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Example sentences for "inhabitation"

Lexicographically close words:
inhabit; inhabitable; inhabitant; inhabitantes; inhabitants; inhabite; inhabited; inhabiters; inhabiteth; inhabiting
  1. They were also called Scoti by the Romans, bicause their Iland & originall inhabitation thereof were vnknowne, and they themselues an obscure [Sidenote: Of the Picts.

  2. But I find elsewhere that it is so called by certeine Spaniards which came to seeke and plant their inhabitation in the same, wherof in my Chronologie I haue spoken more at large.

  3. As for the speedie and timelie inhabitation thereof, this is mine opinion, to wit, that it was inhabited shortlie after the diuision of the earth.

  4. Christ’s Spirit, not only because proceeding from him as from the Father, but particularly, because the inhabitation or operation of the Spirit in us, is the proper result and fruit of that glorious union of our nature with him.

  5. We have here the two genuine causes of the resurrection of the bodies of Christians,—the resurrection of Christ and the inhabitation of his Spirit.

  6. God sending his own Son in the likeness of sinful flesh,” the inhabitation of the divine nature in our flesh, which had the likeness of sinful flesh, but without sin, for he sanctified himself for our cause.

  7. There is a mutual inhabitation which is wonderful.

  8. The Annales of England, faithfully collected out of the most autenticall Authors, Records, and other Monuments of Antiquitie, from the first inhabitation vntill this present yeere 1592 By Iohn Stow citizen of London.

  9. The Historie of Irelande from the first inhabitation thereof, vnto the yeare 1509.

  10. The inhabitation of God in us is a matter of grace, not of nature; of gift, not of property.

  11. Nor is there an inhabitation unless the consolation is received by this faith.

  12. But how much more largely does God reveal himself by his personal inhabitation of the sacred humanity of Christ than by the creative power wherewith he penetrateth and filleth all in all!

  13. How, then, is the inhabitation of the Spirit, which is identical with that of Christ, in the Church brought about?

  14. It is only since the ascension of Christ that the inhabitation of the Spirit in the souls of men has reached its completion as [Greek text].

  15. Olbers, and Schroeter, all of whom attempted to fix the idea of planetary inhabitation on the popular mind, we must acknowledge that they, with their opponents, have a strong claim on our attention.

  16. This intimate fellowship with all men, this free communication of Himself to all, this inhabitation of all souls by the ever-living God, was the end aimed at by all that God has done among men.

  17. What are we to understand by this double Divine inhabitation of the humanity of Jesus?

  18. And is the spirit of the inhabitation there worthy of the place inhabited?

  19. The magnificent range of Salisbury Crags, on which a battery might be built to blow the whole inhabitation to atoms!

  20. Considered a favourable omen for the inhabitation of the Light-house.


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