It was these sensualities practised in the name of religion which caused the iniquity of the Canaanites to become full. |
But man, immersed in the flux of sensualities, can never fully attain this knowledge of God, the object of all rational inquiry. |
There were the sensualities of the gourmet for his body, and there ended his human nature, as it seemed to me. |
He might have said that as we often eat or drink or smoke for pleasure, so we may indulge in other sensualities. |
Heliogabalus the most dissolute man of the world, amidst his most riotous sensualities, intended, whensoever occasion should force him to it, to have a daintie death. |
Haman can find no gust in all the sensualities of the Persian Court, because a poor despicable Jew denies his abaisance. |