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    persecutor


    1. But that was the last straw! Even the Romans were through with that crazy persecutor


    2. Paul, a man driven all his life, first as a persecutor of Christians, then as a church builder, a man who never lacked motivation to do what he did, whether for wrong or right, could say at the end of his life –


    3. The persecutor did not stop with the mutilation


    4. A man, the persecutor, grabbed her thick long hair and tied it firmly on a hook on the gallows


    5. His persecutor was mad


    6. The persecutor stretched his tiny arm and chopped it off


    7. He raised stricken eyes to his persecutor, chillingly aware that his last cards were being played


    8. “For who of us could have dreamed that Paul, the persecutor and enemy of the


    9. Saul, or Paul, was a brutal persecutor of early Christians


    10. persecutor of the true followers of Jesus

    11. was the relentless and vicious persecutor of a great number of men and woman who refused to


    12. “Wretch that thou was!” he continued, “and persecutor! unbeliever in God, in his Prophet, and in his book! I give thanks unto the Lord that hath slain thee, and comforted mine eyes thereby


    13. One possibility to use reason and discover whether or not there is repressed hatred within me is to look at whether there is an internal I Persecutor as well as an external one


    14. I Persecutor is created on one hand by the I Person that splits off from that part of itself that is the cause of hatred and it transforms itself into an implacable judge towards the same I Person: you have repressed hatred within you, thus you are guilty, thus I have to punish you


    15. foremost persecutor of the followers of Jesus mentioned


    16. For example, the Roman citizen, fanatical Jew, and zealous Christian persecutor Saul, who was also called Paul, after having personally encountered ‘God’ through hearing the Voice ,and seeing the Light of the risen Christ


    17. "Roman Empire and its pagan religions that were the persecutor of the


    18. Roman Empire and its pagan religions that were the persecutor of the church


    19. coming upon the Roman Empire and its pagan religions that were the persecutor of the church,


    20. coming upon the Roman Empire and its pagan religions that were the persecutor of the church

    21. Babylon: "Roman Empire and its pagan religions that were the persecutor of the church" (See Hailey, Wallace, and Ogden above)


    22. Ogden said the lake of fire in Revelation 19:20 is symbolic of God's fire of destruction coming upon the Roman Empire and its pagan religions that were the persecutor of the church, page 354


    23. Ogden says the lake of fire in Revelation 19:20 is symbolic of God's fire of destruction coming upon the Roman Empire and its pagan religions that were the persecutor of the church


    24. Empire and its pagan religions that were the persecutor of the church" [See Hailey, Wallace, and Ogden above]


    25. My persecutor, however, did not stop here


    26. But Heathcliff affirms his principal reason for resuming a connection with his ancient persecutor is a wish to install himself in quarters at walking distance from the Grange, and an attachment to the house where we lived together; and likewise a hope that I shall have more opportunities of seeing him there than I could have if he settled in Gimmerton


    27. the scene, and my odious persecutor still intent of pushing his brutal


    28. And yet I will feel some regret at making off with the Nautilus's secrets, so generously unveiled for us by Captain Nemo! Because, ultimately, should we detest or admire this man? Is he the persecutor or the persecuted? And in all honesty, before I leave him forever, I want to finish this underwater tour of the world, whose first stages have been so magnificent


    29. His worst fault, perhaps, was not his ferocity, but his ignorance;" the man who could write thus of a cruel persecutor (the passage occurs in his "History of Misrule") felt at the foreshadowing of success an almost boundless affection for his two helpers, for these two young people from over the sea


    30. But Heathcliff affirms his principal reason for resuming a connection with his ancient persecutor is a wish to instal himself in quarters at walking distance from the Grange, and an attachment to the house where we lived together; and likewise a hope that I shall have more opportunities of seeing him there than I could have if he settled in Gimmerton

    31. Retreating not the thousandth part of an inch; stabbing him in the eye with the unflinching poniard of his glance, Steelkilt, clenching his right hand behind him and creepingly drawing it back, told his persecutor that if the hammer but grazed his cheek he (Steelkilt) would murder him


    32. Every moment I feared to meet my persecutor


    33. Sometimes he commanded his countenance and tones and related the most horrible incidents with a tranquil voice, suppressing every mark of agitation; then, like a volcano bursting forth, his face would suddenly change to an expression of the wildest rage as he shrieked out imprecations on his persecutor


    34. I sat by his bed, watching him; his eyes were closed, and I thought he slept; but presently he called to me in a feeble voice, and bidding me come near, said, "Alas! The strength I relied on is gone; I feel that I shall soon die, and he, my enemy and persecutor, may still be in being


    35. “Gentlemen of the jury, you remember that awful night of which so much has been said to-day, when the son got over the fence and stood face to face with the enemy and persecutor who had begotten him


    36. But his father, his father! The mere sight of the father who had hated him from his childhood, had been his enemy, his persecutor, and now his unnatural rival, was enough! A feeling of hatred came over him involuntarily, irresistibly, clouding his reason


    37. Then his persecutor, in a fury, took out his large batiste handkerchief and began flicking it under the table at the child, who kept perfectly quiet


    38. In utter despair I began at last struggling with her, trying with all my might to pull away my hand, but my persecutor was much stronger than I was


    39. The lovely persecutor who was the instigator of the whole escapade, and who till then had been my irreconcileable foe, suddenly rushed up to embrace and kiss me


    40. His persecutor, completely infuriated, pulled out his large linen handkerchief and used it as a lash to drive the boy out of his position

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    Synonyms for "persecutor"

    persecutor tormenter tormentor

    "persecutor" definitions

    someone who torments