Such churches and chapels shall be considered as presentative benefices. |
The benefice became presentative in 1899 and was called a vicarage from the first institution. |
In opposition to presentative realism, Dewey offers his 'naturalistic' interpretation of knowledge. |
The foregoing paragraphs on presentative instruction may seem strange to the American teacher. |
Acting in Elizabethan days was a presentative, rather than a representative, art. |
Indeed, to raise the possibility of error in introspection seems to do away with the certainty of presentative knowledge. |