Claxton, whom we had not the pleasure of hearing in propria persona, its effects must be taken as proofs of its acceptableness and usefulness.
As to the general character of his pastorate and ministry, their abundant acceptableness and usefulness are sufficiently manifest from their duration, and from the present aspect of affairs at Westbourne-grove.
Here, then, we have no doubtful witness, not merely to the usage of sacrifice, but to its acceptableness also in the sight of God, as a part of worship and intercession.
But in those who have scarcely felt their sins as any incumbrance, it would be mere affectation to pretend to very exalted conceptions of the value and acceptableness of the proffered deliverance.
And for the true acceptablenessof Christian service, that motive of thankful love must be actually present in each deed.
Yet this costliness was generally a condition of the acceptableness of the sacrifice.
The love of God is that spirit or life of moral excellency in all other graces in which (though not their form, yet) their acceptableness doth consist, without which they are to God as a lifeless carrion is to us.
This flows from that which goes before, for if grace rather decays than grows, where this grace of fear is not in the growth and increase thereof, then duties in their glory and acceptableness decay likewise.
The altar of gold was the place from whence the precious fragrance of Christ's acceptableness ascended to the throne of God.
By that significant act, the offerer and the offering became one; and this oneness, in the ease of the burnt-offering, secured for the offerer all the acceptableness of his offering.
His presence on the throne attests the worth and acceptableness of His atoning blood.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "acceptableness" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.