This symbol is also drawn from the natural world, and hence we must look for its fulfilment in political events.
The first of these, being drawn from nature, would lead us to look for its fulfilment in political events; while the latter, derived from human life, directs us into the affairs of the church.
Of political events in England during the period covered by this last correspondence the most important was the mental illness of the King.
I wished not to talk to you of political events, but nothing else is thought of.
If an equally satisfactory solution can be offered by reference to political events, this will no doubt be the best defence of that mode of exposition that can be offered.
They were almost all festivals in memory of political events, and competed in splendor with the great feasts of the Church; the most brilliant of all, the famous marriage with the sea, fell on Ascension Day.
This statistical estimate of outward life is, however, uniformly accompanied by the narrative of political events to which we have already referred.
Judaea, but he exerted no influence upon the course of political events.
The change in the current of life, caused by political events, showed itself even more in the sphere of religion than in the literature and habits of the people in general.
No political eventsof any great importance occurred during Alexandra's reign.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "political events" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.