Go to the islands of the sea, to the burning sands of Africa, and ask the benighted converts from heathenism, through the instrumentality of Wesleyan ministers, if they believe the venerable founder of their Church was a man of truth!
He recognised that God was in the world looking with compassion on all human sorrow, but that this compassion could find expression only through His own instrumentality and that of all other men.
The life He gives is Himself, but He gives it through the instrumentality of men.
That enlightened monarch at an early period discerned the powerful instrumentality of railways in developing a country's resources, and he determined at the earliest possible period to adopt them as the great high roads of the nation.
But through the instrumentality of Christ’s message and teachings it was translated into six hundred tongues and spread to every part of the world.
For it is possessed of these faculties which operate without the instrumentality of the body.
Among these sovereigns was the Sháh of Persia, through whose instrumentality chiefly He had been imprisoned.
There is neither reality nor the manifestation of reality without the instrumentality of God.
In this way and by the instrumentality of such a gathering the causes of animosity, hatred and bigotry are removed, and enmity and discord pass away entirely.
Through their instrumentality the East was illumined, and the light which flooded the East flooded the West.
For instance, the soul sees through the instrumentality of the eye, hears with the ear, smells through the nostrils and grasps objects with the hands.
Make those who are here the hosts of heaven, and through their service and instrumentality subdue the hearts of humanity.
Hundreds have been saved under my observation and instrumentality both inside and outside of prison walls, and my motto has been, "Throw out the lifeline across the dark wave.
Yet the Lord in His great mercy had not forgotten me; and when all the world deserted me, then He in His loving kindness took me up and His favor was manifested through the instrumentality of "Mother" Wheaton.
I have omitted many references to the instrumentality which God has seen fit to use in carrying His message of love to these souls, giving only what others thought were needed to show the writers' appreciation and gratitude.
The sovereign of Sussex was also converted through theinstrumentality of Wulfhere, who was as eager to spread the doctrines of Christianity as his father had ever been to uphold the worship of Woden.
But, as it was, she felt morally bound by her promise to Olympia; and, though she realized dimly that her instrumentality was slowly involving her father in a coil of unloveliness, she resolutely braced herself for the worst.
The kingdom of God cometh not by observation;" and the only solution of the mystery is in the reflection that through the humble instrumentality Divine power was manifested, and that the Everlasting Arm was beneath the human one.
In the year 1742 an event, simple and inconsiderable in itself, was made the instrumentalityof exerting a mighty influence upon slavery in the Society of Friends.
But though it is easy to show that language cannot be changed or moulded by the taste, the fancy, or genius of man, it is nevertheless through the instrumentality of man alone that language can be changed.
Whether I ever denied that language was made through the instrumentality of man (p.
Its thinking was probably conducted through the instrumentalityof a series of mental images.
Through the instrumentality of a bishop she procures him to be murdered, and, with her step-mother, was executed for the crime, the Pope refusing to show any mercy.
Catharine was divorced through the instrumentality of Cranmer, but Henry did not long continue to repose confidence in his new bride.
His remains were found the next morning, and through the instrumentality of Captain Snyder, of Company K, were respectably buried beneath the sheltering branches of an evergreen tree that stood close beside the spot where he was found.
Hence the instrumentality of the army in establishing the policy of the administration.
Kind Friend-- For I must consider you as such, because through yourinstrumentality I have been saved, perhaps, from a worse fate than has befallen me.
Senate through theinstrumentality of its committee.
It now, by means of a protective tariff, establishes home manufactures, through the instrumentality of which a coal bed or water fall is turned to account.
Having the capacity of receiving impressions from external objects; capable of perceiving by the instrumentality of the proper organs; liable to be affected physsically or mentally; impressible.
The power of seeing; the faculty of vision, or of perceiving objects by the instrumentality of the eyes.
It is the chief instrumentalitythrough which a people are elevated.
He who climbs up into position or who is foisted into it by any other instrumentality than by the toil necessary to fit him for the position, the same is a thief and a robber.
There have been just enough conversions to teach us that God is with us and will own the instrumentality which He Himself has appointed for the salvation of men, and to encourage us not to faint in our work.
But the story has been gloriously told in the heavens by those who through hisinstrumentality have already reached the City of Raptures.
The instrumentality has been native brethren almost entirely.
It was through the instrumentality of the Bishop of Meaux that Margaret of Angoulême was first drawn into sympathy with the reformatory movement.
Through the instrumentality of Jews, Arabs became acquainted as early as the eighth century, some time before the learning of the Greeks was brought within their reach, with Indian medicine, astronomy, and poetry.
Indeed, for a long time Spanish and Italian literatures were brought into contact with each other only through the instrumentality of Jews.