The monks in charge of him have told their chiefs that he is now of right mind with regard to the true faith; and the Governor of Archangel has written to advise that he should be allowed to go back to his friends in Perm.
Far out in the Polar brine, in waters where her countrymen fish for cod, stands a lump of rock, which the crewsregard as a Woman and her Child.
Worse than all else, they regard him as a heretic, to whom Heaven may have given (as Arabs say) the power of the stick, but who is not the less disowned by the Church and cast out from God.
It is no easy thing to mix these Polish malcontents with the general race, without producing these results which a jealous police regard as a "corruption" of youth.
A good pope let them in, and suffered them to pray with the men; an act which the monks regard as one of the highest wonders of that miraculous day.
Since that year of miracles, young and old, rich and poor, have come to regard a journey to Solovetsk as only second in merit to a voyage to Bethlehem and the tomb of Christ.
This strange being is much run after by the poorer pilgrims, who regardhim as a holy man; and he is noticeable as a type of what the Black Clergy think meritorious in the Christian life.
Thou shouldst have more regard for Brackenburg, I tell thee.
And just as natural is it, that the burgher should prefer being governed by one born and reared in the same land, whose notions of right and wrong are in harmony with his own, and whom he can regard as his brother.
But what if he should arrogate still more, and regard as disloyalty what we esteem the maintenance of our just rights?
Surely by this time you regard me as a trustworthy person," she said.
He cherished a very great regard for Mrs. Eppingwell.
They lost all regard for personal appearance, and for that matter, common decency.
And left college with a good smattering of classics and mathematics, picked up in the intervals of boat-racing and hunting, and much the same creed as he brought with him, except in regard to the last article.
Thus we see that in the tradition's with regard to this especial God, we have an almost complete life of the Savior, from the announcement of His birth to His virgin mother by an angel, to His resurrection from the grave.
With regard to the people in general, he writes: "Behold, they believed in Christ and worshipped the Father in his name, and also we worship the Father in his name.
We will now give in full the quotation from the Pearl of Great Price with regard to the above matter, and also add a short recapitulation.
If the teacher should go to the blackboard to enforce a point in regard to the general form of the tree, direction of branches or characteristic details, he will find such sketches a great help.
Again, Patriots' Day and Memorial Day present many ideas in regard to blackboard drawing and decoration.
Mr. Davison, following up the actions of his former partner, had a great regardfor the standard poets.
At every enquiry we made for information in regard to street-literature, we still continued to be referred to Mr. John Morgan as the most likely person living to supply what we needed on the subject.
These are selected without anyregard as to their fitness to the subject, and in most cases have not the slightest reference to the ballad of which they form the head-piece.
He possessed a fond regard for the traditions and customs which for centuries had been so closely associated with the Border country.
For this reason, and notwithstanding indisputable evidence of the genuineness of the claims put forward by water diviners, many people regard them all as a huge joke, and laugh outright at the credulity of their patrons.
He then explained to me what was in his mind in regard to railways in the west.
Being without any control or instructions in regard to the sheep, we decided our working hours to be--rise at 7 a.
In this regard La Nouvelle Revue Francaise, La Renaissance Contemporaine, and L'Effort Libre have been preeminently hospitable.
For one thing the content of this first brief series of poems will destroy the popular conception of Buddhism, for we in the Occident are apt to regard it as a religion negative and anti-Christian.
With regard to the Social Work of the Army, which in its beginning was a purely religious body, General Booth said that they had been driven into it because of their sympathy with suffering.
It enhanced hisregard and respect for a true friend and a true man a thousand fold.
Lastly, since nature in warm countries is so much more generous, it may be utilized by man with less regard for consequences.
It is entirely repugnant to the feeling of humanity to regard a man’s person in its entirety as an instrument intended to satisfy the wants of another.
Tucker, Essay on the advantages and disadvantages which respectively attend France and Great Britain with regard to Trade, 1750.
The process for making this cheese is much the same as for Paphos cheeses, but differs in regard to temperature.
The ignorance and folly of rearers who undertook to rear far more worms than they could properly "educate," having regard to space, leaves and labour.
Two causes concur to foster the negligence and carelessness of men, with regard to their religious opinions.
The rigid principles of Christian morality, which many people regard as divine, have but little influence upon the conduct of those, who preach them to others.
Is it then surprising, that the gods of the earth imagine every thing lawful for them, and regard their subjects only as instruments of their caprice or ambition?
If life is but a passage, let us strive to make it easy; which we cannot effect, if we fail in regard for those who travel with us.
By a strange inconsistency the most devout monarchs are sometimes seen to oppose the enterprises of those, whom they yet regard as the ministers of God.
Their first principles are only adapted to disgust lazy minds, who regard them as a chaos impossible to be understood.
Ought not a sovereign, persuaded of the importance and rights of Religion, to believe himself in conscience bound to receive respectfully the orders of its priests, and to regard them as the orders of the Divinity?
Although our modern theologiansregard their predecessors as impostors, yet they have collected many scattered fragments of their religious systems.
In a word, Religion has always treated men, like children, whom it lulled to sleep with tales, which its ministers would have us still regard as incontestable truths.
The Deity has revealed himself with so little uniformity in the different countries of our globe, that in point of religion, men regard one another with hatred and contempt.
