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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «CENSORIOUSLY»
Descubre el uso de
censoriously en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
censoriously y pequeños extractos de los mismos para contextualizar su uso en la literatura.
1
Mark's memoirs of Jesus Christ: a commentary on the Gospel ...
They were censoriously hypercritical in construing Christ's words as if he had
said / have forgiven thy sins, or / forgive thy sins. Such was not his statement. For
aught that the scribes could prove, he had merely declared the forgiveness of the
...
2
Practical commentary on Gospel according to St. Mark
They were censoriously presumptuous in rushing to the conclusion that the
wonderful Personage before them had neither power nor authority to forgive sins.
Why not justly judge of Him by His works, instead of censoriously criticising His
mere ...
The man with the trombone glances censoriously behind him. bake censoriously,
perhaps. "Yeah, sure, that's cool." Jiri nods, shows himself out. The musician
shifts his weight from one foot to the other, passes his instrument from right hand
to ...
speak censoriously when I began my letter, but the opportunity was so very
tempting. " Would you like to hear a little about myself ? I am pretty comfortable,
and getting on famously. I began lecturing as soon as I came here, and though
that is ...
Katherine Henderson,
1874
5
Prudes on the Prowl: Fiction and Obscenity in England, 1850 ...
Like The Well ofLoneliness (with which it has strictly nothing else in common),
Bessie Cotter was offensive both because ofits subject and because that subject
was not treated censoriously, or at least not censoriously enough. A slightly more
...
David Bradshaw, Rachel Potter,
2013
The prohibition is, not to judge our neighbour rashly, censoriously, or
uncharitably. It bears no reference to the administration of justice. Wc are not to
sit in judgment one upon another, to bear no ill-will, nor with blind zeal or
intolerant spirit to ...
7
Cancelled Words: Rediscovering Thomas Hardy
We are, by now, familiar with Stephen's editorial method of apologising to Hardy
for having, on the one hand, to act censoriously on behalf of the more prudish
among his readers, and on the other, for having to act censoriously on Hardy's
own ...
8
A Dictionary of English Phrases with Illustrative Sentences: ...
Sit in Judgment, to = To assume judicial authority ; to judge censoriously, (a) We
ought not to sit in judgment on our fellow- men = We ought not to judge our fellow
-men censoriously. Sit it out, to = To sit to the end of, during the whole of, &c.
9
Mind Science and History
speak, with which the writer of the oration experimentally and censoriously
operates, are words and phrases. The pieces with which the Thinker of Thoughts
experimentally and censoriously operates are full statements. He tries out,
mobilizes, ...
Howard Evans Kiefer, Milton Karl Munitz,
1970
10
The Oberlin Evangelist: A Semi-monthly Periodical, Devoted ...
You will be tempted to feel and speak censoriously to and of them, and thus
grieve the spirit of Christ and wound your own soul. Be on your guard here.
Never suffer yourselves to feel, and then you will never speak censoriously. 10.
We charge ...
10 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «CENSORIOUSLY»
Conoce de qué se habla en los medios de comunicación nacionales e internacionales y cómo se emplea el término
censoriously en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
Pellet Guns: Non-lethal weapon bringing silent deaths to unarmed …
He received multiple pellets in his eyes, head and face, thus censoriously injuring both his eyes, which are now at brink of blindness. The youth ... «TwoCircles.net, Jun 15»
Francis Ledwidge: Farm labourer to war poet
... history where “honour turns away in shame”: a line censoriously removed from Ledwidge's poem Soliloquy in its earliest published versions. «Irish Times, May 15»
'Space' to Riot: Baltimore's Mayor Writes a License...
The “Black Lives Matter” crowd will contend that writing censoriously about Baltimore's rioting masses misses the point, which should be ... «National Review Online, Abr 15»
The Olly Murs factor: 'If critics don't like me that's fine'
He shakes his head censoriously. “I just can't get my head around that.” Humble: Murs pays himself a monthly salary on par with his old school ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Abr 15»
The Coffee of Civilization in Iceland
... German bankers still tend to treat sentimentally rather than censoriously—”Germany has a weakness for Iceland,” an economics professor in ... «The New Yorker, Abr 15»
Here is a list of celebrities who could not manage to hide their …
I felt it was a very violent event," said Khan, censoriously. Everyone just sniggered some more at his sanctimonious take. Miffed at Mockingbird ... «Economic Times, Abr 15»
What if the “World” is Actually the “Church”? (Kierkegaard for Lent)
... not be interpreted as if I am supposed to be the one who almost censoriously bursts in upon everybody else–no, I must be brought up myself. «Patheos, Mar 15»
What Does 'Corruption' Really Mean?
Linguistically, the word is used rather pejoratively and censoriously to refer to any of the following: 'dishonest or illegal behaviour, especially of ... «Leadership Newspapers, Feb 15»
Ed Miliband needs to find his inner Rocky
That the revelation was censoriously reported in The Times, whose parent company has a record of colossal tax avoidance, is a tediously ... «The Independent, Feb 15»
Nudge, Nudge: Why happiness is highly overrated
“There was a long pause while Atkinson looked censoriously round the room, a familiar exercise. Dixon liked and revered him for his air of ... «Times Colonist, Nov 14»