There could scarcely be a more unchristlike thought than the one that would prohibit the children of the poor from the enjoyment of their natural tendency to play.
"Dickens As an Educator"
James L. (James Laughlin) Hughes
No; surely that would be a very unchristlike way of spending Sunday.
"Stray Thoughts for Girls"
Lucy H. M. Soulsby
Were a tithe of the vast sums lavished by our millionaires upon the pictured walls, gorgeously embellished ceilings, overcrowded book shelves of our numerous libraries, and upon the unchristlike towers of unfrequented cathedrals, be even loaned to those who would gladly cultivate the thousands of acres of untilled soil in fair Florida, all the suffering hangers-on for jobs would become successful agriculturists, owning their own farms, buying their own books, and sufficiently educating their own children.
"The Gentleman from Everywhere"
James Henry Foss