One single meditation or devout sigh offered up to God by Jesus Christ, in faith, love, and devotion, is more acceptable to God, than all the parade of external worship.
To do Justice and Judgment, is more acceptable to the Lord than Sacrifice, ver.
Wherefore that which is done out of obedience is more acceptable to God than that which is done of one's own will, according to the saying of Jerome (Ep.
Further, seemingly a virtue is all the greater according as it is more acceptable to God and men.
The Khoja pursued his journey, but as he went the man's words troubled him--"Figs would be more acceptable.
Figs would be more acceptable, I should think," said the man.
Yet although the greater Saints aremore acceptable to God than are the lesser ones, it is still useful to pray sometimes to the lesser Saints.
Gregory says[469]: "No sacrifice is more acceptable to God than zeal for souls.
Its unpalatable character led to various devices to render it tasteless and make it more acceptable to the stomach.
The unpalatability of the oil, however, has led to various devices to make it tasteless or to render it more acceptable to the stomach.
It had already been recommended for about everything[2]] and at the same time make it more acceptable to the general run of the profession.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "more acceptable" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.