Such an affirmation can not warrantably attach itself to a theory of descent, as it can not be tested by observational methods, but altogether by reference to the laws of thought determining the value of rationalizing processes.
Such speculation, if it may warrantably find encouragement under purely scientific conditions, religious thought will neither gainsay nor resist; but will find itself in no perplexity to accept.
By this it is not intended that different churches holding many conflicting sentiments, and entertaining different plans of attaining even to a good end, may warrantably so unite in an ecclesiastical capacity.
And accordingly, like Abraham, who in lifting up his hand in reference to the goods that had belonged to the king of Sodom, unquestionably sware an oath, all who warrantably swear, make oath with the right hand lifted up towards heaven.
Those who have most warrantably declaimed against evil constitutions, have been among those who were least given to assume to themselves a title to power;--they have been found to defend themselves, but not rashly to usurp authority.
No new aspect of truth can any one warrantably disregard.
There are various forms of civil government, all of which are consistent with the immutable law of God; and any one of which, accordingly, may warrantably be adopted according to circumstances.
He was warrantably its usher when the habitual interrupter bawled his stereotyped: "Unconstitutional!
It became by the modification no more a proceeding about which we could warrantably go to war.
Whether the legal position of the Jews in Alexandria iswarrantably traced back by Josephus (contra Ap.
Although we are not warranted to say with some, "The Father is the fountain of the Godhead, we may warrantably and boldly say, the Father is the fountain of authority.
If we may not read the meaning of the great central force in the light of that force which we carry in the will, how can we warrantably interpret the laws of nature, in the light of that which we carry in the intellect?
You may more warrantably avoid such great ones as you are not like to overcome than small or ordinary ones.
Spend it in nothing which you dare not, or may not warrantably pray for a blessing on from God.
How, without this, can they do itwarrantably or profitably?
If none can warrantably preach except they be sent, we cannot warrantably attend on the ministry of any but those who we have reason to believe have Christ's call and mission.
And none can be warrantably acknowledged and received as office-bearers, to whom that ministry is committed without some proper evidence of their being called and sent by Christ.
Those only can be warrantably employed in a ministry of the ordinances of Christ, and particularly in preaching the gospel, who are thereunto called by him, and admitted according to the rule laid down in the word.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "warrantably" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: dispassionately; duly; equally; evenly; fair; fairly; justly; properly; rightfully; rightly