9 Verbs to Use for the Word orthodox

Both the Emperor and the Cardinal deceived themselves in supposing that the dangers to which the Greek nation and the Christian Church were exposed would induce the orthodox to yield something of their ecclesiastical forms and phrases.

The men fighting under the standard of Ignatius have a tenacity, a mysterious irrepressibleness about them which dumfounds the orthodox and staggers the processes of ordinary calculators.

The prospect of a learned wife filled the orthodox Roman with peculiar horror.

Every faith should be allowed; the civil government should govern orthodox and heterodox to the common good.

One of the others, therefore, named Ralph Smith, who was a man of much piety, and judged orthodox by the Puritans, went to Plymouth, and offered himself as pastor to the inhabitants.

"Yet I ought not to disparage him unduly, for he was the one specimen in my collection, up to that time, who presented the orthodox 'stigmata of degeneration.'

It makes for his purpose to represent the orthodox as suddenly struck dumb and confounded by these amazing discoveries of his.

They incensed the Evangelicals by their alleged Romanism, and their unsound views about justification, good works, and the sacraments; they angered the "two-bottle orthodox" by their asceticismthe steady men, by their audacity and strong wordsthe liberals, by their dogmatic severity; their seriously practical bearing was early disclosed in a tract on "Fasting."

But when we read of a dignitary in a recent Church congress laying down that the narratives in the books of Jonah and Daniel must be accepted because Jesus quoted them, we may wish that Arnold were here to reproach the orthodox for want of intellectual seriousness.

9 Verbs to Use for the Word  orthodox