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"insolency" Definitions
  1. INSOLENCE
  2. [obsolete] a strange or unusual thing or occurrence

4 Sentences With "insolency"

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The attitude of obeisancy to seniors and of insolency to juniors sits not well upon a gentleman.
And a > yet more disgraceful thing than these is it, when even the women seek after > these intercourses, who ought to have more sense of shame than men. He says the active male victimizes the passive male in a way that leaves him more enduringly dishonored than even a victim of murder, since the victim of this act must "live under" the shame of the "insolency". The victim of a murder, by contrast, carries no dishonor. He asserts that punishment will be found in hell for such transgressors, and that women can be guilty of the sin as much as men.
When Adkins 'first appeared in the pulpit at St. Mary's, Oxford, being but young and looking younger than he was, from the smallness of his stature, the hearers despised him, expecting nothing worth hearing from "such a boy," as they called him. But his discourse soon turned their contempt into admiration.. Cromwell appointed him one of his chaplains. But, like Richard Baxter, he found the place unsuitable 'by reason of the insolency of the sectaries.' He resettled at Theydon as the successor of John Feriby and the predecessor of Francis Chandler and his ministry here extended from 1652–3 to 1657.
244 Despite its title, this work generally follows the commentary of the German theologian David Pareus (1548–1622), whose work on the Revelation of Saint John the Divine had been translated into English by Elias Arnold, but Holland relied also on the work of Saint Augustine, Thomas Brightman, and the Swiss reformer Heinrich Bullinger. George Hammon replied to Holland in Truth and Innocency, Prevailing against Error and Insolency (1660), a work which sought to defend the thnetopsychist view of humanity.Bryan W. Ball, The Soul Sleepers: Christian Mortalism from Wycliffe to Priestley (James Clarke & Co., 2008), p. 111 In Adam's Condition in Paradise Discovered (1656), Holland addressed his opponent Hammon, remarking "you have gotten into great repute with those who know not how to contradict you".

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