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    1. And she would suffer in his reprobate hands, Ursilla smiled at the thought


    2. “Rest? That old reprobate takes far too much rest already


    3. Oh yes where’s that other reprobate Pte Slater got to I haven’t seen him yet?” I looked at the CSM and replied


    4. And even as they did not like to retain God in their knowledge, God gave them over to a reprobate mind, to do those things which are not convenient; Being filled with all unrighteousness, fornication, wickedness, covetousness, maliciousness; full of envy, murder, debate, deceit, malignity; whisperers, Backbiters, haters of God, despiteful, proud, boasters, inventors of evil things, disobedient to parents, Without understanding, covenant breakers, without natural affection, implacable, unmerciful: Who knowing the judgment of God, that they which commit such things are worthy of death, not only do the same, but have pleasure in them that do them


    5. Place which, when you go there, you should be welcomed unless you are a complete reprobate


    6. Waddell did not expect but was glad to have available, in spite of Manning’s reputation as a traitor and a reprobate


    7. But nobody dared interfere 'cause old Tom was such a reprobate he'd have been sure to get square with 'em some way


    8. 30 Reprobate silver shall men call them, because the Lord has


    9. Horns: See also Trumpet: The power and testimony of Jesus; the power of the reprobate life; kings; anointing; conquest tremendous strength of the


    10. In those days they shall be led off to the abyss of fire, and to the torment and the prison in which they shall be confined forever; And who ever shall be condemned and destroyed will from then on be bound together with them to the end of all generations; And destroy all the spirits of the reprobate and the children of the Watchers, because they have wronged mankind

    11. In those days they shall be led off to the abyss of fire and to the torment and the prison in which they shall be confined forever; And who ever shall be condemned and destroyed will from then on be bound together with them to the end of all generations; And destroy all the spirits of the reprobate and the children of the Watchers because they have wronged mankind


    12. Third Vision - CONCERNING THE BUILDING OF THE TRIUMPHANT CHURCH AND THE VARIOUS CLASSES OF REPROBATE MEN


    13. The indelible mitigation sensation that flooded me the moment in which I supported the valuable book between my hands, was only comparable to that of the reprobate, which is condoned of the death penalty in the last moment


    14. Lonnie remembered the first time he met the old reprobate


    15. We have suffered a long train of abuses again, and in the murder of a peaceful president by those who followed, with horrendous impositions upon the people for their money and their lives, in foreign wars that presented no immediate danger to the security of the Untied States, for the imposition of a financially reprobate government that does not spend within its limits, for the imposition of a private national media that supports this intolerable situation and dumbs down the news, for the elections that bring forth only candidates supported by big money, and for corporate world businesses that act to destroy the health of the land, the rivers, the sea, and the air, and ignore the suffering of the growing numbers of poor people they create thru their greed and neglect


    16. “He had a rifle on the boat, love, that guy in the restaurant was right, a bloody old reprobate


    17. The nurse gave her a reprobate look


    18. The Queen, along with her two daughters, didn’t miss the quick, reprobate glance Attlee gave to Elizabeth before entering the examination room


    19. to marry this reprobate


    20. give the microphone to this reprobate at the Cottonfields, Coco’s, Raffles, Coimbra,

    21. The sheriff knew the mentioned man to be the town reprobate and practical joker


    22. The big screen, television, and internet have become mere breeding grounds for reprobate and unscrupulous behaviors


    23. We bless thee that thou hast not given us over to a reprobate mind, that our consciences are not seared, that thou hast not said concerning us, They are joined to idols, let them alone, but that thy spirit is yet striving with us


    24. Reprobate: Being unapproved; to be rejected and unfit after testing; abandoned to sin


    25. 8 Now as Jannes and Jambres withstood Moses, so do these also resist the truth: men of corrupt minds, reprobate concerning the faith


    26. Over and over I was simply left with the impression that everyone who I had made this descent into Paradise with was some form of a soulless reprobate of an individual


    27. Who will dare say Calvin and Hopkins and Spurgeon and others have overdrawn the picture? The good moral man suffers as the vilest reprobate


    28. ’ And just as we reprobate the criticism of those who argue, that because the apostles describe a moral resurrection of believers, therefore they do not teach a physical resurrection, (the error of Hymenaeus and Philetus, who said 'that the resurrection is past already’), so we maintain that the doctrine of those persons is to be condemned who hold that, because there is a spiritual sense included in the 'life, possessed by believers, therefore we are to exclude from the term the fundamental idea of a literal immortality in body and spirit


    29. To attach myself to your sister, therefore, was not a thing to be thought of;--and with a meanness, selfishness, cruelty-- which no indignant, no contemptuous look, even of yours, Miss Dashwood, can ever reprobate too much--I was acting in this manner, trying to engage her regard, without a thought of returning it


