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Definition of Abominates
1. abominate [v] - See also: abominate
Lexicographical Neighbors of Abominates
Literary usage of Abominates
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Sermons by Benjamin Moore, Clement Clarke Moore (1824)
"The World is apt to esteem zu/iat God abominates. LUKE xvi. 15. That which is
highly esteemed among men is abomination in the sight of God. ..."
2. Life and Writings of Juán de Valdés: Otherwise Valdesso, Spanish Reformer in by Juan de Valdés, (, Benjamin Barron Wiffen (1865)
"And here I do not understand that God highly values, loves, and favours this
third because the world scorns, abominates, and persecutes him ; but that the ..."
3. A Practical Treatise Upon Christian Perfection by William Law (1822)
"She may fancy that she hates and abominates their vices; but she may depend
upon.it, that till she hates and abominates the place-of vicious pleasures, ..."
4. An Exposition and Defence of Universalism: In a Series of Sermons Delivered by Isaac Dowd Williamson (1840)
"If this be true, it needs no argument to prove that God has done another thing
which he abominates. He condemns the just, in the first instance, ..."