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Example sentences for "lead them"

  • Sinners under condemnation receive outward good here, designed to lead them to repentance.

  • Imam" to lead them, for the real "Imam" was present, although his soul had been called back to the side of the Almighty.

  • Shortly after sheltering his nephew under his roof, he undertook the task of organising a caravan of Quraish men, and he was to lead them back to their tents.

  • Joshua was the 'Captain of the Lord's host' to lead them to Canaan; the second Joshua is the Captain of the Host of the Lord to lead them to a better rest.

  • But that was enough to change their hearts and their wills and to lead them to a real faith.

  • He had been buried with all the ceremonies prescribed by custom; and his clansmen were now about to select one as a successor worthy to lead them to war, or to preside at their councils in time of peace.

  • They required some chief of superior talents, whom all would acknowledge as their commander, to lead them to war; and they would then become invincible.

  • The people said one to another: 'The Spirit of Joseph rests on Brigham;' they knew that he was the man chosen to lead them, and they honored him accordingly.

  • Continuing the subject President Cannon says: "The Lord gave his people a testimony that left no room for doubt as to who was the man chosen to lead them.

  • If the people want President Rigdon to lead them, they may have him; but I say unto you that the quorum of the Twelve have the keys of the kingdom of God in all the world.

  • The men knew who was going to lead them, and they were sure of having success.

  • This Christian young lady made up her mind that she would first try and win for herself the affection of these boys, and then seek to lead them to the Savior.

  • When they see that we are in earnest, their hearts will be touched, and we shall be able to lead them to the Lord Jesus Christ.

  • The Israelites in Egypt understood that they were not to become Egyptians, but that God would some day lead them out of Egypt to their own land of Palestine, as He had promised to Abraham, Isaac and Jacob.

  • God, therefore, decided not to take them at once to their own land, but to lead them in a roundabout way with many turnings and twistings, so that they would not know how to return to Egypt if they wanted to do so.

  • And the Lord answering him, said: Ye hypocrites, doth not every one of you, on the sabbath day, loose his ox or his ass from the manger and lead them to water?

  • Yet thou, in thy many mercies, didst not leave them in the desert: the pillar of the cloud departed not from them by day to lead them in the way, and the pillar of fire by night to shew them the way by which they should go.

  • Not according to the testament which I made to their fathers, on the day when I took them by the hand to lead them out of the land of Egypt: because they continued not in my testament: and I regarded them not, saith the Lord.

  • And Jacob said: There is yet much day remaining, neither is it time to bring the flocks into the folds again: first give the sheep drink, and so lead them back to feed.

  • We have just seen that the vampires never speak of the other world, nor ask for either masses or prayers, nor give any warning to the living to lead them to correct their morals, or bring them to a better life.

  • It would weary my readers if I were to lead them into a discussion as to which of these definitions ought to be selected: I prefer telling them at once that which I have chosen.

  • This, independently of equality itself, tends powerfully to divide men--to lead them to mistrust the judgment of others, and to seek the light of truth nowhere but in their own understandings.

  • The parley sounded, and a gorgeously dressed atabeg met the envoys at the Bridge Gate to lead them to Kerbogha.

  • God is pleased to lead them to destruction.

  • When Iftikhar sought to lead them, they thrust him back.

  • Jesus was teaching the Jews the message of God to lead them in the right way, and to open unto them the way of life.

  • He gave them a law to shield them from the influences and machinations of the adversary and to lead them to Christ, their great Messiah.

  • The Germans fought fifty years against religious despotism before they found Gustavus Adolphus to lead them to victory.

  • But the people are always moved by great supernatural forces that are beyond their comprehension, often disowned or scorned by them, but which mould their destiny and lead them to a victory spite of themselves.

  • But we shall then have a great army of veterans, marshalled under commanders fit to lead them in the name of liberty and the people.

  • I have never been out there; but there is no doubt that just what you say about the Turks is true of the natives there, and they make very good soldiers when they have British officers to lead them.

  • Lead them a dance for seven or eight hours, then cut the drag adrift, set every stitch of sail, and run back again.

  • So they say, Captain Martyn: but you must remember that they have only fought against other natives without British officers to lead them.


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