9.International appeals and concern are only likely to make that more probable, since IS, which sees ancient monuments as idolatry, delights in outraging world opinion.
11.The Puritans who came to colonize America were Protestant and did not celebrate holidays of the Catholic church, as they were believed to lead to idolatry.
12.For you have spent enough time in the past doing what pagans choose to do—living in debauchery, lust, drunkenness, orgies, carousing and detestable idolatry.
14.In my opinion, idolatry, the thought-provoking social phenomenon, is a double-edged sword which can exert profound influence for either good or bad on the growth of young people.
15.In affirming that God is not a being, l've certainly held off idolatry, but have l left us thereby in an intellectual lurch doomed simply to remain silent about God?
16.To him He looked up with a respect approaching idolatry: He sought his company with the most attentive assiduity, and eagerly seized every means to ingratiate himself in his favour.
17.As all the members of the family adored each other, and as Mr. Welland was the central object of their idolatry, it never occurred to his wife and May to let him go to St.
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18.She became one of the butts for youth to laugh at, the convenient symbol of a group of serious people who were all guilty of the same idolatry and could be dismissed with the same scorn.
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19.When Joram saw Jehu he asked, " Have you come in peace, Jehu" ? " How can there be peace, " Jehu replied, " as long as all the idolatry and witchcraft of your mother Jezebel abound" ?