Similar words: idolatry, idolater, dolorous, atrocious, atrociously, trousers, dextrous, lustrous. Meaning: [aɪ'dɑlətrəs /-'dɒl-] adj. 1. relating to or practicing idolatry 2. blindly or excessively devoted or adoring.
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1. This idolatrous crowd postulates an ideal worthy of itself and appropriate to its nature, that is perfectly understandable.
2. Among an unholy, impure, idolatrous generation, we are to be pure and holy, showing that the grace of Christ has power to restore in man the divine likeness.
3. We can at least remove anything idolatrous from our own personal life.
4. The tensions within Parliament over the English Church were increased by radical Protestants destroying perceived "idolatrous" religious images in churches during the summer of 1641.
5. Many Muslim scholars consider statues to be idolatrous, and other AK officials have not disguised their aversion to them.
6. They are minded , also, to establish the idolatrous forms of English Episcopacy.
7. It can replace the idolatrous and immoral Hindu rites with its own imposing liturgy, and substitute the Cross for the abominable linga.
8. The Persians were also idolatrous , so they replaced Babylon's gods with their own.
9. In many places there was a marked reform in the manners of the people, and the idolatrous symbols of Romanism were removed from the churches.
10. The Lord commanded ancient Israel not to intermarry with the idolatrous nations around them.
11. When bissextile earth wants censer and candlestick, I still laugh at him stealthily, think he always is idolatrous, when to forget.
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13. When the beast and his prophet were thrown into the fiery lake, the rule of Antichrist and idolatrous Rome ended.
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14. Another reason the people of Judah asked for God to destroy the enemy was that by allowing these idolatrous people to remain the victors, it brought shame and reproach upon the people who served God.
15. Imams agreed a text for Friday sermons quoting "the Koran and the Hadith" which forms a denunciation of the idolatrous nature of the giant structure.
16. All her gold and silver idols would be melted down as a part of the plunder taken by the idolatrous Assyrians (1:7).
17. She traded with them; sometimes she went to war with them; and all too often she was corrupted by their idolatrous religions.
18. The Scriptural Lord's Supper had been supplanted by the idolatrous sacrifice of the mass.
19. He tells them that their gods are false and that worshipping more than one God is idolatrous .
20. For His own name's sake, God would not let Israel see defeat so that the idolatrous people could not claim that their gods defeated Him.
21. The time that ambry introduces from Europe is not long, because mistake of this a lot of consumer is quality of homebred ambry brand, did not assure and idolatrous foreign brand.
22. After her death, she still could not be with him, rise with him. Her idolatrous love to him had made Jesus' face obscured, she would not recognize her Savior.
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