If he does not culpably neglect attempts to settle his doubt, he becomes a possessor in good faith.
The doctrine of theologians is that it is a grave sin to delay culpably the Easter Communion for even a day beyond the Paschal Season as prescribed.
Rosary on the Feast of the Assumption), the vow ceases with that time, even though performance was culpably neglected; but if the time was intended only as a secondary circumstance (e.
Claudius' chalice was stolen before his choice because he had culpably delayed to make a choice), or if the thing not chosen has become impossible after the choice (e.
When one has culpably done or omitted something from which damage to another was foreseen, but has tried, though in vain, to prevent the damage after the cause was placed, restitution is due if the cause was physical (e.
Employees have no right to compensation for subtractions from their salary, if they culpably injure the property of their employer, or if they agreed to such subtractions; nor for the smallness of their wage, if they freely accepted it (e.
As to the gravity of sin against a vincibly erroneous conscience, it is always the same as that apprehended by the conscience, unless what is seriously wrong is culpably mistaken for what is only slightly wrong.
If heculpably neglects attempts to settle the doubt, he becomes a possessor in bad faith.
Hence, he who is culpably absent or asleep during a notable part of the Mass sins gravely, but he who is absent or asleep during an inconsiderable part of the Mass (e.
Heaven, I hope, will some time grant me the power to compensate yon for all that I have culpably or innocently made you suffer.
Her own had been lent to a friend the preceding evening, and the mother would have held herself most culpably extravagant to uncase hers without a most palpable necessity.
Because friend Eldrick, as you know, is culpably careless about leaving loose cash in the unlocked drawer of his desk, culpably careless, too, about never counting it.
Is it not wrong, culpably wrong, to obstruct and impede the labors of those who are striving to do us good?
All the Dares had been culpably pampered, and of course it bore its fruits.
I tell you the Dares had been most culpably indulged.
The Government had beenculpably negligent, and Mr. Haldaneās scheme had been all insufficient.
He also impugned the character of the governor, charging him with drunkenness and the habitual use of foul language, and indirectly reflecting on the three inspectors, who in permitting such malpractices had culpably neglected their duties.
For myself, I never beheld such a scene of outrage, nor did I observe a single individual who was not culpably active.
And they that think it is culpably defective in method.
And they that think it culpably defective in phrase, aptness, or elegancy of style.
That he that is culpably ignorant is more obliged by his vow or contract while he useth all the outward form, than he that is inculpably ignorant.
I think Christ never instituted baptism for collation of these outward privileges alone, unless as on supposition that persons culpably fail of the better ends.
When the ex-Emperor rushed into war as the only way of staving off a revolution, France showed herself (as she so often has done at critical periods of her history) culpably passive.
Your own good sinse, me dear sir, will tell you that he would be culpably foolish--culpably so, bedad!
I am still your guardian, and I should be culpably remiss if I ever allowed you to see this man again.
To say that this was the act of an inconsiderate woman, culpably indiscreet and, I had almost added, culpably indelicate, is only to say what she has deserved.
The English middle classes are most culpably negligent about the food they eat, and as a consequence they get exactly the sort of cooks they deserve to get.
It has been said that Ezra was illiberal, uncharitable, culpably narrow, and heartlessly harsh.
A Church may become culpably intolerant, although she may not use the power of the state for the execution of her mandates; she may contrive many painful forms of persecution, without resorting to the rack and the thumb-screw.
This culpably unwarrantable act aptly illustrates the distinction, rarely appreciated, between an error of judgment and an error of conduct.
Ineradicably frivolous, culpably negligent of the morrow, whimsically vain and living all his days from hand to mouth, he had the faculty of drawing upon himself the pity, and even the contempt, of his associates.
You are well aware, for example, that your knowledge of the Queens of England is culpably imperfect.
Had she been culpably neglectful of her duty, Jesus would not have commended her course.
A thoroughly truthful man cannot culpably lie; nevertheless his insurance against falsehood is not that of external compulsion, but of internal restraint due to his cultivated companionship of the spirit of truth.
May not the religious culture have been radically defective in its principle or culpably incomplete in its process?
How culpably careless in her to leave her desk open, where I know she has money!
He felt as if he had himself been wonderfully and almost culpably daring in listening.
There is no stronger instrument in our hands than philanthropy, and not to utilize it for the good of the church is to be culpably negligent.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "culpably" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.