So early are men accustomed to shudder at the mere name of the Deity, that they regard him as a spectre, a hobgoblin, a bugbear, which torments and deprives them of courage even to wish relief from their fears.
The more we consider the dogmas and principles of religion, the more we shall be convinced, that their sole object is the advantage of tyrants and priests, withoutregard to that of societies.
He disliked very much being on bad terms with anyone, and could not understand why he should regard another boy as his natural enemy simply because he happened to go to a different school.
Monopoly progressed most rapidly in Szechwan, where there had always been a numerous commercial community.
None of these wild animals was used as a sacrifice; all sacrificial animals, such as cattle, pigs, etc.
Secondly, the emperor was bound by the law code: he could not change it nor abolish it.
Buddhist priests participated in the celebrations on the emperor's birthday, and emperors from time to time gave free meals to large crowds of monks.
Lao Tzŭ's teaching is essentially an effort to bring man's life on earth into harmony with the life and law of the universe (Tao).
The laws were only half carried into effect or not at all, especially in the hinterland of the present Shanghai.
On the other hand, the first Sung emperor was willing to throw himself to the earth in front of the Buddha statues, but he was told he did not have to do it because he was the "Buddha of the present time" and thus equal to the God.
Thus they had attained a high degree of technical progress, and at the same time their number was very great.
He is earned on from page to page without any great mental effort, and finds himself rapidly mastering difficulties which he had been accustomed to regard as insuperable.
Quetelet; and both foreign and English men of science have been accustomed to regard it as indicating a new point of departure in the important branch of science to which it is devoted.
These new-comers evidently meant mischief with regard to the carriage.
The honest doctor did not confine himself to this avowal, but told the whole truth with regard to his own tastes, habits, and daily life.
And with breaking voice he says, "Yea, Lord, Thou knowest I have the highest regard for Thee.
That is, facts, facts accepted, facts trusted in regard to something that takes hold of your life.
Possibly a thoughtful delicacy of regard for the woman restrains John's pen if she were still living as he writes.
The Chancellor asked if he did not use the seal of the Commonwealth, in regard that this league was between the Queen and kingdom of Sweden and the Protector and Commonwealth of England.
I shall faithfully do it, and I know they will be received with much the more regard coming from you: I pray do me the favour to let me know them.
The master excused the delay in regard of the Queen's purpose of quitting the Government.
He said, his Highness would give such an answer as should consist with the interest of England, and show a due regard to her Majesty.
Martin, who had been taught at Kenilworth to regard fists and cudgels as the weapons of clowns.
Methinks I like Gascony the better in regard to climate.
For a moment Colonel de Haldimar seemed to regard his son with a surprised but satisfied air, as if he had not expected the manifestation of so much spirit, in one whom he had been accustomed greatly to undervalue.
He moreover obstinately refused the pressing request of Wacousta, in regard to some present enterprise which the latter had just suggested, the precise nature of which, however, Captain de Haldimar could not learn.
What mean you, by stating, but for that (alluding to your regard for Captain de Haldimar) you would not now be in this situation of shame and danger?
The peculiar tone in which these words were uttered, caused every one present to turn and regard the speaker, for they recalled the prophetic language of the unhappy woman.
All is lost, then," ejaculated the governor, with a mournfulness of voice and manner that caused many of his officers to turn and regard him with surprise.
That with regard to the second charge, it is not proved.
These, however, were the only indications of regard that had passed between them.
He grew impatient under the scrutiny, and demanded if the court, who meanwhile had been deliberating, satisfied of the guilt of the prisoner, had come to a decision in regard to his punishment.
If the pale face be the friend of the Ottawa," pursued the governor, in the hope of obtaining some particular intelligence in regard to this terrible and mysterious being, "why is he not here to sit in council with the chiefs?
That with regard to the third charge, even by his own voluntary confession, the prisoner is guilty.
Why, too, had he evinced so much anxiety to remove from his mind all unfavourable impressions in regard to his mother?
He abstained from marriage, and had but little regard for the domestic relations.
She persisted, and finally he said, "Though I fear not God nor regard man, yet because this widow troubleth me I will avenge her, lest by her continual coming she weary me.
Indeed, the tales of the Old Testament generally were written for a religious or patriotic purpose, with little regard for time, place, or historical accuracy.
It has been substantially said by William Henry Burr, in a work not now in the market, that "very erroneous ideas prevail in regard to the magnitude of the nation and country of the Jews and their importance in history.
This they regard as a divine covenant, made sacred, as it were, by mutual blood or blended lives.
The Jews adopted the very worst features of paganism in regard to these bloody sacrifices, which they offered on all occasions--so much so that their prophets cried out against them and Jehovah himself denounced them.
It would have been a futile attempt if it had been made when Paul was castigating the Corinthian Christians in regard to Apollos.
Cornell University, showing how completely science contradicts theology inregard to the Edenic story.
Regard Solomon as a sun-myth, and you have no difficulty about the size of his family.
The Hillelites appear to have been more tenacious of principles, but the Shammaites were very captious in regard to the minutiae.
This certainly teaches that if one teases and worries God long enough, he will answer the prayer without regard to the rightfulness of the petition.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "regard" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.