But, even supposing the two accounts to be equally reliable, it is the first, the visionless experience, which was demonstrably the more important and the more abidingly operative of the two.
In this state, however, the soul has undergone a change; is this higher act of believing its cogitation has become steady and uniform, and its love perfectly pure and abidingly permanent in God.
It is one of those abidingly tragic "ifs"--"If thou knewest.
What was the song that abidinglymade Paul's heart to pulsate with heavenly hallelujahs?
God grant that the writer and the reader may abidingly realize its motive power.
To lay violent hands on oneself isabidingly cruel and unnatural, more so than if the suicide's own mother slew him.
A punishment the justice of which is not discernible, may quell for the moment, but it does not moralise, nor abidingly deter.
By His understanding He abidingly covers, grasps, and comprehends His whole Being.
It is the joy of God's heart to pardon sins; and it is due to the One who bore the judgment of sin on the cross that in His name forgiveness of sins should be thus freely published, fully received, and abidingly enjoyed.
And if that ascendency, over many who never saw Rossetti on earth, has become an intimate and precious inspiration, a motive-impulse abidingly sacred and high, what must it have been to those who knew him in the flesh?
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "abidingly" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: always; invariably; permanently; perpetually; rigidly