Use "profess" in a sentence

1. They have become what they profess to scorn.

2. 1 I profess that I was surprised at the news.

3. Many churches profess that the Bible is their highest authority.

4. 2 Christians profess their faith when they say the Creed.

5. He said that many people would profess Christianity, but dishonestly so.

6. I profess that I was surprised at the news.

7. Yet, millions of people profess to love him.

8. 10 Why do Latins profess outrage against poison?

9. 20 Christians profess Christ and the Christian religion.

10. 19 Can vitriolic gentamicin use profess to convinced?

11. 5 Those learned intellectual historians all profess literature.

12. The constitution did provide a "freedom of conscience, that is, the right to profess or not to profess any religion, and to conduct religious worship or atheistic propaganda."

13. 7 Christians profess their faith when they say the Creed.

14. 6 I don't profess to know anything about music.

15. 8 They have become what they profess to scorn.

16. 11 In Mexico,(www.Sentencedict.com) ninety percent of the people profess Catholicism.

17. The Christianity we profess today is the Christianity of Christ and His Apostles

18. I don't profess to be an expert in this subject.

19. 12 What they did not profess to understand was how it could be terminated.

20. 4 I don't profess expert knowledge of/to be an expert in this subject.

21. 2 I don't profess to know all the details about the case.

22. 3 I don't profess to be an expert in this subject.

23. He did not profess to worship any other god but Jehovah.

24. Its Latin’s origins come from the word profess which means, “to avow before.”

25. 9 He finally made up his mind to profess his love for her.

26. The Jewish religious leaders proudly profess adherence to the Law of Moses.

27. 7. (a) Why does Jesus disown many who profess faith in him?

28. 18 For months, Derek had wanted to profess his love for Beth.

29. 15 They are also more prone to profess unhappiness than divorced women.

30. Those who enter Consecrated life profess the “evangelical counsels” of poverty, chastity, and obedience

31. (b) What is involved for us to dress ‘as people who profess to reverence God’?

32. 10 One third of earth’s population —some 1,900 million— now profess to be Christian.

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34. Yet many (if not most) of those who have an abortion, or who perform them, profess a religion.

35. 41 synonyms for Avow: state, maintain, declare, allege, recognize, swear, assert, proclaim, affirm, profess

36. Even many who do not profess to be Christian enjoy discussions with Jehovah’s Witnesses.

37. 28 In two days' time, the calendar dictates that we must profess love to those we hold dear.

38. Also guaranteed is freedom of conscience and the right to freely profess, practice and propagate religion.

39. Though the great majority of the populace profess to be Christian, intertribal massacres were launched.

40. 30 So were the great Victorian railway stations that we now profess to admire, almost uncritically.

41. Integrity is congruence between what you know, what you profess, and what you do. Nathaniel Branden 

42. Some of the publishers cashing in on the lucrative confession craze profess to being disturbed by it.

43. In Northern Ireland, the Middle East, and elsewhere, people are hated because of the religion they profess.

44. 17 Although many companies profess to want to reward performance instead of face time, many report difficulties doing so.

45. Some Apostates profess to know and serve God but reject teachings or requirements set out in his Word

46. 14 Interviews with people who profess to enjoy classical music turn up all sorts and conditions of appreciation.

47. Firms profess to be unworried by recession, since whisky they make now cannot be sold for years anyway.

48. 66 synonyms for Admit: confess, own up, confide, profess, come clean, avow, come out of the closet, sing

49. 26 Some of the publishers cashing in on the lucrative confession craze profess to being disturbed by it.

50. 22 I know there are many women who endure similar treatment from men who profess to love them.

51. 24 Integrity is congruence between what you know, what you profess, and what you do. Nathaniel Branden 

52. In the Bible, Adoration is required of any and all who profess to know God. Adoration is akin to worship or paying homage.

53. 1828, Robert Southey, Epistle to Allan Cunningham Leg, bladebone, Baldrib, griskin, chine, or chop Profess myself a a genuine Philopig

54. 29 No matter that the campaign is over, and that they also profess to be determined to balance the budget.

55. 21 If they can come to a binding agreement, the prisoners will both profess their innocence and be sentenced to two years.

