But, if they on they are exempted, they become the subjects of just suspicion, and cannot lay claim to sincere respect, which reason accords only to that which has stood the test of a free and public examination.
Thirdly, there is perfection--which consists in this, that the plurality falls back upon the unity of the conception, andaccords completely with that conception and with no other.
And he who desires to signify divine concerns through symbols is Orphic, and, in short, accords with those who write fables respecting the gods.
It is necessary, however, to evince that each of the dogmasaccords with Platonic principles and the mystic traditions of theologists.
A crown of laurel encircles the lofty brow, and the eye has that wild, mournful expression, which accords so well with the mysterious tale of his love and madness.
The plain is scarred with deep gulleys, adding to the look of decay which accords so well with the Cyclopean relics of the country.
Windows stained in colors that burn, let in a "dim, religious light" which accords very well with the dark old pillars and antique shrines.
This growth of the Gallery by private gift and public expenditure concurrently accords with the manner of its birth.
It may be interesting to point out how entirely this ideal accords with the prevailing taste and literature of their time.
There is a high-bred air about La Rochefoucauld the writer, which well accords with the rank and character of the man La Rochefoucauld.
This character in Moliere the writer accordswith the character of the man Moliere.
We are apt to forget the first part of his precept and cling to its second part only which accords with our tropical laziness.
At present it is the best hypothesis--the best guess--because it accords best with known facts.
Because no other religion accords so well as Islam with the modern ideas of Science.
I have often said that I believe Islam to be the best religion because (so far as I know) it accords best with the current ideas of Science.
The gifts she accords are employed for evil at first, for the rendering worse what she had apparently sought to improve; but, from this evil, a certain good will always result in the end.
The latter form, which accords with the sister names of Onondaga and Cayuga, has been adopted in the present volume.
This opinion accords sufficiently with the more definite statement of the New York Onondagas to be deemed a confirmation of that statement.
This surelyaccords with the purpose of Matthew who ever depicts Christ as the King, and also with the purpose of Luke who is painting for us Christ as the true, the ideal Man.
By naming the civil and religious rulers he gives a sixfold designation of the time; then, too, it accords with the universal aspect of his Gospel, and with the genius of Luke as a historian, to link his story with secular events.
There are several explanations of this empty tomb, but only one which is credible and which accords with the facts.
Quantity and variety were particularly dwelt upon, as absolutely necessary to the production of perfect beauty; equalities being unfriendly to that symmetry which accords with nature.
When bromine and iodine are combined, the former passes to the positive pole, and is consequently more negative than the latter; which accords with the observation of M.
Yet almost every forest community sees fire after fire set through ignorance, carelessness or purpose, and so far from punishing the offenders accords them every privilege of business and society.
We may, therefore, accept as probable an explanation of the Adonis worship which accords so well with the facts of nature and with the analogy of similar rites in other lands.
The vein of national feeling which runs throughout the work accords admirably with its style and beauty.
They are likewise believers in the immortality of the soul; and have such an idea of a future state of existence, as accords with their character and condition here.
Although the Viceroy endeavors to preserve the dignity and honor of the Crown in the expressions of this peace, yet, in fact, it accords all the concessions demanded by the malcontents.
Mr Jay's situation has been particularly disagreeable; the sum allotted by Congress, by no meansaccords with his necessary expenses, even if he received his salary as it became due.
This accords with the conduct they have hitherto observed, and with maxims of policy long adopted and persevered in by this Court.
It is gratifying to note how closely the new trigonometric determination of Mount Rainier accordswith the barometric one of Prof.
The Talmud itself accords to the Bible only a secondary place.
This epithet accords well with the supposition that she represented the moon, as some ancient authors inform us.
Even the triumph of Easter is not celebrated until, by attaining its full, the moon accords its aid and sanction.
For Plato always toucheth upon three causes, he being the first and chiefest philosopher that knew how fate accords with fortune, and how our free-will is mixed and complicated with both.
On the whole the belief that the walls of certain cells contract, some of their contained fluid being at the same time forced outwards, perhaps accords best with the observed facts.
This accords with what we have already seen of the impulse travelling less readily in a transverse than in a longitudinal direction.
For my part, I care nothing for what the church says, except in so far as it accords with my reason; and the Bible is nothing to me, only in so far as it agrees with what I think or know.
It neither produces, nor accords with, any image in the mind.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "accords" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.