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Definition of Theses
1. thesis [n] - See also: thesis
Lexicographical Neighbors of Theses
Literary usage of Theses
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The History of the Popes, from the Close of the Middle Ages: Drawn from the by Ludwig Pastor, Goldwin Smith, Frederick Ignatius Antrobus, Ralph Francis Kerr (1908)
"His anti-theses went too far on certain points, where they put forward scholastic
opinions as if they were truths of faith. Generally, however, the defence ..."
2. The History of the Popes: From the Close of the Middle Ages. Drawn from the by Ludwig Pastor (1908)
"His anti-theses went too far on certain points, where they put forward scholastic
opinions as if they were truths of faith. Generally, however, the defence ..."
3. The Cambridge Modern History by Adolphus William Ward, George Walter Prothero (1907)
"In the theses Luther makes six distinct assertions about Indulgences and their
... The theses had a circulation which for the times was unprecedented. ..."
4. The Monist by Hegeler Institute, Edward C. Hegeler (1905)
"HAECKEL'S theses. A PROTEST. Though I feel happy to belong to those of whom Ernst
Haeckel says that the clear insight into the evolution of the world not ..."
5. Readings in European History: A Collection of Extracts from the Sources by James Harvey Robinson (1906)
"LUTHER'S NINETY-FIVE theses CONCERNING INDULGENCES (1517) Luther did not ...
In a letter to Leo X, written six months after the posting of the theses, ..."
6. History of the Christian Church by John Fletcher Hurst (1900)
"FROM THE theses TO THE BURNING OF THE POPE'S BULL. THE theses were condemned as
heretical successively by the faculties of Cologne, Louvain, ..."
7. History of the Christian Church by John Fletcher Hurst (1900)
"CHAPTER VIII. FROM THE theses TO THE BURNING OF THE POPE'S BULL. THE theses were
condemned as heretical successively by the faculties ..."