The effect is not ascribed to the apostle Paul, or his illustrious coadjutors in the Christian ministry.
The importunity of Lydia was no less honorable to Paul and his coadjutors than to herself.
At length, having, survived all his early coadjutors and rivals, he died full of years and honours.
His most distinguished coadjutors left him one by one, and joined the ranks of the Opposition.
Its very existence, in the first place, probably depends upon the existence of the two beloved friends and invaluable coadjutors to whose memory I dedicate it now.
Most expositors consider this angel as emblematical of events already past; the reformation effected by Luther, his coadjutors and successors, or the church of England!
The "good regent" in Scotland and others extended effectual protection to Knox, his coadjutors and followers in the cause of reformation.
Under Diaz and his coadjutors much was done for the development of the country.
It was complained, that the new governments instituted in the South by the freedmen and their white coadjutors were grossly corrupt and incapable, and that their "returning boards" made false results of elections.
His labors and those of his diligent coadjutors were slow but incessant.
All these persons were still sincere coadjutors in the work of peace.
The bishop and his coadjutors were men of a different stamp, who inspired the conqueror with better hopes for the future prosperity of the Indian colonies.
Other sections defined the proceedings for proving, in case of need, the incapacity of a bishop, provided for the appointment of coadjutors and defined their status (Phillimore i.
Coadjutors in the early church were appointed with a view to their succeeding to the see; but this, though common in practice, is no longer the rule.
And it is to extend his empire that you and your deluded coadjutors dedicate your lives.
Nor are their immaculate coadjutors of the other sex, though perhaps less specific in their charges, less violent in their denunciations.
I have yet to reply to the main ground on which you and your coadjutors rely for the overthrow of our system of slavery.
It was a trying sight for her when the priest and the two coadjutors and three little boys and the sexton all came in to lay her spirit; and the shock she received that night, they say, she never got over.
They prove only that he and his coadjutors are most odious to the country, which is a fact never denied except by himself or them.
With that mildness of mien which skillfully covers the wisdom and the venom of the serpent, Miguel Morillo and his coadjutors gave to the new-Christians guilty of relapse into Judaism a certain time in which to declare their remorse.
It was suggested to request the emperor to appoint Reuchlin and Victor von Karben Pfefferkorn's coadjutors in the examination of Jewish books.
Patrick, and his coadjutors in his apostolic labours in Ireland.
This loss of his coadjutors did not discourage the saint from the work of the Gospel, which he carried on with great success.
Any one who glances over a few scenes of the Pastor Fido will, I think, perceive that it is the very style which Metastasio, and inferior coadjutors of musical expression, have rendered familiar to our ears.
Note: The order consists of Scholastics, the Professed, the Spiritual Coadjutors, and the Temporal Coadjutors or Lay Brothers.
Some years after, at the close of a second novitiate, he takes his second vows and is ranked among the Coadjutors or Professed.
The Coadjutors teach in the schools, and are employed in general missionary labors.
True, she had for coadjutors a company of noble women, worthy representatives of our great and beautiful city.
Farr was one of the most zealous coadjutors of those ladies who managed with such wonderful ability the affairs of the Soldiers' Aid Society of Northern Ohio, at Cleveland.
So far as a few zealous workers could do it, Mrs. Harris, and her willing and active coadjutorssought to remedy these evils; the clothing, and the more palatable and appropriate food they could and did provide for most of those who remained.
At the same time, it is only just to note that he found ready coadjutors among the jealous schoolmen of the time.
Democrats in the slaveholding States will not fail to see the folly of asking their political coadjutors in the free States to cooperate in the support of measures and principles in sustaining which they cannot be sustained at home.
The attempts of Mr. Morris and his coadjutors to exasperate the public mind against the repeal of the midnight Judiciary Act recoiled upon their party.
In these, Canning and his coadjutors did a real service to letters, and assisted in a purification which Gifford, by his demolition of the Delia Cruscan school of poetry had so well begun.
Almost daily, for five weeks, Mrs. Fry and her coadjutors visited the vessel, laboring to these good ends.
Was not Elizabeth Fry and hercoadjutors doing a god-like work?
When the theological course has been ended they are admitted as coadjutors or professed members according to their ability and conduct.
To accommodate the country folk, the farmers, and shepherds, Ezra and his coadjutorsof the Great Assembly designated Mondays and Thursdays as regular court days.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "coadjutors" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.