But on the other hand, through his onesided ecclesiastical policy he was led into sacrificing the interests of the imperial house of Austria.
And, though not by Spener, yet by many of his followers, justification was put in the background, and in a onesided manner stress was laid upon practical Christianity.
He may readily concede that orthodox theories have been onesided in sacrificing the present to future good, making of the present but an onerous obligation or a sacrifice endured for future gain.
But can one get blissfully onesided by merely wishing to be so?
It ought to be noticed that an action committed against the interests of the lord is not punished by any onesided act of his will, or by the command of his steward, but treated as a matter of legal presentment.
Let us repeat again, that the management of the manor is by no means dependent on capricious and onesided expressions of the lord's will.
In working out particulars Freeman had to reckon largely with Kemble's work and to strike the balance between the conflicting and onesided theories of Thierry and Palgrave.
But for this very reason it would be wrong to speak of the onesided right of the lord or of his representative to impose the penalty.
Nevertheless Mackay's glorification of Stirner proves that in Stirner this onesided world-conception has found its classical, its most consistent and its philosophically most systematic presentation.
Stirner isonesided but, within the field of his onesided view, consistent.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "onesided" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.