It is not a question with her of giving up a lesser joy for a greater, but simply of the way to remain true to the higher standard, which in accordance with the teaching of her age she identified with a life of chastity.
Fugitives were ever coming from Spain and Portugal, who forfeited their high position, and staked life and property, to remain true to Judaism.
There remains naught for the members of the Society to do, save to remain true, each man to the work of his own limited sphere, and leave the rest to God.
Gans, the chief mover, who possessed sufficient wealth to enable him to remain true to his vow, increased the number of sceptics and infidels professing Christianity.
We look askance at our friends, and make the task of comfort doubly hard for those that remain true.
Certain romantic axioms concerning them, garnered from Victorian literature, passed current in my mind for wisdom; and one of these declared that they were prone to remain true to an early love.
There he has surprised and maltreated two poor congregations, because the majority have resolved to remain true to the Old Faith.
In fact he inspired in the bosoms of the noblest among them courage to remain true to their convictions unto death, and leave behind for future generations an example of duty fulfilled and honor saved.
Remain true, I earnestly advise you, to the Confederate States and yourselves.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "remain true" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.