Not in adulteries and uncleannesses, but let there be honourable union between believing persons, so that at least no adultery nor uncleanness be named in God's church; not in strife and envy.
The angel replied, "Shun adulteries as internal, and approach the Lord, and you will possess it.
That that spiritual sufficiency is also in the natural principle, and will not be wanting to those at this day, who come to the Lord, and abominate adulteries as infernal, has been told me from heaven.
But it is to be observed, that such are determined and confirmed adulterers, but not non-deliberate adulterers: for in the chapter concerning adulteries and their degrees, four kinds are treated of.
No less is that of the English Eighth Henry, the real father of the Reformation, in England, and founder of the Anglican Church, whose adulteries and murders make him a historic Blue Beard.
Men in orders are sometimes deceived by the devil that they marry unrighteously and foredo themselves by the adulteries in which they continue.
In Rome adulteries increased as divorces were multiplied.
It appeared that John had received bribes for the consecration of bishops; that he had ordained one who was only ten years old; that he was charged with incest, and with so many adulteries that the Lateran Palace had become a brothel.
This is broken and softened in parents who shun adulteriesas infernal and love marriages as heavenly.
And no one can be reformed unless he shuns adulteries as infernal and loves marriages as heavenly.
It is true that the earth might be filled with inhabitants by fornications and adulteries as well as by marriages, but not heaven; and for the reason that hell is from adulteries but heaven from marriages.
From what has been thus far presented what the good is that results from chastity in marriage can be inferred, consequently what the good works of chastity are that a man does who shuns adulteries as sins against God.
The man who while he lived in the world had shunned adulteries as sins, and who has been inaugurated by the Lord into marriage love, comes into this state first outwardly and afterward more and more interiorly to eternity.
From this it is clear why marriages are heavenly and adulteries infernal; for marriage is an image of heaven, and true marriage love is an image of the Lord, while adultery is an image of hell, and love of adultery is an image of the devil.
All this makes clear that the origin of adulteries is the love and consequent conjunction of evil and falsity.
From this also it is clear how holy and heavenly marriages are in themselves, and how profane and diabolical adulteries are.
When ladies talk of their adulteriesto their female friends, they say, "I confess I have some inclination for him.
All then retired, the oldest being the first to depart, since the greater their age the more adulteries they had committed.
Flaubert desired to paint, and not the adulteries of a woman of the provinces.
The Prosecuting Attorney, summing up his opinion of Madame Bovary, has said: "The second title of this work might be: The Story of the Adulteries of a Provincial Woman.
Then, without remorse, without an avowal, without a tear of repentance over this suicide which is brought about by adulteries in the night watches, she goes to receive the sacrament for the dying.
For, in the first place, moderation is the appointment of nature, and deters men from all frenzy and madness of love, and from all adulteries and immoderate use of meats and drinks, and makes them good friends to their own wives.
Cassandra in reporting the Misfortunes of the Greeks stops at the Adulteries of Clytemnestra and Aegiala And gives this handsome reason for making a Halt.
This Plectrudis having been divorced by her Husband Pipin, because of her many Adulteries and flagitious Course of Life; as soon as her Husband was dead, proved the Incendiary of many Seditions in France.
How is it possible the Daughter should be chaste, that cannot reckon up the adulteries of her Mother, though she be nere so well in breath, without a dozen stops or intermissions at the least?
Adulteries and Whoredoms arc not only public and common vices.
Secondly, the trifler shamefully reporteth, that adulteries and whoredomes are not onely publique, and common vices amongst Islanders: but that they are not accounted by them for vices.
But I was permitted to tell him that adulteries are heinous, although to those like himself they do not appear to be such, and even appear permissible, on account of their seductive and enticing delights.
He said that in the life of the body he had regarded adulteries as of no account.
If, then, they but hear adulteries mentioned they turn away.
Those that have regardedadulteries as abominable, and have lived in a chaste love of marriage, are more than all others in the order and form of heaven, and therefore in all beauty, and continue unceasingly in the flower of youth.
Those that have taken delight in adulteries pass their time in brothels, where all things are vile and filthy; these they love, and chaste homes they shun, falling into a swoon as soon as they enter them.
In the Word adulteriessignify adulterations of good, and whoredoms perversions of truth (n.
Those that have experienced delight in adulteries cannot come into heaven (n.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "adulteries" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.