It is also the sustainer and inspirer of great deeds.
Every need of God, lifting up the heart, is a seeking of God, is a begging for himself, is profoundest prayer, and the root and inspirer of all other prayer.
Can care be a better inspirer of labour than the sending of God?
Suddenly the inspirer was transformed into the man of affairs who calmly proposed the organization of a strike committee, three members of which were to be chosen by each nationality.
To be a faith-inspirer is a privilege we should all earnestly covet.
To be a faith-inspirer one's own attitude toward life must be right; one must be in tune with one's self.
Hence the Active Intellect in Jewish Philosophy is unanimously held to be the last of the Angelic substances, and the proximate inspirer of the prophet.
We are now again to see this remarkable woman as the inspirerof the muse of Holland.
And Tesselschade, the beautiful inspirer of this passion?
Personally, I believe that God does teach morality to man, and is, in very deed, the Inspirer of all gracious and noble thoughts and acts.
Man, parent of Bibles and Churches, inspirer of all good thoughts and good deeds.
Wherever we discover the working of those principles which were exemplified in his life, there He is present in living power, the inspirer of the endeavor, and the strength of it.
It has been a faithful monitor to the churches which have sustained it, an inspirer of their benevolence, an almoner of their gifts, and an honor to their name.
The Church is hisinspirer and guide, not his absolute master.
Yet the inspirer of Mrs. Eddy the new Infallible casts a complacent critical stone at the other Infallible for being unable to make up its mind about such things.
An inspirercannot inspire for Mrs. Eddy and keep his reputation.
Nor are any dizzy and perilous flights incurred by a devotion which meets its great Inspirer in no foreign heaven, but in the higher walks of this home life, and misses him only in what is mean and low.
He bears a message downwards, from heaven to earth; his inspirer being above, his influence below.
I have two reasons for thinking that it was my early, sweet simple inspirer that was by my elbow, "smooth gliding without step," and pouring the song on my glowing fancy.
Clarinda, tradition avers, was the inspirer of this song, which the poet composed in December, 1794, for the work of Thomson.
The Hungarian constitution, restored in its entirety, became for a time the watchword and inspirer of the movement, while Austria for the first time received a serious constitution.
Hence it is all-important in the modern world to give back to thought its right place as above action, as its inspirer and its guide.
But you have not found it yet; the artist amongst us is too much of a copyist, and too little of an inspirer and a prophet.
Héger as the inspirer of passion, but he does believe in him as the inspirer of genius.
For Jesus Christ Himself is both the Pattern and the Inspirer of our faith.
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