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Example sentences for "inwrought"

Lexicographically close words:
inwardlie; inwardly; inwardness; inwards; inwoven; iodate; iodic; iodid; iodide
  1. It was inwrought with personal durability.

  2. The argument he so deftly inwrought was his invention and device.

  3. Here is elemental personality, in inwrought and indivisible unity, with measureless capacity for versatility, easily blending fulness of vigor with complete repose, vestured and transfused with native symmetry and grace.

  4. As he guides and shapes his thoughts for the thought of other men, the convictions within the speaker, and their power to persuade, so inwrought in the speech, become identical.

  5. It is inwrought within a life that heeds harmoniously, and with heroic earnestness, his own integrity, his God, his fellowman, and things immortal.

  6. The same inwrought agreement shines in the profound affinity of Lincoln's kindliness and faithfulness and lowliness with his pure idealism.

  7. His affirmation of that awful iniquity, inwrought in two centuries and a half of slavery, is no pharisaic indictment of the South.

  8. So inherent in his very structure, so inwrought in his conscious character, so deeply based, so cardinal, and so enduring and irreducible is this fourfoldness in Lincoln's inward life.

  9. Plainly notable in all this is that powerful and habitual proclivity in Lincoln to find out and publish abroad those civic propositions and principles that are inwrought with perpetuity.

  10. In each are constituted principles inwrought with immortality.

  11. And this composure, being so inwrought with hope, was unfailingly active and alert.

  12. This massive sturdiness of Lincoln's statesmanship, this unalterable political reliability lay inwrought in the hardy fiber of his moral character.

  13. As shown in his behavior, it corresponds with a relationship, as inherent and inwrought in his very being as his very breath.

  14. Although this reception is prompted by a drawing of heart toward God inwrought by the Holy Spirit, this drawing of heart is not yet a conscious and developed love: such love is the result of faith (Gal.

  15. The actual facts of human life and the tendencies of modern science show that this principle of retributive justice is inwrought into the elements and forces of the physical and moral universe.

  16. We hope that in taking this step a new decision of the will, inwrought by the Spirit of God, may reveal itself.

  17. Defn: Consisting of three distinct webs inwrought together in weaving, as cloth or carpeting; having three strands; threefold.

  18. His mantle hairy, and his bonnet sedge, Inwrought with figures dim.

  19. We see that they believed in him the Redeemer, and now understood the object of his suffering and death; but there was still a glorious work of grace awaiting them, to be inwrought by the Holy Ghost, the sanctifier.

  20. All who were acquainted with me had no reason to doubt the genuine, inwrought grace of pardon and the new life which at once began to bring forth fruit unto God.

  21. But there was still enough left to form a handsome knob behind, and some curls beneath inwrought with a few hairs like silver wires were very becoming.

  22. The tone of her latter words was equivocal, and while he remained in doubt whether a gentle irony was or was not inwrought with their sound, she swept lightly round and left him alone.

  23. The sides of the canyon in places were vast streets of ferns, moss and vines, which resembled cataracts of varying shades of green or great pieces of hanging tapestry inwrought with rare designs of woodland flowers.

  24. Here we reverently paused and placed a wreath of ivy inwrought with flowers, upon the grave of Lieut.

  25. God has inwrought the law of progression into the nature of things, and observes it in his own works.

  26. On every man glittered the inwrought armour wherewith they went clad.

  27. Then the people sat them down by ranks where each man's high-stepping horses and inwrought armour lay.

  28. Through the bright shield went the ponderous spear and through the inwrought breastplate it pressed on; and straight beside his flank the spear rent the tunic, but he swerved and escaped black death.

  29. Where is the mazy dance of old, The flowing robes, inwrought with gold, The dancers wore?

  30. If I had time to-day, I would love to tell you the story that is inwrought in the history of our noble Missionary Bishops; men who have hazarded their lives for the Lord Jesus.

  31. I wish I could tell the story inwrought in the lives of Selwyn, Patteson, Williams, and a host of others, some of whom have laid down their lives for Christ.

  32. Time would fail me to tell the story inwrought in the lives of men like Rev.

  33. But if fuller acquaintance increased her aversion, then he must believe that the defects in her character were radical, inwrought through the whole web and woof of her nature.

  34. Elemental Law, or law inwrought into the elements, substances, and forces of the rational and irrational creation.

  35. It is inwrought into the very constitution of man, and of every other moral being.

  36. This law is inwrought into man's rational and moral being.

  37. Since law is inwrought into man's nature, man is a law unto himself.

  38. Adam's enthusiasm lay in these things; and our love is inwrought in our enthusiasm as electricity is inwrought in the air, exalting its power by a subtle presence.

  39. This funeral tent is a monumental work, inasmuch as the inscription inwrought on it gives us the name and title of her in whose honour it was made, and whose remains it covered.

  40. William de Courtenay an embroidered garment, "inwrought with pelicans, images, and tabernacles of gold.

  41. The walls were covered with a damask of silk and gold, into which was inwrought the Prussian eagle.

  42. These were curiously adorned, broidered, and inwrought with flowers, many and brilliant as those in a western prairie.

  43. This was a new feature in those days and as it enabled the business men to travel without loss of time, it became eminently popular.

  44. She gained the chamber in which was the cradle of her son, gorgeously canopied with silks, inwrought with the blazoned arms of royal Clarence;--and beside the cradle sat the confidant.

  45. One knows not all the conditions on which England holds her sway, nor do we fathom the strange way in which spiritual characteristics are inwrought with material interests.

  46. Whatever changes may be involved in the laying aside of the 'earthly house of this tabernacle,' it seems folly to suppose that in it we lay aside the consequences of our past inwrought into our very selves.

  47. Certainly it appears more likely that the sequel will be discovered by the logical completion of the inwrought order which has been slowly unfolding from the first.

  48. They are inwrought with the substantial laws of being.

  49. Another lesson inwrought into the parable is the divorce between religion and neighbourliness, as shown in the conduct of the priest and Levite.

  50. Have you inwrought its substance into, not merely your understandings or your emotions, but your daily conduct?

  51. But, in any case, He lays His hand on the whole book, and declares that He, and His Death as sacrifice, are inwrought into its substance.

  52. This system is as old as the nation, and has become so inwrought and worked into its very fibre, that a new creation of national life would seem to be essential before it could be eradicated from the body politic.

  53. Do not be afraid of the great birds that stand on either side of the gourd, they are not real birds, only wooden birds; they are plaited with straw and inwrought with feathers.

  54. We stood outside and looked at the workmanship of Laieikawai's house, inwrought with the yellow feathers of the oo bird.


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