How To Use Unchristian In A Sentence
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Such unchristian abuse is commonly experienced by those who are perceived as enemies of Christianity.
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He had reason to condemn the Bishop for unchristian behaviour; but he preferred to condemn him for uncatholic behaviour.
The Altar Steps
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It wasn't that America is an unchristian country, quite the contrary.
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They were at war with none personally; as high-toned, large-souled men and women they were ready with their expressions of hatred and contempt for the unchristian social life of our generation, but they were never ranters.
Brook Farm
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It does seem so gashly and unchristian altogether.
Springhaven
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I had hardly sent that last Roundabout Paper to the printer (which, I submit, was written in a pacable and not unchristian frame of mind), when Saturday came, and with it, of course, my Saturday Review.
Roundabout Papers
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Those that think to excuse themselves in unchristian practices with the Christian name, and sin the more boldly and securely because there is a sin-offering provided, do, in effect, make God's house of prayer a den of thieves, as the priests in Christ's time, Matt. xxi.
Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume IV (Isaiah to Malachi)
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Consumerism that is totally unchristian and unevangelical rules us through the media.
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Are such sentiments substandard, unchristian?
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To render evil for evil, or railing for railing, is a sinful unchristian practice; the magistrate may punish evil-doers, and private men may seek a legal remedy when they are wronged; but private revenge by duelling, scolding, or secret mischief, is forbidden Prov. xx.
Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume VI (Acts to Revelation)
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Given the struggles of parents in a society whose manners and morals are largely unchristian, which was the case in the late fourth century as it is now, this severity seems excessive.
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This difference between the persons to whom Heaven, according to Orpheus, has granted 'the hour of delight,' [178] and those whom it has condemned to the hour of detestableness, being, as I have just said, of all times and nations, -- it is an interior and more delicate difference which we are examining in the gift of _Christian_, as distinguished from unchristian, song.
The Crown of Wild Olive also Munera Pulveris; Pre-Raphaelitism; Aratra Pentelici; The Ethics of the Dust; Fiction, Fair and Foul; The Elements of Drawing
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The following week he was summoned before the disciplinary committee of his church and charged with unchristian conduct, in the following particulars, to wit: dancing, and participating in a sinful diversion called a cakewalk, which was calculated to bring the church into disrepute and make it the mockery of sinners.
The Marrow of Tradition
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* I feel not in me those sordid and unchristian desires of my profession; I do not secretly implore and wish for plagues, rejoice at famines, revolve ephemerides and almanacks in expectation of malignant aspects, fatal conjunctions, and eclipses.
Religio Medici
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Less concerned with the standing of Belle Cora than with the legitimacy of the vigilantes' supporters, however, Gertrude accused the pro-vigilante women of being unchristian, uncharitable, and unwomanly.
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So her golden mantle indicates that it is a glorious and excellent justice beyond that which unchristian men conceive; while the severely falling lines of the folds, which form a kind of gabled niche for the head of the Pope beneath, correspond with the strictness of true Church discipline firmer as well as more luminous statute.
Mornings in Florence
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that's kind of a creepy in a way that i can only call unchristian
Palestinians get upset that Palestinian youth played music for holocaust survivors...
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When words and processes are misleading, it is neither unchristian nor mean to ask for a higher standard.
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We shall, for the present, leave Anthony propagating the monastic dispositions, and extending its influence not only into the next century, but for many ages after, and conclude this view of the state of the _third century_, with expressing our regret that the faith and love of the gospel received toward the close of it a dreadful blow from the encouragement of this unchristian practise.
The Revelation Explained
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The truth is that the long struggle of survivors to be heard and respected by church authorities has revealed a culture within the Church that many would simply describe as unchristian," Moriarty said in a statement Thursday.
The Washington Times stories: Latest Headlines
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Half the population here have names as unchristian quite – Norma, Odoacer, Archimedes – my housemaid is called Themis – but Dionea seemed to scandalize every one, perhaps because these good folk had a mysterious instinct that the name is derived from Dione, one of the loves of Father Zeus, and mother of no less a lady than the goddess Venus.
Archive 2009-11-01
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To do so would, but unchristianize the deep grief which bereavement awakens, and which true piety sanctifies; it would unhumanize the very constitution of home itself.
The Christian Home
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Alongside the political arguments about inequality, Wall Street corruption and the failures of George W Bush, Moore argues that capitalism is also fundamentally unchristian.
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Lots of Christians are unchristian - look at Charley's real father!
ABSOLUTE TRUTHS
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She scolded me, saying it was "unchristian" to call on Thanksgiving.
Jon Kerr: Football Coaches are Cut From a Different Cloth
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‘The church must repudiate once and for all the unchristian formula of male superiority-female inferiority,’ wrote Sheila D. Collins.
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So how dare Charles be so unchristian as to fling the past in my face like that?
ABSOLUTE TRUTHS
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ashamed to have to recognize how unchristianly his assumptions and motives are
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(which, I submit, was written in a pacable and not unchristian frame of mind), when Saturday came, and with it, of course, my
Roundabout Papers
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It is unchristian to believe that an end can justify the means. Even the Kingdom of God is not a good enough end to justify any means that causes harm to people.
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These beliefs existed within the interstices of official faith and ritual and churchmen did not necessarily see them as pagan, unchristian, heretical or erroneous.
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And let's not forget the crooked, dishonest, lying, unchristian hate mongers who pretend to be ministers of god, running massive megachurches or televangelical programs.
Criminals Everywhere You Look; Time to Clean the Stables in Washington
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That is not, however, to say there was anything unchristian, unchaste, or subversive to the Faith.
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This difference between the persons to whom Heaven, according to Orpheus, has granted "the hour of delight," [67] and those whom it has condemned to the hour of detestableness, being, as I have just said, of all times and nations, -- it is an interior and more delicate difference which we are examining in the gift of _Christian_ as distinguished from unchristian, song.
On the Old Road, Vol. 2 (of 2) A Collection of Miscellaneous Essays and Articles on Art and Literature
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Yes, the man was incomprehensible, heretical, dangerous; he was uncatholic and unchristian.
Cardinal Manning: Part VI
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The parson of the parish, who was one of the executors, and had acted as ghostly director to the old man, no sooner heard this exclamation than he cried out, “Avaunt, unchristian reviler! avaunt! wilt thou not allow the soul of his honour to rest in peace?”
The Adventures of Roderick Random
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Yet all desire not to be charged with wrong-doing; they would not they should be called unchristian on account of their conduct.
Epistle Sermons, Vol. II Epiphany, Easter and Pentecost
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I think it is you who are at fault," she told him, "when you call unchristian an act which was necessary to secure this child to Christ.
The Strolling Saint; being the confessions of the high and mighty Agostino D'Anguissola, tyrant of Mondolfo and Lord of Carmina in the state of Piacenza
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There are decidedly unchristian aspects such as reincarnation (of the elves) and the ancestor worship many of the characters indulge in.