56. In our day, some people profess to be religious, while others are not spiritually inclined and do not appreciate spiritual values.

57. Christening is different from baptism in that the baby is not yet old enough to understand and profess faith in Jesus, so …

58. 13 Mainstream economists profess much puzzlement over the failure of the rate of productivity growth to accelerate so far in this decade.

59. This record clearly demonstrates that all people are accountable to mankind’s Creator, Jehovah God, whether they profess to believe in him or not.

60. 23 Solicitors in the north and west will no longer brief London barristers except in matters in which such barristers profess particular expertise.

61. 25 Often she will be able to sleep with rising superstars and juvenile celebrities who will profess love but never contemplate marrying her.

62. 16 People often hypocritically profess their beliefs for personal interests, and many always do things that are inconsistent with their beliefs. Dr T.P.Chia 

63. The word Confessor is derived from the Latin confiteri , to confess, to profess, but it is not found in writers of the classical period, having been first used by the Christians

64. Let us allow grace to shape our hearts anew in order to believe, and to open our mouths in order to profess the faith and obtain salvation (cf.

65. The word Confessor is derived from the Latin confiteri, to confess, to profess, but it is not found in writers of the classical period, having been first used by the Christians.

66. Get used to one slightly altered and two new memorial Acclamations in the new Mass: We proclaim your death, O Lord and profess your Resurrection until you come again

67. To Adjudge (also: to explain, to state, define, comment, to declare, interpret, to clarify, to account for, to illustrate, to profess) volume_up erklären [ erklärenderklärt ] {vb}

68. Even in countries where the majority profess disbelief in a personal God, however, quite a few accept the idea that some unknown force caused the material universe to come into being.

69. 27 Many people find it socially and morally advantageous to hypocritically profess their religious beliefs, and to use religion to justify what they want to believe and do. Dr T.P.Chia 

70. Only she comes too short that I profess myself an enemy to all other joys which the most precious square of sense possesses, and find I'm alone felicitate in your dear highness' love.

71. Confessor. — (I) Etymology and primitive meaning.—The word Confessor is derived from the Latin confiteri, to confess, to profess, but it is not found in writers of the classical period, having been first used by the Christians.

72. One of the remarkable paradoxes of our time is the Blatancy of those who profess a politics of compassion while shaping their own lives and aspirations according to the canons of self-indulgence--or their "personal legends."

73. and the Criminal Code (art. It is not permitted to coerce a citizen to declare his or her attitude to religion, to profess or abjure a religion, to participate or refuse to participate in acts of worship, religious rites and ceremonies, or to study a religion

74. It is not permitted to coerce a citizen to declare his or her attitude to religion, to profess or abjure a religion, to participate or refuse to participate in acts of worship, religious rites and ceremonies, or to study a religion.

75. That is, the totalitarian king of the north leads into apostasy those who profess to be Christians but who love the world, want its approval, and so treat with contempt Jehovah’s covenant for a Kingdom in which Jesus Christ will rule all the earth.

76. You profess in your affidavit to justify your offence by putting forward as the basis of your false charges against Mr Justice Norris , a statement in the Brahmo Public Opinion which you say you believed to be true and upon which you considered yourself at liberty to enlarge and comment with extreme severity .

77. All attempts to influence it by temporal punishments or Burthensare a departure from the plan of the holy Author of our religionNo man shall be compelled to frequent or support religious worship or ministry or shall otherwise suffer on account of his religious opinions or belief, but all men shall be free to profess and by argument to

78. The Augustinian Order is people - men and women - who, in the words of the Rule we profess, "live together in harmony, being of one mind and one heart on the way to God." The Order of Saint Augustine was founded in 1244, to live and promote the spirit of community as …

79. Can we profess to believe in the Word of God and not do the Word of God? What does Believing look like? What does the Bible say? How does Biblically defining terms affect the meaning we extract in our study? This study examines those questions and uses the Bible to reveal the answers.

80. Bible Verses about Acknowledging God - If anyone acknowledges that Jesus is the Son of God, God lives… And every tongue acknowledge that Jesus Christ is Lord, to the glory… Then I acknowledged my sin to you and did not cover up… No one who denies the Son has the Father; whoever acknowledges the… Let us hold unswervingly to the hope we profess, for he who…