But it remains for every individual to accept and reaffirm that religious faith as his own guiding principle according to which he proposes to live.
Every man who today realizes the Kingdom of God as the supreme good, can reaffirm his own baptism as a dedication to the social ideal and to the leadership of Jesus who initiated it.
And I need only add that I reaffirm what I have written with entire sincerity.
In this he took occasion to reaffirm what he had previously said about the battle of Lake Erie.
A number of concerns emerged that can best be expressed as questions: Do Friends reaffirm their traditional belief in marriage and the family as the foundation unit of the Meeting?
We reaffirm our opposition, declared in the Republican platform of 1888, to all combinations of capital, organized in trusts or otherwise to control arbitrarily the condition of trade among our citizens.
We reaffirm our approval of the Monroe doctrine, and believe in the achievement of the manifest destiny of the Republic in its broadest sense.
We reassert the Monroe doctrine in its full extent, and we reaffirm the right of the United States to give the doctrine effect by responding to the appeal of any American State for friendly intervention in case of European encroachment.
We reaffirm our opposition to further grants of the public lands to corporations and monopolies, and demand that the national domain be devoted to free homes for the people.
If my behaviour is good, you will reaffirm the statement made at Carlsruhe?
There are many points on which I must be satisfied before I can reaffirm anything.
But, though it did not expresslyreaffirm it, it left it absolutely unimpaired and intact.
It is much to be regretted that the Act of 1908 did not expressly reaffirm the continued validity of the compulsory principle of service which from the earliest times had been the basis of the militia.
They reaffirm their solemn resolution to ensure that those responsible for these crimes shall not escape retribution, and to press on with the necessary practical measures to this end.
But Mr. Webster would not "reaffirm an ordinance of nature," nor "reenact the will of God.
The use of such a prohibition would be idle, as it respects any effect it would have upon the territory: and I would not take pains to reaffirm an ordinance of nature, nor to reenact the will of God.
I reaffirm that the translation in the margin is perfect to a word.
Can it lead to any other result than that which shall reaffirm the truth of humanity’s onward march towards an ever-widening conception, and the ever-brightening glory of its destiny?
I brought them together"--Maisie was ready to reaffirm it.
They held each other long enough to reaffirm intensely their vows; after which they were almost forced apart by Mrs. Wix's jumping to her feet.
Stubbs says they were never restored: but Edward I, in his Confirmation of the Charters, seems toreaffirm them.
Meanwhile the King had been compelled to reaffirm that Great Charter which his father had unwillingly granted at Runnymede (S198).
In the existing circumstances of the world, the present is deemed a proper occasion to reiterate and reaffirm the principle avowed by Mr. Monroe, and to state my cordial concurrence in its wisdom and sound policy.
In the existing circumstances of the world the present is deemed a proper occasion to reiterate and reaffirm the principle avowed by Mr. Monroe and to state my cordial concurrence in its wisdom and sound policy.
So every five years the professors and teachers of Andover have to reaffirm solemnly their belief in the old creed.
The question was that Luther, in some of his books, denied decisions of Councils: Would he reaffirm or recant what he had said about these decisions?
It is thus no surprising thing that the inspired men who laid the foundations of the New Testament Church did not reaffirm the law of the tithe as to the letter.
In modern times, the weight of opinion until recent years has been against this older view; but the tendency of medical authority now appears to be to reaffirm the older belief.
Taking the work as a whole we can only reiterate our praises, and reaffirm our opinion of its importance as an example of fine criticism, and as a contribution to the literature which has gathered round the poems of Tennyson.
It was decided to reaffirm the "gude and lovable" Act of 1427.
And in this connection it can hardly be necessary to reaffirm a principle which should now be regarded as fundamental.
The following resolutions were adopted: That we reaffirm our devotion to the immortal principle that governments derive their just powers from the consent of the governed, and we call for its application in the case of women citizens.
Therefore, in asking you to give your influence and vote in favor of this petition, we are proposing only that you shall reaffirm your previous declarations.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "reaffirm" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.