Trust ye in the Lora for ever, for in the Lord is the strength that endures for ever.
For false belief always curses with a reign of discord, which endures until the belief becomes corrected by truth.
Well have you avenged yourself upon those who wrought your fall, for in the death conflict you left the taint of your paganism upon them, and it endures in their sons even to this fair day!
All grows, and seeks and endures its destinies: consider likewise how much grows, as the trees do, whether we think of it or not.
Nevertheless Brienne endures it, launches no Lettre-de-Cachet against it.
But the hypothesis of Basilides says that the soul, having sinned before in another life, endures punishment in this—the elect soul with honor by martyrdom, the other purged by appropriate punishment.
But the War between the States has changed all that, and Lichfield endures to-day only as a pleasant backwater.
The play instinct is common to girls and boys alike; and endures in some measure throughout life.
Give thanks to Yahweh, for he is good; for his loving kindness endures forever.
Let Israel now say that his loving kindness endures forever.
No people with greater fortitude endures the hardships of war, the inclemencies of the sky, want of food, and the fatigues of travelling.
Indeed the freshness and vividness of memories of the most distant time, of earliest childhood, bears witness to the fact that something in us does not pass away with time, does not grow old, but endures unchanged.
This measure of atonement succeeded admirably, for Horatio Fynes was ennobled by James the First, and his family, with the title of Blandamer, endures to this present.
Well, perhaps he was not always a gentleman, but the hold he obtained on France, and particularly on the men who followed him, was true and deep and lasting, for it endureseven to this day.
The mind does not express the actual existence of its body, nor does it imagine the modifications of the body as actual, except while the body endures (II:viii.
And through the distraction which she endures on account of the ordinary love of the material and of things intelligible, she feels herself lacerated and mangled, so that at last she is forced to yield to the more vigorous impulse.
Now, what is the meaning of the phrase "love enduresas an instant?
Constancy has nothing virtuous in itself, independently of the pleasure it confers, and partakes of the temporizing spirit of vice in proportion as it endures tamely moral defects of magnitude in the object of its indiscreet choice.
For them, endures the life-sustaining field Its load of harvest, and their cattle yield 15 Large increase, and their house with wealth is filled.
As some vast rock beside the hoary Deep The stress endures of many a hollow wind, And the huge billows tumbling at his base, So stood the Danaï, nor fled nor fear'd.
Since, then, ye bid me my own partner choose 285 Free from constraint, how can I overlook Divine Ulysses, whose courageous heart With such peculiar cheerfulness endures Whatever toils, and whom Minerva loves?
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "endures" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.