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Example sentences for "newness"

Lexicographically close words:
newest; newfangled; newfound; newlie; newly; news; newsboy; newsboys; newscast; newsdealers
  1. On the first of August I looked forward to the 16th, which was my birthday, as the day in which I should begin to walk in newness of life, and for several days this occupied my thoughts.

  2. One evening, as the moonlight shed its silver upon the flowing stream, he baptized fourteen persons, who arose from the pure element to walk in newness of life, in the purity of which the graceful currents are evermore the eloquent symbol.

  3. And it is always so much pleasanter to enjoy this delicious newness than to attempt arresting it, that it requires great force of will to insist with one's self upon sitting down to write.

  4. Her attire, judging from its freshness and newness of glitter, might have been put on that very morning.

  5. With every decade almost there comes a newness that for a time is supposed to put into eclipse even the fixed stars.

  6. But the newness of this new world he had entered wore away at length.

  7. At the heart of His self-revelation there is a Cross, the eternal symbol of the almightiness of Love: the Cross which is the source and the secret of all true victory, and newness of life, and peace.

  8. The coming up out of the water expressed the idea of resurrection to newness of life in Christ.

  9. By remission of sins, we understand the forgiveness and consequent remission of punishment which are promised in the Gospel on condition of repentance and newness of life.

  10. Repentance (including not merely shame and sorrow for sin, but newness of life) appears to us to stand forth on the face of the sacred records as the grand, the sole, condition of forgiveness of sins.

  11. He gave you good stimulating truth; but it was not so much in the newness of the ideas which he passed on from his books to his hearers, as in the newness of himself, that of course the charm lay.

  12. These are a great part of his discourse, and he is as curious in their newness as the fashion.

  13. He claimed that the baptism referred to by Paul was spiritual, and the newness of life to follow must also be spiritual.

  14. There is no mechanical guarantee for the fruits of the Spirit; no assurance, such as would make this appeal unnecessary, that every man who has received the word of reconciliation will also walk in newness of life.

  15. Among the Christians of the first age, no one so thoroughly appreciated the newness of Christianity, or was so immensely impressed by it, as St. Paul.

  16. This was a natural arrangement, both because the two groups were neighbors and because they were friendly, and at the same time the psychological demand for newness was satisfied.

  17. Walk in newness of life" (those buried with Christ in baptism) (Rom.

  18. Paul: "We are buried with him by baptism into death; that like as Christ was raised up from the dead by the glory of the Father, even so we also should walk in newness of life.

  19. Therefore we are buried with him by baptism into death: that like as Christ was raised up from the dead by the glory of the Father, even so we also should walk in newness of life" (Rom.

  20. We were buried therefore with him through baptism into death: that like as Christ was raised from the dead through the glory of the Father, so we also might walk in newness of life.

  21. We have been buried therefore with him through baptism in death, that as Christ was raised from the dead through the glory of the Father, so we also should walk in newness of life.

  22. For however commonplace the subject seen by the artist in one of his "flashes," it is clothed in a newness and surprise that charm us, be it only an orange on a plate.

  23. Sam Clark and Nat Hicks, that's what our big newness has produced.

  24. Newness and an obvious notion of neatness and service.

  25. The newness consists in moral and spiritual characteristics.

  26. The perpetual newness of the old Christ is what is taught here.

  27. I might say a word here as to another phase of this perpetual newness of the old Christ--viz.

  28. We shall die with Him to sin, when, resting by faith on Him who has died for sin, we are made conformable to His death, that we may walk in newness of life.

  29. To realize intelligently one's relatedness to God, and one's own power over this subtle matter, whatever it be that fills all space, is to arise in newness of life.

  30. And she took the buttons and twisted them up with tissue paper for fear their bright newness should be tarnished, and she tacked little guards over the cuffs and elbows, and wherever the suit was most likely to come to harm.

  31. And the buttons in their newness shone like stars.

  32. But the eldest of the present, and newness of the past language, is the best.

  33. It is the newness and rawness of the population, in the streets of the great German and Prussian capital which surprise and puzzle the American, almost more than the cleanliness and orderliness of the streets themselves.

  34. It is true that I was not then a veteran campaigner, and the very newness of the hardships would, doubtless, have called forth a few sighs, had not the fear of another separation haunted me.

  35. She could not bear to look upon him yet in the newness of this awakening.

  36. Yet he thought in a moment of De Courtenay's newness and the frown cleared.

  37. The word was not so sincere as he would have made it, for the bowman, jumping out into the knee-deep water to keep the boat from touching bottom, had floundered like an ox, thereby proving his newness at the business.


  38. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "newness" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    authenticity; creativity; greenness; immaturity; innovation; inventiveness; lateness; newness; nonce; novelty; now; originality; strangeness; times; today; unfamiliarity; virginity