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Example sentences for "regenerating"

Lexicographically close words:
regem; regency; regenerate; regenerated; regenerates; regeneration; regenerative; regenerator; regenerators; regents
  1. Seriously, my mind is regenerating as to my country, for I am beginning to appreciate the United States and its great men.

  2. De Stael is useful too, but it is on the grand scale, on liberalizing, regenerating principles, and has not the immediate practical success that Edgeworth has.

  3. They rely for restoration chiefly on the reforming and regenerating power of Divine grace.

  4. From the one there was punishment generating through the flesh;(59) from the other, grace regenerating through the Spirit.

  5. Hath the regenerating Spirit given thee on purpose a new principle of love, and done so much to excite it, and been blowing at the coals so oft, and shall thy carnality or sluggishness yet extinguish it?

  6. In regenerating you, and renewing you for himself.

  7. Strong and ardent souls often wonder why an appeal which they know, if made to themselves, would clinch them forever into a regenerating repentance is entirely powerless with a different class of mind.

  8. A delightful sense of liberty and newness of life were flowing in regenerating waves over Fay's spirit.

  9. The Holy Spirit exerts this regenerating power only on conditions, to be first complied with by the subject of the change.

  10. I would ask, in reply, whether regenerating grace takes away our natural ability?

  11. It is true, they generally believed that whenever this grace was imparted to an extent to restore to the mind the power of choosing good, it was regenerating grace.

  12. Nature made the mountains, you may say, for the special purpose of regenerating effete remnants of civilizations.

  13. According to the former theory the Kingdom of our Lord, under the dispensation of the Holy Spirit, is to spread in regenerating power and triumphant efficacy until all the nations of the earth shall come under its sway.

  14. In the natural methods of living and of treatment we possess the means of purifying and regenerating that blood while it is in the body.

  15. On the other hand, we do not use any drugs or medicines which tend to hinder, check or suppress Nature's cleansing and regenerating processes.

  16. In order to transform the majority of white trash and vagrant Negroes into new Southerners and new Negroes it will be necessary to instill into them the following regenerating virtues: 1.

  17. Such a course does instill into those who complete it all of the regenerating virtues mentioned above; but how about the multitudes that necessity forces to drop out before the course is completed?

  18. I have seen white men and women under its regenerating influence lose entirely the caste feeling, to whom the brother in black was as truly a brother as the brother in white.

  19. The touch of the hand, in proof of a heart full of sympathy, goes a long way in winning and holding a living, lasting evidence of the regenerating influence of charity to the recipient.

  20. In its ability to instill into those who complete it the regenerating virtues mentioned above this highest education ranks with the higher education.

  21. This system may instill into students the majority of the regenerating virtues mentioned above, but it is impossible for this system to impart the ability to lead in the light of modern civilization.

  22. Christ, by "the touch of His most pure flesh, endowed the waters with a regenerating and cleansing virtue.

  23. By experimenting, I have found that regenerating rays are contained in super-radium.

  24. Tall, calm, and of dignified bearing; a man of great learning, but of few words; Sarraccus had won the love and admiration of all by his discovery of the regenerating rays that had given the people of Mars perpetual life and health.

  25. The body is then kept continually bathed in the regenerating rays, which not only preserve it as if life were in it, but actually carry on the process of healing.

  26. In fact, my theory is that the regenerating rays and the invisible rays of super-radium are synonymous.

  27. It was soon found that the remarkable regenerating properties of these rays perpetuated life and youth.

  28. Could it be that the super-radium current, possessing the wonderful regenerating rays that had brought perpetual life to the people of Mars, was gradually working this change in my body over a distance of millions of miles?

  29. Filling the car with oxygen and applying regenerating rays, I waited for a sign of life.

  30. Almos listened to my narrative with wrapt attention, and not until I concluded by describing the remarkable effects of the regenerating rays, did he give utterance to a word.

  31. The leaders of the quasi-regenerating expedition here held forth to the scientific gentlemen of the Society, their friends, and sundry members of the Government.

  32. Lay's motive in undertaking the notorious flotilla scheme seems to have been his philanthropical idea (brightened by the receipt of L5,000 a year), of regenerating China.

  33. And how are we to account for it in this instance, if not by the regenerating influence of a few generations in American and Christian slavery?

  34. Instead of its subjects being brought under the regenerating influences of Christianity, they are sacrificed at the shrine of friends at home, or sent among pagans or Mohammedans!

  35. It was in them rather than in the law, in the ideals rather than in the practice of the people, that the hidden power was silently doing its regenerating work.

  36. Nor was he a mere enthusiast claiming to be the sole possessor of a new secret for regenerating society.

  37. We have all sorts of noisy demonstrations and manifestations; ministers advertise themselves and their sermons under ridiculous announcements, as if to draw the crowd, and not rather regenerating their heart, were the only and sole purpose.

  38. Thus he sat, nor knew how long, while the regenerating moments flew.

  39. For the new heaven and the new earth were appearing, fresh with unspotted beauty, recurring witnesses to the regenerating power of the All-sanguine One.

  40. It is remarkable for its vitality, and has the power of continually regenerating itself and bringing forth new linguistic creations.

  41. As the influence of Christianity became more diffused during the first and second centuries, its regenerating power became visible.

  42. XII, I will endeavor to give the reader some little idea of its properties, and describe its marvelous regenerating powers.

  43. The patient must receive food that will help in regenerating his blood; particularly such food as contains the elements that are lacking in the affected tissues in his body.

  44. To bring to the tissue the lacking constituent element or elements by way of the blood is the only means of regenerating that tissue, that is, of healing its diseased cells.

  45. To bring to a tissue through the blood the lacking constituent element or elements is the only means of regenerating and healing diseased cells.

  46. It is obvious then that the presence of proper cartilage constituents in the blood is of the greatest importance to the regenerating forces in the human body.

  47. Shall we give ourselves to God in willing co-operation with the divine regenerating purpose of life?


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