At the bottom of changing theological beliefs there lies something which men perennially value, and for the sake of which they cling to the beliefs as long as possible.
Stars which strongly gravitate toward each other, while moving through a perennially resisting medium, must in time be drawn together.
With its rabble-rousing shrillness, Herald managed to gain a foothold among a section of the Goan population, especially in South Goa where the NT was perennially late to arrive.
The ex-Army man perennially dressed in cool white almost sprang from the chair, his neatly waxed whiskers bristling with rage: "Are you going to that W.
The East is so perennially the same, that the two thousand five hundred years which separate that pathetic cry from the prayers of the true Israel in Manasseh's and Amon's days make no radical difference.
It is perennially true to human nature and to the Divine dealings with human nature, that help from on high comes to establish and touch to finer issues that which the true man has striven for with all his powers.
It possesses a well-sheltered haven (herein to be known as Brammo Bay), and three perennially running creeks mark a further splendid distinction.
During the partial drought which ended with 1905, and which occasioned great losses throughout the pastoral tracts of Queensland, grass and herbage here were perennially green and succulent--the creeks never ceased running.
It is perennially young, and I may stand and see a swallow dip apparently to pick an insect from its surface as of yore.
And all that there is of justice and kindness and beauty, embodied in our cumbrous forms of etiquette, will live perennially when the forms themselves have been forgotten.
But the bulk of themperennially appears to have been typhus fever.
He seem'd to me not an inappropriate specimen in character and elements, of that bulk of the average good American race that ebbs and flowsperennially beneath this scum of eructations on the surface.
Upon the contrary many of the plants that are native to the soil and adapted to the climate grow luxuriantly, are remarkably succulent and perennially green.
The effect of water upon the desert soil is almost magical and even though the rains fail and the earth be parched, on the moist land of the cienega the fields of waving grass and grain are perennially green.
Perennially from His lips pours out a stream of tender supplication and entreaty.
Novel and urgent utterances to them, it was part of myriad redundant and inconsequential skirmishes in the existence of canines that would continue perennially to the specie's extinction.
The unknown catches us for an instant, but our own kind are perennially absorbing.
And yet, in spite of its monotony, humanity is perennially interesting to itself.
These people, before he has done with them, get hold of our sympathies, while the author keeps perenniallyfresh his enjoyment of human follies.
They contained what isperennially true of humanity; and stated this in a simple, interesting, and reasonable way.
In the north-eastern half of the Orange River Colony the good veldt may be taken as £1 per acre, and perennially irrigated land as £20 per acre.
Here the value of perennially irrigated land to land depending on rainfall may be taken as £1 to one shilling in this district, on the high veldt of the Transvaal, and in the south-eastern corner of the Orange River Colony.
There was something perennially captivating about Elisabeth.
Mrs. Maynard is a widow, and if she weren't so frightfully rich, Monkshaven would beperennially shocked at her.
He still proves to be one of the perennially joyous singers, like a true cousin of the wrens, and when we study him afield, he appears to give his whole attention to his song with a self-consciousness that is rather amusing than the reverse.
It may possibly have been because she was perenniallyconvalescing from confinements that she wore caps as a habit at so early an age, but I think not; I believe them to have been the sign of departed youth.
A jug of brown ale, drawn from a barrel perennially on tap, would grace the table, which had no decoration of flowers, but relied for distinction upon the quality of its napery and silver.
This wordless play on the perennially attractive theme of the Prodigal Son proved to be the modern masterpiece of pantomime.
It meant life--the opportunity for my love to continue to be what it always was; not a withered flower on her grave, Thomas, but a blossom perennially fresh!
There was no need to be perennially on your guard against all your fellow-men.