But it seems, the action you propose to yourself is divested of some of the aggravations of seduction.
But I have since learned a circumstance before which all other aggravations of my inhumanity fade away.
Is it possible, that you would have left me to have been informed of it by a mere accident, and with all the shocking aggravations you well knew that accident would give it?
Why should I insist upon such aggravationsas hunger, beggary, and external wretchedness?
The aggravations are generally from motion or jarring; from pressure or tightness of clothing.
I saw the necessity of putting an end to her suspense, and of preventing the news from reaching her with fallacious aggravations or at an unseasonable time.
Understand well the aggravations of this sin of prodigality: viz.
You are next to observe the aggravations of this sin.
Wherein you may observe a gradation of aggravations of this enmity.
There were, indeed, independently of such circumstances, some occasional aggravations of those symptoms.
They will serve to show that less mischief could scarcely have accompanied such an event when considered with the treacherous and hostile aggravations of the enemies of the Revolution.
Repeated aggravations will provoke a retort, and policy justify the measure.
In man's case, we must not take into the account the aggravations of death which his own misconduct produces.
For those aggravations seem superadded, in the case of men, as penal inflictions for their sins; and we ought to leave them out of the account, when we are considering death as a benevolent provision.
Indeed, in how many instances has doing good been rewarded by the loss of life, and under all the aggravations of suffering which malignant ingenuity could invent!
But the inferior animals, being incapable of sin, find none of these aggravations to give keenness to their final sufferings.
Sonship, and promises, and truth of grace, are incongruous arguments to draw you to sin, and heinous aggravations of sin so committed.
The common aggravations of sin being written of by many, and easily gathered from what is said of the nature of it, I shall briefly name only a few.
But if he only say falsely, that this or that doctrine is contained in the Scripture, or delivered by tradition to the church, this is but to be a false teacher; which is a sin greater or less according to the aggravations hereafter mentioned.
See the Assembly's Larger Catechism about aggravations of sin.
See the many aggravations of sinful delay in my "Directions for Sound Conversion.
Besides these, there is a pride which maketh men desirous to seem more learned than they are; which showeth itself in affecting as the titles, so the habits of the learned: which hath some aggravations above the former.
I have hitherto been showing thee what it is that thou opposest and deridest: I shall now tell thee further what thou dost, in showing thee the aggravations of the sin, and its importance.
Labour clearly to understand the evil of sin, both intrinsical in itself, and in its aggravations and effects.
The specialaggravations of the sins of God's own children are these:[103] 1.
Understand also the aggravations of idle words; which of them are the greatest sins, that they may be most carefully avoided.
It cannot be denied, it cannot be outweighed by the heaviness, circumstances, or aggravations of any sin whatsoever, of them that come unto God by him.
How long shall crime find shelter in its very aggravations and excess?
There is no reference to the aggravations which had found place in the former parable (xxi.
All the three sentences are death-penalties, only there are aggravations in the penalty where there are aggravations in the offence.
Therefore the impurities remain and accumulate in the system and may cause serious aggravations and complications.
The triple alternative offered by the Saracen or the Turk--conversion or tribute or the sword--was renewed with aggravations by the Christian conquerors of America.
Man when old becomes awkward and contrary, and so the aggravations of the game arise.
And we farther contend, that each of these aggravations and pretences is itself, in fact and in its principle, a substantive crime.
O make the many bitter aggravations of my death as a Man, and a King, the opportunities and advantages of thy speciall Graces and Comforts in my Soul as a Christian.
Their aggravations have changed His wrath against her to pity, and in pity He is come back to her.
There must of course have been a certain amount of redundancy in the original to provoke such aggravations of it, and of obscurity or tortuousness of style to cause them to be deemed necessary.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "aggravations" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.