Definition of Unchristianly. Meaning of Unchristianly. Synonyms of Unchristianly

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Definition of Unchristianly

Unchristianly
Unchristianly Un*chris"tian*ly, a. Unchristian. --Milton.
Unchristianly
Unchristianly Un*chris"tian*ly, adv. In an unchristian manner.

Meaning of Unchristianly from wikipedia

- and grace-filled. And we pray for those who have been treating her in unChristianly ways over this past w****." Moore does not identify as liberal or feminist...
- again, most notably by Chaucer. The disrespectful manner was considered "unchristian" and ignored, except for the moral satire, which mocked misbehaviour...
- was modeled on the 1914 Blast manifesto: "JAIL NAACP, alien, unclean, unchristian / BLAST irrelevant ungodly LEADERS". The women soon fell out; "Canto...
- to last works Erasmus "regularly denounced the Stoics as specifically unchristian in their hardline position and advocacy of apatheia": warm affection...
- well that I could embrace him for it, and many things so wildly and unchristianly, that I could scarce have so much charity for him, as to think he was...
- dignity, empathy, freedom, and paradigm of life while working against an unchristian institution. He makes similar arguments about socialist ethics, liberative...
- Confronting some critics' views that her content and style of writing is unchristian, Coulter said that she is "a Christian first and a mean-spirited, bigoted...
- to the commission, during which he condemned apartheid as "evil" and "unchristian". When the Eloff report was published, Tutu criticised it, focusing particularly...
- the city of Florence had features of a theocracy. During his rule, "unchristian" books, statues, poetry, and other items were burned (in the Bonfire...
- Halldórr ókristni (The Unchristian) was a Norse skald, active around the year 1000. The only thing known about him is that he was one of the court poets...