George's marriage was to be made known to his father by his friend Captain Dobbin; and young Osborne trembled rather for the result of that communication.
Mr. Sedley, sir, I'm deloighted to be made knownte ye.
Listen to me, wife, and you, too, Madame; for what I have to say should be made known to Mademoiselle Cicogna.
There are in books The wonders he wrought, in writings, made known.
Made known to men that there was hanged On Calvarý the King's free child, God's Spirit-son.
I made known to my sister all the particulars of Leary's death.
It can only be made known in the presence of Mrs Hyland and her daughter.
And is the only way in which the meaning of mixed Modes can be made known.
I yield Thee thanks that Thou hast made known unto me Him Who is the Day-Spring of Thy mercy, and the Dawning-Place of Thy grace, and the Repository of Thy Cause.
There too, that covenant is made known as established with men, that is, made with them or dispensed to them.
And that which is made known as the everlasting Covenant, is given as a law.
Of the law of nature, made known at first to man, but also made known in revelation, they are in various degrees greatly ignorant.
The manner in which it is described in the sacred volume, and represented there as certainly to be dissipated, should be made known by those who come in contact with it.
The act of passing between the parts of the sacrifice was an emblem of the exercise of holding communion with God, as made known in Christ, reconciling the world unto himself.
Further, a man's crime ismade known by denunciation, even as by accusation.
Hence the Apostle rejoiced not in their contention, but in the fruit that would result therefrom, namely that Christ would be made known--since evil is sometimes the occasion of good results.
Incidentally, in quite the permissible way, he made known that he was a connoisseur of art; he spoke of his travels on the track of this or that old master, of being consulted by directors of great Galleries, by wealthy amateurs.
After duly preparing his sister for what might come as a shock, he made known to her that he was about to marry Mrs. John Jacks, the widow of the late member of Parliament.
It would come out that he had no share in the property left by his father, and the reason be made known.
But where it was, could never be made known to the father of Spanish camps, that sat in Madrid; nor to Kate's spiritual father, that sat in Rome.
It is certainly true that very frequently the joy I have in that the multitude of Thy mercies is made known in me, softens the bitter sense of my great faults.
The Germans had had opportunities to release us, but had taken none to do so, as they had evidently determined not to allow any account of the Wolf's cruise to be made known.
The order "Alle Mann in die Boote" will be made known by continuous ringing of the ship's bell and sounding of gongs.
Clemens of Alexandria says that what was taught in the great Mysteries concerned the Universe, and was the completion and perfection of all instruction; wherein things were seen as they were, and nature and her works were made known.
Our Mysteries are not to be made known to strangers.
He had more than a year to serve; but he determined to let his resolution be made known to the public at an early day.
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