Religiously Sentence Examples

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  • Even now the old forms were long religiously respected.

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  • The lord mayor of London has certain very remarkable privileges which have been religiously guarded and must be of great antiquity.

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  • The slaves must be religiously educated, and stimulated to profitable industry.

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  • Pay this new amount, religiously, every month.

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  • Scott's The Fourth Gospel (1906) gives a lucid, critical and religiously tempered account of the Gospel's ideas, aims, affinities, difficulties and abiding significance.

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  • The great changes that have been wrought in India, politically, commercially, intellectually and religiously, by the combined action of the British government and the Christian missions, are evidenced among other tokens by the growth of such societies as the Arya Samaj and the Brahmo Samaj.

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  • It was resolved that the Word of God should be preached without disturbance, that indemnity should be given for past offences against the edict of Worms, and that meanwhile each state should live religiously as it hoped to answer for its conduct to God and the emperor.

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  • Once Paul's apostolate - a personal one, parallel with the more collective apostolate of " the Twelve " - has proved itself by tokens of Divine approval, Peter and his colleagues frankly recognize the distinction of the two missions, and are anxious only to arrange that the two shall not fall apart by religiously and morally incompatible usages (Acts xv.).

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  • The Church's first creed had been " the Fatherhood of God and the Messiahship of Jesus " (A Ritschl); but the " Rule of Faith " (Irenaeus; Tertullian, who uses the exact expression; Origen)- that summary of religiously important facts which was meant to ward off error without reliance on speculations such as the Logos doctrine - built itself up along the lines of the baptismal formula of Matt.

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  • If in the West Athanasianism is a datum, but unexamined, and not valued for its own sake, Augustinianism is a bold interpretation of the essential piety of the West, but an interpretation which not i even piety can long endure - morally burdensome if religiously mpressive.

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  • Brought up religiously and to shun the society of women, his first experiences in adultery had been made with many scruples and intermitten.tly.

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  • Damascus occupies an important commercial position, being the market for the whole of the desert; it also is of great importance religiously, as being the startingpoint for the Hajj pilgrimage from Syria to Mecca, which leaves on the 15th of the lunar month of Shawwal each year.

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  • Maintenance and servicing are also important considerations and should be religiously adhered to.

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  • He was jailed for four months for " religiously aggravated common assault " .

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  • But these varying conceptions with their religious meaning become religiously productive only in the souls of religious heroes, who are the authors of new religions, mediators of the religious life, founders of religious communities.

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  • They exercised religiously, yet a year later Yvonne was still battling the bulge.

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  • Jed, pitted against a religiously fanatical backdrop appears two dimensional.

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  • British multiculturalism ' Britain is a multicultural society ' - the phrase is bandied about religiously, but the meaning is rarely examined.

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  • But this is not simply a dispute between the religiously observant and the secular.

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  • What is much more damaging is his enthusiasm for religiously segregated schools.

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  • Bohemia had been an area known to be religiously tolerant.

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  • While the organization is reportedly not religiously affiliated, the history of Transcendental Meditation organization does venture into the political realm.

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  • This general plan will then serve as a baseline for making decisions, but need not be followed religiously.

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  • Although this sounds like a fairly simple plan, it will require you to control your impulses, save religiously, and live moderately.

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  • Those who follow the diet religiously may be surprised to learn that there are Mediterranean diet health issues.

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  • For those who religiously diet and exercise and yet cannot seem to lose weight, a diagnosis of hypothyroidism is the answer they've been searching for.

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  • While today, television series can start any time in the calendar year the network chooses, practically, in those days, the 'new season' began religiously in the fall.

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  • His parents were Protestants, and he himself, at first, followed the Protestant persuasion; but he subsequently went over to Catholicism and, along with Cardinal Pazmany, his most serious rival at court, became a pillar of Catholicism, both religiously and politically, and a worthy opponent of the two great Protestant champions of the period, Gabriel Bethlen and George I.Rakoczy.

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  • The Hasidim indeed were satisfied, and declined to fight longer, but the Maccabees determined not to desist until their nation was politically as well as religiously free.

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  • Religiously it is the corrupt form of Buddhism prevalent in Tibet and Mongolia.

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  • Every generation laughs at the old fashions, but follows religiously the new.

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