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Example sentences for "condemneth"

Lexicographically close words:
condemnations; condemnatory; condemne; condemned; condemnest; condemning; condemns; condempned; condenados; condensable
  1. He chafeth with, and condemneth himselfe, either to rely on the superficiall sense, being unable to pierce into the centre, or to view the thing by some false lustre.

  2. For he that condemneth the wicked that die so, passeth also the sentence upon the wicked that live.

  3. Wherefore when the Pharisee stands in the temple, he boasteth of himself and good condition; but condemneth the Publican, and bitterly inveigheth against him.

  4. The law condemneth all men as sinners, and testifieth, that every imagination of the thought of the heart of the sons of men is only evil, and that continually.

  5. And never challenge man, for he that condemneth your way to heaven, to the very pit of hell, as Paul doth, can yet set forth a better.

  6. He condemneth and curseth himself: inasmuch as by sin he takes part with the devil, and is, as it were, his member and subject.

  7. But the just that is dead, condemneth the wicked that are living, and youth soon ended, the long life of the unjust.

  8. He that justifieth the wicked, and he that condemneth the just, both are abominable before God.

  9. Blessed is he that condemneth not himself in that which he alloweth.

  10. David condemneth the wickedness of Doeg, and foretelleth his destruction.

  11. And your position is, That he that in effect condemneth the greatest part of his hearers, hath no charity, and therefore is not fit to preach the gospel.

  12. That man honoureth God, edifieth the saints, convinceth the world, and condemneth them, and is become heir of the righteousness which is by faith.

  13. For although it condemneth all men, yet it excepteth Christ, who, in his manhood, is this throne of grace.

  14. He that will be made under the law to redeem, had need be sinless and spotless himself; for the law findeth fault with the least, and condemneth man for the first beginning of, sin.

  15. It curseth and condemneth the righteousness of Christ.

  16. He that justifieth the wicked, and he that condemneth the just, even they both are abomination to the LORD.

  17. Thine own mouth condemneth thee, and not I: yea, thine own lips testify against thee.

  18. Grapes: but condemneth Quails, and ranketh Geese but with Ostriches; which notwithstanding, present practice and every table extolleth.

  19. Happy is he that condemneth not himself in that thing which he alloweth.

  20. No matter who condemneth you, if he justify you.

  21. Yea, he condemneth Christ himself in his members; for in that he doth it to one of the least of those whom he calleth brethren, he doth it to himself, Matt.

  22. If they did ill, why do you not commend religion, and the Scripture which condemneth them?

  23. The word is the seed of godliness; which least offendeth them, till it spring up and bring forth the fruit which condemneth their wicked lives.

  24. Some are tempted to think, that God will not condemn them because they are poor and afflicted in this life, and have their sufferings here: and that he that condemneth the rich for not showing mercy to the poor, will himself show them mercy.

  25. Look much on the life of Christ on earth, and see how strangely he condemneth worldliness by his example.

  26. So no man's sins are a disgrace to holiness, which condemneth them: nor were they bad themselves, if holiness were not good, which they oppose.

  27. But usually a hypocrite hath a secret judge within him which condemneth him.

  28. One half of the christian world, at this day, condemneth the other half as schismatical at least, the other half doing the like for them.

  29. Think on the example of the primitive christians, even the best of Christ's servants, and see how it condemneth worldliness.

  30. Reason itself condemneth him that will not now choose the course which then he shall wish that he had chosen, when we foresee the consequence of that day.

  31. There is a partiality in the liar that condemneth himself, and the sin in another, which in himself he justifieth; for there is no man that would have another lie to him.

  32. Know but whom the law of Christ condemneth or justifieth, and you may soon know whom the Judge will condemn and justify; for he will proceed according to this law.

  33. How could you do a thing that detecteth your ungodliness, and condemneth you more clearly?

  34. The Apostle challengeth and condemneth the Corinthians, 1 Cor.

  35. And we have heard before, that Augustine condemneth conformity with the Manichees, in fasting upon the Lord’s day, as scandalous.

  36. If the Apostle mean only of Judaical days, either he condemneth the observing of their days materialiter, or formaliter, i.

  37. The former our opposites dare not hold, for then they should grant that he condemneth their own Easter and Pentecost, because these two feasts were observed by the Jews.

  38. The Rhemists affirm, that the Apostle condemneth only Jewish days,(181) but not Christian days, and that we do falsely interpret his words against their holidays.

  39. And this he setteth down for one of these superstitions, quod dies a die discernitur, where also he condemneth both the observing of days to the honour of man as superstitious, and the observing of them for the honour of God as Judaical.

  40. The law condemneth us and all our deeds, and is called of Paul (in the third chap.

  41. With the law he condemneth him self and all his deeds, and giveth all the praise to God.

  42. As when the temporal law oft times condemneth the thief or murderer and bringeth him to execution, so that he saith nothing before him but present death, and then cometh good tidings, a charter from the King and delivereth him.

  43. But he condemneth you, and if ye persist in these things his judgments must speedily come unto you.

  44. Happy is he that condemneth not himself in the thing which he alloweth.

  45. To the Christians who plead their 'liberty' we can only say, 'Happy is he that condemneth not himself in that thing which he alloweth.

  46. The Law that is very nigh to thee, even in thy heart; the Law that condemneth and hath no promise; that stoppeth the guilty PAST in its swift flight, and maketh it disown its name; the Law will accuse thee enough.

  47. Wherefore when the Pharisee stands in the temple, he boasteth of himself and good condition, but condemneth the Publican, and bitterly inveigheth against him.

  48. With the law he condemneth himself and all his deeds, and giveth all the praise to God.

  49. The law condemneth us and all our deeds, and is called of Paul in 2 Cor.

  50. As it always judgeth candidly, so it never condemneth extremely.

  51. Wherfore we must conclude that Dauid condemneth the worldlines of his wife, and such other as shee: yea in that that shee was punished by barrennes, which followed theruppon.

  52. And uppon the thirtie and two psalme, he condemneth also, or lykewyse the daunces which be had or used on the Sondaies or Lordes dayes.

  53. That man honoreth God, edifieth the saints, convinceth the world and condemneth them, and is become 'heir of the righteousness which is by faith.


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