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Example sentences for "many nations"

  • The organization of a branch of our Church here would loosen the spiritual fetters of many nations, as the Maltese, in their commercial relations, are spread along the shores of Europe, Asia and Africa.

  • It found us citizens of many nations--speaking our respective languages, each possessing his peculiar notions and prejudices, with our associations and a strong attachment to kindred, friends and country.

  • Thus will I magnify Myself, and sanctify Myself; and I will be known in the eyes of many nations, and they shall know that I am the Lord.

  • When I have brought them again from the people, and gathered them out of their enemies' lands, and am sanctified in them in the sight of many nations.

  • With the words "Abraham believed" Paul describes a spiritual Abraham, renewed by faith and regenerated by the Holy Ghost, that he should be the spiritual father of many nations.

  • To prevent the Jews from misinterpreting the word "nations," the Scriptures are careful to say "many nations.

  • He will bring them again from the peoples, and gather them out of the enemies' lands and sanctify them, by taking away their sins, in the sight of many nations.

  • To this place belongs also the idea, which is found in many nations, that the founders of their legislation and religion were born from virgins, made to conceive by the Sun’s rays.

  • He foretold also, that his family should increase into many nations [29] and that those patriarchs should leave behind them an everlasting name; that they should obtain the possession of the land of Canaan, and be envied by all men.

  • Now be thou henceforth called not Abram, but Abraham, because I will establish thee as the father of many nations.

  • And I will set my covenant betwixt me and thee, and I will exceedingly multiply thee, and thou shalt be the father of many nations.

  • There was one calamity, which befel so many nations, from which England was not spared.

  • Many nations of the East entertained the notion that there were nine heavens, and so did the ancient Mexicans.

  • We saw that it was a solar myth, known to many nations of antiquity.

  • In this we see the needed preparatory work for sealing, upon men the power of eternal lives, through the everlasting covenant of marriage, through which Abraham sought "To be a father of many nations.

  • One of these blessings was, "To be a father of many nations, a prince of peace;" P.

  • Along the shore from the white marble cliffs of Sunium by the port of Phalerum and far up the winding coast-line of the straits, hundreds of thousands more of this army of many nations stood in battle array.

  • The warriors grouped in the prow with spear and javelin in hand sang the war songs of many nations.

  • In the Persian ships belonging to many nations, and some of them to the Greek cities of Asia, Xerxes took the precaution of having at least thirty picked Persian warriors in each crew.

  • I shall have something to say of old seafaring ways, and much to tell of the brave deeds done by men of many nations.

  • We see him now in some of the glorious issues of that acceptance; "Heir of the world," "Father of many nations.

  • We are ourselves a part of the fulfilment; we, one of the "many Nations" of whom the great Solitary was then made "the Father.

  • His whole heart, in Christ, is blent in personal love with hearts belonging to many nations; in spiritual affection he is ready for contact with all hearts.

  • And finally, why should fortune have made the Huns victorious over so many nations, unless it were to prepare them for the joy of this conflict.

  • What just cause can 193 be found for the encounter of so many nations, or what hatred inspired them all to take arms against each other?


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