Grace and I sobbed as if our hearts would break, the whole time we were in the church; and my poor, sensitive, nervous little sister actually shrieked as she heard the sound of the first clod that fell upon the coffin.
There was a marked difference in the manner in which I was received by Grace and Lucy.
Yea, as I told you, such a one is a continual spectacle in the church, for every one by to behold God's grace and wonder by.
Now was I got on high, I saw myself within the arms of grace and mercy; and though I was before afraid to think of a dying hour, yet now I cried, Let me die.
Now was I got on high; I saw myself within the arms of grace and mercy; and though I was before afraid to think of a dying hour, yet now I cried, Let me die.
I find it one of the hardest things that I can put my soul upon, even to come to God, when warmly sensible that I am a sinner, for a share in grace and mercy.
We saw his glory, such glory as of the one and only Son of the Father, full of grace and truth.
For if by the trespass of the one, death reigned through the one; so much more will those who receive the abundance of grace and of the gift of righteousness reign in life through the one, Jesus Christ.
All these essays bespeak the poet who has tried his hand at tragedy, but in his next paper, "On Grace and Dignity," we trace more of the moralist.
I hope the shawl (or cloak) has arrived safe, and that it may be so displayed as to add beauty to grace and grace to beauty.
The ebullition of the 30th January was intended to have been finished at Havre de Grace and sent to the postoffice.
Much of grace and dignity, ease and sprightliness; full of intelligence.
The Lord increase our faith in this precious truth, that we may the more love and glorify the God of grace and truth!
O there is an amazing depth of grace and a wonderful height of mercy in it.
The last age had exhausted all its powers in giving a grace and nobleness to our mutual appetites, and in raising them into a higher class and order than seemed justly to belong to them.
His imitations are distinguished by grace and spirit.
The Lord says, "I will pour upon them the spirit of grace and of supplication and they shall look upon Me whom they have pierced.
The Apostle John says, "We beheld His glory, the glory as of the only begotten of the Father, full of grace and truth.
It is through us that God would work out His purpose of grace and love to the world.
Jesus Christ is the embodiment of the picture, being the brightness of the Father's glory, full of grace and truth.
I resolved, if any opportunity presented itself, to engage in prayer; and truly God poured upon me the spirit of grace and supplication.
After pointing him to the sinner's only refuge, I knelt down; when the Lord shed upon me such an unusual degree of the spirit of grace and supplication, that I was fully convinced the man was blessed.
And several ladies, fleeing the crush, had already taken refuge on the numerous seats, clustering in little groups, and laughing and chatting with the few gentlemen who had discovered this retreat of grace and galanterie.
He is both powerful and exquisite, his verve always ready, his ingenuity invariably awake, his fecundity full of grace and magnificence.
Wherever she sits there is grace and grandeur, there is tragedy personified.
Boys at that age can often read remarkably well, and certainly are not without natural grace and sweetness of voice.
There is no necessity that any Christian man's career should be broken by denials like Peter's or by doubts like Thomas's, but we may 'grow in grace and in the knowledge of our Lord and Saviour.
She looked at her watch, smiled frankly at Grace andsaid in her usual businesslike way, "I can give you only ten minutes, Miss Harlowe.
Remember, you have promised to visit Overton again before you leave New York," reminded Grace as he walked down the station platform between Grace and Eleanor.
Grace and Miriam, who were on the decorating committee, had spent the greater part of their day in the gymnasium.
Then, chiefly by reason of the sensible attitude of Betty, Grace and Mollie, there came a more rational feeling, and it was agreed that the affair was not so uncommon after all.
Mollie, the three expressions which opened this chapter having come from Betty, Grace and Amy, respectively.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "grace and" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.