Yet again, the malicious Jurieu induced the Consistory of Rotterdam to censure the Dictionary on the score of the tone and tendency of the article "David" and the renewed vindications of atheists.
Most of the contemporary vindications of the faith, however, were fitted only to move intelligent men to new doubt or mere contempt.
But a proof, not less decisive, that the blind faith we ascribe to the middle ages was by no means universal, results from the numerous vindications of Christianity written in the fifteenth century.
It is probable that this sceptical spirit of the age gave rise to those vindications of revealed religion which were published in the present period.
We ought to take in connection with it two at any rate of the vindications of the Discourse, which the course of controversy provoked from its author, and which serve to complete its significance.
There are no great revenges but only little mean ones; no life-long vindications except the unrelenting vengeance of the law.
Readers of histories and memoirs as most of this class of men are, they must have composed little eulogistic descriptions of the part themselves were to play in the opening drama, imagined pleasing vindications and interesting documents.
The masterly expositions by Mr. Davis of the theory of the Federal Government (some of which we have given), are at once the complete vindications of himself and his countrymen, and the sufficient monuments of his fame.
Here is a despatch before us, addressed in a controversy between the United States and Great Britain, containing one of the ablest vindications of the honor and integrity of the United States that ever was written.
Debate between Mr. Clay and Mr. Calhoun, Personal and Political, and leading to Expositions and Vindications of Public Conduct which belong to History 97 XXVI.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "vindications" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.