Excessively or hypocritically pious.
1 All these things are full of pharisaic vanity.
2 Thus, then, my mother now, commanding that hideous deed with a mind at peace in pharisaic self-righteousness.
3 That's the way to inculcate a filthy pharisaic conceit into a child.-Ifthe child ill-treats the cat, say:
4 This largely resulted from the Pharisaic instinct that assumes superiority over other men.
5 A woman prefers one measure of frivolity to nine measures of Pharisaic sanctimoniousness.
6 The Pharisaic school modified this prophetic teaching in two ways.
7 What was the condition of acceptance in the Pharisaic church?
8 In my unpardonable stupidity and prejudice-ina Pharisaic pride- Ihavecaused Miss Mayhew to offend.
9 The Romans allowed him to found a self-governing Pharisaic community at Jabneh, to the west of Jerusalem.
10 Self-righteousness would have led me in Pharisaic pride to say, 'Stand aside, I am holier than thou.'
11 A Pharisaic attitude is not only highly mischievous in its results, but is here altogether out of place.
12 And the Pharisaic community passes by on the other side of the way, in fear of a falling brick.
13 Already the fundamental Pharisaic doctrine of the two ages-thepresent age and that which is to come-isin danger.
14 In a condition between slumber and waking, she seemed to plead for him before a circle of Pharisaic accusers.
15 And side by side with them, apparently, might be found Pharisaic disputants of an older type (iii.
16 Agur's third saying has been likewise sadly misconstrued by the ancient Pharisaic controversialist and by his faithful modern successors.
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