How To Use Imputation In A Sentence

  • And if it be not his by inhesion, it can be his no other way but by imputation. The Doctrine of Justification by Faith
  • It is for us to ascertain how far the imputation has been a mere pretext to accuse them of idolatry. A Philosophical Dictionary
  • But the protection which the Paduan Doctor received from some friends of interest and consequence, enabled him to set these imputations at defiance, and to assume, even in the city of Edinburgh, famed as it was for abhorrence of witches and necromancers, the dangerous character of an expounder of futurity. My Aunt Margaret's Mirror
  • Their bizarre distance from reality, their twisted imputations of malignity, their excess, their luxuriance in defamation and falsehood, are obviously symptomatic.
  • All however agree, that no man who ever sat on the bench deserved the imputation of "obduracy" less than Baron Graham. Notes and Queries, Number 189, June 11, 1853 A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, etc.
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  • In regard to the THIRD point -- that to an evil person is then imputed the evil of his life, and to a good person the good of his life, it is to be observed, that the imputation of evil is not accusation, inculpation, and judication, as in the world, but evil itself produces this effect; for the evil freely separate themselves from the good, since they cannot remain together. The Delights of Wisdom Pertaining to Conjugial Love
  • If you'll review the discussion there, you'll see that beginning efforts at probing some of them were taken up before the conversation was waylaid by various imputations of illegitimacy or unwisdom.
  • But there is another more proper signification of the word: hamartia being put for hamartōlos, — “sin,” for a “sinner,” (that is, passively, not actively; not by inhesion, but imputation); for this the phrase of speech and force of the antithesis seem to require. The Doctrine of Justification by Faith
  • The National Trumpet, which was the Radical organ for the State, very naturally gave a different version of the affair, denounced it as a most outrageous political murder, and inveighed most bitterly against what it termed the inhuman barbarity of the opposition journals, which, not content with the death of Walters, sought to slay his good name by slanderous imputation, and to blast the reputation of the stricken widow with baseless hints of complicity in his death. A Fool's Errand. By One of the Fools
  • Intention is the soul of all actions, and causes blamableness and unblamableness in the world, and after death imputation, 452. The Delights of Wisdom Pertaining to Conjugial Love
  • In no instance, therefore, in the illustrations of inaccuracy given in the preceding pages, is there any imputation of perverse and intentional inveracity. An Ethical Problem Or, Sidelights upon Scientific Experimentation on Man and Animals
  • Occasionally, the term faction is used as a synonym for political party, but" with opprobrious sense, conveying the imputation of selfish or mischievous ends or turbulent or unscrupulous methods ", according to the Oxford English Dictionary. Pepys' Diary
  • – a person of his high nice notions of character – what a distance it would put even between his friendship and her – but that thought was banished instantly, with one glance at Mr. Thorn's imputation of ungenerousness. Queechy
  • Well, Andrew, if you think the 'rules of theoconservatism' are so loathesome, why are YOU so quick to adopt their over-heated rhetoric, the imputations of bad faith to anyone who dares disagree, and lapses into nudge-nudge wink-wink innuendo that rapidly becomes tiresome in teenage boys, let alone something pretending to be a serious examination of a serious candidate for the presidency? "I mean no disrespect."
  • And if he would not accept an intemperate slave, what pains should the master himself take to avoid that imputation. 93 For with the incontinent man it is not as with the self-seeker and the covetous. Memorabilia
  • To close this discourse, I shall only from it obviate a putid calumny cast by the Papists, Quakers, and others of the same confederacy, against the grace of God, upon the doctrine of the free justification of a sinner, through the imputation of the righteousness of Christ: for with a shameless impudence they clamour on all by whom it is asserted, as those who maintain salvation to be attainable through a mere external imputation of righteousness; whilst those so saved are Pneumatologia
  • Here I shall only observe, that the apostle expressly and in terms affirms that “by the obedience of Christ we are made righteous,” or justified; which we cannot be but by the imputation of it unto us. The Doctrine of Justification by Faith
  • To hold otherwise would leave municipalities the helpless victims of all those who choose to publish untrue imputations which injure their reputations.
  • In other words, in the conceptual cognition of “the year 2008,” “the year 2008” is the basis of imputation (gdags-gzhi) for such existent totally conceptional phenomena as “the categories not-yet-happening, presently-happening, and no-longer - happening.” What Does a Buddha Know in Knowing the Past, Present, and Future? ��� Part Two: Variant Indian Buddhist Views Concerning Temporally Related Phenomena
  • The objective imputation theory is the fashion of study in German academy of criminal law.
