The minute particulars, which only an eyewitness can relate, brought the struggle livingly before their eyes.
The Revolution had livingly affected her, and therefore her discourse regarding it was living.
Otto; and livingly stood before him the recollections of the evening before.
He is livingly bound up with all the children of God--all true believers--all the members of Christ's body upon the face of the earth.
So in the Church of God, if any thing goes wrong with an individual member, all feel it through the Head with whom all are livingly connected by the Holy Ghost.
Such is Southwell, in Nottinghamshire, which will always be livingly associated with one of the happiest periods of the life of Lord Byron.
The want continues to the present hour; the want of the art of bringing the things you speak of livingly before the reader.
But the memory of the poet and his friends lives all over these walks, and meadows, and woods, more livingly than ever.
Truth waslivingly declared, and Friends were much refreshed therein.
The bell did its duty to the last note, and one thin revival stroke, for a finish, as in days when it responded livingly to the guest.
The magic would have seemed no greater if his own mother had issued livinglyfrom the canvas.
In the light from the window the eyes looked livingly into her own through the silence.
Only in the heart of quickest perils; only when within the eddyings of his angry flukes; only on the profound unbounded sea, can the fully invested whale be truly and livingly found out.
But I had never taken them home to me or represented these distresses livingly to my imagination.
How livingly beside the twilight of the veil did the open, soul-speaking eye look and strike!
Albano gazed into her face livingly and serenely as a sun-god in morning-redness, and pressed her hands.
But life and truth had burned so livingly into his breast, and the tears of a sister still lay on his eye.
You, too, have the need livingly to yield to a more heroic soul, to give yourself.
But this time he stinketh--and I'm sorry for any Christus who brings him to life again, to stink livingly for another thirty years: the beastly Lazarus of our idealism.
I know in short that your lovely sister lives at present more livingly than she has ever lived before.
It is here equally livinglygiven in his son's prose.
The picture of this home of exile, and of herself and her duties in it, is drawn livingly by herself.
Meanwhile each of us actually is his own other to that extent, livingly knowing how to perform the trick which logic tells us can't be done.
How, then, are we to designate that by and through which this center of unity, which we feel and acknowledge to be raised far above us, is to be seized and retained, so that it may livingly operate within us?
And lastly, in this livingly quickened and completely restored consciousness, man reassumes his original true and distinct relation to nature.
The Lord's presence eminently crowned the assembly, and the truths of the gospel were largely and livingly declared amongst them, and it was a time of extraordinary favor to many.
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