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To the despisers of the body will I speak my word.
I go not your way, ye despisers of the body!
Destroyers, will they be called, and despisers of good and evil.
They were to be despisers of riches and lovers of poverty.
But the most active disco despisers were album-oriented rock stations and their fans.
For the great despisers are the great reverers.
Even despisers of plastic will admit these new fabrics have advantages in terms of saving work and time.
The cultured despisers of religion, Sehleiermacher called them.
I love the great despisers, because they are the great adorers, and arrows of longing for the other shore.
I love the great despisers.
They were patriotic despisers of the British-born martinet.
Despisers of the foreign born.
Despisers of life are they, decaying ones and poisoned ones themselves, of whom the earth is weary: so away with them!
To succumb--so wisheth your Self; and therefore have ye become despisers of the body.
Even in your folly and despising ye each serve your Self, ye despisers of the body.
But it is now too late to do so:--so your Self wisheth to succumb, ye despisers of the body.
After his departure, Wesley writes that "We immediately began praying for him, and then for all the despisers.
These mockers and despisers will crawl in the dirt before me, and I will feed my hungry heart with their envy.
But secondarily, Christ and the apostles must be considered as individual persons, the base of every religious perfection, and perfect despisers of the world.
Behold, all ye who are despisers of the works of the Lord, for ye shall wonder and perish.
For in fact, "Angels Fear" is not one more instance of the cultured despisers of religion experiencing evangelical rebirth.
"My job, as I saw it, was to defend the Christian faith against its "cultured despisers," to use Schleiermacher's phrase.
Armstrong, a former nun, wants to rescue the idea of the Deity from its cultured despisers and its more literal-minded adherents alike.
Lecture addressed to the cultivated among the despisers of the Christian religion) in which he examined the arguments pro and contra Christian belief.
Exeter: Ministering to the "Cultured Despisers"