Your Piety, therefore, fittingly invites me to these acts of obedience to God.
As for the Mother whom he so dutifully obeys, her most fittingly do all kingdoms venerate, whom to behold is to adore, to listen to is to witness a miracle.
Distinguished by these virtues, our candidate has been fittingly allied by marriage with the noble family of Basilius[533].
Betsy always did say he was such a man," she murmured.
The big farm in the center of the village was known as the White House, and had been owned by a Bolland since there were Bollands in the county.
After the service, which was brief and simple, the body was borne with suitable pomp and magnificence, the procession fittingly headed by negro troops, to the Capitol, where it was placed in the rotunda until the evening of the next day.
So he fittingly took his start from a quotation of Douglas.
These had been in great part directed against Kant's doctrine of apperception and of inner sense, and so could fittingly be dealt with in connection with the problems of rational psychology.
And as thus merely a simplification of the traditional cosmology, his treatise could fittingly be dedicated to the reigning Pope.
A breeches-gallery might with much less expense serve the same purpose; for if these articles have not fittingly belonged to posterity, it is notorious that they have most fittingly belonged to something very like it.
There was confusion in his mind as to how It could most fittingly be brought to him.
As the one of whom you complain is a mandarin of the fifth degree, you may fittingly address yourself to his superiors of the fourth, third, second and first degrees.
At this very ordinary request a sudden flatness overspread Ning's manner and he began to describe the many much more profitable rewards that Hia might fittingly demand.
Owing to the malignant Tsin Lung's sinister dexterity these form an ever-decreasing band, so that you may now be fittingly deemed the chief prop of a virtuous but poverty-afflicted line.
You may quite fittingly claim to have slain half a dozen dragons at the least--none of the legendary champions of the past has done more.
Admittedly in the story of Chang Tao there are here and there analogies which may be fittinglyleft to the imagination as the occasion should demand.
In the meanwhile, however, this person's awaiting father is certainly preparing something against her tardy return which the sign for a crowbar would fittingly represent.
Here we may fittingly introduce some personal reminiscences of the school, and those connected with it, in its palmiest days, under the regime of Dr.
Among the Carlisle papers is a Petition in Chancery, of which we here give the text, slightly abridged, as it is remarkable, and fittingly brings to a close our notices of the Thymelbys in connection with Horncastle.
Certain events, however, associated with other aeronauts, which had already happened, and which should be considered in connection with the new drama now to be introduced, may fittingly here meet with brief mention.
He adds fittingly in the same passage: 'Qui potest provideri, quicquam futurum esse, quod neque causam habet ullam, neque notam cur futurum sit?
Thus one can esteem fittinglythe good things done by God only when one considers their whole extent by relating them to the entire universe.
He fittingly divides these laws into natural and positive.
It is the later and narrower and bigoted Greek Christianity, which fittingly chose for itself the designation, the Orthodox Church, that I have been contrasting with American Christianity.
Objection 1: It seems that the three kinds of Baptism are not fittingly described as Baptism of Water, of Blood, and of the Spirit, i.
Therefore circumcision wasfittingly instituted in the person of Abraham.
Whether Contrition, Confession, and Satisfaction Are Fittingly Assigned As Parts of Penance?
Therefore it cannot be said fittingly that Christ as man was a victim.
Since the consecration of the altar signifies Christ's holiness, and the consecration of a house the holiness of the entire Church, therefore the consecration of a church or of an altar is more fittingly commemorated.
Divine wisdom, therefore, fittingly provides man with means of salvation, in the shape of corporeal and sensible signs that are called sacraments.
Whether Penance Is Fittingly Divided into Penance Before Baptism, Penance for Mortal Sins, and Penance for Venial Sins?
Since the old Law was given under the form of sensible signs, therefore also was it fittinglywritten with sensible signs.
First of all, since being flesh of human nature, it is fittingly offered for men, and is partaken of by them under the Sacrament.
But children have no conscience, either good or bad, since they have not the use of reason: nor can they be fittingly examined, since they understand not.
And therefore we can fittingly say that Christ was conceived of the Holy Ghost in such a way that the efficiency of the Holy Ghost be referred to the body assumed, and the consubstantiality to the Person assuming.
Hence a religious order may be fittingly established for soldiering, not indeed for any worldly purpose, but for the defense of divine worship and public safety, or also of the poor and oppressed, according to Ps.
Scandal is, therefore, fittingly defined as "something less rightly done or said, that occasions another's spiritual downfall.
Therefore the vice of gluttony, being about pleasures of touch which stand foremost among other pleasures, is fittingly reckoned among the capital vices.
Whether the Fourth Precept, About Honoring One's Parents, Is Fittingly Expressed?
Whether it is fittingly added: "With thy whole mind," etc.
Therefore it would seem that life is notfittingly divided into active and contemplative.
Whether Right Is Fittingly Divided into Natural Right and Positive Right?
Whether the First Precept of the Decalogue Is Fittingly Expressed?
Objection 1: It would seem that life is not fittingly divided into active and contemplative.
Accordingly since certain men are especially intent on the contemplation of truth, while others are especially intent on external actions, it follows that man's life is fittingly divided into active and contemplative.
Now whatever man possesses naturally, he can fittingly call his own.
Whether the Third Precept of the Decalogue, Concerning the Hallowing of the Sabbath, Is Fittingly Expressed?
As applied to a person of mean disposition or of objectionable character the term is to be condemned as unsuited to polite society no matter how fittingly it may apply to the individual designated by it.
I say distress, for a weaker word would not fittingly describe the emotion I felt whenever she blundered into the pseudo-scientific nonsense which was her brother's favourite affectation.
He said in a low, abstracted voice: "My lifefittingly ends now.
This Beach was a sterile spot, afterwards fittingly called Sandridge, and presented so little inducement to occupancy that these two public-houses were the whole of it till well on to the days of gold.
Pray send a man as quickly as possible into whose hands I may fittingly deliver Italy and the affairs of the kingdom.
For achievements which transcend the nature of things may not properly and fittingly be ascribed to man's valour, but to a stronger power.
For the title of coward, fittingly applied, has saved many, while the reputation for bravery which some men have gained at the wrong time, has afterward led them to defeat.
He had shrined it fittingly in his home, with flowers and candles about it, and adored it daily.
The critical eye rests very quickly upon such conspicuous parts of a vehicle, and if they are not fittingly finished the seal of condemnation is set upon the work as a whole.
Then in the next coat of pigment, colored fittingly to meet the final color, reduce the oil to the proportion of one-fourth oil to three-fourths turpentine.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "fittingly" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.