Yet all the while the Levellers themselves were earnestly and warmly attached to Christian truth as held by the other Independents.
Consisting originally of American and English Protestants, about a hundred Spanish and Portuguese converts have since 1868 graduallyattached themselves to it, the latter after they had been made Spanish instead of Portuguese subjects.
In =Palestine= Pelagius had attachedhimself to the Origenists.
Catholic priests of the diocese, heattached himself to the Irvingites, and was with them excommunicated.
He was himself heartily attached to the distinctive doctrines of the Lutheran church.
She afterwards returned to Altona, where with her followers leading outwardly an honourable life, she attached herself to the Lutheran church, and died, honoured and esteemed, in A.
His successor =Link=, Luther’s fellow student at Magdeburg, was and continued to be an attached friend of the reformer.
A revolution broke out in Umbria and the March of Ancona, and Victor Emanuel without more ado attached these states also to his dominion in A.
Eastern Illyria (Macedonia, Mœsia and Dacia) was attached to the Eastern empire, the Roman bishops continued still to regard it as belonging to their patriarchal domain.
It adopted at first the union platform, but subsequently attached itself more decidedly to the Lutheran confession.
There was still too a large party, chiefly in the Highlands, attachedto James Stewart, known as the Chevalier de St. George or the Old Pretender, as the Whigs called him.
Schools were founded and maintained in several towns by the great monasteries, and there was provision made for the education of the choristers attachedto the several cathedral churches.
They have a few European officers attached to them from the Bombay establishment.
I have before recommended hot water tanks for supplying bottom heat, with attached pipes for the circulation of hot water to warm the atmosphere.
In the description of the sketch it is stated that, "a series of pipes attachedto the same boiler [which heats the tank] would supply the requisite heat to the atmosphere.
Attached to the walls were rude wooden shelves, once used by the gardener for his flower-pots.
He attached himself to a cluster of intrepid sons of the soil, from whose mouths the dialect of his lost home fell familiarly and musically on his ear.
A heavy silver watch-chain hung on his greasy satin waistcoat, suspended from a gold keeper in the form of a Moor's head, to which was also attached an amber heart.
Francisco's modesty and gratitude, as they were perfectly sincere, attached his friends to him most powerfully; but there was one person who regretted our hero's frequent absences from his vineyard at Resina.
You are attached to your own family, perhaps you may become attached to me, when you come to know me, and we shall have frequent opportunities of judging of one another.
I was assessor of the Sheriff at an election in the county of Clare; a freeholder came to vote under the name of Darby Moran, and as Darby Moran both his signature and mark were attached to the certificate of Registry.
Machinery was attached to the donkey-engine of the steamer by which immense cotton-wood trees were sawed off four feet under water.
My head-quarters for the night were to be with a surgeon attached to the First Division of the Ninth Corps, several miles distant.
Stannard's brigade was attached to the First Corps, commanded by Doubleday.
A battery struggles along, with twelve horses attachedto a single piece of artillery.
It had been divided by McClellan into squadrons, and attachedto brigades of infantry; but Burnside, before his resignation, had begun a reorganization of the cavalry.
What force of artillery is attached to your General's corps d'armee?
Victor de Rohan has been attached for the occasion to our commander's staff.
The empirical theory holds that moral judgments come to be attached to acts as a result of experience, and particularly experiences of the approval and disapproval of other people.
If the significance attached to words is so vague and pulpy that they mean different things to different men, they are no more useful in inquiry and communication than the shock of random noise or the vague stir and flutter of music.
It was in two sections, the upper limb made to be fitted into the handle, which was permanently attached to the lower limb.
He hauled it to the stern of the MTB and attached the line to a cleat.
He hurried forward to pull in the anchor, and found a vinta still attached to the rope.
Queen's Dock and the river; two Graving Docks are attachedto the Brunswick Dock.
The latter term seems generally attached to the names of towns where salt is made.
Sidenote: League with Charles] What importance Charles attached to this meeting was seen in his leaving Spain ablaze with revolt behind him to keep his engagement.
Erik thought her such and grew greatly attached to her, showing her much attention and winning her regard by his handsome face and kindly manner.
All whose names were attached to it were brought up, one after another, there being among them several bishops, who had taken part in the matter on patriotic and political grounds, and a number of senators.
The good friends with whom they lived had a large garden attached to the house, but as the farmer and his wife had their time too much taken up in the field to give much care to the garden, it was of little or no use to them.
You can cultivate the herbs and flowers in which you find your pleasure, and you will find, in the pretty cottage which is attached to the ground, rest and peace in your old age.
His boldness was not agreeable to the University authorities, and being forced to leave Oxford, he maintained himself for a time near Petworth, in Sussex, by acting as chaplain or tutor in families attached to the Royalist cause.
He attached himself to the Whigs of his period because he saw in them, as the associated defenders of the liberties of the Parliament, the best counterpoise to the still preponderant power of the Crown.
Montaigne was attached to his father with all his soul, and speaks of him almost in the same words as Hamlet does of his own.
Then all slept except Edward Dotey, to whom was committed the first watch, to last while three inches of the slow-match attached to his piece were consuming.
It seemed quite natural that they should live 'en union libre', since they loved each other, and not weaken by legalities the strength of those that attached them to this child.
He could not press it without showing the importance that he attached to it.
Why should this hypothesis to strangle Caffie, of which he had lightly spoken, and to which he had attached no importance at the moment when he uttered it, return to him in this way as a sort of obsession?
I was certain that I found in you some points of resemblance to a physiognomy I had known, but the name attached to this physiognomy escaped me.
Several wealthy manors were attached and the country round was exempted from tax; while the Abbots were made superior to episcopal control, and were endowed with the right to sit in Parliament and a London house to live in during the session.
According to the statement of the above person, there was a chapel attached to the mansion at the west part.
No name was attached to these, and no information given about the inquirer.
Lieutenant Drizladaz, attached to the Austrian army at Trieste," Hal shouted back.
There we encountered Ivan Vergoff, who, for some reason, became attached to us.
Perhaps you are attached to the Anglo-French expedition at Saloniki?
The papillæ are more numerous at the inner part or towards the attached end; and a circlet of longitudinally disposed folds radiate from the bottom of the follicles, in which a number of small pits or fenestrations are sometimes visible.
Two irregular, flattened, brownish, soft plates depend from the posterior wall of the sac into its cavity; their attached edges are fixed along a line which is directed from behind obliquely forwards and upwards.
The two sovereigns, long attached to each other by the warmest feelings of personal friendship, though of late compelled by the iron force of circumstances to put on the disguise of hostility, met at Breslau on the 15th of March.
Fouché's police surrounded him on all sides; and the military duties about Malmaison were discharged by a party of the national guard, attached to Louis XVIII.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "attached" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: adjacent; affiliated; close; faithful; fast; fixed; loving; near; supplementary