Use "piety" in a sentence

1. More Politics, Less Piety

2. May such piety bring blessings upon him.

3. The Chinese Augustinian teach, speaking the amenability filial piety.

4. Aug 6 A Reader’s Diary: Anthropophagite Piety

5. You had a lot of filial piety once.

6. This is clearly a work of filial piety.

7. Filial piety to become outstanding employees from the start.

8. They were drawn to the church not by piety but by curiosity.

9. The last thing to be neglected is to observe the filial piety.

10. She was well known for her beauty, piety, wisdom, and justice.

11. 5 The last thing to be neglected is to observe the filial piety.

12. Warm, vital piety is one of the distinguishing marks of the catechism.

13. And consider if magnanimity, freedom, simplicity, equanimity, piety, are not more agreeable.

14. Some common synonyms of Allegiance are devotion, fealty, fidelity, loyalty, and piety

15. Borders expand and contract... by the dictates of military power and ancestral piety.

16. We want no goody-goody piety; we have too much of it.

17. At times she felt overwhelmed by his personality, which sometimes bordered on piety.

18. As with the old eastern empire, the inspiration was a mixture of piety and politics.

19. In Confucian philosophy, filial piety is a virtue of respect for one's parents and ancestors.

20. After filial piety and fraternity, the next virtues we should have are cautiousness and trustworthiness.

21. They advertised their piety by their dress and tried to direct the nation.

22. China is a nation that is proud of the virtu of filial piety.

23. Nu might have been a village schoolmaster, or a teller of tales, respected for his piety.

24. However, where the two virtues conflicted, loyalty tended to take precedence over filial piety.

25. Let them do the honors, as great as we consequence easy points for piety.

26. Unfortunately, father, it is hard to realize how weak charity and piety can be sometimes.

27. I approve the deadly seriousness, the piety, the need for something sacred in your life.

28. 10 Limerick gained a reputation for piety, but we knew it was only the rain.

29. (Colossians 2:20-23) His sad-faced appearance was carefully designed to emit a false piety.

30. He later wrote on such topics as ethics, justice, knowledge, moderation, piety, the soul, and valor.

31. However , the meditation on God , works of piety , and alms - giving are not forbidden to him .

32. The combination of competition, regionalism, previous relevant experience and piety about public service values determined the pattern.

33. 77 synonyms for Cant: hypocrisy, pretence, lip service, humbug, insincerity, pretentiousness, sanctimoniousness, pious platitudes, affected piety, sham holiness

34. Felix rejected an offer of the see after Bishop Maximus died and lived his days out in piety.

35. 3 As an old Chinese saying puts it, Among a hundred virtues, filial piety is the foremost.

36. Damini loves Sachish but cares little for the Guru the facade of whose piety does not deceive her .

37. Its vigour and vitality attest to a popular piety deeply rooted in the everyday life of the local community.

38. A captivating melange of wisdom and piety, fantasy and satire, Aggadah is the expressive medium of the Jewish creative genius.

39. After the French Revolution, the evangelical movement alighted on her as a symbol, marked not for her romance but for her piety.

40. They lived under constant threat of exposure and extermination at the hands of the Inquisition, which monitored Christians' piety.

41. A believer might move from one form of piety to another, embracing mysticism and rationalism at the same time.

42. Because of agnate have individual and secrete homonymic, distinguish 2 people to facilitate, so others calls him " filial piety secrete " .

43. 23 A believer might move from one form of piety to another, embracing mysticism and rationalism at the same time.

44. The Grange has always been a happy house and still has a faint atmosphere of piety, fully intended by Mr Teulon.

45. Intrinsic to the Ghost Month is ancestor worship, where traditionally the filial piety of descendants extends to their ancestors even after their deaths.

46. A captivating melange of wisdom and piety, fantasy and satire, Aggadah is the expressive medium of the Jewish creative genius.

47. He gave people brash game shows and imported soaps, sweeping away the fusty piety that had previously dominated the media.

48. His Buddhist piety led representatives of the thousands of Untouchables who had embraced Buddhism to invite him to be their leader.

