Virites Quirini, Moles Martis, and Herie Iunonis; the first two of which plainly mean the strength or force of Quirinus and Mars, and the third conjoins two female names.
Note that Virgil writes of masks used in rude play-acting, as well as of oscilla hung on trees, and conjoins the two as though they had something in common.
For the Apostle conjoins therein, And to know the love of Christ which passeth knowledge.
To the Moral doctrine which, in our view, the Gospel conjoins with this religious system, it is impossible for us at present to advert.
It simply conjoins the outward form with a certain state of mind, and gives to each of these a participation in the effect.
Warwick, And chide him hither strait; this part of his Conjoins with my disease, and helps to end me.
This part of his conjoins with my disease,[4210] And helps to end me.
And Olympiodorus, who carries his history only to the year 425, sets down therein the death of Valia King of the Visigoths, and conjoins it with that of Constantius which happened A.
This word is sometimes defined by Plato to be that which assigns the causes of things; sometimes to be that the subjects of which have a perfectly stable essence; and together with this, he conjoins the assignation of cause from reasoning.
This is the indestructible bond of spirit which conjoins the East and West.
Nevertheless these forms are not opened except when spiritual heat conjoins itself to spiritual light, that is, love to wisdom; by such conjunction these transparent forms are opened according to degrees.
Love or the will conjoins itself to wisdom or the understanding, and causes wisdom or the understanding to be reciprocally conjoined to it.
That love or the will conjoins itself to wisdom or the understanding is plain from their correspondence with the heart and lungs.
On account of things greatest and least being forms of both kinds of degrees, there is connection between them from first to last; for likeness conjoins them.
From this, again, it is evident that love conjoins itself to the understanding, and not the reverse, and that the reciprocal conjunction is also from love.
Good does everything and it receives truth into its house and conjoinsitself with it so far as the truth is accordant.
It appears also as if the understanding conjoined itself to love or the will, but this too, is an illusion; love or the will conjoins itself to the understanding, and causes the understanding to be reciprocally conjoined to it.
The light of winter, which is as bright as that of summer, opens nothing in seed or in tree, but when vernal heat conjoins itself to that light then the heat opens them.
It conjoins angels to the Lord and conjoins them to one another, so conjoining them that in the Lord's sight they are all as one.
These two latter loves also become spiritual from a spiritual love of good and truth, because that love flows into them and conjoins itself to them and forms in them as it were its own semblance.
Because the love turns the interiors and the face to itself, it also conjoins itself to them (love being spiritual conjunction), and shares its own with them.
The Lord leads them, conjoins and separates them, and preserves them in freedom proportionate to their good.
The Lord's Divine love arranges all into a heavenly form, and so conjoins them that they are as a single man (n.
Consequently the infinite and eternal, which is the same as the Divine, looks to all things in finite beings infinitely and conjoins itself with them in the degree in which they receive love and wisdom.
It must be said, however, that it seems to the angels that they conjoin themselves to the Lord by wisdom; actually the Lord conjoins them to Himself by their wisdom, for the wisdom is also from the Lord.
But that an acknowledgment of God conjoinsand denial disjoins will be clarified by some things made known to me in the spiritual world.
The Lord resides with men, whether evil or good, in these two faculties and conjoins Himself by them to every man.
It is the same thing if we say that the Lord conjoins Himself to the angels by good and they in turn conjoin themselves to the Lord by truth, for all good is of love, and truth, of wisdom.
Love conjoinsitself to wisdom and causes wisdom to be conjoined reciprocally with it" (nn.
From all this it is plain that it is by those two faculties that the Lord conjoins Himself to man and causes the man to be reciprocally conjoined.
For his part, therefore, a man should remove the evils of that love; so far as he does, the Lord comes nearer and conjoins Himself to him.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "conjoins" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.