Which was a type of the fire of the law, and the guilt of sin, that Christ, when he offered himself, should undergo for the sins of man.
Anger, who desired nothing so much as to have his conscience in repose, and who was charmed with the great goodness of the Father, offered himself to be directed in all things by him.
He offered Himself as a sweet odor to God the Father.
First, Some of his own rejecting him, when he offered himself to them.
Captain St. George Foley, brother of Lord Foley, offered himself to the electors as an advocate of Liberal measures, and of a moderate fixed duty upon corn.
He was a very pronounced Conservative in his views, as his father before him had been, and at the general election of 1861 he offered himself to the electors of North Ontario as a candidate for a seat in the Assembly.
At the first general election after the Union, in 1867, he offered himself as a candidate for the representation of the city and county of Halifax in the House of Commons.
He offered himselfas a candidate for the constituency, and was elected by a considerable majority over his opponent, Mr. John Leys.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "offered himself" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.