Is a very devout tyrant less tyrannical than an undevout tyrant?
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An undevout man in that land and at that epoch was an almost unknown phenomenon.
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It has been well said the "undevout astronomer is mad."
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The result, so far as concerts the workman's life of faith, is a proclivity to undevout scepticism.
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If we could but remember that, there would be no fear of our being ungodly, irreligious, undevout.
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If it be true that an undevout astronomer is mad, then was Father Hell the sanest of men.
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The character of modern thought would appear to a Greek returned to earth very sober, unsplendid, undevout, and intrusive.
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The danger was all the greater because men of science covered it with "larger synthesis," and poets called the undevout astronomer mad.
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Knowledge and intellectual training may work evil in an undevout mind, but when consecrated to the service of Christ, learning becomes the handmaid of piety.
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"An undevout astronomer is mad" was one of his favorite quotations.
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'You undevout, sinful, insidious hog,' says I to Murkison, 'get out that two thousand and lay it on the table.
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"An undevout astronomer is mad";
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Is a very devout tyrant less tyrannical than an undevout tyrant?
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An undevout man in that land and at that epoch was an almost unknown phenomenon.
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It has been well said the "undevout astronomer is mad."
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The result, so far as concerts the workman's life of faith, is a proclivity to undevout scepticism.