No; he will more illuminate it, and cleanse it, and quicken it, Psal.
Shall God himself, the heavenly light, come down into a sinful heart, to illuminate and purify it?
The sun is sufficient to illuminate but one part of the earth at once; and therefore must leave the rest in darkness.
He is as much at leisure to observe thee, to converse with thee, to hear and help thee, as if thou wert his only creature: as the sun can as well illuminate every bird and fly, as if it shined unto no other creature.
His step was alert, his whole formilluminate with life.
He wished students of Greek and Latin to illuminate their work by the light of archeology, topography, and epigraphy.
A candle burned on the mantelpiece and served to illuminate one or two faded pictures; a daguerreotype of Phoebe as a child sitting on a donkey, and an ancient silhouette of Miller Lyddon, cut for him on his visit to the Great Exhibition.
All the love for truth and goodness in the heart of man, all his efforts to illuminate his spiritual life by the light of reason, are not only of slight importance, according to this doctrine; they are a temptation, an incitement to pride.
The son of man is the light in every man that ought to illuminate his life.
Thousands of fairy lamps and Chinese lanterns were sent for from London to illuminate the gardens, and turn them for the occasion into fairyland.
Hastily he picked up the shaded lamp from the table and turned its light to illuminate the doorway.
The sun is yet high in the heavens; before it descends to hide itself behind yon snowy precipices, and illuminate another world, you will have heard my story, and can decide.
The windows of the room had before been darkened; and I felt a kind of panic on seeing the pale yellow light of the moon illuminate the chamber.
In view of its extreme importance, it is advisable to devote at least a few lines to the consideration of the phronema in the light of anatomy, physiology, ontogeny, and phylogeny.
The two stems of the articulates and vertebrates rise above all the other metazoa by the perfection of their organism and the variety of their functions.
It is impossible for human thought to comprehend within its tiny grasp, all the infinite variety of ideas according to which the Primal Light does or may illuminate that which is not light.
The affirmation of Light necessarily posits its own negation--Darkness which it must illuminate in order to be itself.
To give proper effect to this experiment the concave mirror should be large, and no other light must illuminate the room except that from the fire.
Duboscq, one electric light serves to illuminate both lanterns by making use of mirrors.
Recent exploration has brought to light a number of these high places, and the revelations made by these discoveries greatly illuminate the Old Testament narrative.
The seer by his oracle did not discern the future; Nor did the enchanter with a libation illuminate my case; I consulted the necromancer, but he opened not my understanding.
Exploration has also brought to light many inscriptions in the various countries that confirm or illuminate the traditions, history, poetry, and prophecy of the Bible.
VI Gone is the time when phantasms could appease My quest phantasmal and bring cheated ease; When, if she glorified my dreams, I felt Through all my limbs a change immortal melt At touch of hers illuminate with soul.
Ordain, then, for me all the things Thou didst ordain for the chosen ones among Thy handmaidens, and rain down upon me that which will illuminate my face and enlighten my heart.
Purge Thou mine ear, O my Lord, that I may hearken unto the verses sent down unto Thee, and illuminate my heart with the light of Thy knowledge, and loose my tongue that it may make mention of Thee and sing Thy praise.
These are the two dogmas which at the present time illuminate humanity in its progress, both in the scientific and social order of things, and which are termed in modern parlance unity of forces and belief in progress.
For years afterward his views on New York illuminate locally every city scandal reported in the New York papers; he probably saw it coming when he was down, and can tell a lot of incidents there was no space for in the crowded papers.
The gleams of sulphur flames illuminate the faces and the throng.
Admit that they are as perfect as they are celebrated and you will have before your eyes a unique antithesis, what La Bruyère calls "opposition truths that illuminate one another.
Browning, wishing to illuminate his subject, sometimes darts off from it into an elaborate simile as Homer does.
And if anything occur to me likely to illuminate it, I shall not add it afterwards but insert it in a parenthesis.
Yea," says the angel Genius to his client, "I illuminate thee, but I instruct thee not.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "illuminate" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.