Such a spirit is mostunchristian, and in me would be most unwarranted.
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It isn't nerves, it's temper, and a mostunchristian temper too, begging your pardon.
3
The man who edits this religious paper uncle sends me is a mostunchristian gentleman.
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A mostunchristian flash of anger shot through him.
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That is a selfish, one-sided, inharmonious affair, full of discomfort, and productive of mostunchristian feelings.
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For, of all nature's animated kingdoms, fish are the mostunchristian, inhospitable, heartless, and cold-blooded of creatures.
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At this juncture Persis felt a mostunchristian reluctance to act the part of ministering angel in any sick room.
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But in their hearts were mostunchristian feelings toward a venerable guest, their mother's aunt, by name Miss Jane McCoy.
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Jane usually read tracts, and the professor did not feel religious; in fact he was conscious of an emotion of mostunchristian belligerence.
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While he gave Maldon credit for being a member of the Methodist Church, he charged him with treating himself in a mostunchristian-like manner.
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When you laid aside your beautiful dress, could you avoid putting on the garment of condescension, the mostunchristian virtue attributed to Deity or saint?
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"Mabyn," said the young man beside her, "you are a mostunchristian sort of person this morning.
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"There is a mostunchristian league against us," he wrote to his secretary, "and fearful odds too.