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1. an impious gleam in eyes that seemed to move of their own
2. Vain toils! their impious folly dared to prey
3. 2 And as regards what you have said, that the righteous are carried off and the impious
4. 7 On this account Manasseh was at that time named 'the impious," and
5. 3 And not only did he kill the impious that were living,
6. poor shall have abundance beyond the rich; And the impious shall exalt themselves above the heroic
7. 47 The king's heart teemed with impious rage; and he rushed out with the mass, along with the
8. 10 And he, running up to the pans, said, 11 Impious tyrant, and most blasphemous man,
9. (10) Satanail or "the impious one
10. 2 And as regards what you have said that the righteous are carried off and the impious are prospered 3 And as regards what you have said: "Man knows not Your judgment" 4 On this account hear and I will speak to you and listen and I will cause you to hear My words
11. 7 On this account Manasseh was at that time named 'the impious" and finally his abode was in the fire
12. 3 And not only did he kill the impious that were living but they also took from the sepulchers the bones of the dead and burned them with fire
13. 4 And the many shall be delivered into the hands of the few; And those who were nothing shall rule over the strong; And the poor shall have abundance beyond the rich; And the impious shall exalt themselves above the heroic
14. 24 Having then received certain proofs that these Jews bear us every sort of ill-will we must look forward to the possibility of some sudden tumult among ourselves when these impious men may turn traitors and barbarous enemies
15. 47 The king's heart teemed with impious rage; and he rushed out with the mass along with the elephants
16. 10 And he running up to the pans said 11 Impious tyrant and most blasphemous man were you not ashamed having received prosperity and a kingdom from God to kill His servants and to rack the doers of godliness? 12 therefore the divine vengeance is reserving you for eternal fire and torments which shall cling to you for all time
17. They pleasured each other while I stood over them with an ineffective toy whip; a sort of impious umpire
18. Though sordid minds with impious touch presume
19. The most impious men, those who would disguise themselves as priests to say sacrilegious masses in Catarino’s store, would go to church with an aim to see, if only for an instant, the face of Remedios the Beauty, whose legendary good looks were spoken of with alarming excitement through-out the swamp
20. The Koran gives its stamp of approval to hunting down the impious (4:91), but another verse concerning those who have strayed from God recommends leaving them alone: ”We have not sent you as a keeper over them” (4:80)
21. lead an impious life, and does not conduct himself in accordance with
22. The impious lover of sensual pleasures who does not follow the way of
23. similarly, transmit waves of inner pious as well as impious thoughts
24. saying that this food is pious while that is impious
25. Numerous misconceptions also prevail in regard to what is virtuous and what is impious: the righteous
26. liberated from all sin, the impious who only covet gratification of physic-
27. The seventh objection we have to offer to this impious
28. And that he used their words in the commonly received sense, needs no other proof than this, that if he had not done so, instead of enlightening them in the knowledge of his will, he would have deceived and confounded them: than which, no hypothesis is more impious
29. For they cannot endure forever who have been impious against the one God
30. "Do you think," he said to him after a pause, "you scurvy clown, that you are to be always interfering with me, and that you are to be always offending and I always pardoning? Don't fancy it, impious scoundrel, for that beyond a doubt thou art, since thou hast set thy tongue going against the peerless Dulcinea
31. 'father,' would the care of a father be implied and the filial reverence and duty and obedience to him which the law commands; and is the violator of these duties to be regarded as an impious and unrighteous person who is not likely to receive much good either at the hands of God or of man? Are these to be or not to be the strains which the children will hear repeated in their ears by all the citizens about those who are intimated to them to be their parents and the rest of their kinsfolk?
32. Moreover, as we were saying before, he grows worse from having power: he becomes and is of necessity more jealous, more faithless, more unjust, more friendless, more impious, than he was at first; he is the purveyor and cherisher of every sort of vice, and the consequence is that he is supremely miserable, and that he makes everybody else as miserable as himself
33. "I perceive its utter impossibility; and I consider it impious to attempt that which the
34. Should any such evil-minded, worldly or unconverted persons happen to read these lines, it is a sufficient answer to their impious and malicious criticisms to say that no such thoughts ever entered the simple mind of Mrs White herself: on the contrary, this very afternoon as she knelt in the Chapel, wearing an old mantle that some years previously had adorned the obese person of the saintly Mrs Starvem, her heart was filled with gratitude towards her generous benefactors
35. The supporters of the maiden raised their ready tomahawks with the impious joy that fiends are thought to take in mischief, but Magua stayed the uplifted arms
36. While no loyal son of Mother Church could question her legitimate right and responsibility to deal with those taken in impious and heretical rebellion against her, it would not be inappropriate for us to advise the vicarate about how best—and most effectively—the treatment of those prisoners might enhance rather than weaken our own Kingdom’s ability to support and sustain the Jihad
37. The murder of any priest was impious blasphemy, yet he’d discovered there were some priests he’d miss less than others
38. Even the invisible powers, he thought, were likely to be soothed by a bland parenthesis here and there—coming from a man of property, who might have been as impious as others
39. I should slip into the sept and ask the Seven to make that knight my first opponent, Dunk thought, but that would have been impious
40. Some of the women were doubtful if the men would ever allow such a thing, and some were doubtful whether it was not impious to wish to alter the arrangements that had satisfied their mothers and their grandmothers before them
41. Good cannot have an impious servitor
42. He there condemned society, and felt that he was becoming wicked; he there condemned Providence, and was conscious that he was becoming impious
43. We are ignorant and impious
44. He said to himself with a sort of joy that—it was certainly the least he could do; that it was an expiation;—that, had it not been for that, he would have been punished in some other way and later on for his impious indifference towards his father, and such a father! that it would not have been just that his father should have all the suffering, and he none of it; and that, in any case, what were his toils and his destitution compared with the colonel's heroic life? that, in short, the only way for him to approach his father and resemble him, was to be brave in the face of indigence, as the other had been valiant before the enemy; and that that was, no doubt, what the colonel had meant to imply by the words: "He will be worthy of it
45. The soldiers against Alexander, the sailors against Christopher Columbus,—this is the same revolt; impious revolt; why? Because Alexander is doing for Asia with the sword that which Christopher Columbus is doing for America with the compass; Alexander like Columbus, is finding a world
46. Ill — fated, impious race! / That blasphemed the bright Lyrist to his face, / And did not know it, — no, they went about, / Holding a poor, decrepit standard out, / Mark'd with most flimsy mottoes, and in large / The name of one Boileaul
47. What, perhaps, with other things, made Stubb such an easy-going, unfearing man, so cheerily trudging off with the burden of life in a world full of grave pedlars, all bowed to the ground with their packs; what helped to bring about that almost impious good-humor of his; that thing must have been his pipe
48. My soul is more than matched; she's overmanned; and by a madman! Insufferable sting, that sanity should ground arms on such a field! But he drilled deep down, and blasted all my reason out of me! I think I see his impious end; but feel that I must help him to it
49. I say it only shows his foolish, impious pride, and abominable, devilish rebellion against the reverend clergy
50. ‘What, drink water drawn by your impious hand? Be off, accursed one, or I will throw it over you