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Example sentences for "regeneration"

Lexicographically close words:
regency; regenerate; regenerated; regenerates; regenerating; regenerative; regenerator; regenerators; regents; regere
  1. To whomsoever due, in the decade immediately preceding the War of Secession there were two notable attempts at regeneration which had a profound influence upon the fortunes of that contest.

  2. Newton, Montgomeryshire, had for his object the regeneration of the world on the principles of socialism.

  3. Jesus plainly said: "In the regeneration when the Son of man shall sit in the throne of his glory, ye also shall sit upon twelve thrones, judging the twelve tribes of Israel".

  4. Regeneration means the act of reproducing or giving life anew to a creature.

  5. What did Jesus say about the regeneration of the human race, and those who would participate in this work?

  6. My avowed convictions respecting Regeneration with the spiritual Baptism, as its condition and initiative (Luke iii.

  7. Thus the regeneration to spiritual life is at the same time a redemption from the spiritual death.

  8. The doctrine that "Regeneration is only Baptism" refuted, 226.

  9. For this would be to supplant their own assertion, that Regeneration means Baptism, by the contradictory admission, that Regeneration is the significatum, of which Baptism is the significant.

  10. Such are the structure, the spontaneous division, and the regeneration of crystals.

  11. The possibility of the growth and nutrition, above all of the reproduction and regeneration of organisms, is only fully intelligible through another quite distinct kind of causality, their purposiveness.

  12. We were not prepared to hear that “the bishops were not asked nor did they profess to say 516 what regeneration means”; that in saying what it was not, they aimed to give no explanation whatever of the word.

  13. Through the most solemn action of its supreme authority it has denied the real presence of Christ in the Holy Eucharist, the regeneration of children in baptism, the intercession of the saints, and the practice of confession.

  14. We will take the words of the Episcopal Catechism, and leave it to any just mind if regeneration determines a moral change.

  15. If we cast a glance at the other sermons which coincide in point of time with his Commentary on Romans, we shall find in certain remarks on the regeneration of man a foretaste of his later teaching regarding free-will.

  16. The preliminary intellectual regeneration which would put our leaders in a position to determine and control the course of affairs has not taken place.

  17. The world seems to demand a moral and economic regeneration which it is dangerous to postpone, but as yet impossible to imagine, let alone direct.

  18. To this class also belong those who see in Zionism not what its opponents make it out to be, a sulking, sullen Chauvinism, but a method of regeneration to which Judaism has been led by divine intuition.

  19. The regeneration of the (brown coal) carbon goes on of itself, beneath the lye, through the oxidizing action of the atmospheric air; it is advantageous to have a part of the carbon sticking out of the liquid.

  20. Of course the regeneration takes place much more quickly if the electrodes are taken out and exposed to the air.

  21. A special extension in the Christian ethical view is the truth that the moral law can be truly fulfilled only in and through a spiritual regeneration and renovation of the personal life.

  22. Allen's Thoughts on the Importance of Religion, and our tracts on the Fall, Regeneration and Redemption, True Faith, and the Voice of Conscience.

  23. What happened to Germany he did not much care; all he saw was that every proposal for the regeneration of Germany implied either a dissolution of Prussia, or the subjection of the Prussian King to the orders of an alien Parliament.

  24. He would indeed have had no logical position; both Parliaments were Constituent Assemblies; it was the duty of the one to build up a new Germany, of the other a new Prussia; their avowed object was the regeneration of their country.

  25. Severian dynasty, the last that existed at all until the regeneration of the state.

  26. Savonarola, indeed, desired the regeneration of the whole Church) and near the end of his career sent pressing exhortations to the great potentates urging them to call together a Council.

  27. In connection with the doctrine of regeneration by Baptism, the Henkels also referred to the error of the enthusiasts, gaining ground increasingly within the North Carolina Synod, viz.

  28. Now, in order to bring about regeneration in the manner they teach, it is the rule to preach the Law and its curse.

  29. Again: "From the passages here quoted the attentive reader is able to see and comprehend that regeneration is not effected in the manner as some teach.

  30. But that regeneration is effected in the manner and by the means such as they teach and pretend, this we cannot believe, nor do we admit that it is possible in this way.

  31. Our answer is: We do not deny the doctrine of regeneration at all; moreover, we teach it as well as our opponents.

  32. It tells the story of the creation, the destruction, the regeneration of the world in heathen terms with heathen gods, giants, and demons as the actors.

  33. The prophecy of destruction as well as an expressed hope of future regeneration shows quite clearly the result of Christian influence on thought and imagery.

  34. And so the work of regeneration began in Roaring Camp.

  35. The bent and stress of their ministry was conversion to God; regeneration and holiness.

  36. By this crucifix I pledge my faith, on this blade I devote my life, to the regeneration of Rome!

  37. A great intellectual regeneration followed the Reformation, but it was of brief duration.

  38. His work on "The Regeneration of Italy" contains his latest and soundest views on Italian nationality.

  39. Regeneration is a New Birth unto God whereby we become partakers of the nature of Christ.

  40. In the same snake, three scales, all clipped on the same day, might show much different degrees of regeneration after the lapse of a year or more.

  41. Snakes caught and marked early in life probably retained more power of regeneration than those clipped after the attainment of maturity, but otherwise the basis for difference in extent of regeneration was not evident.


  42. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "regeneration" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.