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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
ingraft .
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Examples
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"The clergy, by getting themselves established by law and ingrafted into the machine of government, have been a very formidable engine against the civil and religious rights of man."
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"The clergy, by getting themselves established by law and ingrafted into the machine of government, have been a very formidable engine against the civil and religious rights of man."
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In 1811, for example, New York Chancellor James Kent upheld a blasphemy conviction on the ground that "we are a Christian people, and the morality of the country is deeply ingrafted upon Christianity."
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This split gradually becamse the split between Christians and Jews (Gentiles now could be ingrafted into "the vine" - Jesus Christ along with those Jews who accepted Him).
On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with... 2009
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That is why Thomas Jefferson wrote: "The clergy, by getting themselves established by law and ingrafted into the machine of government, have been a very formidable engine against the civil and religious rights of man."
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Thomas Jefferson said: "The clergy, by getting themselves established by law and ingrafted into the machine of government, have been a very formidable engine against the civil and religious rights of man."
Most of the Founding Fathers and Early Presidents Were Deists and Freemasons, Not Christians 2009
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And if some of the branches be broken, and thou, being a wild olive, art ingrafted in them, and art made partaker of the root, and of the fatness of the olive tree, boast not against the branches. . .
Archive 2009-05-01 2009
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The clergy, by getting themselves established by law and ingrafted into the machine of government, have been a very formidable engine against the civil and religious rights of man.
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- The clergy, by getting themselves established by law, & ingrafted into the machine of government, have been a very formidable engine against the civil and religious rights of man
Think Progress » The Right’s New Strategy: Anti-Alito = Anti-God 2005
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“The Clergy, by getting themselves established by law and ingrafted into the machine of government, have been a very formidable engine against the civil and religious rights of man.” —
Think Progress » The Right’s New Strategy: Anti-Alito = Anti-God 2005
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