Those who are spiritually-minded are more chastened, and more sound and scriptural in their views of religious truth; but not without exception.
He is much attached to the rites of his own Church, but acknowledges the necessity of regeneration.
We were much pleased with the countenance and manners of the director, the Abbot Luigi Brocciolini; his heart appears to be in his work, which is by no means easy.
When he found that our visit was intended to him, he seemed overjoyed, and conducted us to his home and his interesting wife.
In a word, Religious Truth is not only a portion, but a condition of general knowledge.
You say you will take His words as the only source of religious truth.
And I now remark that in these words, in their plain and unmistakable meaning, there lie involved the inspiration and authority of the Apostles as teachers of religious truth.
It is of much more importance that the knowledge of religious truth should be wisely diffused than that the art of sculpture should flourish among us.
Mr. Gladstone's whole theory rests on this great fundamental proposition, that the propagation of religious truth is one of the principal ends of government, as government.
In this way, undoubtedly, the progress of science may indirectly serve the cause of religious truth.
Now here are two great objects: one is the protection of the persons and estates of citizens from injury; the other is the propagation of religious truth.
Do not be eager to draw from your pupils, an expression of their personal interest in religious truth.
Others appeal sometimes to religious truth, merely to assist them in the government of the school.
Of course, religious truth, at such a time, can make no good impression.
In singling out, as one of the grandest practical results of Christianity, the recognition it has obtained for the obligations of religious truth, our author has rightly seized a characteristic distinction of modern from ancient society.
It was the force of this personal feeling which first awakened in men the sentiment of obligation in regard to religious truth, and substituted faithful veracity for indifferentism and laxity of profession.
You cannot scold, or hector, or lecture men into the possession and acceptance of religious truth if you take a position of superiority.
Religious ideas are of little use unless there be heart-experiences; and heart-experiences are wonderful teachers of religious truth.
Some of the Apostles were inspired to be the writers of the authoritative fountains of religious truth; but that gift did not belong to them all, and was not the distinctive possession of the Twelve.
I know you all believe that you are not only in quest of religious truth, but have found it to some extent or other:--for my own part I am exempted from speaking; for I have given over the search in despair.
I cannot understand how tact can tell us what is religious truth, or prevent my son from going to the Holy Sepulchre.
I am sure,' added the duchess, in a mournful tone, 'I have lost no opportunity of instilling into him the principles of religious truth.
Thus is exquisitely expressed the idea of a continuous development of Israel's religious truth.
The belief in the election of Israel rests on the conviction that the Jewish people has a certain superiority over other peoples in being especially qualified to be the messenger and champion of religious truth.
This is the developmental process of religious truth, as it is unfolded by the prophets and as it underlies the historic framework of the Bible.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "religious truth" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.