Allowedly

Word ALLOWEDLY
Character 9
Hyphenation al low ed ly
Pronunciations N/A

Definitions and meanings of "Allowedly"

What do we mean by allowedly?

By general admission; admittedly. adverb

Admittedly.

By allowance; admittedly. adverb

Admittedly adverb

Admittedly

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The word "allowedly" in example sentences

And yet, on several occasions, she acknowledged frankly, that were person, and address, and alliance, to be allowedly the principal attractives in the choice of a lover, it would not have been difficult for her eye to mislead her heart. ❋ Unknown (2006)

* In Lithuania, the women are said to have so allowedly their gallants, called adjutores, that the husbands hardly ever enter upon any part of pleasure without them. ❋ Unknown (2006)

It is not conceivable that his partial conformity to the divine law had not made him to differ from those who had allowedly disregarded it -- that his character was as bad as theirs -- though he soon made it evident that the one thing needful was not found upon him. ❋ Andrew Lee (N/A)

While people of another description, wound God's cause yet more deeply, by the argument which they draw from this fall of David; namely, those who are allowedly vicious, yet call themselves "of the household of faith -- who are pure in their own eyes, though not cleansed from their filthiness." ❋ Andrew Lee (N/A)

"Whosoever is born of God, doth not commit sin; for his seed remaineth in him, and he cannot sin, because he is born of God" -- cannot sin: like others, allowedly and habitually. ❋ Andrew Lee (N/A)

So long as they kept from swearing by the name Jehovah, and so long as they observed the oaths publicly taken, they seemed to consider all others as allowable, and allowedly broken. ❋ Unknown (1949)

To his face she gave him none, -- an uncivil proceeding in 1714; but Mrs Jane being allowedly an eccentric character, no one expected her to conform to conventional rules on all occasions. ❋ Emily Sarah Holt (1864)

That is, he that lives wilfully and allowedly in any one sin, brings the guilt of the violation of the whole law of God upon his soul, and that upon a twofold account. ❋ 1629-1699 (1856)

If so, I would ask what stress a reasonable man can lay upon a simple [fn70] prophecy which is allowedly so ambiguous, as to have led Christians, sincerely disposed to make a prophecy of ❋ George Bethune English (1807)

Some of the most important branches of the Christian temper, wherein the bulk of nominal Christians appear eminently and allowedly defective, have been already noticed in this and in the preceding chapter. ❋ William Wilberforce (1796)

Not one that hath given up his name to Christ is allowedly a self-seeker; it is contrary to the foundation of true Christianity. ❋ Unknown (1721)

It is extremely difficult to see how any, who allowedly live in the neglect of professing religion, and of observing the ordinances of baptism and the Lord's supper, can justly entertain a hope of salvation, any more than those, who live in the neglect of faith, repentance, or prayer. ❋ Unknown (1812)

And are there not ibme favourite Ims v/hich your confciences tell you God has for - bidden, which yet are fo pleafjng to you, that you knowingly and allowedly indulge and pra6life them? ❋ Unknown (1794)

It has been objected, that the wile claimed part as a volun - teer, and part as a purchafcr, and therefore it would be hard to fay, in a court of equity, that when a perfon is allowedly a purchafer for part, this court will not fupply the defective execution of a power. ❋ Sanders, Francis Williams, 1769-1831, Ed (1794)

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