apostatise

IPA: ˈæpʌstætɪs

verb

  • Alternative spelling of apostatize [To give up or renounce one's position or belief.]
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Examples of "apostatise" in Sentences

  • They can apostatise in Adam, and be regenerated in Christ.
  • I would do any thing, _but apostatise_, to get him on in his profession.
  • After one sermon, he was surrounded by Calvinists who offered him his life if he would apostatise.
  • FitzHerbert should apostatise was incredible enough; but that one should sell his family -- It was impossible.
  • Judah to apostatise (xxi. 11), and moreover slays all his brethren with the sword (ver. 4) -- the one follows from the other.
  • The first is of those who, being initiated in the Mosaical rites, and made citizens of that commonwealth, did afterwards apostatise from the worship of the God of Israel.
  • It was also a singular circumstance, that no Molist was ever known to change sides, whereas, after bathing, many of the Anti-Molists were found most shamefully to apostatise.
  • It was also a singular circumstance, that no Molist was ever known to change sides, whereas, after bathing, many of the Anti-molists were found most shamefully to apostatise.
  • He an aposteme of the world, who by being discontented with those things that happen unto him in the world, doth as it were apostatise, and separate himself from common nature's rational administration.
  • Chronicles itself tacitly gives the honour to the older narrative by making Joash at last apostatise from Mosaism and refuse the grateful deference which he owed to the high priest; this is the consequence of the unpleasant impression, derived not from its own story, but from that of the Book of Kings, with regard to the undue interference of the otherwise pious king in the affairs of the sanctuary and of the priests.

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