    30. The old reprobate with the surplice burst into a volley of bad language

    31. Now Melanie had given a new meaning to passages in the absolutely perfect as Ashley could have any thought in common with such a reprobate letters which Scarlett’s eyes had barely seen


    32. It wasn’t fair that a reprobate like Rhett Butler should have so much and she, who carried so heavy a load, should have wouldn’t swell his conceit by complimenting him on his cleverness


    33. into the country with that Butler reprobate, who isn’t received in the best parlors


    34. The maître d’ must have been used to rock stars and child actors and other reprobate types, because he didn’t bat an eye as he led us to a long banquet table in an isolated corner


    35. To attach myself to your sister, therefore, was not a thing to be thought of;—and with a meanness, selfishness, cruelty—which no indignant, no contemptuous look, even of yours, Miss Dashwood, can ever reprobate too much—I was acting in this manner, trying to engage her regard, without a thought of returning it


    36. But for some unknown reason he had long entertained the conviction that the old reprobate, who was lying at death's door, would perhaps not at all object now to Grushenka's securing a respectable position, and marrying a man “to be depended upon


    37. Every prisoner knows perfectly that he is a convict and a reprobate, and knows the distance which separates him from his superiors; but neither the branding irons nor chains will make him forget that he is a man


    38. He works as an artist; he knows well that he is a reprobate, and that he excites everywhere superstitious dread


    39. oh, you shameless old reprobate!"


    40. Why, what would become of justice after that? He is a poor man, hopeless, downcast; it makes one’s heart ache: compassion bids one care for him! Yes! There’s no denying, there would be a fine set of head officials, if they took the same view as a reprobate like me! What an addlepate I am! I have foolishness enough for a dozen! Yes, yes! They did right, and many thanks to them for being good to a poor, luckless fellow

    41. This time some one he knew well was coming — that is the scoundrel, the intriguer and the reprobate — he was approaching with his usual mean, tripping little step, prancing and shuffling with his feet as though he were going to kick some one


    42. We have no fellow feeling for the suffering and oppressed Spaniards! Yet even them we do not reprobate


    43. Is there, sir, any other object in contemplation of the Government; any other land of leeks and onions, which Heaven has given us, or to which our destinies lead? Is the South of easier access than the North, and is the circle of hostility to be extended to that quarter? We profess a pacific policy; moderation and justice are our boast; let us beware how we commit to the hazard this high and enviable character; how we yield, on specious grounds, to the mad and destructive policy which we reprobate in others; a policy which has in all periods overwhelmed nations with calamity, and swelled the tide of human misery


    1. Why did such an idea occur to her even enough to be reprobated and forbidden? It ought not to have touched on the confines of her imagination


    2. She reprobated her brother’s folly in being drawn on by a woman whom he had never cared for, to do what must lose him the woman he adored; but still more the folly of poor Maria, in sacrificing such a situation, plunging into such difficulties, under the idea of being really loved by a man who had long ago made his indifference clear


    3. She reprobated her brother's folly in being drawn on by a woman whom he had never cared for, to do what must lose him the woman he adored; but still more the folly of poor Maria, in sacrificing such a situation, plunging into such difficulties, under the idea of being really loved by a man who had long ago made his indifference clear


    4. The want of common discretion, of caution: his going down to Richmond for the whole time of her being at Twickenham; her putting herself in the power of a servant; it was the detection, in short—oh, Fanny! it was the detection, not the offence, which she reprobated


    5. Not one asked himself if he should take part in an act which his conscience reprobated, but each accepted himself as one who had simply to fulfil a certain function; let it be the Czar, anointed of God, an exceptional being called to look after the welfare of a hundred million men; let it be the noble; the priest, the recipient of grace through ordination; the soldier, bound by oath to fulfil commands without hesitation,—it is the same with all


    6. Military exploits are openly reprobated by the military themselves, and are often the subject of jests among them


    7. Macon on the same side of the question, and particularly reprobated the extravagant expenditure of money incident to the naval system


    8. adverted to the mode of equipping vessels, and reprobated the scrambling, which he had understood often took place for equipments, as incompatible with methodical arrangement, and correct distribution of supplies


    9. Sturges said be was happy that he felt himself so situated that he could avoid that course of discussion upon the present occasion, so much reprobated by the honorable gentleman (Mr


    10. They have reprobated every measure—Mr

    11. We had seen her one year advancing doctrines, which the year before she had reprobated


    12. And what, sir, must be the situation of a country in which a constant evasion and open violation of the laws are not reprobated by public sentiment


    13. They appeared to him to have taken more pleasure in the pursuit of their favorite object, than in the enjoyment of it; and he was not sorry to see that the war spirit had already began to evaporate, and the cold calculating spirit, so much reprobated at the commencement of this session, becoming more fashionable


    14. You have been heretofore told your paper measures were worth nothing: now that it is proposed to give blow for blow, what is said? That you are departing from the pacific system, which the same persons before reprobated, and to which they have become friendly only after every attempt at pacification has failed


