A subordinatequestion, however, it has been suggested, still remains to be determined.
2
But their fitness for the ballot was a subordinatequestion.
3
But the Tariff is a very subordinatequestion, compared with the salvation of the Union.
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Instead of wrangling about this subordinatequestion, let us try to pray after this manner.
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Whether they were also 'the Presbyters' referred to as his authority by Papias is quite a secondary and subordinatequestion.
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These were very subordinatequestions to them-though , Ithink ,offirst importance to Ginx's Baby.
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Thus, in order to answer three out of the four subordinatequestions into which What can I know?
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These, Sir, are subordinatequestions.
9
Most of the traditional points of difference between Pharisees and Sadducees relate to subordinatequestions of ritual, jurisprudence, and the calendar.
10
The great lesson which they teach remains the same, however subordinatequestions about the nature of the star and the like may be settled.
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We need not dwell on subordinatequestions, as to the number of languages represented there, or as to the catalogue in verses 9 and 10.