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Example sentences for "unchristian"

Lexicographically close words:
unchildish; unchildlike; unchilled; unchivalrous; unchristened; unchronicled; unchurched; uncial; uncials; uncinate
  1. The consequence has been, that no department of literature has been so unchristian in its tone and temper as that of sectarian controversy.

  2. That peace was concluded on an unchristian and tyrannical principle, introduced by the Reformation, that the subjects may be compelled to follow the religion of the ruler.

  3. Not in an unchristian manner, I hope," observed Mr. Smalley, looking uncomfortable.

  4. Therefore, when some would in our days advocate an unchristian education, I can speak with the light of experience, when I earnestly recommend to all pious and provident parents to give their children a good Christian training.

  5. Christians should be taught that they have the right not to tolerate any unchristian and un-Lutheran doctrine in the pulpits, hymn-books, and school-books.

  6. The popular estimate of superior and inferior races is thoroughly unchristian and unscientific, as is the prejudice against a dark skin.

  7. This Puritan ideal is not so much unchristian as narrow and unintelligent; but the money-making life has of late become more and more frankly predatory and anti-social.

  8. I beg you to tell me who will join our religion, be he the most amiable and patient of men, when he sees that they are treated so cruelly and inimically, and not only in an unchristian way, but even brutally.

  9. My mother has shown a most unchristian temper.

  10. His religion was of a stern temper, and he could not suffer this unchristian peevishness to pass unreproved.

  11. Father, the man against whom I have thought an unchristian thought is one whom I am especially bound to love and honour.

  12. For these unchristian men would rob, outrage, and kill the Christians with impunity and would make their lives miserable.

  13. But now cases of refusing to comply with the unchristian demands of the government are striking at the very root of state authority, because the whole authority of the state is based on the compliance with these unchristian demands.

  14. It would be a rare thing now to find a religious teacher of intelligence who would not agree with the assertion that, when a person is angry, he cannot be, at the moment, a Christian, for being angry is as unchristian as profanity.

  15. Is it possible for any one who believes what Christ has said, to rest contented, either for himself or for others, with that very low and very unchristian standard which he sees and knows to prevail generally in the world?

  16. Unchristian Rumor The assertion that I have said hard things about my loyal students in Chicago, New York, or any other place, is utterly false and groundless.

  17. It is unchristian to believe that pain and sickness are anything but illusions.

  18. That is the answer which I make to this unjust, this unchristian assault upon your pastor in the moment when, tried as he has never been tried before, he needs your loyalty and confidence more than he can ever need it again.

  19. Keep me from unchristian tempers, from an unholy or inconsistent or uneven walk.

  20. I had the opportunity of bearing my testimony against such unchristian entertainments.

  21. Walden, in particular, was aware of a certain irritation and uneasiness of mind which troubled him greatly and he looked askance at his companion with unchristian impatience.

  22. I leave therefore this your doubt to be resolved at the day of judgment, and in the mean time trample upon your harsh and unchristian surmises.

  23. My fifth argument is, 'That a failure in such a circumstance as water baptism, doth not unchristian us'; this you are compelled to grant.

  24. Fifth, Because a failure in such a circumstance as water, doth not unchristian us.

  25. Will you not yet leave off to abuse the word of God, and forbear turning it out of its place, to maintain your unchristian practice of rejecting the people of God, and excluding them their blessed privileges.

  26. They go from the school entirely different persons, and they are wholly unwilling to go back to their unchristian manners of life.

  27. When the Christian world is willing to give itself to the redemption of the unchristian world, it will be redeemed.

  28. When Christian Merton is willing to give itself for unchristian Freetown, it will be redeemed.

  29. The sacrifice of the moral judgment is always a crime, and to preach needless suffering for the sake of covering up sin or as a means of atoning for past defects is to utter most unchristian falsehood.

  30. Whether it be sheer atheism or scientific dogma or political change or criticism of the Bible that makes the religious world tremble and cry out for fear, in every case panic is unchristian and unworthy.

  31. He must have thought himself very clever when he made that remark to the interviewer,' the priest muttered; and he walked up and down his room, thinking of Nora Glynn living in this unchristian atmosphere.

  32. The precepts and promises are not given as it were in the air; they are occasioned by Euodia and Syntyche, or rather by what they have suggested to St Paul's mind, the crime and distress of an unchristian spirit in Christians.

  33. However, it is but just to remark that the reason why his crusade did not entirely restore the Holy Land to the dominion of the Christians, is to be found in the vindictive and unchristian enmity of Pope Gregory IX.


  34. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "unchristian" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    animal; atheistic; atrocious; barbaric; barbarous; beastly; bestial; bloodthirsty; bloody; brutal; brute; cruel; demoniacal; devilish; diabolic; diabolical; disbelieving; faithless; fell; feral; ferocious; fiendish; fierce; godless; heathen; hellish; impious; infernal; infidel; inhuman; irreligious; murderous; outrageous; pagan; ruthless; sadistic; sanguinary; savage; sinful; truculent; unbelieving; unchristian; uncivilized; unconscionable; ungodly; unholy; unhuman; unkind; unrighteous; vicious; wicked; wolfish