Jewish origin, lies in the apprehension that such referencedisparages the Christian Sabbath.
Angel or Apostle, it matters not--whoever disparages the cross of Jesus Christ finds in Paul an unflinching enemy.
Pattison disparages it as colourless, a fault he charges on Jesuit Latin in general.
Himself a learned man, he disparages learning as checking thought; and, professing belief in the longevity of the patriarchs (p.
This account of the 'books' which Papias disparages seems to follow from the grammatical interpretation of the earlier part of the sentence.
I have been the more particular to correct this error of De Tocqueville, because, while disparaging democratic government generally, it especially disparages that branch of our government which was intended to be the controlling part.
Consequently whoever either denies anything befitting God, or affirms anything unbefitting Him, disparages the Divine goodness.
In this passage Paul again disparages the pernicious notion that the Law is able to make men righteous before God, a notion deeply rooted in man's reason.
Paul disparages the authority and dignity of the true apostles.
In the last of the two orations he defends the four eminent Athenians (Miltiades, Themistokles, Perikles, Kimon) whom Plato disparages in the Gorgias.
How strange is the perversion of instinctive sympathies, when a theologian disparages the sciences of reflection and self-knowledge, and takes his stand on the evidence of sense and measurement alone!
The only fault to be found with this counsel is, that in recommending one kind of knowledge it disparages another, and betrays that limited intellectual sympathy which is the bane of all noble culture.
Like Socrates, he disparages science, and looks upon pleasure as the main object of life and the criterion of virtue.
PAGE Wherein Captain Galligasken modestly disparages himself, and sets forth with becoming Enthusiasm the Virtues of the illustrious Soldier whose Life he insists upon writing.
Wherein Captain Galligasken modestly disparages himself, and sets forth with becoming Enthusiasm the Virtues of the illustrious Soldier whose Life he insists upon writing.
Whoever disparages money disparages every step in the progress of the human race.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "disparages" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.