sense and to themselves; though their inconsistences indeed may not ..."

6. The Works of Jonathan Edwards: With a Memoir of His Life and Character by Jonathan Edwards, Tryon Edwards (1854)
"Into what glaring inconsistences will not men run, rather than give up a favorite and indefensible hypothesis ! Yet they are so blinded by their attachment ..."

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