Milton's conception of it was "something so written to after times, as they should not willingly let it die.
These poets were the first to introduce the sonnet, which Shakespeare, Milton, and Wordsworth employed with such power in after times.
Shakespeare's working definition of literature was something addressed not to after times but to an eternal present, and invested with such a touch of nature as to make the whole world kin.
In after times, the clergy still found it frequently requisite to connect the remnants of pagan idolatry with Christianity, in consequence of the difficulty they found in suppressing it.
Whilst at Pavia he had become intimate with Ottaviano Scoto, a fellow-student who came from Venice, and in after times he found Ottaviano's purse very useful to his needs.
In after times, however, he dealt with me in much milder fashion, for he took to live with him two of his nephews, wherefore my own labour was lessened by the amount of service he exacted from these.
He adds that in after times he always thought of his father as possessing the kindlier nature of the two.
William, in general, was in favor of those movements which proved beneficial in after times, or which the wisdom of a subsequent age saw fit to adopt.
In after times, evils were perceived, which had, at first, escaped the eye.
Not less inafter times Mercian to Mercian said, 'Without a wound King Penda died, although on battle-field, Therefore with Odin Penda shares not feast.
The other was a solitary Palm, known in after times as the Palm-tree of Deborah.
Dean Stanley tells us that "on the heights of Ephraim, on the central thoroughfare of Palestine, near the Sanctuary of Bethel, stood two famous trees, both in after times called by the same name.
In quitting this subject, be one remark permitted in digression: the local causes which contributed to superstition might conduct in after times to science.
King Theodoric exerted himself with equal energy, Orleans resisted her besiegers bravely as in after times.
Scotland was a separate kingdom; and Ireland was then even a greater source of weakness, and a worse nest of rebellion than she has been in after times.
For these reasons, that mode of superintendence which had only been suggested by George Fox, and left to the discretion of individuals, was perfected into an establishment, out of imperious necessity, in after times.
The Jews, therefore, in after times, when they made proselytes from the Heathen nations, enjoined these the same customs as they observed themselves.
And this inward striving of Christ was to be with every man, in after times, so that all would be inexcusable and subjected to condemnation, if they sinned.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "after times" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.