I questioned whether the burden I had so often left at the foot of the cross I had not taken up again, and whether I had as fully consecrated self, with my dear children, to the Lord as he required.
Then he added: "I want you, my dear children, to promise me that you will meet your father in heaven.
You see, my dear children, that Fortune has not ceased persecuting us.
And yet, many of God's dear children do not believe it is their privilege to be free from sin and pure in heart in this life.
Many of God's dear children, honest souls, have been persuaded that they have committed this awful sin.
Then we shall be "followers of God as dear children," then we shall "walk in love as Christ loved us, and gave Himself for us.
We are God's dear children, and He knows how to help us, and make all things work together for our good, if we will only commit ourselves to Him in faith.
Come, dear children, come away down; Call no more!
Come, dear children, let us away; Down and away below!
Let us profit, my dear children, by his example, and learn to be content with what Heaven has bestowed upon us.
Yes, dear children, if we only have patience, if we only have faith, &c.
Ah, dear children, we all have our Wild Man of the Woods to fight.
Ah, dear children, what a thing a good old mother is!
This, my dear children, is a day of storm, wind, and rain.
Have you this Pearl of great price, my dear children?
And now we come to the chair, my dear children," said Grandfather.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "dear children" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.