Unpurged

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And the libraries remain unpurged, so that new generations freely browse through the works of Frobenius, of Hume, Hegel, or Montesquieu and others without first encountering, freshly stamped on the fly-leaf: WARNING! ❋ Unknown (1986)

His greatest sin remains unpurged, as he runs down his mortal clock. ❋ Hradzka (2009)

Scandal, unpurged and unresolved, transcends political reality to become commercial fact. ❋ Danner, Mark (2008)

Where this uncleanness abideth unpurged, there neither is nor can be any true holiness at all, Eph.iv. 22-24; for it is universally opposed unto it, -- it is our unholiness. ❋ 1616-1683 (1967)

I mean that self-abhorrency, shame, and confusion of face, with respect unto the filth of sin, which is so often mentioned in the Scripture as a gracious duty; as nothing is a higher aggravation of sin than for men to carry themselves with a carnal boldness with God and in his worship, whilst they are unpurged from their defilements. ❋ 1616-1683 (1967)

For one thing, it appeared to be not so much a moralised and philosophical maturity of Paganism as a mere oil-and-water coexistence of philosophy side by side with Paganism unpurged; the Brahmin meditating in the forest, and, in the village a few miles away, templeprostitution, sati, cruelty, monstrosity. ❋ Lewis, C. S. (1955)

For more than three decades his prudence had been indissolubly associated with the wise discretion of William L. Marcy and Silas Wright, while Hoffman, the exponent of unpurged Democracy, charged with promoting its welfare and success, was the one man whom conservative Republicans wished to avoid, and whom, in their forcible presentation of Dix, they were driving out of the race. ❋ DeAlva Stanwood Alexander (N/A)

That for himself, if he might speak as a man only, he was conscious of no sin unpurged which the apparitions might condemn, and certainly (alas!) of no graces of his own which they could have been designed to reward. ❋ Maurice Henry Hewlett (N/A)

'Far more often than people think the fall of a family, ay, or even of a nation, is due to some crime or other which -- unrepented and unpurged -- has festered in the body and brought corruption with it. ❋ Howard Pease (N/A)

Love and grief, in their double ministry, had refined, enlarged, and exalted his spirit to the conception of a design unparalleled in its nature, and of which no intellectual genius, unpurged by suffering, and impenetrated in its deepest recesses by the spiritualizing heats of emotion, would have been capable of conceiving. ❋ Various (N/A)

Second Chamber; they will not be able to confine themselves to airy generalities about a bicameral system and its advantages; they will have to defend _this_ Second Chamber as it is -- one-sided, hereditary, unpurged, unrepresentative, irresponsible, absentee. ❋ Winston S. Churchill (1919)

He had separated himself from her by the process of the barred door, because she had borne him a son that stood unpurged of a charge of having murdered a woman. ❋ Robert E. [Illustrator] Bell (1902)

Kindly note that your trial is resumed, and further contempt will not be allowed to go unpurged. ❋ Unknown (1893)

And so the memories of a thousand ancient wrongs unpurged howl over the red city, as once howled the ships of Tarshish. ❋ Maurice Hewlett (1892)

And never yet hath eldest daughter of this house failed to show this mark of shame, this unpurged contempt for that which is ordained. ❋ Emerson Hough (1890)

The same dark soul of sin -- unpurged, uncleansed through ages of eternal fire! ❋ Marie Corelli (1889)

Were the unpurged Long Parliament restored, what better could be hoped from them than that they would open negotiations upon the basis of the old treaty at Newport, which the late King "had yielded to with much less cheerfulness than he had walked to the scaffold"? ❋ Henry Craik (1886)

The Established Church in Ireland, then, in its unpurged and unreformed state, was very little else than a mere political engine for supporting and fostering British interests and English principles in this country; and no one, here had any great chance of preferment in it who did not signalize himself some way in favor of British policy. ❋ William Carleton (1831)

-- They took the petition of grievance, all rugged as it was, without softening or temperament, unpurged of the original bitterness and indignation of complaint; they made it the very preamble to their act of redress, and consecrated its principle to all ages in the sanctuary of legislation. ❋ Edmund Burke (1763)

-- They took the petition of grievance, all rugged as it was, without softening or temperament, unpurged of the original bitterness and indignation of complaint -- they made it the very preamble to their Act of redress, and consecrated its principle to all ages in the sanctuary of legislation. ❋ Edmund Burke (1763)

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