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disfigured

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The frame wearied with labours lies prostrate on the ground, but it is no penalty to lie down with Christ. Your limbs unbathed, are foul and disfigured with filth and dirt; but within they are spiritually cleansed, although without the flesh is defiled. Cyprian

The priests have so disfigured the simple religion of Jesus that no one who reads the sophistications they have engrafted on it, from the jargon of Plato, of Aristotle & other mystics, would conceive these could have been fathered on the sublime preacher of the sermon on the mount. Thomas Jefferson

I don't think his life has been in any way disfigured by the film. The film did disclose some difficult facts. Martin Bashir

For a long time, I thought I was ugly and disfigured. This made me shy and timid, and I often reacted to insults that were not intended. Alice Walker

The leprosy of unreality disfigured every human creature in attendance. Charles Dickens

How is the deity disfigured in our representations of him! What caprice, absurdity, and immorality are attributed to him! How much is he degraded even below the character, which we should naturally, in common life, ascribe to a man of sense and virtue! David Hume

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