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Example sentences for "religious subjects"

  • One who preaches; one who discourses publicly on religious subjects.

  • To give instruction in religious matters; to interpret or explain Scripture or religious subjects; to preach; to exhort; to expound.

  • The art or practice of disputation or controversy, especially on religious subjects; that branch of theological science which pertains to the history or conduct of ecclesiastical controversy.

  • If I do not talk quite so much on religious subjects as I once did, that is no proof that I feel less; as we become reserved on these high and awful considerations in proportion as we are impressed by them.

  • But men of powerful intellect who had thought deeply and seriously on religious subjects, were rare.

  • If free inquiry on religious subjects is allowable and right, is a man to be held blameless if he arrives at false conclusions in respect of the fundamental articles of faith?

  • After this, the preacher insists on the necessity of studying the law, visiting religious, conversing on religious subjects.

  • The physician requesting that no one may be permitted to speak to her on religious subjects!

  • They would understand these preceptive parts of the Scriptures, but I think that they would not understand the speculative parts, and hence they would be in danger of forming wrong opinions on religious subjects.

  • The train of thought which now passed through my mind necessarily partook of the singular character of my feelings; and though I could not fix my attention on religious subjects, yet I felt no inclination to dismiss them.

  • But would it not be better if we could all see alike on religious subjects?

  • Our conversation turned almost always on Greece, for which we were so soon to depart, or on religious subjects.

  • I hate books treating of religious subjects; although I adore and love God, freed from all absurd and blasphemous notions.

  • Defn: The art or practice of disputation or controversy, especially on religious subjects; that branch of theological science which pertains to the history or conduct of ecclesiastical controversy.

  • Defn: A person affected by excessive enthusiasm, particularly on religious subjects; one who indulges wild and extravagant notions of religion.

  • For this purpose, they encourage a free interchange of sentiment on religious subjects, without any restraint or formality.

  • They have no creed, believing that every one should be left free to hold such opinions on religious subjects as he pleases, without being held accountable for the same to any human authority.

  • I have no hesitation in saying, that from the very nature of the case, it is nearly, if not quite, impossible for any man entirely to separate his philosophical views of the human mind from his reflections on religious subjects.

  • Every man, who has reflected at all, has his metaphysics; and if he reads on religious subjects, he interprets and understands the language which he employs, by the help of his metaphysics.

  • A state of ignorance or error, especially on moral or religious subjects; hence, wickedness; impurity.

  • A person affected by excessive enthusiasm, particularly on religious subjects; one who indulges wild and extravagant notions of religion.

  • He was the first, that is to say, who, forsaking partly the conventional manner of the Byzantine School, endeavoured to give some resemblance to nature, and in religious subjects to bring down heaven to earth.

  • Metsu did not, however, adhere to religious subjects, but applied the lessons he learnt from the great master to subjects more congenial to his talent.

  • He afterwards corresponded with Mrs. Opie on religious subjects; and she lent him books, and wrote, giving him christian advice and instruction.

  • We passed a couple of hours, pleasantly conversing, mostly on religious subjects.

  • She associated some others with her for this object, but having peculiar views on religious subjects, and more perseverance than her colleagues, she was soon left nearly alone, with means entirely inadequate to the increasing demands, viz.

  • I read thy remarks, my endeared sister, on the present state of things amongst us, with much interest, from having had corresponding feelings frequently raised in my own mind in this day of general excitement on religious subjects.

  • The lady suggested that he might let somebody else satisfy the demands of the priest; and that she had a mind to do this herself, as she wished to talk with him on religious subjects.

  • In 1740, the celebrated Whitefield visited New Haven, and awakened there, as elsewhere, serious inquiry on religious subjects.

  • It is noticeable that despite his bad character--which is said to have been the cause of his death by poison--all his work was in religious subjects.

  • When he was twenty years old he joined the order of the preaching friars, and all his painting is devoted to religious subjects.


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