In his inmost soul it was his inmost aspiration to be an agent for enthroning here on earth the equity of God.
Philosophy, which began with an admiration of the skill and learning of Aristotle, ended by enthroning him as the uncontrolled master of human reason.
Look at 1400, with the death of Chaucer and Froissart, and the enthroning of Henry the Fourth, and what an amount of incident, of change and improvement, has been crowded into the space!
To subscribe to a formula, which besides enthroning Yuan Shih-kai would have been a grievous blow to her Continental ambitions, was an unthinkable thing; and therefore the manoeuvre was foredoomed to failure.
Here the discussion reaches its climax--for the demand that salvation be sought by enthroning Yuan Shih-kai now becomes clear and unmistakable.
His character exemplified the law of perdition, enthroning selfishness over disinterestedness, subverting the order of virtue; and the insulted will of God made his imagined heaven a real hell.
The self-devoted man, the Christ-enthroning man, is the wise man.
I suppose that there is nothing else that will wholly dethrone self but theenthroning of Jesus Christ.
And all these things press upon men the necessity of enthroning truth.
Here, then, is a case which thoroughly exhibits the necessity of enthroning the Bible in the heart, and keeping it enthroned.
Our life and service will be enriched beyond telling by enthroning Christ.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "enthroning" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.