  • Such an affection has he for his country, and so truly desirous is he of the welfare of it, that he would be content to lie under the imputation of a false prophet, so that their ruin might be prevented. Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume IV (Isaiah to Malachi)
  • Moral imputation, which is justly banished from legal argument, seems to find a proper place in theological. Essays and Reviews: The Education of the World, Bunsen's Biblical Researches, On the Study of the Evidences of Christianity; Seances Historiques de Gen��ve; On the Mosaic Cosmogony; Tendencies of Religious Thought in England, 1688-1750; On the Interpr
  • Distrust naturally creates distrust, and by nothing is good-will and kind conduct more speedily changed than by invidious jealousies and uncandid imputations, whether expressed or implied.
  • he denied the imputation
  • The second was the invariable denial that followed - the outright refutation of indisputable evidence, or the protestations of innocence or ignorance, or the imputation that supplements had been spiked or contaminated.
  • However, having regard to the trial judge's reasons as a whole, and considering both the content of some of S's speeches already mentioned, and the broad latitude allowed by the defence of fair comment, the defamatory imputation that while S would not engage in violence herself she “would condone violence” by others, is an opinion that could honestly have been expressed on the proved facts by a person prejudiced, exaggerated or obstinate in his views. Daimnation!: Fair Comment
  • What was being said was close to an imputation, and members cannot get around rules against unparliamentary language by circumlocution.
  • And it will be found that some of its omissions which have given rise to prolonged discussion are probably to be referred to nothing else but the oscitancy of a transcriber with such a codex before him [129]: Without having recourse to any more abstruse hypothesis; without any imputation of bad faith; -- certainly without supposing that the words omitted did not exist in the inspired autograph of the Evangelist. The Last Twelve Verses of the Gospel According to S. Mark Vindicated Against Recent Critical Objectors and Established
  • You say this article carries the imputation that your client is guilty of procuring arson.
  • Now, it is not required of the severest judge, that, as a judge, he should hate the guilty person, no, although he be guilty originally by inhesion, and not by imputation. The Doctrine of Justification by Faith
  • Our oneness with Him even now in His exalted position above (Eph 2: 6), so that all that belongs to Him of righteousness, &c., belongs to us also by perfect imputation and progressive impartation, is the ground of our love being perfected so that we can have confidence in the day of judgment. Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
  • -- In spite of my unwillingness to imply any possible belief of mine that the preceding unrhymed narratives can enter into competition with the elaborate poems of the author of "The Earthly Paradise," yet the similarity of subjects, and the imputation of plagiarism already made in private circles, induce me to remark that "Admetus" was completed before the publication of the "Love of Alcestis," and The Poems of Emma Lazarus, Volume 1
  • And we may see that, in the phrase of the Scripture, the denomination of sinners follows the imputation as well as the inhesion of sin; which will give light unto that place of the apostle, The Doctrine of Justification by Faith
  • If his reply agrees with your statement, you shall be publicly cleared from every imputation.
  • Analysing the core imputation vector set may instruct the decision makers in the lower level to form coalitions for making larger profits.
  • True; but whereas he might have done so, it is evident that the disposal of men into this state and condition of right unto life and salvation, does not depend on nor proceed from the pardon of sin, but has another cause; which is, the imputation of the righteousness of Christ unto us, as he fulfilled the law for us. The Doctrine of Justification by Faith
  • It is merely an imputation – in other words, something abstract that nevertheless functions to produce effects. Making Progress on the Spiritual Path: Network Theory
  • Associated standard deviations include a variance correction factor to account for variability as a result of the imputation process.
  • I-- a person of his high nice notions of character -- what a distance it would put even between his friendship and her, -- but that thought was banished instantly, with one glance at Mr. Thorn's imputation of ungenerousness. Queechy
  • The tort of defamation protects a person from untrue imputations which harm his reputation with others.
  • It's a very complex issue in New Zealand, because we have what's called imputation tax credit, which means if you're a New Zealand shareholder you pay your personal rate not the company rate on any distributions you get. NZ On Screen
  • These things were right and proper, but Wikkey felt uncomfortable under an imputation of "cheekiness" from the "big chap" who had so taken his fancy, and wondered at his own feeling. Wikkey A Scrap
  • A single provision of the bill has been the subject of charges and imputations that the silver dollar was, in a fraudulent and surreptitious way, "demonetized" by this act. Recollections of Forty Years in the House, Senate and Cabinet An Autobiography.
  • The imputations of irreligion having spent their force; they think an imputation of change might now be turned to account as a holster for their duperies.
  • The history of Monmouth would alone suffice to refute the Imputation of inconstancy which is so frequently thrown on the common people. The History of England, from the Accession of James II — Volume 1
  • So, if a son that is by his father sent about merchandise do sinfully miscarry upon the sea, the imputation of his wickedness by your rule, should be imposed upon his father that sent him: or if a servant, under his master's command transporting a sum of money, be assailed by robbers and die in many irreconciled iniquities, you may call the business of the master the author of the servant's damnation: but this is not so: the king is not bound to answer the particular endings of his soldiers, the father of his son, nor the master of his servant; for they purpose not their death, when they purpose their services. The Life of King Henry V
  • Having regard to that uncontroverted evidence of Mr Bolt's state of mind it is clear that he did not care whether the article conveyed the defamatory imputation or not.
