10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «UNGODLILY»
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ungodlily in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
ungodlily and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Gospel truth demonstrated, in a collection of doctrinal ...
ways that he hath walked in, his ungodly deeds, that he hath ungodlily committed
, and his ungodly thoughts, that he ungodlily thinks, and his ungodly words,
which he ungodlily speaks ; this is the light that discovers and makes manifest all
this ...
2
Ecclesiastical memorials ... of the Church of England. 1822
... homily, which the Archbishop set forth in these words: “ Meek and faigned
religions were neither the fortieth “ part so many among the Jews, nor more
superstitiously “ and ungodlily abused, than of late days they have been “ among
us.
3
Elements of the grammar of the English language, with notes
That grammarian is of opinion, that the analogy of formation established in our
language would require ungodlily for the adverb, rather than the adjective
ungodly. To those, however, who reflect, that the ly in ungodly is a corruption of
like, and ...
4
The Thirty-nine articles of the Church of England ...
... of good works, man hath most highly displeased God, and hath gone from his
will and commandments. — Sects and feigned religions were neither the fortieth
part so many among the Jews, nor more superstitiously and Ungodlily abused, ...
Church of England articles, William Wilson, 1821
5
The Christian review and clerical magazine
Sects and feigned religions were neither the fortieth part so many among the
Jews, nor more superstitiously and ungodlily abused, than of late days they have
been among us: which sects and religions had so many hypocritical and feigned
...
6
The doctrine and practice of the Church of Rome in the ...
Sects and feigned religions were neither the fortieth part so many among the
Jews, nor more superstitiously and ungodlily abused, than of late days they have
been among us. Which sects and religions had so many hypocritical and feigned
...
William Gibbs Barker, 1840
7
Sermons, Or Homilies, Appointed to be Read in Churches in ...
... nor more superstitiously and ungodlily abused, than Christian of late days they
have been among ns. Which sects and men' religions had so many hypocritical
and feigned works in their state of religion — as they arrogantly named it — that ...
8
The Freemason's monthly magazine
You shall call Masons fellows or brethren, without the addition of knave, or any
other bad language. "7thly. You shall not take youre neighbour's wife villanously,
nor his daughter, nor his mayd, to use ungodlily. " Sthly. You shall not carnally lye
...
Charles Whitlock Moore, 1843
9
Ecclesiastical Memorials: Relating Chiefly to Religion, and ...
... foresaid homily, which the archbishop set forth in these words : " Meek and
faigned religions were neither the fortieth part so many among the Jews, nor
more superstitiously and ungodlily abused, than of late days they have been
among us.
10
The History of the Reformation of the Church of England: ...
Sects and feigned religions y were neither the fortieth part so many among the
Jews, nor more superstitiously and ungodlily abused, than of late days they have
been among us : which sects and religions had so many hypocritical and feigned
...