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1 They profess by harshness to have lessened the evil of the world.
2 The inevitable consequences will be open rebellion, which you profess by this act to obviate.
3 Now, we do not profess by any means to defend whatever has presented itself to public notice in any village or district as "a revival."
4 A distinguished philosopher and reformer, whose doctrines were professed by the ancient Persians.
5 Presently he added, I die in the faith professed by the Church of England.
6 The consequence was that Whiggism and Latitudinarianism were professed by the ablest and most aspiring churchmen.
7 The dubious value of the veneration for Mozart, professed by our music-conservators, will then also appear.
8 Christianity worked its way upwards, and at least was professed by the Emperor on his throne.
9 Now for an anecdote or two illustrative of the high state of orthodoxy professed by the Shereefs.
10 The enormous esteem professed by all philosophers for the conceptual form of consciousness is easy to understand.
11 The Christian religion, as professed by Roman Catholics and Protestants, to be protected by the Chinese government.
12 Such false notions were, however, professed by the most sincere people who were deeply devoted to art.
13 Tell those unfortunate that the Zend-Avesta religion was never professed by the rural inhabitants of the Roman country.
14 A hopeful benchmark often professed by blockchain entrepreneurs is "Visa-level performance," or thousands of transactions per second.
15 Witness the great decays at this day among us, and that strange revolting from truth once professed by us.
16 We're all doing better, but we're not as close to "the new normal" as professed by some.
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