Reprobacy

Word REPROBACY
Character 9
Hyphenation rep ro ba cy
Pronunciations N/A

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God that you are not all given over to "hardness of heart and reprobacy of mind." ❋ A. Woodward (N/A)

” Hence likewise he advised him, “to foresee, with equal certainty, the greater evils which were yet behind, and which were as sure as this of overtaking him in his state of reprobacy. ❋ Unknown (1917)

I was now given over to a hard heart and a reprobacy of mind to believe a lie and at last be damned. ❋ Johnson Olive (1886)

Do you not know, sir, that the great army of office-hunters in the land would raise a clamor which would not only drown your voice and crush your effort instantly, but imprint upon your forehead a brand of political reprobacy that would be buried in the coffin that held your mortal remains? ❋ Joseph Clay (1863)

This outflow of holy displeasure would prepare us to expect an everlasting reprobacy of the rebellious and unfaithful Church, but it is strangely followed by the most yearning and melting entreaty ever addressed by the ❋ Unknown (1857)

After having spent a night in frantic mirth, as he was returning to his dwelling, it appeared to him that he had done so bad; his conduct had been so offensive to that Savior who died to save sinners, that he was surely given over; and as the Lord said, "My Spirit shall not always strive with man, but I will give him over to a hardness of heart and reprobacy of mind, that he may believe a lie rather than the truth, that he might be damned." ❋ Augustus R. (1850)

"Several years since your prayers were solicited in behalf of one who seemed given over to hardness of heart and reprobacy of mind. ❋ Unknown (1870)

Hence likewise he advised him, "to foresee, with equal certainty, the greater evils which were yet behind, and which were as sure as this of overtaking him in his state of reprobacy. ❋ Henry Fielding (1730)

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