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Example sentences for "purged"

Lexicographically close words:
purgative; purgatives; purgatorial; purgatory; purge; purger; purges; purgeth; purging; purgunnah
  1. She was not yet purged of her uncleanness, and yet you tempt her to an assignation, not even in the stranger's quarters--but in the holy house of this pure Divinity.

  2. The Goddess shall purge me from my uncleanness as metal is purged from the dross.

  3. Then Krishna has had his life re-written and his cult revived--purged of the old excesses of the Krishna-bhakti.

  4. Exactly like the Brahmas, the other new Mahomedan sect, in the modern rational spirit, have refined away their faith to a theism or deism purged of the supernatural.

  5. The Chicago representative of Hinduism had been guilty of the sins of crossing the sea and of living like a European, and so he must be disowned and the temple purged of his presence.

  6. Again, there is everywhere visible the same artificiality of style which characterizes the Ameto, but purged of its more extravagant elements and less affected and conceited than it became in the works of Lyly and Sidney.

  7. Sir Friar," said he, "behold to-day is thy soul purged of a pasty against the day of judgment!

  8. So in thee shall my youth be renewed, and my sins, peradventure, purged away.

  9. Higher comes that thin white belt, where are the resting places of angelic feet, the points whence purged souls take their flight toward infinity.

  10. All that which shall support the fire, shall be purged thereby, and that which cannot beare it, shall be sanctified by the water of Purification; which was a figure of that which the Fore-runner spake in the 3.

  11. But Jehovah intervenes from above, who with his water of mercy, quencheth this fire, after the party Delinquent shall have his spots purged away.

  12. All what is sensible, and visible, is purged by the actuall, and the invisible, and intelligible, by the spiritual and potentiall.

  13. Judas organised his army and purged it of its weak elements in accordance with the Law, his force being thus reduced to only about three thousand men.

  14. Moses and Elijah, being purged from mortal weakness, could pass thither.

  15. In national covenanting, we always find, after the people of Israel and Judah had covenanted with the Lord, they made progress in reformation, and the land was purged of abominations and idols.

  16. But thou art purged of the past, Bono Publico," answered the fool.

  17. It is meet Spanish Philip's head be molted to oblivion, and Elizabeth's raised, so that good silver be purged of Popish alloy.

  18. Condé was their leader and, culpable though he had been, that day he purged his crimes against the country by giving France one of the visions of heroism which exalt the soul.

  19. For he who hath not purged himself thereby from the guilt of this conspiracy, shall be led forth and punished with these workers of iniquity.

  20. Then they are truly purged in the fire of affliction, that whatever dross and trash is in their hearts may be burnt out, and the pure gold left.

  21. For the second time in her life, her soul was like a sunlit ball of crystal; it had been so in her youth, when no stain or shadow had yet fallen upon it from life, and now, when all the stains and shadows were purged away from it.

  22. I thought that all human discontent was purged out of me.

  23. Thus the red of the rose may offer us a symbol of a kind of blood which is the expression of cleansed impulses and passions, purged of all lower elements, and resembling in their purity the forces working in the red rose.

  24. When man, on his return journey, reaches the moment of his birth, then only have all such desires been purged in the purifying flames, and henceforth nothing remains to hinder him from devoting himself entirely to the spiritual world.

  25. By such treatment the woman herself may be purged while the husband may avoid sin.

  26. The prince speaks of exterminating the rogues by slaying them as animals in a sacrifice because of the declaration in the Srutis that those killed in sacrifices ascend to heaven, purged of all their sins.

  27. Virtue's dross consists in the desire of reward; the dross of Wealth consists in hoarding it; when purged of these impurities, they are productive of great results.

  28. Freed from desire like the Moon emerged from murky clouds, the man of wisdom, purged of all stains, lives in patient expectation of his time.

  29. Relying them on a purged and elevated understanding, thou wilt succeed in becoming Brahma's self.

  30. Yet I trust that the health of the general body will be improved by it, and purged of the grossness and worldly feeling which have hitherto, I fear, too much characterized it.

  31. Our grossness shall be purged away, and the proud spirit of mammon burned out of us.

  32. About to sing of a region where human spirits are purged of their sins and prepared to enter heaven, Dante invokes the aid of the muses.

  33. They think themselves godly and righteous, yet are not purged from their filthiness.

  34. He desires to be freed from death, that he may have his conscience withal purged “from dead works to serve the living God,” Heb.

  35. He would have sin blotted out of an accusing conscience, that it may be purged out of the affections of the heart, and he would have his sins washed away, for this end especially, that he may be washed from his sins, Rev.

  36. They think themselves,” says he, “godly and righteous, yet are not purged from their filthiness.

  37. I am too unclean to come to the fountain, I must be a little purged before I come to this fountain that cleanseth from all sin.

  38. If I shut not up my heart through unwillingness and unbelief, if I desire not to keep my sins, but would be purged from them, then that glorious light may shine without stop and impediment into my heart.

  39. Who can say, I have purged my heart from iniquity?

  40. Their purpose is to undo men, especially godly men that classed and purged them.

  41. And almost all things are by the law purged with blood; and without shedding of blood is no remission.

  42. St. Gregory the Great enriched a church which he purged from the Arian impiety, with her relics,[2] which it still possesses.

  43. And at sacrifices animals are invariably killed by regenerate Brahmanas, and these animals being purged of sin, by incantation of hymns, go to heaven.

  44. If a man seeketh redemption after having committed a sin, without doubt he is purged of all his sins and looketh pure and resplendent like the moon emerged from the clouds.

  45. And they were also purged of all their sins in consequence of this.

  46. One may attain to heaven by asceticism, one may obtain objects of enjoyment by the practice of charity and may have his sins purged off by ablutions in tirthas.

  47. Now tell me," saith Lancelot, "Sith that he is dead, is he purged of that whereof you appeached him?

  48. I am by confession purged of all wickedness and of all the misdeeds that ever I have committed, and do repent me truly thereof, wherefore at this moment am I fain to die.


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    Other words:
    banned; barred; excluded; exiled; liquidated; prohibited; purged; purified; refined; reformed; spruce; tidy