Pecuniary

//pəˈkjuniˌɛɹi//

"Pecuniary" in a Sentence (5 examples)

The probability, therefore, is, that the whole theory or doctrine of what is called the redemption was originally fabricated on purpose to bring forward and build all those secondary and pecuniary redemptions upon.

This single reflection will show that the doctrine of redemption is founded on a mere pecuniary idea corresponding to that of a debt which another person might pay.

I'm suffering from pecuniary embarrassment.

Perhaps the reader will suppose after this that the doctor had some pecuniary interest of his own in arranging the squire's loans; or, at any rate, he will think that the squire must have thought so.

The views of philosophers, with few exceptions, have coincided with the pecuniary interests of their class.

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