For He reforms and regenerates man only through truths in outmosts, which are natural.
I do not mean that baptism itselfregenerates us, but that the Holy Spirit regenerates us when we are receiving the sacrament.
The outward reason has the world in store, Regenerates passion with the stress of want, Regenerates knowledge with discovery, Shows sly rapacious self a blunderer, Widens dependence, knits the social whole In sensible relation more defined.
We simply assert that the power which regenerates is the power of God, and that although conjoined with the use of means, there is a direct operation of this power upon the sinner's heart which changes its moral character.
God regenerates the soul by uniting it to Jesus Christ.
Hence the advocates of this doctrine very consistently maintain that the first act of grace upon the heart of the sinner is that which regenerates him.
This faith is the true knowledge of Christ, and avails itself of the benefits of Christ, and regenerates hearts, and precedes the fulfilling of the Law.
For the ministry of the Spirit is that through which the Holy Ghost is efficacious in hearts; and therefore this ministry is profitable to others, when it is efficacious in them, and regenerates and quickens them.
You are not converted: this great stroke, this grand operation on the heart, which regenerates man, has not yet been felt by you.
The religion of Jesus and of Paul regenerates the heart, and from that centre regulates and hallows the whole ongoing of life.
The Spirit of God's Son regenerates the human heart, subdues the flesh, and establishes the communion of God with men.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "regenerates" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.