| Plural | impieties |
committing impiety towards the gods
jumalten pilkkaamista
avoid impiety in religious practices
vältä jumalpilkkaa uskonnollisissa käytännöissä
impiety towards one's ancestors
esi-isien pilkkaaminen
accused of impiety towards the state
syytynyt valtion pilkkaamisesta
impiety in the form of sacrilege
jumalpilkkaus, jossa on mukana pyhäinhäväistys
punished for impiety towards the king
rangaistiin kuninkaan pilkkaamisesta
avoiding impiety in rituals
vältä jumalpilkkaa rituaaleissa
Our sacred lords saw the impiety of that proceeding, and very justly impaled the man who imitated heavenly powers.
Asclepius was a gifted healer, too gifted perhaps, and he was killed by Zeus for the impiety of raising the dead.
She knew that many coloured children use impieties familiarly, and she was not startled. She was disturbed, however, by an unfavourable hint in the speaker's tone.
Still thou dost punish these sins which men commit against themselves because, even when they sin against thee, they are also committing impiety against their own souls.
That injustice is impiety, and indeed the supreme impiety, I will hold with my last breath; but it were the merest affectation of a noble sentiment if I supported my faith by such a reasoning.
For a moment amazement held the Domina silent and immoveable: But no sooner did She recover herself, than She exclaimed against sacrilege and impiety, and called the People to rescue a Daughter of the Church.
'Admirable! ' cried Cunegonda in a voice shrill with passion, while Agnes uttered a loud shriek; 'By St. Barbara, young Lady, you have an excellent invention! You must personate the Bleeding Nun, truly? What impiety! What incredulity!
One can find modern echoes of this view in Schelling, where Euripides is seen as a decadent poet who committed sacrilege with the myths and the use of the deus ex machina is evidence of his impiety.
" But let him alone for a time, " he said, " only pray God for him. He will of his own accord, by reading, come to discover what an error it is and how great its impiety is."
In any case, Constantine did his bit to remove the empire's impiety and unify the state through Christianity. Crucifixion, sexual immorality, prostitution, pagan sacrifice, and gladiatorial shows were all abolished. He also glorified Christianity through his building works.
committing impiety towards the gods
jumalten pilkkaamista
avoid impiety in religious practices
vältä jumalpilkkaa uskonnollisissa käytännöissä
impiety towards one's ancestors
esi-isien pilkkaaminen
accused of impiety towards the state
syytynyt valtion pilkkaamisesta
impiety in the form of sacrilege
jumalpilkkaus, jossa on mukana pyhäinhäväistys
punished for impiety towards the king
rangaistiin kuninkaan pilkkaamisesta
avoiding impiety in rituals
vältä jumalpilkkaa rituaaleissa
Our sacred lords saw the impiety of that proceeding, and very justly impaled the man who imitated heavenly powers.
Asclepius was a gifted healer, too gifted perhaps, and he was killed by Zeus for the impiety of raising the dead.
She knew that many coloured children use impieties familiarly, and she was not startled. She was disturbed, however, by an unfavourable hint in the speaker's tone.
Still thou dost punish these sins which men commit against themselves because, even when they sin against thee, they are also committing impiety against their own souls.
That injustice is impiety, and indeed the supreme impiety, I will hold with my last breath; but it were the merest affectation of a noble sentiment if I supported my faith by such a reasoning.
For a moment amazement held the Domina silent and immoveable: But no sooner did She recover herself, than She exclaimed against sacrilege and impiety, and called the People to rescue a Daughter of the Church.
'Admirable! ' cried Cunegonda in a voice shrill with passion, while Agnes uttered a loud shriek; 'By St. Barbara, young Lady, you have an excellent invention! You must personate the Bleeding Nun, truly? What impiety! What incredulity!
One can find modern echoes of this view in Schelling, where Euripides is seen as a decadent poet who committed sacrilege with the myths and the use of the deus ex machina is evidence of his impiety.
" But let him alone for a time, " he said, " only pray God for him. He will of his own accord, by reading, come to discover what an error it is and how great its impiety is."
In any case, Constantine did his bit to remove the empire's impiety and unify the state through Christianity. Crucifixion, sexual immorality, prostitution, pagan sacrifice, and gladiatorial shows were all abolished. He also glorified Christianity through his building works.
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