rigorists造句
例句與造句
- The controversy divided Catholic theologians into two camps, Rigorists and Laxists.
- This prudent decision was attacked by some of the rigorists at Rome, but was not reversed.
- Most people who wanted Clinton convicted, the rigorists, focused on the rule of law and moral values.
- Saint Alphonsus calls him " magnus rigoristarum princeps ", the great prince of the rigorists ( Homo apostolicus, Tract.
- Escobar's " Summula " received criticism from so-called rigorists, especially a jansenist Blaise Pascal who wrote " Provincial Letters ".
- It's difficult to find rigorists in a sentence. 用rigorists造句挺難的
- The rigorists received Alcimus, the high priest, with confidence because he was " a priest of the seed of Aaron . " ( I Macc . vii . 14)
- Posner doesn't say, choosing in stead to explain why reasonable minds would disagree, depending on whether they were " rigorists " or " pragmatists ."
- Cyprian now found himself wedged between laxists and rigorists, but the polarization highlighted the firm but moderate position adopted by Cyprian and strengthened his influence, wearing down the numbers of his opponents.
- This work, which appeared in two parts, opened up a storm of controversy, and in the edition of 1680 he reasserted his position in a supplement which defended moderate Probabilism against the twofold attacks of Laxists and Rigorists.
- In the meantime, two factions diverged in the Roman church, separating the lapsed, Christians who had complied with the edicts to ensure their own safety, and the rigorists, those who would brook no compromise with secular authority.
- Most of the northerners, on the other hand, considered themselves legitimately Israelite, were often not willing to accept religious leadership from Jerusalem, and were less influenced by the reforms of Hezekiah and Josiah, which were considered vital by southern religious rigorists.
- Muller has wisely chosen to define noir in a broad sense; he includes noir-tinged films that some rigorists might classify as whodunits ( the wonderful " Laura " ) or melodramas ( " The Woman in the Window " ).