The day between Good Friday and Easter Day is so called and commemorates the Descent of our Blessed Lord's soul into Hell (the place of departed spirits), while His Body rested in the grave.
An article of the Creed in which we confess our belief that our Lord while His Body lay in the grave, descended into the place of departed spirits.
But how can the landholder ascertain, that "Mr. Martin thought" the office mentioned "destined for a different character?
Besides, if they have influence enough to get it accepted in its present form, there is no probability that they will consent to an alteration when possessed of an unlimited revenue.
In all doubtful cases the decision is in favour of the government.
His guide accounted for this diversity by expounding the laws which regulate the condition of departed spirits.
The wail of departed spirits is on the winds that blow over this wide free land.
I began to wish that I could fall softly to the ground like the footfalls of departed spirits, too.
Sadly the pines were sighing like lost souls, and the dead leaves fell softly to the ground, like the footfalls of departed spirits.
An interesting illustration of this is given by one who witnessed the appearance of departed spirits on a certain most interesting occasion.
No; in the world of departed spirits, where I now dwell, there is no difference between prince and peasant.
Why, sir, the opening beneath us is the pit of departed spirits.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "departed spirits" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.