The intention perseveres to the moment of consecration?
If therefore a woman perseveres in any thing of this kind, and repents not, depart from her; and live not with her, otherwise thou also shalt be partaker of her sin.
Rumas perseveres in treating all I advanced respecting his wife as calumnious falsehoods.
September 1 HE who perseveres with constancy and fervor will, without fail, raise himself to a high degree of perfection.
But he that perseveres in the service of God, and deems it an irreparable loss to miss constant prayer, possesses every virtue and is a friend of God.
The fly in which an angler believes, and with which, therefore, he perseveres most, will bring him more fish to bank than any other.
The clever rogue makes a great start at first, but breaks down before he reaches the goal, and slinks away in dishonour; whereas the true runner perseveres to the end, and receives the prize.
He who perseveres is always strong, and fortitude makes him persevere.
I do not wish you to do so any more, for if you did you would be turning back, and you know that it is not he who begins who deserves glory, but he who perseveres to the end.
To thee now I say, Andrea, that he who begins only never receives the crown of glory, but he who perseveres till death.
Leo, and perseveres in applying to him the terms of emperor and head of the Christians.
He doth not "put his hand to the plough and look back," but perseveres to the end, and is faithful unto death.
The same will be the answer to every humble suppliant for spiritual mercies, and for divine supports, whoperseveres in his addresses at the throne of grace.
The traitor knows that he has already lost that soul which perseveres in prayer, and that every fall which he can bring about helps it, by the goodness of God, to make greater progress in His service.
The force by which man perseveres in existence is limited, and infinitely surpassed by the power of external causes.
For although each individual thing is determined by another individual thing to existence in a certain way, the force nevertheless by which each thing perseveres in its existence follows from the eternal necessity of the nature of God.
Now negligence is common to every sin, because he who sins neglects that which withdraws him from sin, and he who perseveres in sin neglects to be contrite for his sin.
Mexico, nevertheless, perseveres in her plans of reconquest, and refuses to recognize her independence.
Another child becomes interested in the potentialities of numbers or in the arithmetical frame, and persevereswith the same work for days, until his knowledge of it has matured.
To every man this grace is certain that there are glories for him if he walks by faith and perseveres in duty.
He who perseveres in business, amidst hardships and discouragements, will always find ready and generous friends in time of need.
When we reflect on the wonderful results that perseverance has accomplished, we are led to believe that the man who wills, resolves, and perseveres can do almost any thing.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "perseveres" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.