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Example sentences for "perfect love"

  • I say it is a perfect love, as perfect a love as she can have for the child.

  • We know there is such a thing as a perfect love.

  • Do you say men can not have a perfect love for a profession, so that they can take all and risk all, that they have so poor an ideal that they can not face the responsibility?

  • Was out much of the day talking with brethren on perfect love, etc.

  • Another, and yet another is added, till God has bound three or four souls in bonds of perfect love.

  • Poor soul, he is greatly disturbed with the subject of perfect love.

  • He and it were 'full of grace and truth,' perfect Love bending to inferiors and sinners, with hands full of gifts and a heart full of tenderness and the revelation of reality, both as regards God and man.

  • Every artisan and peasant is able, according to Tauler, to serve God in perfect love in his humble calling; he need not neglect his work to tread the paths of sublime charity and lofty prayer.

  • If we could leave our cares to Thee, If we from self could rest, And feel at heart that One above, In perfect wisdom, perfect love, Is working for the best.

  • O, may thy quickening voice The death of sin remove; And bid our inmost souls rejoice In hope of perfect love!

  • In Thee we end our quest; Alone are found in Thee The life of perfect love,--the rest Of immortality.

  • So we see the Divine Light Consenting to darkness that it may return to Light, and Divine Love Consenting to infidelity that it may return to Perfect Love.

  • It appals, it frightens, it makes upon many hearts and minds a sinister impression: how is this suffering of innocents to be reconciled with the Benign Will of a God Who is Perfect Love?

  • Perfect Love Grant me, even me, my dearest Lord, to know Thee, and love Thee, and rejoice in Thee.

  • Disgrace not so your king, That he should be so abject, base, and poor, To choose for wealth and not for perfect love.

  • By heaven, we come to him in perfect love; And so once more return and tell his Grace.

  • Nothing was needed to fill out the ideal of perfect love.

  • Perfect love is that whereby a man is loved in himself, as when someone wishes a person some good for his own sake; thus a man loves his friend.

  • Accordingly He had made all things known to them, because having renounced earthly desires they were kindled by the torches of perfect love.

  • Accordingly, properly speaking, one is said to be in the state of perfection, not through having the act of perfect love, but through binding himself in perpetuity and with a certain solemnity to those things that pertain to perfection.

  • Everywhere, as the work of nature is unfolded to our eyes, we see beauty, order, mutual use, the offspring of perfect Love as well as perfect Wisdom.

  • Therefore it is, because of that pure, perfect love, that He delights in no recompense, but only in the payment of a heart won to His love and melted by His mercies.

  • An optimistic moralist would say that I loved Alec too selfishly, and even that the love of the child turned away my heart from the jealous Heart of God, who demands a perfect surrender, a perfect love.

  • Perfect Love, yes--if we could feel that!

  • Didst thou not make us one, That we might one remain, Together travel on, And bear each other's pain; Till all thy utmost goodness prove And rise renewed in perfect love?

  • But is there such a thing as a perfect love?

  • Where there is perfect love there is neither greed nor impatience.

  • Perfect love," the phrase was his point of departure.

  • Is YOURS a perfect love, my dear Martin, with its insatiable jealousy, its ruthless criticism?

  • This dedication of the life to something higher than self-interest is of the very essence of true morality, and its highest reach is perfect love.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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