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Example sentences for "deceiver"

Lexicographically close words:
deceiuing; deceivable; deceivableness; deceive; deceived; deceivers; deceives; deceiveth; deceiving; decelerating
  1. The mysterious voice which once on the mountains of Epirus announced the death of Pan, to-day announces the death of the deceiver God who had promised an era of justice and peace to those who should believe in him.

  2. God arrived:–and the deceiver deceived you in regard to God.

  3. Let not this present life then deceive you; neither let the deceiver deceive you concerning God.

  4. God is true: let not then the present life deceive you: and let not the Deceiver deceive you as to God.

  5. It is so worthy of the deceiver to make a jest of his own crime!

  6. Base deceiver 'Tis this, e'en this, which above all condemns you.

  7. Besides, the decisive crisis even of a deception is so momentous to the deceiver himself that excessive anxiety may produce in him symptoms as violent as those which surprise excites in the deceived.

  8. The reflex influence of deception upon the deceiver himself is its most bitter condemnation.

  9. The deceiver is sure to be overtaken by his own deceit.

  10. No semblance of union should be maintained between the deceiver and ourselves.

  11. With him is strength and wisdom: The deceived and the deceiver are his.

  12. Neither is salvation found, Till the Man of Sin is chained, And the old deceiver bound.

  13. Nor was this all; John Bill was a deceiver in another particular.

  14. John Bill was certainly a deceiver in this, for there never was a poor man who did not find fault with the well-to-do for taking care of their means.

  15. Trueworth, that sly deceiver of your sex, and most abandoned of his own, can only bring you a polluted heart and prostituted vows!

  16. The deceiver says, to be sure, 'He who does not keep a sharp look-out, has himself to blame if he is cheated.

  17. It only means that you are a godless dog, a perverse ape, a conscienceless deceiver and thief whom men must avoid and detectives must watch.

  18. A faithless deceiver came lately to me and finished his wily talk by saying, 'All I ask is that you trust me!

  19. The villagers, however, decided that Jesus was after all a deceiver and perhaps a thief.

  20. As for any God, they could never trust one whose will and power were to be found alike in the craft of the deceiver and the misery of the victim, in the baffling of sincere thought and the overthrow of the honest with the vile.

  21. Jesus ever afterwards appear personally to them, to their Satisfaction, that he was the same Person, whom they crucified and put to Death for a Deceiver and false Prophet?

  22. In his last great effort to dethrone Christ, destroy His people, and take possession of the city of God, the arch-deceiver has been fully unmasked.

  23. This, however, the great deceiver conceals, when concealment will best suit his purpose.

  24. The arch-deceiver hates the great truths that bring to view an atoning sacrifice and an all-powerful Mediator.

  25. The influence of the deceiver would not have been fully destroyed, nor would the spirit of rebellion have been utterly eradicated.

  26. There is nothing that the great deceiver fears so much as that we shall become acquainted with his devices.

  27. In the contest between Christ and Satan, during the Saviour’s earthly ministry, the character of the great deceiver was unmasked.

  28. The arch-deceiver had not completed his work.

  29. The great deceiver endeavors to shift his own horrible cruelty of character upon our heavenly Father, that he may cause himself to appear as one greatly wronged by his expulsion from heaven because he would not submit to so unjust a governor.

  30. By the Bible testimony these will detect the deceiver in his disguise.

  31. And then the great deceiver will persuade men that those who serve God are causing these evils.

  32. The whole universe must see the deceiver unmasked.

  33. The great deceiver has sought to lead them into skepticism, to cause them to lose confidence in God, to separate themselves from His love, and to break His law.

  34. It is thus that the great deceiver seeks to conceal his own work.

  35. Among the most successful agencies of the great deceiver are the delusive teachings and lying wonders of Spiritualism.

  36. The great deceiver has many agents ready to present any and every kind of error to ensnare souls,—heresies prepared to suit the varied tastes and capacities of those whom he would ruin.

  37. Now the great deceiver will make it appear that Christ has come.

  38. You are, then, a self-deceiver and you cannot accuse me of having deceived you.

  39. Apollo hearing this, passed quickly on-- No winged omen could have shown more clear That the deceiver was his father's son.

  40. It is true, ladies, that my story is not a very clean one, but you gave me license to speak the truth, and I have done so in order to show you that no one is sorry when a deceiver is deceived.

  41. Very characteristically, the dupes claimed more for the deceiver than he did for himself.

  42. The Pharisees put the issue more coarsely and truly when they said, 'That deceiver said, while He was yet alive, after three days I will rise again.

  43. For if not, thou wert very wrong ever to have shown thyself at all, and deservest to be punished as a deceiver and a Thag.

  44. Is it not rather thou that art the deceiver in this matter?


  45. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "deceiver" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    actor; betrayer; charmer; cheat; convict; counterfeiter; criminal; crook; deceiver; delinquent; desperado; enchanter; fake; felon; forger; fraud; fugitive; gangster; hypocrite; impostor; jailbird; jilt; joker; lawbreaker; malefactor; mesmerizer; outlaw; performer; phoney; phony; plagiarist; pretender; ravager; ravisher; scoundrel; seducer; sinner; swindler; tease; teaser; thief; thug; traitor; transgressor; twister; villain; wrongdoer