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Example sentences for "deliverances"

Lexicographically close words:
deliuerie; deliuering; deliver; deliverable; deliverance; deliverd; delivere; delivered; deliveredst; deliverer
  1. Do the deliverances of different people's consciences agree?

  2. But if the deliverances of different men's consciences conflict, how shall we know which to trust?

  3. The science casnistry has been developed in great detail to supply this lack, to apply the well-recognized deliverances of a certain accepted type of conscience to the various possibilities of situation.

  4. There has thus arisen a school of philosophers who base their justification of morality entirely upon the deliverances of conscience.

  5. In connection with his deliverances on the ban, Hubmaier, after the fashion of the Papists, made the Gospel of Christian liberty as preached by Luther responsible for the carnal way in which many abused it.

  6. Following are some of the synergistic deliverances made by Pfeffinger in his Five Questions Concerning the Liberty of the Human Will.

  7. Formula of Concord "appeals and refers others" to these deliverances of Luther.

  8. The language that he uses in speaking of these deliverances of Common Sense is measured and just.

  9. Abundance of other strange Deliverances have been related, but with so small Authority as we dare not convey them into the World under the same Character with the rest; and have therefore chose to omit them.

  10. The two following Letters, coming from Persons in as great Danger as any could be, are plac'd here, as proper to be call'd Deliverances of the greatest and strangest kind.

  11. Some of the official utterances of these bodies during the session had been as strongly assertive of their own dignity and independence as the deliverances of the former Assembly had ever been.

  12. God by His past mercies and deliverances to turn away His wrath and to pity the reproach of His people.

  13. But the martyrdom of Joan of Arc is an additional confirmation of the truth that it is only by self-sacrifice that great deliverances have been effected.

  14. This was not more extraordinary than the repeated deliverances of the Hebrew nation under religious leaders.

  15. The prototype of deliverances thus established was, it is true, more or less deviated from in later instances, but the general characteristics of these cases are such that they naturally fall into one class.

  16. She explained her many deliverances as Harriet Beecher Stowe accounted for the power and effect of Uncle Tom's Cabin.

  17. Whether the clause "Thou hast in straits made space for me" be taken relatively or not, it appeals to former deliverances as reasons for man's prayer and for God's act.

  18. All Thy marvellous works" include the great deliverances of the past, with which a living sense of God's working associates those of the present, as one in character and source.

  19. To have learned by life's struggles and deliverances that Jehovah is a living God and "my Rock" is to have gathered life's best fruit.

  20. To-day is as full of God to this man as the sacred yesterdays of national history, and his deliverances as wonderful as those of old.

  21. The superb idealisation of past deliverances under the figure of a theophany is prepared for by a retrospect of dangers, which still palpitates with the memory of former fears.

  22. Yet as his relation to the natural surroundings grew in complexity, the importance of the reasoning process, with its veto power over the deliverances of the senses, began to assert itself.

  23. The experience-philosophy cannot escape this alternative: either the positive deliverances of our mature consciousness must be accepted as they stand, or all truth must be declared impossible.

  24. Though the song was new in this singer's mouth, as befitted a recipient of deliverances fresh from heaven, the theme was old; but each new voice individualises the commonplaces of religious experience, and repeats them as fresh.

  25. Past deliverances minister to present trust and assure of future joy.

  26. So all ends with the certainty of, and the vow of praise for, deliverances already realised in faith, though not in fact.

  27. In the first part, the current of thought starts from thankfulness for individual deliverances (vv.

  28. To this highest point, that of the action of the single soul in taking the deliverances of the community for its very own, and pouring out its own praise, the psalm steadily climbs.

  29. Are there any deliverances in this perilous and incomplete life so entire and permanent that they leave no room for future perils?

  30. The pledges of that stability are the deliverances of the past and present.

  31. As it reads, the formula of 1913 is tantamount to a rejection of all former doctrinal deliverances of the General Synod, the resolutions of Synod and asseverations of her theologians to the contrary notwithstanding.

  32. All other confessional deliverances of the General Synod till 1864 may be summarized as follows: The fundamental doctrines of the Bible, i.

  33. Various deliverances made at the convention of the General Synod during this period repudiate false charges, and affirm the Lutheran character and confessional fidelity of the body.

  34. After his arrival in Scotland, in the beginning of the year 1683, he met with several remarkable deliverances from the enemy.

  35. The great deliverances at sea going to Dundee, the first time in company with the duke of Lauderdale, the other in company with Mr. Gray of Glasgow.

  36. Israel had in its past history one great act, under the imagery of which all future deliverances were prophesied.

  37. Greater triumphs and deliverances shall crown the future than have signalised the past.

  38. Can any one who calls to mind Deliverances past, Discouraged be at what's behind, And murmur now at last?

  39. At the end of a quarter of a year, he was under some concern, that he had never praised God particularly for any of the deliverances he had formerly afforded him.

  40. The manifold deliverances of our bodies from enemies, hurts, distresses, sicknesses, and death.

  41. But we met with two good guides, by whose assistance we were brought, at night, to a little house, where with pleasure we reflected on the dangers and deliverances of the day.

  42. The past deliverances should make the present confidence more easy; and the true use of all earlier exercises of trust is to prepare for the resolve that we will still rely on the help we have so often proved.

  43. His deliverances have taught him to know a living God, swift to hear, active to help, in whom he lives, who has magnified His own name in that He has saved His servant.

  44. It is difficult to doubt that the series of patristic deliverances against reason in the first section of Sic et Non was compiled by Abailard in a spirit of dissent.

  45. Apart from his insistence on the functions of the brain, and from broadly rational deliverances as to the kinds of faculty which determine success in theology and law, arms and arts, his "science" is naught.

  46. I find some deliverances in Epictetus which speak so closely to more than one of the points just discussed that I must quote a sentence or two.

  47. Here we find a striking consensus, at least in spirit, between the deliverances of the sternest science and of the straitest orthodoxy.


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