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irreligion

NOUN
  1. the quality of not being devout

How To Use irreligion In A Sentence

  • The villagers hated them, and spread malicious gossip about their immorality and irreligion. Times, Sunday Times
  • In the early Dramatic Lyrics and Romances, and in the plays, there is exquisite rendering of religion, and also of irreligion; but the religion is just the simple faith of Pippa or of Theocrite that "God's in his world"; and the irreligion is the Humanist paganism of St Robert Browning
  • Like how Atheism can be used as the umbrella term for religions like Buddhism and for some irreligionist beliefs. Waldo Jaquith - Creationist museum admits to evolution.
  • Such a prevalency of irreligion and inhumanity is bad in any, but very bad in a judge, who has power in his hand, in the use of which he ought to be guided by the principles of religion and justice, and, if he be not, instead of doing good with his power he will be in danger of doing hurt. Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume V (Matthew to John)
  • Knox's passion against 'idolatry,' beyond all other forms of false religion or irreligion, was fully shared by the mass of his followers, and he tells us that, on this occasion, he worked in private 'rather to mitigate, yea to sloken, that fervency that God had kindled in others.' John Knox
  • You are giving a proof of irreligion which is in bad taste," said Caesar or Nothing
  • He could not bear that judgment so unjust should go forth against us, and, moved with indignation, he asked leave to defend his brethren, and to prove that there was in them no kind of irreligion or impiety. The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 03
  • It is curious to see how Mr. Sinclair plumes himself on this Devil of Glenluce as a "moliminous rampier" against irreligion. Adventures Among Books
  • In the early Dramatic Lyrics and Romances, and in the plays, there is exquisite rendering of religion, and also of irreligion; but the religion is just the simple faith of Pippa or of Theocrite that “God's in his world”; and the irreligion is the Humanist paganism of St Praxed's, not so much hostile to Christianity as unconscious of it. Robert Browning
  • There is the pessimist who feels that the "irreligion" of to-day is responsible; there is the one who blames feminism; and there is the type that finds in Democracy and liberalism generally the cause of the receding old-fashioned morality. The Nervous Housewife
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