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Christianly
[ kris-chuhn-lee ]
adjective
- like a Christian; Christianlike.
adverb
- in a Christian manner.
Word History and Origins
Origin of Christianly1
Example Sentences
"So as a man of faith, as a Christian, you're saying he attacks anyone. It sounds like you’re condoning attacks? Is that Christianly or Godly?" the host asked.
The Archbishop of York, John Sentamu, urged members of the church to learn how to "disagree Christianly" in reaction to the bishop's announcement.
The Archbishop of York urged members to "disagree Christianly".
Which conduct she most Christianly forgave, since indeed the poor man's head must needs be turned.
And, lastly, Charity, which is the ruling principle of all action to the Christian, so far as he acts christianly, is the special virtue of the Ruler, according to the condition imposed by our Lord when He instituted the pastoral rule in its highest degree, saying to Peter, “Lovest thou me more than these?” that is, his brother Apostles and the Apostle of Love himself, and then adding, “Feed my sheep.”
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