Lord God, help me to consider more carefully what I offer to my friends; and may I not be critical of what I receive from my friends.
Loving Father, I thank thee that thou art the same yesterday, to-day, and forever; and I am glad I cannot receive from thee the slights and wounds that I may give or receive from my friends.
May I have the compassion for others that I hope to receive from thee.
Hair artists, when employed by the week, receive from $4 to $5.
He threw a large parcel of guineas into her lap; and charged her to spare nothing that might entertain their noble guest in a manner befitting his high rank, and the favours he expected one day to receive from him.
The other and rival doctrine, that of a direct perception or intuitive knowledge of the outward object as it is in itself, considered as distinct from the sensations we receive from it, is of far greater practical moment.
So receive from me, returned from my nightly wanderings, the fruit of thy presumption.
But I have yet another promise to receive from you, which is--that you will never, whatever may be your future circumstances, SELL the chateau.
I said I had a solemn promise to receive from you; let me receive it now, before I explain the chief circumstance which it concerns; there are others, of which your peace requires that you should rest in ignorance.
In this passage usury must be taken figuratively for the increase of spiritual goods which God exacts from us, for He wishes us ever to advance in the goods which we receive from Him: and this is for our own profit not for His.
I answer that, The good we receive from God is twofold, the good of nature, and the good of grace.
That which we receive from God is not vain but true glory: it is this glory that is promised as a reward for good works, and of which it is written (2 Cor.
It answers to the point of the instructions, which I had the honor to receive from you.
I was a little surprised that the Count should expect to receive from me, in the course of three days, formal propositions on the several points stated in this conference.
Nor is the news I receive from my family in Russia very cheerful just now.
She writes that the sum I receive from her is nothing as compared to the millions that have been lost, and that she wishes to continue to pay it as before, but begs me not to mention it to anyone.
I shall sincerely rejoice to receive from you, not only a satisfactory explanation of the reasons why we receive no letters, but grounds to hope that it will be otherwise in future.
I shall hope toreceive from you as full a statement as you can make.
There can be nothing more certain than that the idea wereceive from an external object is in our minds: this is intuitive knowledge.
So that in traditional truths, each remove weakens the force of the proof: and the more hands the tradition has successively passed through, the less strength and evidence does it receive from them.
The better to conceive the ideas we receive from sensation, it may not be amiss for us to consider them, in reference to the different ways whereby they make their approaches to our minds, and make themselves perceivable by us.
And is it from the knowledge of this principle that it concludes, that wormwood rubbed on the nipple hath not the same taste that it used to receive from thence?
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "receive from" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.