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  1. Somehow he managed to end his onslaught - like so many of his attacks it was also an apologia - on a note of hope.
  2. This brought him into conflict with a pagan critic, and the exchange of argument can be deduced from the defence ( Apologia ) for Christianity which Justin composed and which he later supplemented with a further appendix.
  3. To the readers of 1850 it represented on the one hand a great Romantic apologia, though the stress on the French Revolution would not have pleased; on the other hand it could be seen as specifically a mid-Victorian poem, contemporary with the work of Tennyson, George Eliot and Matthew Arnold.
  4. Shlomo Argov, then Israeli ambassador in London, denounced the series as "a bold apologia for what is none other than basic PLO doctrine".
  5. His final, understated comments on the worthwhile qualities of a career in politics are as good an apologia for a much-derided trade as I have read recently.
  6. Indeed, philosophers such as Susan Mendus, of York University, produced a novel apologia for liberal book-banning: "Where free speech is employed in such a way as to destroy the possibility of communication and of mutual understanding, then its raison d'etre is destroyed," she argued.
  7. IN A LONG apologia for having had the temerity to undertake a psycho-biography of Mrs Thatcher, Leo Abse denies that his book is a personal attack on her, but agrees that it may have some admonitory function in warning people not to acquiesce too readily in the disposition of someone who would appear, on his argument, to be gravely unbalanced.
  8. A typical apologia was that offered in 1960 by Frances Stevens in The Living Tradition :
  9. Release could only come if and when he finished his long apologia.
  10. Cardinal Newman wrote in his Apologia pro vita sua , "From the time that I became a Catholic
  11. Norbrook offers such a spirited apologia for his methodology that you will forgive him most things.
  12. During the late 1580s, Hooker became involved in a bitter theological dispute with the Presbyterian, Walter Travers, and as a result in the early 1590s he retired to a country living in Wiltshire to compose a literary apologia for the church which had been created in 1559.
  13. The secretary of state for Northern Ireland appeared on television to read a special apologia for detention without trial.

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