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Example sentences for "glad tidings"

  • Glad tidings to him; again, glad tidings to him.

  • Defn: Good news; announcement of glad tidings; especially, the gospel, or a gospel.

  • Glad tidings; especially, the good news concerning Christ, the Kingdom of God, and salvation.

  • Whensoever their gaze lighteth upon gatherings of those who are steadfast in the Covenant and Testament, then do they utter their cry, ‘Glad tidings!

  • Blessed are ye, glad tidings to you, for this abounding grace.

  • Quoth Tuman, "I will not speak thee, till thou give me the gift of glad tidings.

  • Go," replied Gharib, "and take of him the gift of glad tidings.

  • We have sent thee (O Muhammad) with the truth, a bringer of glad tidings and a warner.

  • Y: Verily We have sent thee in truth as a bearer of glad tidings and a warner: But of thee no question shall be asked of the Companions of the Blazing Fire.

  • It is good news, glad tidings of salvation, through Jesus Christ.

  • Glad Tidings to All What is the Gospel that the people ought to obey it?

  • As we passed under the vessel's stern I looked up and read her name-- Glad Tidings, Port of Fowey.

  • So best," she answered shortly, and again put the Glad Tidings about.

  • His wife having put about, Mr. Pengelly obligingly hauled a sheet or two to windward, and brought the Glad Tidings almost to a standstill, allowing the boat to come close alongside.

  • The Glad Tidings, of Looe, and thither bound.

  • But that spirit would not let them rest content with work-a-day life; it was like yeast fermenting in their being, it was like a spark kindled into a bright flame, and the fiery tongues announced the glad tidings.

  • Swinging the manuscript in his hand, he cried: "Glad tidings!

  • We will call the book, 'Glad Tidings,' I.

  • It is a fact of history that when the tablet "Glad Tidings" was sent to Russia, section 15 was omitted.

  • Let such as wish to rise above the clouds of theological prejudice, remember that the whole mystery of godliness is described by the expression ‘glad tidings.

  • Six months, therefore, previously to the annunciation to Mary, the angel Gabriel descended to proclaim "glad tidings" to Zacharias.

  • They have heard "glad tidings," and they are come to verify the visions they have seen, and to renew the joys they have felt!

  • Holy prophets concur with the evangelical publishers of "glad tidings," in urging you to partake of the heavenly supply, which is dispensed with perfect freeness, and in undiminishing abundance.

  • We need to remind ourselves occasionally that the gospel is good news, glad tidings of great joy.

  • So here, one may say, the gospel is conceived as glad tidings; and whoever would open his lips for Christ must enter into the spirit of his message, and stand up to speak clothed in joy.

  • Glad tidings" (Subha Shita), word used for the Buddhist revelation, 46.

  • It is twice used in the singular by Justin elsewhere, and then means simply the Christian revelation (literally, glad tidings).

  • We hear the Christmas angels The great glad tidings tell; Oh, come to us, abide with us, Our Lord Emmanuel!


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "glad tidings" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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