59 examples of catechised in sentences

In due time, as the children grew a little older, days of the week were allotted to each of them, for special opportunity of conversation with their mother, as distinct from being catechised by her.

The bread thus produced, by the introduction of dough in which alcoholic fermentation had begun, was found delicious by the archon and his friends; and the slave, being summoned and catechised, told the secret.

Henri had been to the Bureau to ask, and it had struck him, he admitted to me on being catechised, that his questions had been answered with a certain reserve, as if more were known of the absent gentleman's movements than it was considered wise to tell.

I left you with the strictest orders to take care of yourself, and you ought to know that I shall answer nothing until you have been catechised.

'Tis that which Hierom, which all the fathers inculcate, "so we are catechised for eternity."

Of this pray resolve me immediately, for my albumess will be catechised on this subject; and how can I prompt her?

The stranger must be well catechised, lest he should prove to be an Abolitionist come to give the slaves a sly lesson in geography.

During the next three years of his life Fenelon was among the young priests who preached and catechised in the church of St. Sulpice and laboured in the parish.

He hoped that the masters, of whom God would one day require the souls of slaves committed to their care, would see to it that like Abraham they have catechised servants.

She was first shown into the general-domo's office, where she was catechised as to her name and her business.

The questioning being now finished, Mr. Whately came to Charlie, praised him highly for his aptness, and made some inquiries respecting his knowledge of the catechism; also whether he would be willing to join the class that was to be catechised in the church during the afternoon.

Lady Lucretia had always been accustomed to deference and submission; and, having got over something like terror, that was at first inspired by the imperious manner in which she was now catechised, her next feeling was that of the warmest resentment.

" "Ay, boy; but, to be in readiness for the puff, would you jam her up under a mainsail, or let her lie a little off under a fore course?" "Any fool know dat," returned Scipio, grumly and evidently tired already of being thus catechised.

The damsels at the House Beautiful catechise Christiana's boys, as any good ladies might catechise any boys at a Sunday School.

The damsels at the House Beautiful catechise Christiana's boys, as any good ladies might catechise any boys at a Sunday School.

Advertise, catechise, chastise, criticise, exercise, exorcise, and merchandise, are most commonly written with s and size, assize, capsize, analyze, overprize, detonize, and recognize, with z.

The tremendous conceptions of Christian theology may some day be revealed as similarly diminished in the catechised mind of childhood.

Mrs. Gibbs shook her head firmly, and boarding the barge, took a seat on the hatch and proceeded to catechise her brother as to his symptoms.

Now, by those dear immunities of heart Engendered between malice and true love, I was not loth to be so catechised, And this was my reply:"As it befel, 35 One summer morning we had walked abroad At break of day, Joanna and myself.

As early as 1724 the clergyman of the parish in which Mount Vernon was situated reported that he catechised the youth of his congregation "in Lent and a great part of the Summer," and George, as the son of one of his vestrymen, undoubtedly received a due amount of questioning.

[120] Warrington Deanery Visit., 185 (Office of judge against James Woswall: "His children come not to bee catechised").

" "We shall be catechised," said Coronado.

Thurstane asked few questions; he was a soldier and had learned to meet fate in silence; he knew too that men weighted with responsibilities do not like to be catechised.

But an we have, I hope Zeale-of-the-land Buzzy, and my gossip Rabby Trouble-Truth, will start up and see we have painfull good ministers to keepe schoole, and catechise our youth; and not teach 'em to speake plays and act fables of false newes.

What I came here, to-night, for, was not to be catechised, or 'put to the question,' but to ask a favor which you must grant, dear prophetess, whether you will or no.

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