Profanest

Word PROFANEST
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He has abused our highest Courts, he has spoken in the profanest language of our legislators, he has abused our best and most venerable citizens, calling them liars and scoundrels, he has shamefully abused our president, thereby undermining the dignity of the office, how can we expect our foreign born citizens to respect our institutions when an ex-President circumtravels the Union telling everybody that those honorable men at Chicago were thieves and crooks. ❋ Oliver Remey (N/A)

Little they know of Rabelais who call him a lewd buffoon -- the profanest of mountebanks. ❋ John Cowper Powys (1917)

Jacob in ill part, saying, "Thou profanest what is holy when thou callest Esau lord." ❋ Louis Ginzberg (1913)

Eunomius, and their followers delighted to shock all sober feeling by the harshest and profanest declarations of it. ❋ Henry Melvill Gwatkin (1880)

Innocently employed, in a company of she-profligates, listening to Killigrew's ribald jokes -- Killigrew, the profanest of them all, who can turn the greatest calamity this city ever suffered to horseplay and jeering. ❋ Unknown (1875)

According to his account, you are one of the profanest of the profane. ❋ Unknown (1871)

It is pleasant to know that, in sympathy with our captain, no man of his company profaned God's holy name in his audience; and that to please him, the profanest waited cheerfully upon the evening service. ❋ Joseph Clay (1864)

The profanest blasphemous speeches need not have been softened down, as, in proportion to the impiety of the provocation, increases the poetical probability of the final punishment. ❋ Unknown (1824)

[Published by Mrs. Shelley, "Poetical Works", 1839, 1st edition.] 'What art thou, Presumptuous, who profanest ❋ Percy Bysshe Shelley (1807)

Alas! how small a matter is it for the Almighty to rule the tongue of the profanest railer, and tie the hands of the most malicious persecutor, or calm the fury of the bitterest of his enemies, and make them know that they are but worms? ❋ 1615-1691 (1795)

Thou shamest thyself, and profanest thy crown; it is below thee to take notice of so inconsiderable a thing. ❋ Unknown (1721)

He and some of his had been often punished for miscariags before, being one of the profanest families amongst them. ❋ William Bradford (1623)

"One of ye profanest families amongst them" - Plymouth Colony Gov. ❋ Unknown (2008)

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