The historian, however, must put aside these rather pharisaic prejudices, and give Seneca the position as a moral teacher which his writings have won in ages not less earnest than ours.
"Roman Society from Nero to Marcus Aurelius"
Samuel Dill
Some men mix in doubtful company, and say that they have no pharisaic exclusiveness, and even sometimes defend themselves by Christ's example, who received sinners and ate with them.
"Friendship"
Hugh Black
To pharisaic pride he was a foe, And to ungodliness where'er he went, While to promote true Love his gifts and time were spent.
"The Emigrant Mechanic and Other Tales In Verse Together With Numerous Songs Upon Canadian Subjects"
Thomas Cowherd