And I have shown this of all inspirations to be the noblest and highest and the offspring of the highest to him who has or shares in it, and that he who loves the beautiful is called a lover because he partakes of it.
There is no passion in nature so demoniacally impatient, as that of him who, shuddering upon the edge of a precipice, thus meditates a Plunge.
For grace ever becometh the portion of him who is grateful and that is taken away from the proud, which is wont to be given to the humble.
And therefore there is no peace in the heart of a man who is carnal, nor in him who is given up to the things that are without him, but only in him who is fervent towards God and living the life of the Spirit.
To glory in tribulation is not grievous to him who loveth; for such glorying is glorying in the Cross of Christ.
Though thou run hither and thither, thou wilt not find peace, save in humble subjection to the authority of him who is set over thee.
But come, for thou, be sure, shalt give account To him who sent us, whose charge is to keep This place inviolable, and these from harm.
Wherefore do I assume These royalties, and not refuse to reign, Refusing to accept as great a share Of hazard as of honour, due alike To him who reigns, and so much to him due Of hazard more as he above the rest High honoured sits?
It has its root in the will of him who obeys: it rests not only on his instinct, but on his reason; and consequently it will often spontaneously become more strict as danger requires it.
There are not many ounces of common sense in the brain of him who proves it, or of him whobelieves it.
I dwell here among my own people; and I sell my commodity to him who comes in the way of business; and so wash my hands of all consequences, as becomes a quiet subject and an honest man.
This boon granted to them by him who is most interested, there is no question they will take the field in the manner there stated.
Love, and the love of life and act Dance, live and sing through all our furrowed tract; Till the great God enamoured gives To him who reads, to him who lives, That rare and fair romantic strain That whoso hears must hear again.
See where his gang, like frogs, among the dew Crouch at their duty, an unquiet crew; Adjust their staring kilts; and their swift eyes Turn still to him who sits to supervise.
How inscrutable are the ways of providence--for what great and mysterious purpose has it pleased heaven to abase the man once so elevated, and raise up him who was so abased?
At this moment Carlini heard a woman's cry; he divined the truth, seized the glass, broke it across the face of him who presented it, and rushed towards the spot whence the cry came.
Your goodness reminds me of my father, and of him who was a father to me," added the Indian, as he thought of Marshal Simon, whose arrival in Paris had been purposely concealed from him.
If you arrive too late--why, forgive me--and think sometimes of him who will be yours to the last.
It occurs to him who cultivates the fruits of the earth, and to him who is occupied in any of the thousand manufactures which are the result of human ingenuity.
We may arm ourselves against the arguments of an author; but the strength of reasoning in him who addresses us, takes us at unawares.
And we will consider that day, not as it relates to the man who earns his subsistence by the labour of his hands, or to him whois immersed in the endless details of commerce.
There is not a tongue, a nation, or religion in India which will not bless the presiding care and manly beneficence of this house, and of him whoproposes to you this great work.
The pride of no person in a flourishing condition is more justly to be dreaded, than that of him who is mean and cringing under a doubtful and unprosperous fortune.
Why, then, is not this rule applicable to the man who improves the land, as well as to him who clears it?
The thing thus seized and occupied participates, so to speak, in the personality of him who holds it.
Then afterwards behoves it this one fall Within three suns, and rise again the other By force ofhim who now is on the coast.
And the good Master yet from off his haunch Deposed me not, till to the hole he brought me Of him who so lamented with his shanks.
Cross my purpose once again, and, by Him who sleeps at Philæ, I will discrown thee and give thy body to the tormentors, and set thy soul loose to follow her whom thou hast slain.
I know thy power, Meriamun, thou gifted of the evil Gods; thou needest not fear that I shall seek to slay thee, for a spear cast against the heavens returns on him who threw it.
By Him who sleeps at Philæ, lift a hand against me, ay, harbour one thought of treachery, and thou diest.
Show me the face of her who is mine enemy, and the face of him who is my love.
Now the ghosts being gone she bade the Spirit of Rei follow the Wanderer up the sanctuary, and from the loosed Spirit she heard how he rent the web, and of all the words of Helen and of the craft of him who feigned to be Paris.
Then Nandie sprang up and said: "Nay, Father, listen not to him who is mad, and therefore holy.
Is it true, as men say, that in the battle of Endondakusuka you went over to the Usutu with your regiments because you thought that Indhlovu-ene-Sihlonti would be beaten, and wished to be on the side of him who won?
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "him who" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.