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1. Your calumny against the great is impious.

2. Preaching an impious man can be a difficult task.

3. To have such notions about God is absurd and impious.

4. Change was popularly associated with the impious ways of foreign heretics.

5. 14 Ramsey, so shamefully plundered and denuded by impious villains?

6. Blasphemia "a speaking ill, impious speech, slander," from Blasphemein …

7. In that case it would be impious to consult the Oracle.

8. Blasphemia "a speaking ill, impious speech, slander," from Blasphemein …

9. This was a race of manly men , but insolent and impious.

10. Blasphemia a speaking ill, impious speech, slander, from Blasphemein to speak evil of

11. Let us recur not to that impious man - how hateful to both of us!

12. This impious crime, wrote Ammianus[http://Sentencedict.com], for ever stained the reign of Constantius.

13. For six months impious Hagarenes tried to make Zlata accept Islam, but she remained steadfast.

14. Joseph himself regarded his mother's religious policies as "unjust, impious, impossible, harmful and ridiculous".

15. Synonyms for Atheistical include atheistic, apostate, freethinking, heterodox, heathen, impious, idolatrous, agnostic, separatist and unbelieving

16. The oracle responded that the impious on Earth hindered Apollo's ability to provide advice.

17. And I have heard a name given already to the impious thief who dared disturb her.

18. And this shall be my salvation, that no impious man can come into his presence.

19. Anabolite sorter barrens antisyzygy tempean corinthianizing impious Cashierings cystocarp alebenches adulterants slitters unmusicalness unforgiving fundi fractures

20. "impious or profane speaking of God or sacred things," early 13c., from Old French blasfemie "blasphemy," from Late Latin blasphemia, from Greek blasphemia "a speaking ill, impious speech, slander," from Blasphemein "to speak evil of."

21. Blasphemy (n.) "impious or profane speaking of God or sacred things," early 13c., from Old French blasfemie "Blasphemy," from Late Latin blasphemia, from Greek blasphemia "a speaking ill, impious speech, slander," from blasphemein "to speak evil of."

22. In contrast to the heavenly city, the earthly city is occupied by the fallen angels and the impious.

23. These impious, Diocletian was informed by members of the court, could only refer to the Christians of the empire.

24. Century Behindhand), thought that all such inquiries wereuseless and impious; and that it was quite sufficient that God hadthus made the mountains

25. In speech 2 intr to utter profanities, curses, or impious expressions (C14: from Late Latin blasphemare, from Greek Blasphemein from blasphemos blasphemous)

26. Piety will frown upon the man who has inherited goods from the impious ; that is, until he takes his style of dress from his own father.

27. All the images were taken down. And though the angels came down from heaven so it was said and beat the impious emperors, the iconoclasm continued.

28. Blasphemein is translated into „to speak evil‟, „to utter profane or impious words‟, „to talk profanely‟ or „to speak irreverently to utter impiety‟ against God or anything sacred.

29. If resistance waits till life is reduced nearly to one uniform type, all deviations from that type will come to be considered impious, immoral, even monstrous and contrary to nature.

30. See definition of Adjudge EXAMPLE SENTENCES FROM THE WEB The lips with which he appealed to Heaven to Adjudge victory to the just quarrel, grew white as they uttered the impious mockery

31. These bare questions at once satisfied andsilenced the greater number; some, however (like a few in Englandwho are a century Behindhand), thought that all such inquiries wereuseless and impious; and that it was quite sufficient that God hadthus made the mountains

32. These bare questions at once satisfied and silenced the greater number; some, however (like a few in England who are a century Behindhand), thought that all such inquiries were useless and impious; and that it was quite sufficient that God had thus made the mountains.

33. Blaspheme: 1 v speak of in an irreverent or impious manner “ Blaspheme God” Synonyms: curse , cuss , imprecate , swear utter obscenities or profanities Type of: talk about , talk of discuss or mention v utter obscenities or profanities Synonyms: curse , cuss , imprecate , swear Type of: express , give tongue to , utter , verbalise , verbalize

34. But the sickening tale Appalleth, and he addeth sin to sin! One more tale of sin I mention: by his impious passion fired, To my saintly wife, Rukmini, Sisupala hath aspired, As the low-born seeks the Veda, soiling it with impure breath, Sisupala sought my consort, and his righteous doom is Death!"

35. The practices of House Telvanni were considered to be impious and inhumane by the members of the Imperial Cult, House Redoran Considerings House Telvanni to be a house of scheming, and while House Hlaalu recognizes the Telvanni for their extensive knowledge of the arcane arts, they also point out how the House fights among itself more than others.

36. The Bench of Boors - In bed I muse on Teniers’ Boors, O Pride of the days in prime of the months Now trebled in great renown, When before the ark of our holy cause Fell Dagon down- Dagon foredoomed, who, armed and targed, Never his impious heart enlarged Beyond that hour; God walled his power, And there the last invader charged.

37. He is the first to accuse Job directly of wickedness; Averring indeed that his punishment is too good for him (11:6); he rebukes Job's impious presumption in trying to find out the unsearchable secrets of God (11:7-12); and yet, like the rest of the friends, promises peace and restoration on condition of penitence and putting away iniquity (11

38. What does "Blasphemed" (Acts 18:6) mean? βλασφημουντων (blasphemounton), the original Greek word translated "Blasphemed," means "speaking impiously or irreverently of God." What words Blaspheme today? Any expression that mentions "God," "Jesus," "Christ," "Lord," or "Holy" in an impious or irreverent manner, including to express shock, surprise, frustration or disgust.