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Example sentences for "expositions"

Lexicographically close words:
exposer; exposes; exposicion; exposing; exposition; expositor; expositors; expository; expostulate; expostulated
  1. The section subsequently embodies five modified expositions from the first leading theme of No.

  2. But whereas Raff's programmatic expositions deal in the romance of enchantment, of the supernatural, of the fantastic, MacDowell pins his faith to the romance of poetic imagination symbolic of emotional realities.

  3. His allegorical Expositions of it, are frequent, and one time or other he gives us the mystical Meaning of every Part of it.

  4. And why may I not sometimes treat on the Parables of Jesus, and show what nonsensical and absurd Things they are, according to the Expositions of our most famous Commentators of these last Ages.

  5. This branch was organized some years ago for the purpose of collecting, installing, and maintaining exhibits at expositions where the government of Canada was officially represented.

  6. As with all previous expositions in which China has taken part, the collecting of exhibits was intrusted to the imperial Chinese maritime customs service, under the control of Sir Robert Hart, Bart.

  7. For the first time in the history of expositions the chief collective activity of civilized peoples was honored by an edifice planned and erected for itself alone.

  8. With Hooker, we "hold it for a most infallible rule in expositions of sacred Scripture, that, where a literal construction will stand, the furthest from the letter is commonly the worst.

  9. Is it credible, concerning the Divine expositions found in St. Matth.

  10. Now, there is a family resemblance in the method of all ancient expositions of Holy Scripture which vindicates for them, however remotely, a common origin.

  11. Freedom in some sense is insisted upon by all; though so far as we may judge from their published expositions there seem to be considerable differences of view in this matter.

  12. Whatever may be the value of what is written about Professor Eucken's position, no substitute can be found for reading his own words in as many of his different expositions as possible.

  13. As the strata of the earth preserve in rows the beings which lived in former times, so do the shelves of a library preserve in a like manner the errors of the past and expositions concerning them.

  14. Or, if this cannot be, he may feel led to substitute lectures and expositions for the fervid, pointed, earnest preaching of the gospel.

  15. Most of the remainder are expositions of the results of biological research, and, at the same time, illustrations of the history of scientific ideas.

  16. Of more importance than his numerous compilations of mystico-allegorical expositions of Scripture are the iii.

  17. You will, I am sure, allow me the license of private judgment in the two expositions about the church in p.

  18. In the Kitáb-i-Íqán He has given expositions of the meanings of the Gospel and other heavenly Books.

  19. Hippocrates and many other Greek philosophers sat at the feet of the learned Israelitish doctors and absorbed their expositions of wisdom and inner truth.

  20. Just now, with the Expositions in California attracting a worldwide interest westward, and with the Panama Canal giving our development a new impetus, it is especially appropriate that Oregon receive added literary attention.

  21. That they have been successful in accomplishing the results desired is beyond doubt; indeed, the expositions in Nashville and Omaha were even financial successes.

  22. More striking, perhaps, are the great numbers of economic minerals that these expositions show.

  23. The great magnitude of such expositions has led in recent years to their specialization or subdivision into expositions at which only a specialty was presented.

  24. It must not be thought from the foregoing remarks that these interstate expositions have been lacking in the presentation of the products of their own home industries.

  25. In this analysis, incomplete, it is true, of these American interstate expositions something has been shown of their design and more of their benefits.

  26. Industrial expositions are a natural development of the fairs of the middle ages.

  27. Each of these expositions has been projected for distinct commercial reasons.

  28. Among the various expositions and applications of this favorite theme of Lessing's, we select the following sentences from his Axiomata.

  29. Their articles and creeds furnish no textual expositions of Scripture, but only results and deductions from its study.

  30. María Cazalla was a resident of Guadalajara who visited Pastrana, where women assembled to listen to her readings and expositions of Scripture.

  31. Fray Joseph sought to repress this style of preaching, insisting that it should be confined to expositions of the Evangel and moral instruction, which gained him enemies among those whose eccentricities and bad taste he reproved.

  32. Clergymen in high station were not ashamed to adopt their expositions of Holy Writ from the Jews.

  33. The Karaites had composed numerous expositions of the Bible, the Rabbanites but few.

  34. The poems of Jannai and his fellow-workers aimed at giving the substance of these Agadic expositions in the form of agreeable verse.

  35. Even the most orthodox Talmudists in Spain and Provence quoted sayings of Maimuni in their expositions of religious questions.

  36. This he does in an unrestrained, cordial sort of way, which reveals the deepest secrets of his heart, and culminates here and there in grand expositions of the very essence of the gospel.

  37. Questions like these will serve to relate the general expositions in the lesson helps to the New Testament itself.

  38. The masterly expositions by Mr. Davis of the theory of the Federal Government (some of which we have given), are at once the complete vindications of himself and his countrymen, and the sufficient monuments of his fame.

  39. Ryland and the Prolegomena to Walton's Polyglot: "There are many passages of the Chaldee Paraphrasts which could have been derived only from the remains of the expositions and doctrines delivered by the prophets.

  40. Other expositions have had to contend with hot weather--sometimes with beastly hot weather; those other expositions could not open up until well into the spring, and they closed perforce with the coming of cold weather in the fall.

  41. This, if true at all, can apply only to the expositions and comments with which they accompanied their recital of Homer and other poets.


  42. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "expositions" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.