  • a blasphemous meaning, yet they sheltered themselves under the similitude from the imputation of downright blasphemy. Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume IV (Isaiah to Malachi)
  • To my shame a reputation bent or maimed defamed the image staid, and disrepute disgraced my case, plagued with infamy and ill repute, a name ablaze by imputation as a most unsavoury reputation won or lost or never claimed. Reputation Never Claimed
  • All things are otherwise in the imputation of his righteousness unto us, which respects us absolutely, and not under a temporary capacity, abides with us for ever, changes our state and relation unto God, and is an effect of superabounding grace. The Doctrine of Justification by Faith
  • Directors contain _no charge, nor the slightest imputation of a charge_, against Mr. Fowke; _but I see no reason why the board should condescend to tell him so_. The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. 08 (of 12)
  • As an aside, how much of the decrease in progressivity comes from greater breadth of stock ownership -- if more people own stock, then more people are imputed to be be paying corporate income taxes -- not that such imputations have anything to do with actual tax incidence? The Distribution of Tax Burdens, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
  • The imputation of such benefits raises a number of issues, including the correct identification of the beneficiaries.
  • Harvey Sacks has suggested to me that, in the case of directions, a small repayment is automatically involved, namely, the imputation, which could be positive, that the asked person looks like“a native of these parts.” Behavior in Public Places
  • (Also) I think we need to be careful about the use of the word 'cannibalise' which brings with it an imputation of bad behaviour. Latest News - Yahoo!7 News
  • And though his income, as you know, was so small, he never ran in debt, and by an exact but open oeconomy, escaped all imputation of meanness: while by forbearing either to conceal, or repine at his limited fortune, he blunted even the raillery of the dissipated, by frankly and good humouredly meeting it half way. Camilla
  • To clear myself from the imputation of disrespect and dissatisfaction is more than I have now hopes of doing. Letter 62
  • Christ's reply to this imputation is copious and cogent, that every mouth may be stopped with sense and reason, before it be stopped with fire and brimstone. Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume V (Matthew to John)
  • the imputation that my success was due to nepotism meant that I was not taken seriously
  • The tax credit is an imputation based on the fact that corporation tax has been paid.
  • The imputation is unjust; "I am neither actuated by a devil, nor in compact with one;" and this he evidenced by what he did against the devil's kingdom. Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume V (Matthew to John)
  • So, if a son that is by his father sent about merchandise do sinfully miscarry upon the sea, the imputation of his wickedness, by your rule, should be imposed upon his father that sent him: or if a servant, under his master’s command transporting a sum of money, be assailed by robbers and die in many irreconciled iniquities, you may call the business of the master the author of the servant’s damnation. Act IV. Scene I. The Life of King Henry the Fifth
  • And so I was wrong to make that imputation, which is why I try to be more careful when I make them today on this show, three or four years later. Sound & Fury: The Washington Punditocracy and the Collapse of American Politics
  • In this enunciation, faith is the object of imputation; but Christ and his obedience are the impetratory The Works of James Arminius, Vol. 2
  • Distrust naturally creates distrust, and by nothing is good-will and kind conduct more speedily changed than by invidious jealousies and uncandid imputations, whether expressed or implied.
  • It was natural that the descendant of the Incas should desire to relieve his race from so odious an imputation; and we must have charity for him, if he does show himself, on some occasions, where the honor of his country is at stake, "high gravel-blind."
  • That which gained him the imputation was the fact that his nature was without a particle of the aggressive, and all its defensive of as purely negative a character as was possible. Robert Falconer
  • Among the officers present there was one, an old lieutenant, medalled and decorated, who had been deeply wounded by imputations uttered by the Duc de Sairmeuse. The Honor of the Name
  • Do note, however, the snide tone of the remark, and the imputation of dishonesty and skullduggery among scientists.
  • However, it insensibly seemed to give the lie to his imputation; for his spirits rose to a more elevated pitch of mirth and good-fellowship; he sung, or rather roared, the Early Horn, so as to alarm the whole neighbourhood, and began to slabber his companions with a most bear-like affection. The Adventures of Ferdinand Count Fathom
  • No, my Lord; the safe principle is to keep the tenant two or three gales behind, and if he fails in submission, or turns restiff, and becomes openly contumacious, then you have the means of rectifying the errors of his judgment in your own hands, and it can be done with the color of both law and justice, behind which any man may stand without the imputation of harsh motives, or an excessive love of subordination. Valentine M'Clutchy, The Irish Agent The Works of William Carleton, Volume Two
  • This paper analyzes the imputation of responsibility of single subjects violation of law and the responsibility sharing of.
  • To hold otherwise would leave municipalities the helpless victims of all those who choose to publish untrue imputations which injure their reputations.

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