None struck Mason moreforcefully than Locke's notion that a commonwealth was a form of government wherein the legislature was supreme.
The principal sacrifice in the Mosaic dispensation was that of the Passover; and the superseding of the type by the actual is forcefully expressed by Paul: "For even Christ our pass-over is sacrificed for us.
Paul forcefullydeclares "But without faith it is impossible to please him: for he that cometh to God must believe that he is, and that he is a rewarder of them that diligently seek him.
The comprehensiveness of this period of restoration wasforcefully expressed by Paul: "That in the dispensation of the fulness of times he might gather together in one all things in Christ, both which are in heaven, and which are on earth.
Most of the world has now outlived good part of these harms, though by no means all of them; but in our South they flourish pretty forcefully still.
Not so forcefully as half a generation ago, perhaps, but still forcefully.
This idea was greeted with a laugh, but the speaker was so sure of his position that he reiterated the statement forcefully several times and cited his own personal experience as proof.
No Socialist has expressed this view more clearly or forcefully than Mr. George R.
But they would not proceed to such lengths until their political and economic modes of action were forcefully prevented from further development.
The lash pitted his tender flesh and hurt mightily; but even though he now understood what was required of him, he only became stubborn--bracing his legs and flattening his ears, forcefully resisting the counter efforts of the mare beside him.
It is a string of exciting adventures, yet it forcefully conveys an unforgettable idea and makes a typical Jack London book.
Either we had to forcefully remove her or the bed would be handed over to her--without a resident man.
All other things being equal, that aim is best which most completely and forcefully covers the chapter or passage in question.
Concrete illustrations fit into and link up with our own experiences so easily and forcefully that they are particularly interesting.
The appeal to the eye couples so forcefully with the appeal to the ear that no classroom ought to be without its maps.
And that Mills Harford, after following and overtaking her, should prove too afraid of her temper forcefully to stop her!
He took her elbow rather forcefully and started with her into the corridor.
Others in the room got it rather moreforcefully than he.
This time Trenchant held her ground and forcefully turned toward him saying, "Excuse me.
He raised one hand up and swung it forcefully down as though delivering a blow.
She gripped Jean's arm forcefully while she peered along the woodland fringe.
Another breath, a little stronger than the first, shot forcefully into the heart of the morning fog and scattered it mercilessly.
Wiser than her stepbrother, she knew that a house divided against itself must fall; she therefore approved, forcefully if without conviction, of his every word and deed.
He lied better than a trooper; that is to say, not only forcefully but convincingly.
Indeed, the doctrine of individual conformity to rational necessity was expressed in many pragmatic contexts, but never as forcefully as in the context that appropriated literacy as one of its guiding forces.
This one by Beethoven is so forcefully characteristic in mood and movement, so full of gloomy grandeur, of dramatic intensity, of depth and richness of somber harmonic coloring, that it may be ranked among his very ablest artistic creations.
She was here now--quickly, forcefully thrust into his arms, so to speak, so that perhaps he might have her all the more quickly.
But he put the thought forcefully out of his mind.
And now he wished more definitely and forcefully than ever that he were really and truly free.
She was ashamed of her weakness when she saw howforcefully he faced it all.
Nor did the Duke, whose nature consisted almost entirely of virtue, delay helping him, but he swiftly drew his sword from its scabbard and forcefully struck the head of the beast.
Forcefully accepting the challenge, the duke defeated them and drove them in flight back into the city, killing seven men.
Godfrey struck his guts so forcefully with his sword that the trunk of his body fell to the earth, while the legs remained seated as the horse moved on.
Although greatly outnumbered, our men forcefully attacked their troops, but the strength and ferocity of the enemy was so great that we were threatened on all sides with imminent death.
Such a trick, however, could not be hidden from the eyes of those who looked at him carefully, because a slimy liquid seemed very clearly to ooze from the forcefully inscribed lines that formed the cross itself.
For even he cannot deny that he had most forcefully taken part in "destroying" me.
So, it was this friend whom I instructed to take my affairs as forcefully as possible into his hands, and he did it as well as he could.
At this sound and with the mention of her name, the Harvester turned down the hill, and striding forcefully approached the cabin.
Footnote 679: The forcefully expressed view of an eminent Austrian authority, written during the parliamentary deadlock which marked the close of the last century, is of interest.
How meager was the conqueror's concern for the political liberty of the Italians had been demonstrated many times, never more forcefully than in the cynical treatment which he accorded Venice.
So forcefully was the French observer De Tocqueville impressed with this fact that he went so far as to assert that there really is no such thing as an English constitution at all.
If a man finds that he cannot express his idea in verse more forcefully than he can in prose, then he ought to write prose.
The democracy of the masque was forcefully brought to my attention again at the recent dinner by Otto Kahn to the Mayor's Honorary Committee for the New York Shakespeare Celebration.