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  • No work of art has ever been treated more impiously.
  • Though Odysseus warns his men, when supplies run short they impiously kill and eat some of the cattle of the Sun.
  • He whom Herod impiously designs to slay is like humanity in its beginnings; but he whom the Magi rejoice to adore on their knees is Lord of all.
  • His fate had begun to look dire in the finale of the second of three acts, when the statue refused to surrender a wedding ring he had impiously slipped on its finger.
  • Through you the all-evil spirit [ is ] a liar, and through you ( are ) wrath and trials on the generations of men who live impiously . "  Apocalypse of Abraham 13 : 4 9
  • In the meantime do thou, our merciful Mother, the supreme comforter of the afflicted, accept this our act of reparation which we offer thee for ourselves and for all our families, as well as for all who impiously blaspheme thee, not knowing what they say.
  • Plutarch discusses Phidias'friendship with the Greek statesman Pericles, recording that enemies of Pericles tried to attack him through Phidias-who was accused of stealing gold intended for the Parthenon's statue of Athena, and of impiously portraying himself and Pericles on the shield of the statue.
  • During a discussion on the celebration of Easter during the First Council of Nicaea in 325 CE, Roman emperor Constantine said, . . . it appeared an unworthy thing that in the celebration of this most holy feast we should follow the practice of the Jews, who have impiously defiled their hands with enormous sin, and are, therefore, deservedly afflicted with blindness of soul . ( . . . ) Let us then have nothing in common with the detestable Jewish crowd; for we have received from our Saviour a different way.
  • The same notion was stated in the 16th century, by the Council of Trent which declared " that the saints, who reign together with Christ, offer up their own prayers to God for men; that it is good and useful suppliantly to invoke them, and to have recourse to their prayers, aid, ( and ) help for obtaining benefits from God, through His Son, Jesus Christ our Lord, who is our alone Redeemer and Saviour; but that they think impiously, who deny that the saints, who enjoy eternal happiness in heaven, are to be invocated; or who assert either that they do not pray for men; or, that the invocation of them to pray for each of us even in particular, is idolatry; or, that it is repugnant to the word of God; and is opposed to the honour of the one mediator of God and men, Christ Jesus; or, that it is foolish to supplicate, vocally, or mentally, those who reign in heaven ".