Either conception is to the Jew not only impious and blasphemous, but incomprehensible. |
In her new elevation the mask was quickly thrown aside, and the impious bacha appeared in her true qualities. |
Yet they knew that the Massachusett Indians, for example, considered it impious and inhumane to deface the monuments of the dead. |
The other day I had the great joy of being visited by Berlioz, whom I did not know but have always admired under the nose of the impious. |
For an artist, only trying to depict the Deity could be more impious than drawing Muhammad. |
The religious zealots see rai music as the apotheosis of a secular culture they consider lewd and impious. |