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Example sentences for "beloved reader"

  • Here our souls may rest, beloved reader, in sweetest peace and unclouded certainty.

  • In Him may you, my beloved reader, find abiding peace, unfading joy, and everlasting glory.

  • Yes, beloved reader, difficulties of the most formidable nature are simply bread for faith, and the man of faith will develop and grow strong thereby.

  • Beloved reader, may you and I know what it is to experience the inward circumcision, made without hands, even the putting off of the body of the flesh.

  • Ah, beloved reader, we can never estimate the debt we owe to the unbounded grace of God.

  • And now, beloved reader, I have accomplished my task.

  • Beloved reader, thou seest that the ground is as stable as the very throne of God itself, that the extent is infinite, and the style all that the heart could possibly desire.

  • But, beloved reader, is there not something profoundly interesting in the fact that God can even make use of Satan as an instrument in the discipline of His people?

  • Thus it stands, my beloved reader, between a faithful servant and an all-powerful and all-gracious Master.

  • And, my beloved reader, is it not worth passing through a fiery furnace to enjoy a little more of the presence of Christ, and the sympathy of His loving heart?

  • My beloved reader, have you found settled, divine peace for your guilty conscience, in the perfected atonement of the Lord Jesus Christ?

  • May this faith be ours, in larger measure, beloved reader.

  • This, my beloved reader, is all that is meant in this tract by leaving our children in Egypt or taking them to Canaan.

  • Beloved reader, whosoever you are, in earnest desire for the welfare of your immortal soul, permit me to ask you if you have experienced the action of the throne and the altar?

  • May they be engraved on our hearts, beloved reader!

  • This, beloved reader, is at once the cure for legality and levity.

  • Yes, beloved reader, by and by we shall know and appreciate all His dealings.

  • My beloved reader, if you have not yet heartily believed the divine record, let me beseech you to allow "the voice of the Lord" to prevail above the hiss of the serpent.

  • Beloved reader, let us deeply, honestly, and prayerfully ponder these things; and may the Holy Ghost give us the ability to enter into the full practical power of both the phases of the cross of Christ.

  • May it be thus with you and me, beloved reader!

  • Yes, beloved reader, if you have been brought to feel the burden of your guilt, then be assured it is your privilege this very moment to receive a divine and everlasting remission of all your sins.

  • We are ready enough to take salvation through the death of Jesus, but oh, beloved reader, how far off do we keep from His blessed Person!

  • Thus, then, beloved reader, we have before us a very distinct answer to the question, "Why does the believer groan?

  • And what, beloved reader, is a single eye but having Christ for our one object?

  • Yes, beloved reader; it is only a broken heart and a contrite spirit that can truly enter into the marvellous love of God as set forth in the cross of Christ.

  • O beloved reader, let us, as we take a solemn leave of you, put this question home to your very inmost soul, "ART THOU READY?

  • May the real utterance of our hearts, beloved reader, ever be, "God forbid that I should glory save in the cross of our Lord Jesus Christ.

  • Such, beloved reader, is the world in which you live.

  • Yes, beloved reader, these are solid facts, divine realities, great formative truths.

  • This is of unspeakable moment for us, beloved reader.

  • Here, beloved reader, was the all-important point for Israel, and it is the same for us.

  • Such, beloved reader, would be the language of every loyal Israelite, and such his mode of acting in reference to error and evil wherever found.

  • My beloved reader, I pray you meditate a little on this striking and precious contrast.

  • I would, beloved reader, that we might by grace realize something of this.

  • But look, my beloved reader, at that man who speeds his way with fleet and steady footfall.

  • Pause, beloved reader: turn your eyes from the page, and dwell on it in thy spirit a little.

  • Beloved reader, we have now traveled together through this most precious book.

  • The Lord enable us, beloved reader, to rest more artlessly in, and labor more vigorously for, the name of the Lord Jesus Christ!

  • Do not be frightened, beloved reader; I am not going to launch out into the muddy stream of artistic criticism.

  • Do not be afraid, beloved reader, that I am going to carry you into rooms from which the light is excluded, and which are strangers to any sound above a whisper, or the casual movement of some of the phials on the mantel-piece.

  • Do not laugh, beloved reader, at the tenderness of my affection for that old place.

  • Only think, beloved reader, how I felt when I heard all this, and about the dear nightingale too, which no one can doubt to have been the servant of God.

  • The Holy Ghost spoke by her, as I cannot but believe, nor thou either, beloved reader: for, mark what happened.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "beloved reader" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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