The learned Fabricius, in his Latin Library of the middle ages, calls them an illustrious monument of the piety of this holy prelate.
Peter, the learned and pious abbot of Celles, calls them angels, and testifies that he placed an extraordinary confidence in their prayers.
Sir Francis Bacon has finely described other Advantages, or, as he calls them, Fruits of Friendship; and indeed there is no Subject of Morality which has been better handled and more exhausted than this.
He calls them troublemakers, seducers of poor consciences.
Either He calls ministers through the agency of men, or He calls them directly as He called the prophets and apostles.
Paul reproves the Galatians rather sharply when he calls them "fools, bewitched, and disobedient.
Therefore it defends them, calls them emotions or passions only, and does not call them natural corruption.
Furthermore, in noble men, who check and control these impulses, it calls them virtues; in others who give the reins to their desires, it calls them vices.
He calls them "brethren" once and again; and with this kindly word, holding out the hand of forgiveness, he concludes the letter.
He wonders at them; he calls them "senseless Galatians"; he tells them they are within a step of being cut off from Christ (ch.
He calls them "Apostles before me," by this phrase assuming the matter in dispute.
He then blames the opulent for rewarding these "devils dissours," as he calls them, and adds, He is worse than Judas that giveth a japer silver.
The same poet, in the Romance of the Rose, calls them saylours, or dancers, from the Latin word salio.
By this, he distinguishes himself from all the other creatures who follow blindly wherever pleasure calls them; by this, he makes a place apart for himself in the world.
But the Holy Ghost that knows better how to judge, he calls them fools.
Paracelsus is of opinion, that such spiritual diseases (for so he calls them) are spiritually to be cured, and not otherwise.
Marquez calls them Brothers of the Hospital of the Holy Ghost, who tho’ not invested with Swords and Spurs, are nevertheless reckoned among the Military Orders, because bound to certify their Gentility before Admittance.
Morœus calls them The Hospitallers of St. Anthony, and says they begun in France A.
There are farmers that would not hesitate to shoot their brother were he to come from Mississippi to get "his niggers," as he calls them, even though he had no contract with them.
He thought the king was put forward by some of the English bishops--'Thomists' he calls them, as men who looked for the beginning and end of wisdom to the writings of Thomas Aquinas.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "calls them" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.