Neither was it the least part of the lords goodnesse to us, in that day of our strait that we were led in a plain path, and kept from complyance with Sectaries on the one hand, no less then with Malignants on the other.
The Malignants have taken Exeter, and many other places in the west country, and are now marching in great force on London.
Tis you must perfect this great work, And allmalignants slay; You must bring back the King again The clean contrary way.
Malignants and robbers to boot, ye are arrested in the name of the Parliament of England and charged with robbing with violence this man, Henry Cutler.
We were deprived of our weapons, and rough hands seized us, binding our arms tightly behind our backs, while with many ribald jests at the hapless malignants they urged our horses in the same direction that we had been going.
But what return, the Protector declares, has been made by the Malignants for the lenity thus extended to them?
The 8th of March instant, there was a meeting appointed by the Malignants in Yorkshire to surprise York City.
He told the Earl that he would open to him his whole heart; he deplored the licence of evil tongues, and the endeavours of the malignants to disunite the godly.
He observed that the malignants could hardly be bound by any specific terms, being full of evasions and subtleties of expression, by which they ensnared the simplicity of the faithful.
One said, 'When the Malignantsare put down, what then?
Yea, shake thy hand upon these Malignants and make them a spoil to their servants!
The Malignantsshall die, for the word of the Lord has gone out against them.
It will be our strength to walk between enemies and malignants on either side.
Malignants being again brought into places of power and trust, he demitted his office.
In this matter Gillespie complied with Rutherford's advice, having left behind him a testimony against bothMalignants and Sectaries, subscribed by his own hand, on the 15th of December, only two days before he died.
However, the opening of the bosom to take in all the Malignants can produce no better fruits.
It declared that officers and malignants should be incapable of electing or being elected; that the House of Commons should consist of three hundred members, and the representation of the country should be more equal.
Upon these motions the malignants in the north stept in, and by the forenamed persons began a correspondence for the raising of the north for his present service, under the conduct of Middleton.
With themalignants are to be joined the profane and scandalous, from all which, as also from heresies, and errors, the Lord I trust is about to purge his churches.
And our church says, the malignants have satisfied them, and repented, even like the peace offerings and vows of the whore.
This answer at one blow cuts off all the strength of the General Assembly’s reason against the association with malignants in that year.
It is given out that the malignants will be all (almost) received and rise unanimously and expeditiously.
Do they not pronounce all malignants friends, and absolve them from the sentences and classes they stand under?
In these times one cannot be too suspicious, and even the best friends of the Commons need not grudge a little delay in their journeyings, in order that the doings of the malignants may be arrested.
There are many rumors of plots on the part of the malignants against the life of the general.
Malignants are going about the country in all sorts of disguises, stirring up men to ungodly enterprises, and we cannot be too particular whom we let pass.
First, some say, now the malignants are under, for this enemy is their rod.
They have also the second objection, the malignants are more dangerous enemies than the sectaries.
Now, it fell, towards the end of the war, that a party of malignants had seized on a strong house in the shire of Shrewsbury, situated on a small island advanced into a lake, and accessible only by a small and narrow causeway.
I profess the malignants are scattered from Dan to Beersheba--smitten, hip and thigh, even until the going down of the sun!
Cromwell; "and from thence to execution with the rest of them, as malignants taken in the fact.
We may slay malignants as we crush noxious animals, but to torture them is a deadly sin; for it is written, 'He made them to be pitied of those who carried them captive.
This night will try whether the devil of the Sectaries or the devil of the Malignants shall prove the stronger.
For I will have no malignants here, nor those who eat their bread and grow fat on their vices?
The bloody Mackenzie had found a secure and luxurious retreat among themalignants of Oxford.
Moreover, we shall always endeavour to guard against all unwarrantable and irregular ways, not approven in God's Word, of punishing malignants and incendiaries, for their opposition to reformation.
I do not design to remain in your service, misguided woman," he rejoined; "and I warn you not to let these malignants depart.
Pursue them not, but prepare to cut off the retreat of those pestilent malignants who have gone on to attack the camp above--lest, peradventure, they escape the snare laid for them.
Tis my belief they're a pack of malignants trying to escape; but I'll soon find it out.
Yet I am well assured he is hereabouts, and have him I will; for what answer shall I give to the Lord General, if the head of the malignants be suffered to escape.
Charging down the main street of Worcester, where the malignants and Charles Stewart made their last stand.
I do not want to bring anyone into trouble, and you are a hard-working, honest lad by what they tell me, who have a brother fighting in the good Cause and have suffered from the lawless malignants yourself.
Why, what have these malignants done for thee that thou shouldst hold by them?
So, bitter Papists and malignants as were he and his wife, their worship for Pope and King did not blind them to coming events; and they had now turned their thoughts to the rising sun.
The malignants of Monmouth and Lydney are not likely to be upon this road.
In those centres where the cavaliers ormalignants held sway, their modern representatives--Tories and Jingoes--are still in the ascendant.
Malignants are always gay in their apparel, and the gentleman is dressed just like yourself, all in black.
Lady, I require to know who were the persons in your house who went forth to assist the malignants on the night of Wednesday last.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "malignants" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.