Then James Turnbull looked up and saw the high invincible hatefulness of the society in which he lived, and saw the hatefulness of something else also, which he told himself again and again was not the cosmos in which he believed.
The hatefulness of usury is brought into strong relief in Moliere's celebrated scene in The Miser (Act ii.
Very often a few false appearances suffice to conceal to the eyes of easy consciences the hatefulness and shamefulness of fraudulent spoliations.
If they had said, 'Oh, the hatefulness of those buns and cold chickens!
Adela, on the rare days when she was fortunate enough to reach Brookfield in time for dinner, was surprised to hear her sisters exclaim, "Oh, the hatefulness of that champagne!
Then he laughed to himself, a laugh full of a hatefulness that somehow did not seem to fit him.
Now as he rode, he thought, too, of his newly arrived brother, and the hatefulness of personal comparison made him almost cringe beneath their flagellations.
He that hath seen but what pride hath been doing in England in this age, and yet discerneth not its hatefulness and perniciousness, is strangely blind.
And therefore, as I have anatomized it, that you may see the hatefulness of it, I shall direct you to improve this for your cure.
Finally, as to the difference between prayer and confession, as respects the condition of the heart before God, and its moral sense of the hatefulness of sin, it cannot possibly be overestimated.
In the former, we are taught the preciousness of the Sacrifice; in the latter, the hatefulness of sin.
Finally, as to the difference between prayer and confession, as respects the condition of the heart before God, and its moral sense of the hatefulness of sin, it cannot possibly be over-estimated.
He will make us not only dread the consequences of sin (which are unutterable), but hate the thing itself, because of its hatefulness in His sight.
The hatefulness of that with which, in the exercise of divine love, He connected His blessed Person on the cross, could not prevent the sweet odor of His preciousness from ascending to the throne of God.
She had never so completely realized the hatefulness of her present existence and its bitter contrast with her home life in England.
For just as men only realised the hatefulness of sin when they saw it laid upon Jesus Christ, so will it be also to-day.
There can be no explanation but this--that that deed of shame revealed to men the hatefulness of the power which wrought so evil a deed.
A generation that had lost the sense of sin beholds sin laid upon millions of men, working woe unspeakable, and, beholding, learns anew what sin is and the hatefulness of it.
It enables us to see, more distinctly than anything besides, the essential hatefulness and evil of sin.
Such was the hatefulness of sin, that it was absolutely necessary that Christ should suffer; but--all praise to redeeming love!