    15. Pinkney, the American Minister at London, in which the practice of impressment is strongly reprobated; and let it be remembered, that although this letter was written by the Secretary, it contained the sentiments of the President of the United States


    16. Stow,) who addressed you early in this debate, told us that he reprobated the war, and had no confidence in the Administration to conduct it to a successful issue, but should vote for the bill to enable them to carry it on


    17. The former would in most cases be seen and reprobated; the latter, much the most dangerous, has, to the great misfortunes of Republics, presented at all times a ready means of defeating the most salutary measures


    18. War has been declared by a law of the land; and what would be thought of similar attempts to defeat any other law, however inconsiderable its object? Who would dare to avow an intention to defeat its operation? Can that, then, be true in relation to war which would be reprobated in every other case? Can that be true which, when the whole physical force of the country is needed, withdraws half of that force? Can that be true which gives the greatest violence to party animosity? What would have been thought of such conduct in the war of the Revolution? Many good citizens friendly to the liberty of our country were opposed to the declaration at the time; could they have been justified in such opposition as we now experience? To terminate the war through discord and weakness is a hazardous experiment


    19. Little supported it, on the ground of his opposition to a suspension of the non-importation act, a measure which he reprobated as injurious to the manufactures of our country, and weakening our measures against Great Britain, of which he considered the non-importation act to be as powerful as any


    20. The general tendency of these demoralizing and disorganizing contrivances will be reprobated by the civilized and Christian world; and the insulting attempt on the virtue, the honor, the patriotism, and the fidelity of our brethren of the Eastern States, will not fail to call forth all their indignation and resentment, and to attach more and more all the States to that happy Union and Constitution, against which such insidious and malignant artifices are directed

    1. ' And to Gabriel said the Lord: 'Proceed against the bastards and the reprobates, and against the children of fornication, and destroy the children of fornication and the children of the Watchers from among men and cause them to go out; send them one against the other that they may destroy each other in battle, for length of days shall they not have; And no request that they, that is their fathers make of you shall be granted to their fathers on their behalf; for they hope to live an eternal life, and that each one of them will live five hundred years


    2. ' And to Gabriel said the Lord: 'Proceed against the bastards and the reprobates and against the children of fornication and destroy the children of fornication and the children of the Watchers from among men and cause them to go out; send them one against the other that they may destroy each other in battle for length of days shall they not have; And no request that they that is their fathers make of you shall be granted to their fathers on their behalf; for they hope to live an eternal life and that each one of them will live five hundred years


    3. His subjects nettled by the open pores of the pasty smelly mud that opened to let out the reprobates


    4. Huddled beneath as though they had been there all night, were the two young reprobates


    5. Do you not recognize how much better it would be first to cleanse the inside of the cup, and then that which spills over would of itself cleanse the outside? You wicked reprobates! you make the outward performances of your religion to conform with the letter of your interpretation of Moses' law while your souls are steeped in iniquity and filled with murder


    6. All the saints have passed through many tribulations and temptations, and have profited in them; and they who could not support temptations, became reprobates, and fell away


    7. be prey to these reprobates is a deeply felt fear of anyone with even the slightest


    8. reprobates doing here and where is the Acting Captain?”


    9. If ABC only broadcasts those programming elements with which it agrees 100%, decent Americans ought to wake up and wonder at just what values (or lack there of) are being embraced by these media apparatchiks and seriously ponder whether these reprobates should be allowed to continue their stewardship of the public airwaves


    10. ’ But the persons who put this speech into the mouths of reprobates forget that those profligates have enjoyed the full restraining advantage of the threatening of everlasting woe, with scarce an interruption during all their lifetime, and that even this has not deterred them from their dreadful career

    11. From his remarks his parents now gathered the real reason of the separation; and their Christianity was such that, reprobates being their especial care, the tenderness towards


    12. And, moreover, what recollections must have been agitating the souls of those reprobates at the approach of such a solemn day! The common people from their childhood kept the great festival in their memory


    13. Besides the innate veneration they have for this great day, they foresee that in observing the festival they are in communion with the rest of the world; that they are not altogether reprobates lost and cast off by society


    14. These doctors had always something pleasant to say, a kind word even for reprobates, who appreciated it all the more because they knew it was said in all sincerity


    1. were contested, while they piously hoped, with a reprobating shake of the head,


    2. Again, sir, I would ask the advocates of the doctrine I am reprobating, when will it be proper to show the folly and ruinous consequences of the war? Suppose the war to have continued five or ten years, and the country to be impoverished, its commerce annihilated, its resources exhausted, its best blood expended in wild and fruitless projects of conquest, the people oppressed by debts and taxes, will it then be deemed improper to expose the absurdity and mischief of continuing the war? Surely, sir, it will be patriotic and laudable to alarm the people, to entreat them to put an end to that which is the cause of their calamities


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