How To Use Damnable In A Sentence

  • Some of them consider this object to be, man to be created, or, as some of them express it, man as salvable and damnable, as capable of being created and of falling. The Works of James Arminius, Vol. 2
  • Yet people short on money often neglect the advice of the professional scolds and instead turn to the damnable moneylenders.
  • It may have been a question of missionary zeal and desire to do what he could to improve the standards in what has been described as a damnable profession. India and Pakistan
  • To call the damnable and accursed system of political intrigue practised for past centuries by the Roman Americanism Contrasted with Foreignism, Romanism, and Bogus Democracy in the Light of Reason, History, and Scripture; In which Certain Demagogues in Tennessee, and Elsewhere, are Shown Up in Their True Colors
  • Most pastors graciously welcome these couples as good people, even though their official church teaching may condemn this cohabitation as fornication, a damnable sin.
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  • To the rich, you must show the vanity of this world; and the nature and necessity of self-denial; and the damnableness of preferring the present state to the next; together with the necessity of improving their talents in doing good to others. The Reformed Pastor
  • Compare 2Pe 2: 1, "There shall be false teachers among you who privily shall bring in damnable heresies, even denying the Lord that bought them, and bring upon themselves swift destruction. Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
  • About sex , the pleasure is momentary position ridiculous and the expense damnable.
  • There is a hideous fatalism about it, a ghastly and damnable reduction of beauty and intelligence, of strength and purpose, of honor and aspiration.
  • This was a Friday night of the damnable variety.
  • I could not at the time conceive of anything meaner wearing the name of man, of a crime blacker than base ingratitude, of aught more damnable than calumniation of the honored dead; but Massachusetts will have to surrender the pennant of infamy to the South. The Complete Works of Brann the Iconoclast, Volume 10
  • In recent years the craft has attained a vague sense of semi-respectability, and that damnable respectability brought with it new rules against drinking.
  • I alloo the sin itsel mayna be jist damnable, but to what bouk mayna it come wi ither and waur sins upo the back o '' t? Salted with Fire
  • Such shops used to exist, but they have all been put out of business by those damnable supermarkets.
  • Father's love, telling the damnableness of our sin by giving His very life blood to get it out of us; so telling us how we might really know the mother-heart of the Father. Quiet Talks on John's Gospel
  • Trust those damnable Euro bureaucrats to ruin Christmas.
  • Is diving on a grenade (hence, suicide) damnable if it saves the others in the room?
  • The combination of incompetence and downright carelessness on the part of those charged with protecting our citizens is absolutely damnable.
  • By strong delusion; such as beguile the soul with damnable doctrines, that swerve from faith and godliness, 'They have chosen their own ways,' saith God, 'and their soul delighteth in their abominations. Works of John Bunyan — Volume 03
  • Yet people short on money often neglect the advice of the professional scolds and instead turn to the damnable moneylenders.
  • What revolted was that Oliva reached his damnable decision alone.
  • Although ideologically-motivated negligence is damnable enough, it is a far cry from intentional and explicit support for mass murder.
  • About sex, the pleasure is momentary, the position ridiculous and the expense damnable.
  • But as soon as he began to identify himself with his hero it was all up with Faust's utter damnableness: a young poet does not plan to send his own soul to perdition. The German Classics of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries, Volume 01 Masterpieces of German Literature Translated into English.
  • Good God… who on earth thought up duvets and those damnable covers they reside in?
  • Half the people and more than half the army of the North are as little infected with what the Southerns call the damnable heresy of Bull Run and Its Consequences
  • Among what they called your monstrous follies, which was the worst, the most damnable? The Wandering Jew — Volume 06
  • And this is a damnable doctrine.
  • Such a damnable day only heightens the pleasure of what I am about to receive.
  • And, in conclusion, I wish to compliment all three of you on the courage and resource you displayed in tracking down these damnable scoundrels -- _damnable_ scoundrels. Raw Gold A Novel
  • What a damnable climate we have!
  • He was startled to behold their beauty, and at once felt a rush of love for these creatures, blessing them as the only other living things in his damnable world.
  • You have once again hoodwinked me into risking my life in one of those damnable contraptions!
  • That is a damnable legacy for any lawyer.
  • Mere mimicry, however, isn't the track's damnable sin, but rather a byproduct of the curious choice to break away from the electronic fidgeting that distinguished ‘A Whisper’.
  • It was unthinkable that any one save a thief and an out-right scoundrel, such by the way as were all of his business rivals and the men who refused to tote and carry at his bidding, should make a threat like that; worse than unthinkable, utterly, depravedly disgraceful that one of the house of Packard should resort to such devious and damnable practices. Man to Man
  • EVERYBODY has heard of the Cave of St. Cyprian at Salamanca, where in old times judicial astronomy, necromancy, chiromancy, and other dark and damnable arts were secretly taught by an ancient sacristan; or, as some will have it, by the devil himself, in that disguise. The Alhambra
  • Her sister is the symbol of all that is detestable, damnable and loathsome.
  • I fear I cannot stand more than two nights per week in this damnable place.
  • Any obstinate clinging to outworn doctrines, whether of religion or politics or morality or of science, are equally damning and equally damnable. Dana Ullman: Disinformation on Homeopathy: Two Leading Sources
  • The Church must be watchful lest false teachers worm their way into the fellowship and spread damnable heresies.
  • He had stoutly repudiated her offer, which he had called a damnable compact. Ayala's Angel
  • Five provinces have declared for young Stadt, and there will be inundation, conflagration, constupration, consternation, and every sort of nation and nations, fighting away, up to their knees, in the damnable quags of this will-o'-the-wisp abode of Boors. Life of Lord Byron, Vol. 2 (of 6) With His Letters and Journals
  • However, as the teams traipsed off at 4 o'clock, those damnable weather gods decided to rain on Partick's parade.
  • Moreover it seems to me atrocious that we who insist on seven millions of Catholics supporting a church they call heretical, should dare to talk of our scruples (conscientious scruples forsooth!) about assisting with a poor pittance of very insufficient charity their 'damnable idolatry.' The Letters of Elizabeth Barrett Browning
  • I hate pop-ups, those damnable inconvenient pop-ups.
  • How can something so utterly damnable and sick also be so funny?
  • This dire, occasionally damnable predictability undermines the painterly finesse with which the film's director arranges his ravishing images.
  • Church of Rome condemneth us, we likewise them; the sub-reformists and sectaries sentence the doctrine of our Church as damnable; the atomist, or familist, reprobates all these; and all these them again. Sir Thomas Browne and his 'Religio Medici' an Appreciation
  • There is nothing more to say about this damnable road; it is best to hasten along it if one must, and to turn off it as soon as one may.
  • It's the great consolation for all the damnableness of the human existence. December Love
  • There is nothing more to say about this damnable road; it is best to hasten along it if one must, and to turn off it as soon as one may.
  • privily shall bring in damnable heresies." before ... ordained -- Greek, "forewritten," namely, in Peter's prophecy Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
  • From that day forth I became acutely aware that people say the most damnable stuff off-the-record.
  • Satan in his damnable, deceivable counterfeiting has now _his_ trinity. The Mark of the Beast
  • By a judicious blow in that spot where the ribs divaricate he could right well tie his adversary into a bow-knot, but this string of white lawn was a most damnable thing. The Place of Honeymoons
  • her damnable pride
  • That's a damnable insult to the man who ended the cold war.

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