How many of God's precious people, for want of a distinct knowledge of Christ in all his offices, are at this day sadly baffled with the sophistications of the devil?
Judas represents the agony of conscience, Pilate represents the shuffling sophistications of a half-awakened conscience, and those priests and people represent the torpor of an altogether misdirected conscience.
This is one of the sophistications of the articles of food most commonly practised in this metropolis, where the goodness of bread is estimated entirely by its whiteness.
These sophistications may be considered, at first, as minor crimes practised by fraudulent brewers, when compared with the methods employed by them for rendering beer noxious to health by substances absolutely injurious.
Such are the artifices practised in the preparation of bread,[45] and it must be allowed, on contrasting them with those sophistications practised by manufacturers of other articles of food, that they are comparatively unimportant.
It will be noticed, however, that some of the sophistications are comparatively harmless, whilst others are effected by substances deleterious to health.
He respected that intention; through all the sophisticationsin which life had wrapped him, it awed him a little.
Hassall has not succeeded in finding any other than the genuine leaf among forty samples of manufactured tobacco; neither were there any sophistications discovered, with the exceptions of salt, sugar, and water.
All of these sophistications have disappeared, with the exception of potatoes, which are occasionally employed when the difference between their value and that of flour makes it worth while for the baker or miller to introduce them.
It is by nothing short of a miracle that he can keep his own sophistications out of what he writes for children.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "sophistications" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.