Two thoughts are there presented: First, necessity of considering the greatness and terror of the wrath of God against sin in that it could be appeased and a ransom effected in no other way than through the one sacrifice of the Son of God.
My representation, you see, has quite appeased her.
Sang yang Gúru interposed his authority, and having appeased the combatants, the deities returned to the work of carrying the mountain.
Not without difficulty, heappeased the soldiers, and, having rescued the young ladies from their dangerous position, conducted them to the king.
Sir Moses having at length appeased their enthusiasm, and given his beak a good blow, proceeded to turn part of their politeness upon Billy, by introducing him to those around.
You see, having said that if Meg married 'that Brooke' she shouldn't have a cent of her money, Aunt March was rather in a quandary when time had appeased her wrath and made her repent her vow.
I only want some money," said Laurie, walking on again, appeased by her hearty tone.
They entreated her to prevent the new reign from being defiled with innocent blood, and to avert the anger of Heaven, which could only be appeased by putting an end to persecution.
But the strength of the episcopal palace, and the sight of their bishop clothed in his cardinal's costume, appeased the mob for the time; and before the morrow came, a goodly number of the neighboring nobles had rallied for his defence.
Madam Mina still sleep and sleep; and though I did have hunger and appeased it, I could not waken her--even for food.
You may as well be quiet; it is not the first time, or the second, that your veins have appeased my thirst!
It was appeasedten days afterwards, and imitated, the 20th of the same month, by the New Jersey troops.
At length, the Secretary being appeased into only caricaturing his enemies, upon his blotting paper, instead of beating them, the Chairman again rose, and put the motion.
Now-a-days he has a fancy for human sacrifices, and will only lieappeased by a portion of ourselves.
Far from impeding a successful author, booksellers are apt to hurry his labours; for they prefer the crude to the mature fruit, whenever the public taste can be appeasedeven by an unripened dessert.
An impulse to turn and strike her through the darkness--to strike her until he had appeased his thirst for blood.
Algarcife strode on in a rage, which was not appeased by Ardly's voice singing out from his open door.
Presently these two men arrived extremely hot, and looking as if they would like beer; so we appeased them with one of our few remaining bottles, and after showing them all the sights of the camp took them out on the lake in the canoes.
We arrived at seven o'clock, and appeased our hunger with the usual meal of trout and coffee, and such cream!
Although the law had been appeased and by the death of his father he had the opportunity to conduct the business bequeathed him, his awakened conscience rebelled against the conditions around him and he was eager to return to America.
But the object which had moved the Elector to this bold step was not completely gained, for the offended pride of Gustavus Adolphus was not appeased till he had obtained a free passage for his troops through Treves.
Stankevitch appeased the Committee and "fighting committees of contact" were allowed to take part in the advance, but were denied the right of control over the operations and of assisting in drawing up plans.
The appointment of General Alexeiev appeased the anxiety of the officers.
He soon felt that the queen's anger was not to be appeased by such a justification.
When the brother came home, they asked him about the castle of Stromberg, and he told them he would look on his own maps as soon as he had eaten and appeased his hunger.
When the wolf had appeased his appetite, he lay down again in the bed, fell asleep and began to snore very loud.
Outside, the storm was raging and howling as before; but a kindly word falling into these dark spirits had appeased the storm within.
Notwithstanding all these passages when inconstant fortune turned our peace to war, this tender virgin would still not spare to dare to visit us; and by her our jars have oft been appeased and our wants still supplied.
So he went away in a rage; and the old men would haveappeased the King's wrath, but he would not hearken to them, but said that the two maidens should die.
You saw, of course, that she had suffered; but you saw too that her genius was appeased by her suffering.
He was appeased again with the hope of fatherhood.
Their ill humor had been so much irritated by the king's frequent evasions and delays, that it could not be presently appeased by an assent which he allowed to be so reluctantly extorted from him.
It was not thought safe, however, to hazard a new insult by any new attempt to read the liturgy; and the people seemed for the time to be appeased and satisfied.
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