49. This made him the intellectual heir of John Hunter, whose Essays and Observations he published with due filial piety in 18

50. Saint Albinus was of an ancient and noble family in Brittany, and from his childhood was fervent in every exercise of piety

51. To promote Confucian morality, the court each year honored many men and women who were known for their filial piety and chastity.

52. Groups of winsome lads violate the faith of the believers with acts which are sufficient to shake the very roots of piety.

53. Here it may be as well to shift from filial piety to what for our society is the more straight forward issue of theft.

54. In this strange mix of piety and bawdiness, they directly recall the world of Dargah Quli Khan and the Muraqqa'-e-Dehli.

55. This doctrine, of all other, every true practitioner of piety must Competently know, and necessarily believe, for four special uses: -- 1

56. Blessed #CarlosAcutis, a young man of great piety (and zest for life) who died at 15, was Beatified today by @Pontifex

57. Botod’s false piety "always had the Virgin and God on his lips no matter how unjust and underhanded his acts are."

58. Within families filial piety was the keystone of morality and it led logically to an absolute obedience to the household head.

59. As a result, the Chivalric code encompassed both piety and other virtues promoted by religion at that time, as well as military skill

60. When funding for the project was threatened, he is said to have gouged out his own eyes to show his piety and sincerity.

61. Babylonian art of all periods places a heavy emphasis on the piety of the king, and similar images recur throughout Mesopotamian history

62. Ancyra, Seven Martyrs of, female victims of Diocletian's persecution, 304. They were unmarried, about 70 years old, and notable for piety and good works

63. 25 Here it may be as well to shift from filial piety to what for our society is the more straight forward issue of theft.

64. Turkey: A large bird whose flesh, when eaten on certain religious anniversaries has the peculiar property of attesting piety and gratitude. Ambrose Bierce 

65. Filial piety is considered a key virtue in Chinese and other East Asian cultures, and it is the main subject of a large number of stories.

66. His sincerity and piety for art and the diversity and prolificacy of his works all make him a unique artist in China's contemporary sculptor circle.

67. Devoted to the Service of the Temple: Piety, Persecution, and Ministry in the Writings of Hercules Collins - Profiles in Reformed Spirituality (Haykin & Weaver, eds.) - Bumped

68. Burgos possesses more religious monuments than any other Spanish diocese, not even excepting Toledo - evidences of the piety of the counts and kings of Castile and Leon

69. The Analects of Confucius is a collection of aphorisms and historical anecdotes embodying the basic values of the Confucian tradition: learning, morality, ritual decorum, and filial piety

70. 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.

71. He had been brought up with Lutheranism, a pastor's son subjected to sermons, beatings and high piety, and for all his protestations his films were full of it.

72. He was brought to a knowledge of the gospel through the instrumentality of Paul , and held a prominent place in the Christian community for his piety and beneficence (4-.

73. To understand Humanism, it must be contrasted with the piety and scholasticism of the Middle Ages, against which Humanism was regarded as a free and open breath of fresh air.

74. Recognizing Jewish indebtedness to Christianity, especially on the level of popular piety, is often much more difficult, Beclouded by a long history of martyrdom, persecution, and unwanted, often forced, missionary efforts

75. The rabbis themselves state that the Aggadah is not authoritative and insist that no halakhah may be derived from aggadot, but it is held in high esteem concerning insight and piety.

76. And, Confessedly, great is the secret of piety -- God was manifested in flesh, declared righteous in spirit, seen by messengers, preached among nations, believed on in the world, taken up in glory!

77. Despite his piety and biological relationship through his mother to the Al as Shaykh family, and his support for the pan-Islamic movement in his struggle against pan-Arabism, he decreased the ulema's power and influence.

78. In Adjuring the demon one may bid him depart in the name of the Lord, or in such other language as faith and piety may suggest; or he may drive him forth by the formal and fixed prayers of the Church

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80. The Baal Shem Tov, or the Besht, as he is commonly called, led a revival in Judaism that put love and joy at the center of religious life and championed the piety of the common folk against the rabbinic establishment