If some unhappy suggestion shall either disjoint his affection or break it, it soon knits again, and grows the stronger by that stress.
He knits his observations together, and makes a ladder of them all to climb to God.
When she was eleven years old her brother Edward wrote of her: "Harriet reads everything she can lay hands on, and sews and knits diligently.
The woman who knits is thinking sadly of the glad days of peace, now unhappily gone by, when she was so sure it was her duty to bring children into the world.
The woman whoknits thinks of all this and now she feels that she who brought this boy into the world, who is responsible for his existence, has some way been to blame.
How strong, how perennially active, how delighting in sacrifice and service, what a felt source of blessedness is the love that knits many husbands and wives, many parents and children, many lovers and friends together!
The trouble which knits us to God gives us new hope.
It matters not whether you look at the stream with your face to its source or with your face to its mouth, the silvery plain is the same; and the deepest tie that knits men to God is the same as the tie that knits God to men.
Oneness in faith and knowledge knits all into a 'perfect man.
That just comes to this, that the only cement that perfectly knits men to each other is their common possession of that light, and the consequent fellowship with God.
And the love that knits us to God is not invested with all its blessed possession of Him, until it has surrendered its will, and said, 'Not as I will, but as Thou wilt.
They all come out of that trust which knits us to Him who is the source of them all.
When we go on the rapids Sister Eloise knits or tells her beads or reads--very hard indeed she reads or knits or prays!
See, how she looks at me andknits her brow, And anger flashes from her threatening eye!
Now, a nobler necessity binds the two sexes mutually, and the interests of the heart contribute in rendering durable an alliance which was at first capricious and changing like the desire that knits it.
Schiller adds that beauty knitstogether thought and feeling; the fullest unity of spirit and matter.
But when the common enemy lies vanquished, Who knits together our new friendship then?
Grief knits two hearts in closer bonds than happiness ever can, and common sufferings are far stronger links than common joys.
Sorrow like this / Draws parted lives in one, and knits anew / The rents which time has made.
That which knits and unites God and the soul together can best teach it how to ascend and descend upon those golden links that unite, as it were, the world to God.
A terrible frownknits his brow and his eyes are dilated with rage, but Don Fadique does not heed.
Whatever your Grace commands shall be my duty to obey,” is her answer, the submission of her words contrasting strangely with the dark scowl which knits her brow.
He knits his brow, and slightly shrugs his shoulders.
Lauzun knits his brows and affects to be lost in thought.
As she knits she speaks in the low dreamy tone that always seems to me to accompany the click of the needles.
She disdains all newer, lighter modes of passing the time, and knits diligently all day long for her poor.
With their new religion, very imperfectly understood, even when genuinely received, they retained all that host of heathen superstition which knits itself with the most obstinate instincts in the human breast.
It is the Christ-given Christ-likeness in each which knits believers into one.
We come back to the old message that nothing knits a man to God but faith with its child, righteousness.
Trust is, always has been, always will be, the bond that knits men with God.
Because it is so great in itself, and because, being so great, its developments and influence are so strangely and sadly checked, the faith that knits a man to Christ demands eternity for its duration, and infinitude for its perfection.
If there is any meaning in this word at all, it means that He so knits Himself with us as that all which touches us touches Him, that He takes a share in all our pressing duties, and feels the reflection from all our sorrows and pains.
Be sure that the sacred bond which knits us to Him is regarded by Him, the faithful Creator, as an obligation which He recognises and respects and will discharge.
My faith, if it knits me to Jesus Christ, unties the bonds by which my sin is bound upon me, for it makes me to share in His Spirit, in His righteousness, in His glory.
The mystery of life knits all living things with God.
If you deeply feel the bond that knits you to Christ, and really live near to Him, you will be near to your brethren.
He is of no good in the world to you, and never will be, unless you have the personal faith that knits you to Him.
Sin which is forgiven knits us to Christ with deeper and more fervid love, and results in a larger consecration.
The order is Faith, Love, Obedience--that threefold cord knits men to Christ, and Christ to men.
Faith knits us to Christ, and faith is the mother of love, which maintains the blessed union.
Sometimes I divine, when he knits his brows, that he is making an effort to resist suffering, to meet it with a stouter and more cheerful heart.
Then he knits his brows, makes a grimace, and asks: "Ought I to say 'By God!
Rousselot, our little orderly, knits away industriously in the circle of light.
After his State's-examination it is very customary to make a tour, before the young man for ever knits himself to one abode.
It is omnipotent because it knitsus to Omnipotence.
And it is true about heaven, and it makes the liberty and the gladness of the bond that knits us to Him.
But the faith which knits me to God is my act, and I am responsible for it.
Therefore, let your love follow your kinship, and your heart recognise the oneness that knits you together.
I speak of one who knits with her own wool, and knits fine articles.
The practice among the people themselves is, that a party who has wool gives it to a neighbour who has none; she knits two pieces of goods, one of which belongs to the owner of the wool, and the other is kept by the knitter for her trouble.
Thankfulness knits us to Jesus with a blessed bond.
Only believe'--the one act that vitally knits the soul to Christ, and makes it capable of receiving unto itself the fullness of His loftiest blessings.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "knits" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.