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Example sentences for "life from"

  • It can be accepted more readily that there is only one life, namely God, and that all men are recipients of life from Him, as we have shown many times, yet this amounts to saying that prudence is from Him, for prudence is part of life.

  • The mind has no life from one of these separately, therefore, but from the three together.

  • Christians have precepts of religion from the Word, but few draw precepts of life from it.

  • The escape in the immediate neighbourhood of Beverly Square was under the charge of Conductor Samuel Forest, a man who, although young, had already saved many lives, in the service of the Society for the Protection of Life from Fire.

  • Therefore now, O LORD, take, I beseech thee, my life from me; for it is better for me to die than to live.

  • Hear my voice, O God, in my prayer: preserve my life from fear of the enemy.

  • I went down to the bottoms of the mountains; the earth with her bars was about me for ever: yet hast thou brought up my life from corruption, O LORD my God.

  • What could we do to keep the springs of life from snapping in such a world of despair?

  • Is it to be wondered at if the modern individual regards himself as the centre and undertakes to shape the whole of life from himself?

  • The movement of life from lower to higher is a movement upon ends.

  • The reason is that all these are in such a form that not one can be lacking; for it is a form recipient of life from God-Man (as was shown above, n.

  • God alone is life, and that men and angels are recipients of life from Him.

  • Mr. Wright, the Secretary of the Royal Society for the Protection of Life from Fire, has kindly placed at my disposal the following directions for saving life at fires, being the result of long and varied experience.

  • Descriptions and drawings of fire-escapes for keeping in dwelling-houses may be seen upon application at the offices of the Royal Society for the Protection of Life from Fire, 66 Ludgate Hill.

  • It was, he said, the same as the one before it, with the exception that he had left a handsome legacy to the man who had saved his life from a tiger.

  • Not beyond the fact that he saved the General's life from a tiger a great many years ago.

  • That was the name he gave me when I first knew him, and I believed that he was, as he represented, the man who had saved General Mathieson's life from a tiger.

  • I had never had any experience in "roughing it," but from what I had read I knew that it was just the thing to make me healthy and vigorous and also cause me to look at life from a few different angles.

  • When I returned I was so much improved in health and spirits that I was looking at life from a new angle.

  • The stuff had been so slow in its action that it had enabled me to look at life from a different viewpoint.

  • Whether nature be derived from life, or life from nature.

  • Plate 15 [Illustration: Seven Ages of Life from an early Block Print in the British Museum] The stages or ages of man have been variously divided.

  • It might, perhaps, also be worthy the consideration of the Institution at large, whether any badge or medal conferred on a man who had saved a life from shipwreck at the hazard of his own, might not have a very powerful effect.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    come next; life again; life away; life before; life estate; life eternal; life for; life freely; life from; life have; life here; life history; life must; life unto; life was; life when; life which; life work; life would; luminous body; mountain sheep; physical strength; pretty little; public letter; quoting from; whether they will forbear