The renown of His Cause hath reached to east and west, and word of the power of the Abhá Beauty hath quickened north and south.
Thou must certainly continue this organized activity without cessation, and attach importance to it, so that day by day it may grow and be quickened with the breaths of the Holy Spirit.
Then she quickened up, shrieked out that she had just got out of the devil's regions, and made a rush for the door.
Formerly all this enchanted me, and quickened my imagination.
I must say, however, that if my music to Eugene Oniegin has the qualities of warmth and poetic feeling, it is because my own emotions were quickened by the beauty of the subject.
Their Value depends in all cases upon the character and resources of the Issuer; their Currency may be quickened (at some rate of value) by their being made a legal tender.
Would not the earth, quickenedto an evil purpose by the sympathy of his eye, greet him with poisonous shrubs of species hitherto unknown, that would start up under his fingers?
There was something about it that quickened an instinctive curiosity, and made me undo the faded red tape that tied up the package, with the sense that a treasure would here be brought to light.
See a passage which you quote, "You hath he quickened who were dead in trespasses and sins.
I will ask in the first place, whether a man's being dead in sin render it impossible for him to be quickened unto life by the spirit of God?
And yet he was laborious in garnishing up his forest sanctuary, believing the faith of the savage must be quickened by striking appeals to the senses.
He quickened his pace, and they also quickened theirs.
The table then walked across the room, entered the adjoining one, and quickened its steps.
The drapery fluttered back from her advancing foot till it reached the first shining ripple of the pond, and then she paused--a presence so warm and living that it quickenedhis breathing.
And you, when you were dead in your sins and the uncircumcision of your flesh, he hathquickened together with him, forgiving you all offences: 2:14.
Even when we were dead in sins, hathquickened us together in Christ (by whose grace you are saved) 2:6.
Maud's face, in which ordinarily glowed the beauty of a blood quickened by the English habits of fresh air and daily exercise, showed undeniable traces of tears, of sadness, and of insomnia.
Rising at seven o'clock, according to her custom, she had taken the cold bath in which, in summer as well as winter, she daily quickened her blood.
Gerrard allowed them to approach until they were well within the horns of the crescent, then, when with a final crash of music they quickened their step to charge up the low hill in the centre, his guns opened with tremendous effect.
As the last echoes of the firing over the grave died away, Gerrard turned to Charteris with quickened breath.
Trying with half his mind to figure out what it was that had quickened these emotions, he listened all the harder as Weil went on.
Music had always wrought upon me thus, but before the presence of this new and strange manifestation my sensibilities were quickened twentyfold.
When the circulation is quickened by movement, and the blood stream hastened, the vigour of the body is increased, because the used up material is all the quicker taken away, and a freshly created supply of nutrition brought to every part.
Nevertheless, they only quickened her expectation; and the witch had told her not to fear them.
All stood mute with astonishment, as, seeing Amyas, she uttered a cry of joy, quickenedher pace into a run, and at last fell panting and exhausted at his feet.
For the rest, she was the most fearless creature ever quickened with the breath of life.
Caldwell-Sahib could not conceal from himself that his heart was beating with strangely quickened throbs.
Never had he thought much about his mother's life and position before reading this book, but now his mind was quickened to understand her condition.
There is nothing forced or spasmodic in his verse; it is the true expression of character disciplined by thought and study, of fancy quickened by ready sympathies, of feeling deepened and calmed by faith.
At the thought, Phil's breath quickened and he searched rapidly about the cabin, feeling with his hands where the headlights did not pierce the gloom.
As they watched, another sail was run up, and under the added impetus the schooner quickened its pace and, rounding a headland, was lost to sight.
Passages might be multiplied, but the above are amply sufficient to prove that it was not in incarnation, but in death, that Christ took a position in which His people could be "quickened together with Him.
It was quickened with Christ, raised with Christ, and in Christ seated in the heavens.
And you, being dead in your sins and the uncircumcision of your flesh, hath He quickened together with Him, having forgiven you all trespasses.
The two travelers quickened their steps, hearing loud cries, and seeing, as they drew nearer, soldiers with their glittering arms pointed towards the house on fire.
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