Which preposition to use with contradictions

of Occurrences 113%

"'When you can stand face to face with folly, extravagance, spiritual insensibility, contradiction of sinners, persecution, and endure it all as Jesus endured it,that is victory.

to Occurrences 108%

"The French Ideal," writes the Nationalist Tekin Alp in Thoughts on the Nature and Plan of a Greater Turkey, "is in contradiction to the needs and conditions of the age."

in Occurrences 107%

There are no contradictions in it.

between Occurrences 31%

I believe of it, as of the two others I just mentioned, that there is no real contradiction between the two cases; and that some-when, somehow, somewhere, in the world to come, we shall see them clearly reconciled; and justify God in all His dealings, and glorify Him in all His ways.

with Occurrences 23%

It is needful for her public honour in the eyes of the world that she should not seem to be in contradiction with truth, but that either the apparent truth should be proved questionable, or else that her own teaching should be shown to be compatible with it.

from Occurrences 8%

To men, you want no decency, if they don't provoke you: as to that, I wish you would only learn to be as patient of contradiction from others, as you would have other people be to you.

on Occurrences 7%

I haven't fully made up my mind as to the manner of capturing him, and there must be no contradictions on the subject.

into Occurrences 5%

Contrarily, you must take care not to allow yourself to be misled by contradictions into exaggerating or extending a statement of your own.

as Occurrences 5%

However, when he replied, Lord Anglesey treated the contradiction as absolute, and Lord Bathurst told the Duke he must give some explanation, which the Duke did, saying he did not mean to accuse Lord Anglesey of declaring he had the King's permission when he had not, but only that he had reason to think he had not.

by Occurrences 3%

In order to observe the workings of this Herbartian machine we shall go over the four principal contradictions by which his acuteness is put to the testthe problems of inherence, of change, of the continuous, of the ego.

within Occurrences 2%

But surely either interpolator or forger must have had more sense than to place two such gross and absurd contradictions within about sixty lines of each other.

than Occurrences 2%

His remarkable acuteness is busier in loosening than in binding; it is more happy in the discovery of contradictions than in their resolution.

for Occurrences 2%

This I have now endeavoured; and I believe our adversaries will talk more sparingly of absurdities and contradictions for the future, and they will lose the best argument they have against the orthodox expositions of Scripture.

in Occurrences 1%

FaustusTo Fettle, &c. QUERIES: Catacombs and Bone-houses, by Rev. A. Gatty Contradictions in Don Quixote, &c., by S.W. Singer Ancient Alms-Basins Minor Queries:Cupid CryingWas Sir G. Jackson Junius?Ballad of Dick and the DevilErasmus' ParaphraseIland ChestCourt of WardsAncient TilesPilgrimage of kingsAnthony BekWelsh CustomFall of RainMetal for TelescopesColonel Blood's HouseLucas's MS.TheophaniaMS.

at Occurrences 1%

What seemed to be in such sharp contradiction at the outside is seen to flow naturally from the perfectly homogeneous and consistent character within.

about Occurrences 1%

Thus, not having any perfect idea of the LEAST EXTENSION OF MATTER, nor of INFINITY, we are at a loss about the divisibility of matter; but having perfect, clear, and distinct ideas of NUMBER, our reason meets with none of those inextricable difficulties in numbers, nor finds itself involved in any contradictions about them.

Which preposition to use with  contradictions