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Example sentences for "reprobates"

Lexicographically close words:
reproachfully; reproaching; reproachless; reprobate; reprobated; reprobating; reprobation; reproch; reproche; reproches
  1. Third assertion: The righteous Lord hath right over the reprobates and all reasonable creatures that violate His commandments.

  2. Fifth assertion: Then reprobates are not absolutely obliged to believe that Christ died for them in particular.

  3. Those who were reluctant to repair the ill they had done, or to frequent the Sacraments, were dismissed from the traces, rejected as reprobates by their comrades, and even by their own families.

  4. The worst house in the neighbourhood--the constant haunt of reprobates and thieves," groaned Wood.

  5. In short, every contrivance that ingenuity could devise was resorted to by this horde of reprobates to secure themselves from danger or molestation.

  6. Besides the innate veneration they have for this great day, they foresee that in observing the festival they are in communion with the rest of the world; that they are not altogether reprobates lost and cast off by society.

  7. And, moreover, what recollections must have been agitating the souls of those reprobates at the approach of such a solemn day!

  8. At that very moment the door was flung violently open, and Clarence Linden stood within three paces of the reprobates and their prey.

  9. Sin and death, reprobates and demons, are against him.

  10. This affectation is not of modern date, for Wallis mentions it in his time and reprobates it.

  11. I am mistaken, Lowth reprobates as bad English; asserting that the phrase is equivalent to I am misunderstood.

  12. That reprobates may attain to a knowledge of Christ.

  13. There are but few that can produce such [works] for repentance; and such faith, as yet you see I have proved even reprobates have had in several ages of the church.

  14. You may be reprobates and not be aware of it, if you do not examine and prove your own selves.

  15. They did teach us a few new diversions, but we were ready for instruction and the Reprobates would have corrupted us anyhow, so it is no matter.

  16. The Apostle is a good traveller, however--all the Reprobates are.

  17. This much was real, and it was romance; not even the Reprobates could brush away the bloom.

  18. The Reprobates had gone via Monte Carlo to Paris.

  19. The Reprobates had enjoyed Upper Egypt very much, though I could see they regretted the necessity of devoting all that time to it when Shepheard's still remained partially unexplored.

  20. Did you see those two reprobates leaning over Lady Clavering's carriage in the Park the other day, and leering under Miss Blanche's bonnet?

  21. Earls of Argyle and Glencairn, by whom the reprobates are so encouraged.

  22. Sixteen domineering camp reprobates were quartered on four honest families, and five of them were on mine.

  23. Yet why He chooses some for glory, and reprobates others, has no reason, except the divine will.

  24. Objection 1: It seems that God reprobates no man.

  25. Further, if God reprobates any man, it would be necessary for reprobation to have the same relation to the reprobates as predestination has to the predestined.

  26. But if God reprobates anyone, that one must perish.

  27. He wills this good to some in preference to others; since He reprobates some, as stated above (A.

  28. They are brave men, who have this night defended their master from an attack of the reprobates who are marching upon my place; and I honor them for their bravery and fidelity, for not one of them has flinched!

  29. I think the reprobates are in earnest this time," added the commander.

  30. He reprobates the flattery which was commonly used towards the Pope, and denounces the luxury and other corruptions of the cardinals.

  31. They are indeed reprobates who have not Christ within them; but now, how is thy folly manifest?

  32. It was respited at which Pharaoh hardened his heart; and the grace of God that the reprobates of old did turn into lasciviousness.

  33. The death penalty he indeed strongly reprobates as contrary to Christian charity, but he approves both banishment and confiscation of property.

  34. Such language, which is typical of many Catharan utterances, is simply that of a saeva indignatio, aroused by the ascription to the Deity of the cruelty and injustice which conscience reprobates in human beings.

  35. He reprobates thus giving away lands which were purchased by the blood and treasure of our revolutionary fathers and ourselves, which, if duly managed, might prove an inexhaustible fund for centuries to come.

  36. Tacitus in the third book of his Annals, and 60th chapter, reprobates the custom, prevailing in his time among the cities of Greece, of making it an act of religion to protect offenders from the punishment due to their crimes.

  37. Mohammed here, and elsewhere frequently, imitates the truly inspired writers, in making GOD by operation on the minds of reprobates to prevent their conversion.

  38. And in this manner the Mohammedans suppose the reprobates will appear at the day of judgment.

  39. The words may also allude to the manner wherein the reprobates shall appear at the last day, having their right hands tied up to their necks;7 which is the proper signification of the Arabic word.

  40. Actors were Rogues and Vagabonds, she said, ungodly Reprobates who were unfit, when dead, to be buried in consecrated ground.

  41. And Master Richard hath not much affection for his Father's Friends--calls them Reprobates and ungodly.

  42. He might consort with Dukes, but she would anon make one in a company of Angels, amongst whom such Reprobates as Actors would never find a place.

  43. God gives grace to the reprobates that their condemnation may be the more aggravated.

  44. How happens it, then, that some of these reprobates do not get converted, since they not only have natural powers enough to make a right choice but have some grace beside?

  45. So say the Calvinists; and on this ground they maintain that the reprobates are justly condemned.

  46. The argument stands thus: God gives grace to the reprobates for some important purpose.

  47. Hence, they say the decree of damnation against the reprobates is just, because it is against sinners.

  48. The only consistent inference; therefore is, that he gives grace to the reprobates that they may have a more aggravated condemnation.

  49. But has the atonement made it possible for the reprobates to be saved?

  50. Above all others, he reprobates the position of those who refuse to obey, speak of the Pope as Antichrist, and the Roman Church as a “harlot” because there have been bad Popes.

  51. Mahomet, throughout the Koran, inculcates all the virtues, and pointedly reprobates vice of all kinds.


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