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Definition of Sensualities
1. sensuality [n] - See also: sensuality
Lexicographical Neighbors of Sensualities
Literary usage of Sensualities
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Ancient Lowly: A History of the Ancient Working People from the Earliest by Cyrenus Osborne Ward (1900)
"... New Members—Accused of Helping Slaves—Martyrdom of Theoris—Demosthenes Attacked
Her—His Coarse sensualities—Dark Rumors of another Martydom—Pitched down ..."
2. A popular commentary on the New Testament by Daniel Denison Whedon (1876)
"... professional holiness renders his sin and vice righteous and safe, so Unit ha
may transgress with impunity. c. Nor can sensualities be excused by the ..."
3. The Christian Remembrancer by William Scott, Francis Garden, James Bowling Mozley (1847)
"1 It is due to John Perrot to say that we have never heard of any other '
sensualities ;' and that it was not for ' sensualities ' of any kind ..."
4. The Theological Works of Isaac Barrow by Isaac Barrow (1830)
"sent sensualities, upon the score of our life's short- SERM. ness and uncertainty;
inculcating such maxims as these: Brevis est hie fructus ..."
5. Travels in Sicily, Greece & Albania by Thomas Smart Hughes (1820)
"... he is fond of power because it ministers to his sensualities, he is careless
of fame because those sensualities re-act upon and enervate the mind. ..."
6. Mesmer and Swedenborg, Or, The Relation of the Developments of Mesmerism to by George Bush (1847)
"... the knowledges of things not elevated above the sensualities of the body; this
is made manifest by the influx of your spirit. ..."