Who so well can sing this thanksgiving song as we, rejoicing as most of us do, we trust, in this full salvation, and praising God for the glorious health of a risen Lord and a continual youth?
We cannot have a mercy worth praising God for without difficulty.
A religion which consists first in accepting God's gift and then in praising by lip and life Him who gives banishes the religion of fear, of barter, of unwelcome restrictions and commands.
Not because I helped the men ashore; but it makes me feel mean to hear people praising me for doing what any other fellow would have done.
In the press, all that he wrote and did was blazoned abroad by the leading critics of the day, who had a peculiar, challenging way of praising Björnson, although his ability was not seriously disputed by anyone.
Hence, as well as for other reasons belonging to its nature, it is one chief mode in which men unite to praise God; for in thus praising they hold communion with each other, and the praise expands and grows.
Jesus is entitled to all the praise which is due him, but it must first be shown that in praising him we are not sacrificing the truth.
Praising any man at such a cost is merely flattering the masses and bowing to the fashion of the day.
Madam, if he has beenpraising your niece he has been well inspired.
He, too--she must still bepraising him, and every word is a lash upon my conscience.
David in this song is praising God for making him victorious over his enemies.
It was soon after this that there came to the king messengers from the Moors, whom Ruydiez had overpowered, all bringing him tribute and praising the generous treatment he had accorded them after his victory.
When the French ambassador mentioned her kindly, during the conversation, he noted that Henry's eyes filled with tears, and that he could not refrain from praising her.
There was no stint, my dears,--naught but good cheer and praising God in sheer happiness at Carvel Hall.
The simple people fell to embracing each other and praising God, the tears running on their cheeks.
And through the night the figure of the Colonel himself was often seen amongst them, praising their markmanship, pleading with every man not to expose himself without cause.
The earth was praising God that Sunday as I rode to Mr. Bordley's.
But it was let out to many more that day, and they went home praising him who had once pronounced his name with bitterness.
We should, indeed, no more think of praising a man for inheriting the genius or the virtues of his ancestors, than we should think of praising a man for inheriting his parents' wealth.
Which was reported to Howells, who said: "What business has Hay, I should like to know, praising a favorite of mine?
Clemens worked steadily on the river chapters, and Howells was always praising him and urging him to go on.
You flatter me most agreably, my dear Fitzgerald, by praising Emily; I want you to see her again; she is every hour more charming: I am astonished any man can behold her without love.
The Allgemeine deutsche Bibliothek,[3] in reviewing the same work pays a significant tribute to Sterne, praising his power of disclosing the good and beautiful in the seemingly commonplace.
The critics united in praising this as being a positive addition to the Yorick adventures, as conceived and related in Sterne’s finest manner.
Soon after his arrival in Paris he wrote to Hartknoch praising Sterne’s characterization of the French people.
Edwin did not care for praising people; he would enthusiastically praise a book, but not a human being.
He's too wrapped up in the works to think about praising his wife," Hilda continued, still in the disconcerting vein of sincerity, but with less violence and a more philosophical air.
Lately you were praising to me the beauty of the great Hall of Columns nearly completed in the Temple of Amon over yonder in Thebes.
Since our excursion to the Necropolis the day before yesterday it was--she speaks only of thee, praising thy ability, and thy strong manly spirit.
The Athenian, in short, is an adept at praising himself with affected modesty, and his companions listen good-humoredly, and retaliate by praising themselves.
She took the nail-box from her father's hand and followed him out of the gate, giving him each nail as he wanted it, making suggestions and praising his work as one might do with a child.
He was like a cousin or an elder brother, she said, admiring and praising him quite openly, as no young lady would be likely to speak of her lover.
One set of people reproach me with being a Jew; another set forgive me for it; a third go the length of praising me for it; but they one and all think of it.
The crowd had again collected, and were enjoying their brutal pleasure, and praising Pasquino, voting him by acclamation a crown of laurel.
Though like sparrow sit thy bird Lonely on the house-top dark, By the rosy dawning stirred Up will soar thy praising lark; Roses, roses all his song!
Then, Theaetetus, you will have to be examined, for Theodorus has been praising you in a style of which I never heard the like.
Lady Henley was now praising Dolly as much as she had abused her before, and Robert agreed to everything.
Mr. Stock's ministration seemed to have won over the simple baronet, whose conversation was deeply interesting to Frank, for he went on alternately praising Mr. Stock and talking about Dolly.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "praising" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.