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Example sentences for "vindicator"

Lexicographically close words:
vindicated; vindicates; vindicating; vindication; vindications; vindicators; vindice; vindicta; vindictive; vindictively
  1. I missed the hour of your release," he said, "but I was at the Vindicator Restaurant.

  2. All the papers with which the Protestant Vindicator exchanges, are requested to give the challenge one or two insertions.

  3. Protestant Vindicator for six or seven weeks, in March and April, without a reply.

  4. From The Protestant Vindicator of March 16th.

  5. From the Protestant Vindicator of March 9.

  6. The ablest vindicator of the Lutheran doctrine of the supper in this aspect of its development was the Württemberg reformer John Brenz (§ 133, 3).

  7. He was like his predecessor the vindicator of the Hesychasts (§ 69, 2), and was himself one of the noblest mystics of any age.

  8. In an hour of oppression one would rather have been the friend of the saviour of the Calas and of Sirven, than of the vindicator of theism.

  9. In the Essay on Indifference he often appeals to him as the vindicator of the religious sentiment (e.

  10. Thus again the abolitionist reappeared in the vindicator of our independence.

  11. It is no small honor for one man to have come forward in Parliament as an avowed abolitionist, while at the same time a vindicator of our independence.

  12. Brutus, Brutus, vindicator of lost freedom, you are too proud to be a slave!

  13. I will be her vindicator and speak for her.

  14. The God of Judaism rules over mankind as Guardian and Vindicator of justice; no wrong escapes His scrutinizing gaze.

  15. God to be his vindicator on earth or on his tomb, testifying to his righteousness.

  16. Note, too, the arguments employed by Portalis, the official vindicator and champion of the Concordat.

  17. The Father is the depositary of the justice, the vindicator of the rights, the avenger of the laws of the Divinity.

  18. And no theory, which leaves this shadow of necessity lingering behind the throne of God, justifies its pretensions as the vindicator of his Power.

  19. The vindicator of Magdalen leaped into the breach on behalf of the tutors against Gibbon, and gave a hundred reasons why Gibbon was in the wrong.

  20. The vindicator of Magdalen, thinking to nail Gibbon down, went to the trouble of enumerating term by term the exercises which the Undergraduates were supposed to perform.

  21. It is remarkable that Job's expression of faith that his Vindicator would appear on earth, should have become the one text of the Old Testament which has been adapted by christians to express faith in immortality.

  22. He has not yet uttered any complaint as to his conduct; and so he, Job, believes that his vindicator will yet appear to confront his accusers--the men who are so glib when his afflictor is silent.

  23. Yet I know that my Vindicator liveth, And will stand up at length on the earth; And though with my skin this body be wasted away, Yet in my flesh shall I see God.

  24. Surely it is a great honor for one man, that he should have come forward in Parliament as an avowed abolitionist, while he was at the same time a vindicator of our independence.

  25. In formal despatches by the pen of Mr. Calhoun, as Secretary of State, it has made the Republic stand before the nations of the earth as the vindicator of Slavery.

  26. Job is making a bold effort to break that barrier we have already found to exist in Hebrew thought between God as revealed by nature and providence and God as vindicator of the individual life.

  27. The Goël or Redeemer pledged to him by eternal justice is yet to arise, a living Remembrancer and Vindicator from all wrong and dishonour.

  28. It is in one sense the sign of vigorous faith to attribute action of this kind to God, and Job himself in his repeated appeals to the unseen Vindicator shows the same conception of providence.

  29. At first this imagination was dormant, and the French people conceived only of punishing the vindicator along with victim, for daring to accuse their processes of injustice.

  30. It is ingeniously asserted by the vindicator that a servant of James brought the report that he had ridden away.

  31. The value of the Apology, so long overlooked, is to show how very poor a case was the best that the vindicator of the Ruthvens was able to produce.

  32. Was it not ignoble to refuse the province of a vindicator of the injured, before any tribunal, however tremendous or unjust?


  33. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "vindicator" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    advocate; apologist; champion; defender; guard; paladin; pleader; proponent; protector; supporter; upholder; vindicator