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Example sentences for "denounced"

Lexicographically close words:
denotes; denoteth; denoting; denouement; denounce; denouncer; denouncers; denounces; denouncing; denove
  1. The texts must have seemed favourable to the fraudulent Athenian interpolator denounced by the Megarians, or he would have altered them.

  2. As the Brethren had rendered such signal service to the moral welfare of the land, it seemed to him absurd and unfair that they should still be under the ban of the law and still be denounced in Catholic pulpits as children of the devil.

  3. They denounced the orthodox theology as fit only for dogs and swine, and described the priests of other Churches as professors of the devil.

  4. As soon, however, as Schmidt began to baptize his converts the Cape Town clergy denounced him as a heretic, and summoned him to answer for his sins.

  5. Another writer, whose name is unknown, denounced the Brethren in his pamphlet "Some Observations.

  6. For the third he was denounced in the Church before the whole congregation, and the loud "Amen" of the assembled members proclaimed his banishment from the Brethren's Church.

  7. Thus Roche denounced as Antinomian the very doctrine now commonly regarded as evangelical.

  8. He had already denounced the Methodists in his "Enthusiasm of Methodists and Papists Compared" {1754.

  9. He accused the Brethren of carrying out their principles; he attacked their personal character; and, boiling with righteous indignation, he denounced them as "licentious spirits and men of careless lives.

  10. He denounced the Brethren as Antinomians.

  11. In the Old World, scientists generally still declared the impossibility of subdividing the electric-light current, and in the public press Mr. Edison was denounced as a dreamer.

  12. Our antipathies were mock, and what we denounced with all the pretended seriousness of heartfelt conviction in one journal, we not unfrequently pronounced to be a heaven-sent blessing in another.

  13. There it was the old game of "Beggar your Neighbor," and they denounced and "confiscated" each other industriously.

  14. That Jesus created no such ideal impression upon his disciples, is shown by the fact that they represented him as a sectarian and an egotist who denounced all who had preceded him as unworthy of respect and to be despised.

  15. Did Jesus show gratitude to the past when he denounced all who had preceded him in the field of love and labor as "thieves and robbers?

  16. The portal of her tunnel had been their trysting place, where he had boasted and raged and denounced all his enemies and promised to return with their scalps.

  17. He denounced Dusty's actions in no uncertain terms, holding him up to the scorn of mankind; but Dusty was just as vehement in his impassioned defense and in his claim to a half of the strike.

  18. They are often denounced with a passionate fervor which is so out of proportion to the reality as to border on the grotesque.

  19. M'Mahon is Denounced from the Altar --Receives his Sentence from Kathleen, and Resolves to Emigrate.

  20. Madison brought before the public, and denounced as not law: and I think the present a fortunate one, because it occupies such a place in the public attention.

  21. We then denounced that doctrine, but now we seem ready to embrace its odious sentiments.

  22. If I remember aright, it was denounced before.

  23. If the mine is so rich why don't the old cock work it himself instead of leaving it to be denounced by any old tramp?

  24. Suppressing a recurrence of irritation he answered, quietly: "We wish to go to the hacienda San Nicolas, senor, upon which we have denounced the mining claim known as the Santa Gertrudis.

  25. He denounced it in "Despair," a poem of his old age.

  26. Men now living can remember how the champions of faith denounced the use of anæsthetics in painful labor as an interference with God's curse on the daughters of Eve.

  27. The clerical party denounced the philosophers as destroyers by profession, who, as such, must inevitably hate Napoleon, the great master-builder.

  28. He denounced the iconoclasts as fanatics of the Catholic type, and atheism as aristocratic.

  29. The accounts which she gave in her religious periodicals and pamphlets of social evils, of the boundless distress of the poor and the unjust oppressions of their rulers, were denounced as socialism and communism.

  30. Whig and Democratic legislatures had repeatedly denounced it.

  31. Mason of Virginia, in the debates in the Federal Convention, denounced slavery and the slave-trade.

  32. Channing published his work on slavery, which was denounced for its abolitionism by the "Boston Statesman," and sharply criticised in a pamphlet by the Massachusetts attorney-general.

  33. He abhorred and denounced the military spirit.

  34. Long before the outbreak of the rebellion, he had ridiculed emancipation, and denounced as folly and evil the noblest deed of England,--the emancipation of her West India slaves.

  35. The Constitution of the United States, the object of such unfeigned idolatry to the average American, was denounced as "a covenant with hell.

  36. In scornful, bitter satire, he denounced England for keeping the fast which God had chosen, in undoing the heavy burdens, letting the oppressed go free, and breaking every yoke.

  37. He denounced all slavery, all inequality, all forms of oppression.

  38. Finding it would answer his ends better to oppose Origenism, he denounced it in his Paschal letters, in 401.

  39. This was denounced as an encouragement of sinners in their sins; but it was forgotten that he had warned men against presuming thereon.

  40. The hostility of the Chief Justice to those statutes was, as we have seen, extreme; the political party of which he was an ardent member had denounced them as unconstitutional; his closest friends thought them invalid.

  41. Thomas Ritchie, in the Richmond Enquirer, properly denounced the New England Federalist headquarters as a "hot-bed of treason.

  42. He was denounced by Randolph in one of the most scathing arraignments ever heard in Congress.

  43. His opinion was not confined to the case before him; it was meant for the whole country and especially for those localities where National laws were being denounced and violated, and National authority defied and flouted.

  44. Jefferson himself had not denounced Marshall so scathingly as had Adams in his report to the Senate on the proposed expulsion of Senator John Smith of Ohio.

  45. The opinion in the Bank case continues to be denounced by the democracy in Virginia," he writes Story, after the second of Roane's articles appeared.

  46. Georgia avow, act upon, and carry into effect, even to the taking of life, principles identical with those now denounced by him in South Carolina.

  47. In reviewing Sketches of America by Henry Bradshaw Fearon, an Englishman who traveled through the United States, the Quarterly Review of London scathingly denounced the frauds perpetrated by means of insolvent laws.

  48. Petitions to Congress denounced it and demanded its extinction.

  49. He still fought with his wife and denounced her and met insult with insult.

  50. In the presence of the assembled Lords, he, without actually referring to him by name, denounced the Duke of Clarence as a calumniator.

  51. My sayings and writings are denounced in many of the journals, and in the House of Lords, as seditious, and even treasonable.

  52. Frederick, Prince of Wales, whom his father denounced as a "changeling," published an account of how George I.

  53. This payment was denounced by Mr. Lyttelton as a dangerous misapplication of public money.

  54. Each denounced riches and rich men, and loathed and detested wealth.

  55. Like the founders of other religious systems, he was ardent toward friends and bitter toward enemies, and extolled his own religion, while he denounced all others.

  56. They have palliated acts, when they should have denounced them.

  57. If others became so too, if the clergy of Chester denounced the heresy of their diocesan, they would be doing their duty, and relieving themselves of the share which they otherwise have in any possible defection of their brethren.

  58. But, as he denounced her, they were looking at her upturned face.

  59. When he failed to, she denounced him as an animal.


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    Other words:
    accused; blamed; charged; impeached; implicated; impugned; inculpated; indicted; involved; taxed