And be not conformed to this world: but be ye transformed by the renewing of your mind, that ye may prove what is that good, and acceptable, and perfect, will of God.
For whom he did foreknow, he also did predestinate to be conformed to the image of his Son, that he might be the firstborn among many brethren.
The more conformed thereto, the more it pleases; For the blest ardour that irradiates all things In that most like itself is most vivacious.
Now what greater joy can the bride have than to beconformed to her bridegroom, and clothed with like raiment?
No; for so it would seem as if we conformed us to these same vices.
Lavoisier's successors, Liebig among them, tried to find reactions conformed to this type.
Further, no effect hinders its cause, since it is conformedto its cause.
Because inasmuch as it is conformed to the Divine will in the common aspect of the thing willed, it is conformed thereto in the point of the last end.
Now it is a mortal sin, if a man deliberately chooses that his appetite be conformed to what is in itself a mortal sin.
Because it is impossible for man's will to be conformed to the Divine will; as appears from the word of Isa.
Hence it is customary to say that a man's will, in this respect, is conformed to the Divine will, because it wills what God wishes him to will.
Whether it is necessary for the human will, in order to be good, to be conformed to the Divine Will, as regards the thing willed?
Therefore the human will is bound to be conformed to the Divine will, as to that which is willed formally, for it is bound to will the Divine and universal good; but not as to that which is willed materially, for the reason given above.
Now it pertains to virtue that the sensitive appetite be conformed to reason, as stated above (A.
Therefore there is no need for our will to be conformed to the Divine will.
Therefore the human will cannot be conformed to the Divine will as to the thing willed.
Therefore neither can our will beconformed to His.
The human will cannot be conformed to the will of God so as to equal it, but only so as to imitate it.
Whether It Is Necessary for the Human Will, in Order to Be Good, to Be Conformed to the Divine Will, As Regards the Thing Willed?
Under this impression, he hopes that he will have sufficiently conformed to the purposes of the Senate, by a brief statement, prepared in a hurried moment, of what he understands to be the question.
The act conformed to all previous ones, of requiring no examination of a title which was complete under the previous governments.
Paul's own ideal is, to be "conformed to His death" (Phil.
Nor is its sanctification complete till it is "conformed unto His death" (Phil.
The average individual conceives he has satisfied the requirements of morality when he has conformed to the average level of legal definition and prescription.
Pharisaical complacency in the mere fact of having conformed to command or rule.
If rules had been established they must be conformed to.
These votes were soon followed by a change of ministers and by instructions to the officers commanding the forces in America, which conformed to them.
We are "predestinated to be conformed to the image of God's Son.
From eternity the Father of spirits has predestined you and me to be holy and without blemish before Him,--in a word, to be conformed to the image of His Son.
This kingdom is the joint inheritance of the sons of God, brethren with Christ and in Christ, who are conformed to His image and found worthy to "stand before the Son of man.
The copyists have conformed our text, seemingly, to the latter passage.
I may know Him, and the power of His resurrection and the fellowship of His sufferings, being conformed to His death, if by any means I may attain unto the final resurrection from the dead.
Elizabeth, having the power, compelled all those clergymen who conformed sufficiently to accept livings and bishoprics, not only to conform but more or less to persecute their brethren.
He practiced rigid fasts, and conformed to all the austerity of convent discipline.
The marshal and the count, thus assailed and held up to the scorn and execration of Europe, ventured to reply that they had strictlyconformed to their instructions.
Many Papists who had conformed to the authority of the English Church beginning to entertain hopes of the ultimate success of the old religion, fell away and became recusants--that is, ceased to attend their Parish Church.
The priest conformed to the new order of things, and Richard Inglesant--who at that time resided constantly at Westacre--attended the service regularly.
He was all his life a Catholic at heart, but conformed outwardly to the religion of the hour.
He claimed that General Lee surrendered his army "in consideration of the fact that they were to be exempt from trial so long as they conformed to the obligations which they had taken.
Among the laity who conformed to the established religion the parties were not unevenly balanced.
The indifferent, a large portion of every society, were glad that the anarchy was over, and conformedto the Presbyterian Church as they had conformed to the Episcopal Church.
He conformed indeed to the established worship; but his was a local and occasional conformity.
All that was necessary was that the military organization should be conformedto the patriarchal organization.
The author answers the question in the negative, on the ground that the upper and middle classes had generally conformedto the episcopal Church before the Revolution.
These votes were soon followed by a change of ministers, and by instructions to the officers commanding the forces in America, which conformed to them.
If rules had been established, they must be conformed to.
The enemy's battle-cruisers, maintaining their station ahead of the High Sea Fleet, conformed to the movement of the British shortly afterwards.
The haughty spirit of the descendant of Niall of the Nine Hostages had yet to be conformed to that of his great Master Who is meek and humble of heart.
The foundation-walls of the houses discovered on this site showed that they conformed in general plan to that of the old Babylonian house as illustrated at Fara.
The Assyrian temples seem for the most part to have conformed to the same general type as that prevalent in Babylonia.
Whence it followed, that the Catholic principles daily gained strength, and all the Scots that dwelt in England either conformed to these, or returned into their own country.
They were forced to retire in 661, but after the Synod of Whitby they conformed to the Catholic rules.
After the Synod it appears that sheconformed to the Catholic usages.
Were the heart only conformed to the truth, the truth never would be corrupted, never would be even temporarily darkened in the human soul.
But, had he loved the Lord God with all his heart; had he been conformed unto the first and great command, in his heart and affections; had he not lacked a spiritual and filial affection towards his Maker; he would have obeyed.
Is such a heart as this "conformed unto" the law and will of God?
It is one thing to know the law of God, and quite another thing to be conformed to it.
The structure of man's conscience is such, that he can commend only the right; but the nature of his will is such, that he may be conformed to the right or the wrong.
Another subject of complaint, in regard to domestics, is, their pride, insubordination, and spirit not conformed to their condition.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "conformed" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.