In spite of the depraved taste and deteriorated language, it called forth a new period of brilliancy in the history of poetry which could rival classical poetry, not indeed in purity and elegance of form, but in intensity and depth.
Christian antiquity, called forth by the reproach of the heathens that the repeated successes of the barbarians resulted from the weakening and deteriorating influence of Christianity upon the empire.
The mysterious character of death, the final departure of the soul from the body, called forth in savage communities feelings of awe and dread.
Being a form of truth which would never have been called forth if the church had not been attacked, the apologetic literature is usually regarded, either as obsolete because controversial, or as useless for believers.
We meet however with others, called forth by the missionary exertions which had brought the Christians into contact with Mahometans in the east.
It set Jew against Jew, called forth "a war of all against all," threw the tortured and the torturers into one heap, and sullied the Jewish soul.
It is not meant that all feelings of joy and gratitude will be swallowed up in the consciousness of unworthiness; but this is the feeling that will be called forth by the memory of their past transgressions.
The prophecies of Zephaniah and Jeremiah, called forth by the Scythian invasion,(198) have also been thought of, although the point of view there is different from that of Ezekiel.
But even the Temple worship was spiritualised by the service of praise and the marvellous development of devotional poetry which it called forth.
Such vocal melodies as seemed thus to be called forth by the emotions of the situations were called cavata or cavatina.
True, he makes no mention of it in his letters, but the dwellers in beautiful neighbourhoods seldom express enthusiastic admiration unless it is called forth by the observation of strangers.
A papal bull for the canonization of Bishop Benno of Meissen (ยง 93, 9) called forth in A.
Its teaching of religious truth is incidental, and is called forth by the special circumstances of the writer.
The result of the form in which the New Testament is composed is that its definite teaching is always incidental, called forth to meet special circumstances and occasions in the history of Churches and individuals, and never formal.
The militia could not be called forth in such a case, the right to call it being limited 'to repel invasions.
The militia may be called forth in whole or in part into the Confederate service, but do not thereby become part of the 'armies raised' by Congress.
If this Government can not call on its arms-bearing population otherwise than as militia, and if the militia can only be called forth to repel invasion, we should be utterly helpless to vindicate our honor or protect our rights.
The thought of a divine judgment could not but be called forth in every one who should think of one of the places mentioned.
By want and isolation, her hard heart is to be broken, true repentance to be called forth, and the flame of cordial conversion and love to her husband, whose faithful love she had so ill requited, to be enkindled in her.
Such a decided repentance would scarcely have been called forth by it among the inhabitants of Nineveh, had repentance not been expressly declared in it as a means of deliverance.
The behaviour itself is the adaptive application of the energies of the organism; it is called forth by some form of presentation or stimulation brought to bear on the organism by the environment.
And let us remark, first of all, that Competition acts forcibly, called forth as it is by these very inequalities.
This last question, I grant, is sometimes elicited by the principle of sympathy; but let men be once enlightened, and it will be called forth by Self-interest.
For a moment she actually looked searchingly at Wegen, whether the colour in his cheeks could be called forth honestly by the north wind, or if it owed its origin to a bottle of champagne.
The interest of this movement lies in the voluminous devotional literature it called forth, a literature full of spiritual beauty, but in the production of which nuns, so far as we know, took no share.
This proposed arrangement, with which naturally every one was discontented, called forth a flight of furious jests.
But notwithstanding that pity and all the innate chivalry which her sufferings called forth, Edinburgh and Scotland, the whole alarmed and terrified nation, believed at first the evidence of their senses.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "called forth" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.