Those who today pretend to be Christ's followers hypocritically profess to carry out those teachings now.
So that his lawyer, Mr. Saponaceous Wood, found him in that belligerent mood to which counsel are obliged to hypocritically bring all the sophistries of their profession.
You have just taken a powerful medicine," and the Doctor looked hypocritically concerned.
D] Tartufo: often used to indicate those who arehypocritically pious.
For who is not deceived by the hypocriticallyaffectionate speeches of a mother?
It is not true that the combat against our so-called militarism is not a combat against our civilization, as our enemies hypocritically pretend it is.
I will not hypocritically accuse myself of gross offenses which I have no temptation to commit, and from the commission of which, motives inferior to religion would preserve me.
And is it not more excusable to be a little satisfied with what one really is, than in hypocritically pretending to be what one is not?
Augustin was said to have mixed certain magic potions with some of these breads and offered them hypocritically to the woman he was in love with.
And that you may not think that you have resigned yourselves to God entirely, when you do but hypocritically profess it, observe: 1.
So that if they differ not from themselves in profession about any doctrine or ceremony, yet they hate and scorn them for doing seriously the same which themselves hypocritically profess.
Thou scornest men for not being hypocrites; because they will be that in good earnest which thouhypocritically callest thyself, and wouldst be thought.
Lament it as one of thy greatest sins, that thou hast thus provokingly dallied with God; and admire his mercy, that he will yet vouchsafe to enter into covenant with one, that hath hypocritically profaned his covenant.
It will be better for one of us to break the ice, and as you are the best-looking and most hypocritically urbane, when you choose, I think we could not do better than devolve the duty upon you.
Our idealization goes forward haltingly andhypocritically because we try to build from the stars down, instead of from the ground up.
By hypocritically affecting a merely conscientious motive in having acted as he had done, he gleaned from her the pledges I had made and the satisfaction with which she had received them.
Adeline directed that the infant heir—then scarcely more than a month old—should be brought in, Gilbert having hypocritically expressed a desire to see his newly-born nephew.
Elizabeth had treacherously andhypocritically sympathized with her terrible woes.
An old Onondaga hypocritically acknowledged and bewailed the sins of his tribe, but charged them upon the young and headstrong warriors who had been seduced by the Tory leaders.
But they don't, and, masking his own disappointment with a hypocritically cheerful whistle, he turned his beast and rode down the canon, towing her behind.
It is time that these men should perceive, if they have not yet learned one important fact among others, which their famous masters, Thompson and Child, have thus hypocritically concealed throughout.
Their agents are everywhere, everywhere hypocritically protesting that in our land freedom, of speech and freedom of assemblage are no longer tolerated.
Mohammed here means those who hypocritically pretended to believe in him but really did not, and by their treachery did great mischief to his party.
Hypocritically concealing their infidelity, lest ye should chastise them, as ye have done the professed infidels and apostates; and yet ready to avow their infidelity, when they think they may do it with safety.
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