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Example sentences for "objectors"

Lexicographically close words:
objectively; objectives; objectivity; objectless; objector; objects; objectum; objet; objeto; objetos
  1. And thus it appeared that the objectors were themselves the transgressors; they had condemned the guiltless.

  2. But the objectors have missed the point; the apostles really broke away from the service of the world when they left their nets and followed Jesus.

  3. Mr. Galton comments on the wrongheadedness of objectors to eugenics.

  4. We shall thereby dispose at least of those vexatious objectors who tell us that many eminent criminals are individually superior to many eminent judges.

  5. And this leads to the true estimation of what is said by the objectors concerning the possibility, and the obligation, of learning to do without happiness.

  6. The objectors to utilitarianism cannot always be charged with representing it in a discreditable light.

  7. The objectors perhaps may doubt whether human beings, if taught to consider happiness as the end of life, would be satisfied with such a moderate share of it.

  8. It has been said by objectors to logic, that we do not learn to use our muscles by studying their anatomy.

  9. Objectors of another kind urge that confession induces persons to sin more readily, or at least it transfers the keeping of conscience to the priest.

  10. Which settled the business of those objectors out of hand, and established the glory of the grinders' institution.

  11. Dickens never did any more artistic work than when he painted the aristocratic objectors to popular education in their natural hideousness with Bill Sikes and Dennis the hangman for a harmonious background.

  12. One can imagine the bold bad baron who set up a gallows to overawe his villeins comforting objectors with the remark that after all it was merely a framework--quite useless without a rope.

  13. Had the book belonged, as the objectors claim, to the Maccabean age, it would not have found a place in the Hagiographa any more than in the prophets.

  14. The difficulties which are urged against the Pentateuch on moral grounds rest partly on misapprehension, and are partly of such a character that, when rightly considered, they turn against the objectors themselves.

  15. The other main objection to the conscientious objectors is that their method of establishing peace is too negative.

  16. When we do this, objectors affirm that we beg the question.

  17. The dividing line between the various classes of objectors to the Roman Catholic theology in the sixteenth century was drawn at the meaning of the Sacraments, and especially of the Lord's Supper.

  18. Rothmann published theses explaining his teaching, and challenging objectors to a public disputation.

  19. Had the objectors said that it was wrong to force the innocent to suffer the penalty of the guilty, that would have been true, but Jesus was not forced.

  20. These objectors praise that act; they see nothing morally wrong in it.

  21. Russell recalls the self-sacrifice of the conscientious objectors in Britain, and the persecutions to which they have been exposed.

  22. But there are objectors who say the same from ignorance and ill-will.

  23. The punishment of conscientious objectors seems clearly a violation of individual liberty within its legitimate sphere.

  24. The conscientious objectors honestly hold the opposite opinion, and again the government does not acquiesce.

  25. The visibility of the lines was, however, confirmed by so many observers of known integrity, and from so many different parts of the world, that the objectors were at last compelled to abandon the position they had occupied.

  26. This experience was repeated again and again, and Grimm had the satisfaction of seeing the indifferent kindle, the adverse turn, the objectors yield.

  27. But here the objectors return and say, that it being impossible for us to show the manner how such a contract should be made, we can never, but without reason, believe a thing to be, of which we can form no perfect idea.

  28. And here if the objectors return and say, who told you that there are spirits; Is not yours a precarious hypothesis?

  29. We need say no more to the objectors who attack the mere form of the book.


  30. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "objectors" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.