It looks therefore most agreeable to the word, to think that there the law was read by the Jewish priests to the proselyted women of that city, and that prayer, as was their custom in all such service, was intermixed therewith.
A] In the light of this fact, look at the relation sustained by a proselyted servant to his master.
In the Targum of Jerusalem, "The souls proselyted in Haran.
The proportionately small number of Negroes now belonging to the Catholic Church have been proselyted largely since the Civil War.
It appears, however, that efforts in behalf of Negroes elsewhere were not in vain; for the Negroes in Latin America were not only proselyted thereafter but were given recognition among the clergy.
The first persons proselyted by the Spanish and French missionaries were Indians.
No master would look with favor upon seeing his slave proselyted or influenced by a minister whom he would not tolerate as his own spiritual adviser.
This is strongly exemplified by the fact that persons who have been proselyted to a certain religious creed can seldom be made to change their faith.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "proselyted" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.