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Example sentences for "rekindled"

Lexicographically close words:
rejuvenescence; reka; reken; rekene; rekindle; rekindles; rekindling; rekte; relaciones; relaid
  1. The Great Council fire was quenched, to be rekindled in the hunting grounds of Alexandria, on the 15th sun of Traveling Moon, G.

  2. Several Past Sachems presented credentials and were admitted, routine business was transacted and the council fire was quenched, to be rekindled in the hunting grounds of Covington, on the 21st sun of Cold Moon, G.

  3. Has had a hard struggle, and its council fire burned so dimly in 416 that it was rekindled by Past Sachem David Moskovitz.

  4. The council fire was then quenched, to be rekindled in the wigwam of Osceola Tribe, No.

  5. Schinkle, and the council fire was quenched to be rekindled on the 2nd sleep of Traveling Moon, but did not meet until the 16th sun, when the council fire was kindled and routine business transacted.

  6. Order, the Council Fire was quenched to be rekindled in the wigwam of Wyandotte Tribe, No.

  7. Great Council fire was quenched, to be rekindled in the hunting grounds of Louisville, on the 12th of Cold Moon, G.

  8. The council fire was then quenched, to be rekindled in the hunting grounds of Louisville, at the 10th run, rising of the 9th sun of Flower Moon, G.

  9. After transacting the usual routine business, the council fire was quenched, to be rekindled in the wigwam of Kentucky Tribe, No.

  10. The council fire was then quenched, to be rekindled in the wigwam of Onequa Tribe, No.

  11. No important business was transacted at this council other than the adoption of a code of Rules and By-Laws, and the council fire was quenched to be rekindled on the 26th sleep of Sturgeon Moon.

  12. His return to Wittemberg, and the zeal he had there displayed, rekindled animosity.

  13. At the moment of its appearance, the world was like a torch about to become extinct, and Christianity rekindled it with fire from heaven.

  14. The subtilty and eloquence of these disputants rekindled the interest in philosophy which had been smothered, not quenched, by the vigorous measures of the senate.

  15. Many Jews, driven from the neighbourhood of Al-Madinah, had taken refuge there; and by their thirst for revenge, they rekindled the hatred which the inhabitants already felt towards Islam.

  16. The pangs of hunger would have paralysed their strength if it had not been kept up and rekindled by faith, for all they had to eat were a few grains of barley cooked in rancid, nauseous mutton-fat.

  17. The man who rekindled this bitter strife was a learned Talmudist, named Moses ben Chasdai Taku (Tachau?

  18. The charitable doctrines of the good friar fell on hearts withered by fanaticism; and the spirit of intolerance soon rekindled the fires of Smithfield into a fiercer glow than before.

  19. At twenty-four our blood is not so diplomatically pacific as in later years, and this second aggression rekindled the lava in my Italian veins.

  20. By this time, our lamed cook had rekindled his fires, and the water was once more boiling.

  21. But the face of the lady who ruleth here will not be rekindled fifty times ere thou shalt know how much that art weighs.

  22. Five times rekindled and as many quenched was the light beneath the moon, since we had entered on the deep pass, when there appeared to us a mountain dim through the distance, and it appeared to me so high as I had not seen any.

  23. She stepped to the cupboard, produced the tea and a box of matches; then, stooping down, rekindled the fire with the help of some sticks which she found in the oven, and put the kettle on the flame.

  24. He has peopled the past, rebuilt its towns and refurnished its houses, rekindled the flame upon the sacrificial altars and awakened the echo of the dithyrambs to new life.

  25. This first beam of hope that had been ever darted into his mind, rekindled youth in his cheeks, and doubled the lustre of his eyes.

  26. When the perpetual fire which the ancient Slavs used to maintain chanced to go out, it was rekindled by the friction of a piece of oak-wood, which had been previously heated by being struck with a grey (not a red) stone.

  27. The temple fires were extinguished only at the expiration of a cycle of fifty-two years and were then rekindled by the high priest at midnight precisely, with impressive solemnity.

  28. His glassy eyes shone with a new light: the brandy seemed to have rekindled the spark of life in him.

  29. No, Lady Judith, the burnt-out ashes of a heart are not to be rekindled by almond-eyed beauties with thick waists and squabby figures; I saw nothing in the East half so lovely as that which I left in the West.

  30. By showing to the people that their President did not yet believe war to be necessary, it turned the attention of many to peace; and, by suggesting the probability, rekindled the almost extinguished desire, of preserving that blessing.

  31. The republic of Holland; may the flame of liberty which they have rekindled never be permitted to expire for want of vigilance and energy.

  32. In their place the old love had rekindled and grown brighter before the sight of a courage, dignified and silent, which had held back the tide of furious fanaticism and thwarted his own despair.

  33. A flash of scorn rekindled in his somber eyes.

  34. I have lived to see the light rekindled by my dear friends Mr. and Mrs. Watt, and shining more brightly and hopefully than ever.

  35. Unfortunately, however, one of my Aneityumese Teachers who had gone round to Mr. Mathieson's Station took ill and died there, and this rekindled all their prejudices.

  36. The intoxication of her presence had rekindled the light of his countenance and given him strength to combat the mighty forces embodied in Reginald Clarke.

  37. Like the giant whose strength was rekindled every time he touched his mother, the earth, Reginald Clarke seemed to draw fresh vitality from every contact with life.

  38. Many a householder on that day put out the fire on the domestic hearth and rekindled it by means of a brand taken from the midsummer bonfire.

  39. Her long chat with Daniel had evidently rekindled her hopes.

  40. The mad passion of senile love had not yet entirely extinguished in him the instincts of a father; and anxiety rekindled the affection he had formerly felt for his child.

  41. Jansenist book by Father Quesnel rekindled a quarrel, the end of which Louis XIV.

  42. The pallium heaves above his leaping heart; The beating pulse, the cheek's rekindled flame, Those quivering lips, the secret all proclaim.

  43. For on the pillar raised by martyr hands Burns the rekindled beacon of the right, Sowing its seeds of fire o'er all the lands,-- Thrones look a century older in its light!

  44. Let thy sweet radiance shine rekindled here, And all we cherish grow more truly dear.

  45. A century elapsed, and the torch of the Gospel, rekindled by the Reformers, did, in fact, illumine several nations which rejoiced in its light.

  46. Numerous heretics, so called, had rekindled the flames of the word of God in the French provinces.

  47. They had, in consequence, transported the literature of Greece into Italy, where the torch of the ancients rekindled minds which had lain smothered for so many ages.


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