Which preposition to use with hatred
It is a turning from a delight in sin, or an indifference to sin, or merely a moral aversion to it, to a deep-rooted hatred of every thought and act of sin, to penitence, and to an earnest desire to pattern after God. 4.
I was compelled to retire, with my heart almost as full of hatred for the father, as of love for the child.
Jack had ingloriously shirked his part in the battle with the Caribees; he had skulked in the bushes until the issue was decided, and then had followed the sympathies of his secession family; he had gone to the Atterburys, well known for their hatred to the North.
Her eyes were glazing fast, death was claiming her, and yet hatred against some unknown person thrilled in her feeble voice.
Then a woman belonging to one of the erroneous systems, by name Chañchamana, prompted by the envious hatred in her heart, and having put on extra clothes in front of her person, so as to give her the appearance of being with child, falsely accused Buddha before all the assembly of having acted unlawfully towards her.
The World said: "Acerrima proximorum odia; and, under the present infamous Radical abuse of empire, the hatred between brothers, first fostered by the eleutheromaniacs of Abolitionism, is bearing its bitter fruit of private assassination at last.
And for the first time the Princess Sofia acknowledged the presence of her husband, and got from him that look of white hatred with a sneer of triumph thrown in for good measure.
Whether it arises from the mechanical nature of the slaughter, or from any other cause, the fact remains that among our fighting people to-dayat any rate in the Westthere is very little feeling of hatred towards the "enemy."
I felt no hatred toward the man, no desire to do him a personal injury; but I did dislike and distrust him.
Should the nations of Western Europe rouse their hatred by chicanery and mean treatment the result might be fatal.
And Joe Rix, almost too far gone for speech, set his teeth over a groan and cast a look of hatred at the girl.
Then he got up, and with a look of deadly hatred on his face, pounced upon me.
But the others maintained this proposal more out of rancour and hatred than from any actual political concept.
A fortunate word may open a triple-barred door, avert a disaster, bring thousands of people from jealousy and hatred into coöperation and goodwill.
Think of thy treachery to Saiáwush; Thy savage cruelty, and never look For aught but deadly hatred from mankind;
The spread of hatred among peoples has everywhere rendered more difficult the internal relations between social classes and the economic life of each country.
Now, cold squash is not exactly an inflammatory diet, but we liked the old lady so much, she had such a pleasant, motherly way with her, and such an entertaining, wise and even witty tongue, that we decided that cold squash, with her as hostess, was better than a stalled ox and hatred therewith.
The tragedy of it all is that humanity must go at this crippled by a hatred like acid eating into the soul.
He had his moments of falsity, could heap coarse and outrageous abuse on Warren Hastings, illustrate the horrors of the Revolution by casting a dagger on the floor of the House of Commons, and nourish hatred beyond the bounds of justice or measure.
Be content with what thou seest; and wait until Time and Experience shall teach thee to find jealousy behind the sweet smile, and hatred under the honeyed word!'
[Footnote 1: The cause of this drastic policy was not so much race hatred as the fear that any kind of instruction might cause the Negroes to assert themselves.
How could I write songs of hatred without hating!
But then (if there could have been hatred in the world when there was scarce anything odious) it would have acted within the compass of its proper object; like aloes, bitter indeed, but wholesome.
I have found no difficulty in describing a particular activity of a brother of mine to be devilish, but I am not aware of having harboured any hatred about him.
And did not this forebode the end of everything; might not this destructive fury gain the whole family, overwhelming it as with a blast of folly and hatred after so many years of sterling good sense and strong and healthy affection?