There are some thirteen appellatives in this section of his epistle, and all are true of every saint of God. |
Then came better times, but those unloving interjections and appellatives remained forever dissolved in detergent soapsuds. |
Divine appellatives may indeed refer to a particular god, but we have no way to determine just which of the possible referents is intended. |
Observe how clearly the author states that all these appellatives employed as names of God came into existence after the Creation. |
With regard to appellatives, it is only the use of capital letters that bears resemblance to German writing conventions. |
Such derisive appellatives, all too commonly applied to those with some early affinity for science, should be doggedly countered with whatever means we can bring to bear. |