Columella sings the loves of Nature and her marriage with Heaven annually consummated at the sweet Spring-time.
Plato's science consummated in the contemplation of the Divine, 692-l.
Initiations consummated in Temples of Elephanta and Salsette, 361-u.
Salsette, Initiations consummated in the three hundred apartments of, 361-u.
Elephanta, Initiations consummated in the Temple of, 361-u.
The two figures surmounted by a Cross are the two vases, Nature and Art, in which is to be consummated the double marriage of the white woman with the red Servitor, from which marriage will spring a most Potent King.
It is said that the girl was unwilling to cohabit with him, and that the Empress had her secretly forced to do so, that the marriage might be consummated by the dishonour of the bride, and so the Emperor might not be able to oppose it.
No person can pretend that a marriage consummated between an unrighteous man and an unrighteous woman, is a marriage in which God has joined the parties together.
This great act of reparation is consummated in the bloodshedding of the Christ.
After the breach between Luther and the ecclesiastical past had been consummated in 1520, Erasmus became more and more guarded in his utterances, whether public or private.
It is clear, for instance, from the facts recorded, that it is incorrect to accuse Luther of not having complied with the then formalities, and of having consummated the marriage before even attempting to conclude these.
Marriage-legends: The statement that the marriage was consummated before being solemnised, due to a mere misunderstanding; report of Bora’s early confinement based on a statement of Erasmus which he afterwards withdrew.
Reception into the Societas Fratrum was consummated by the imparting of the ordination of deacon.
The landgrave had the marriage consummated in May, A.
We will not ask after the horrors commended and consummated by a Tiberius or a Caligula.
We will cite another, where misery was followed and consummated by ennui.
A marriage had been consummated by procuration at Vienna, and she set out to actually meet her future spouse for the first time at Soissons.
Eternity for us will be the multiplied, consummated outcome of the good or evil of the present life.
This dream leads him to hasten the marriage so distasteful to Clitophon and it would have been consummated at once had not Calligone been kidnapped by Callisthenes under the impression that she was Leucippe.
Such self-sacrifice by cremation had been consummated at Susa by Calanus before Alexander the Great and by Zarmarus after initiation into the mysteries at Athens in the presence of Augustus.
A goddess appears and warns each that their love must not be consummated until the goddess decks the bride and opens her temple to the bridegroom.
But the preparations for the wedding of Perilaos and Anthia were going on apace, and it would have been consummated had not Anthia found a friend in an Ephesian physician Eudoxos to whom she confided her tragedy.
So the fact of the family is consummated according to the necessity of cosmic laws governing a great part of the reproductive and social activity of the animal kingdom.
It is the only declaration of will, the only ground of legitimate marriage, which is not created, but merely consummated at the gifta.
On the one hand stands the bare consent per verba de praesenti, unhallowed and unconsummated, on the other a solemn and a consummated union.
Her lover pursues: if he overtakes her, she becomes his wife, and the marriage is consummated on the spot.
So, in the universe's Consummated undoing, Our seraphs of white mercies Shall hover round the ruin.
If we remember that the explanation of nature and the philosophizing of unschooled humanity is consummatedin the form of myths, we can deduce from the preceding an analogy between myth making and dreaming.
I take it for granted that the fundamental character of the elementary psychic powers in which the sublimation is consummated is the more recognizable the less the process of sublimation is extended in time.
One of the most important types, in which this transformation process is consummated and which refines the impulse and yet allows some of its character to remain, is the type mother, i.
Probably no red man ever born had a better knowledge of the various treaties that had been consummated between the races.
Then will it hasten the time when the banner of universal agreement will be raised and international welfare will be proclaimed and consummated so that the darkness which now encompasses the world shall pass away.
Although crushed with pain, he had the satisfaction of thinking that he had consummated a great alliance, which would last after his death, and that it would strike the great blow against France, which he had projected.
This was the last drop which made the too full cup overflow, and which consummated the resolution that Cardinal had long since had in his head, and which he now executed.
Many matings are consummatedwithout any regular marriage ceremony and with little reference to legal requirements, and divorces are equally informal.
If love is perfected and consummated thus by the life together, then can it be given to only one and only once in a lifetime.
To the readers this enterprising gentleman is known as the man who stole the telegraphic cipher, who used it to cable for $5,000, and who finally wound up in a Spanish prison before his roguery was consummated to his satisfaction.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "consummated" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: discharged; executed; mature; realized