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Example sentences for "saviours"

Lexicographically close words:
saving; savingly; savings; savio; saviors; savit; savo; savoir; savoit; savon
  1. I learn that the deep-dyed Copperheads and slavery-saviours do not consider Seymour of New York safe enough.

  2. The enemies, the sappers, the miners, are the Union-Slavery-Saviours of all kinds and hues.

  3. His re-election vindicates a sound principle, because his opponents were all the Copperheads and slavery-saviours in Massachusetts.

  4. Though thou killest me, yet will I trust in thy mercy, and my Saviours merit.

  5. In the Sea of our Saviours Blood drown our sins, and through this red sea of our own Blood bring us at last to a state of Piety, Peace and Plenty.

  6. They fell upon the necks of Niazi and his men and embraced them, rejoicing to see that these saviours of the country were now openly working for the cause.

  7. For instance, numerous saviours were believed to have been born of virgins, to have died for the sins of mankind, to have risen again from the dead, and to have ascended into heaven.

  8. Similar traditions of Saviours are found among various tribes of North and South America.

  9. Beloved saviours of the laws, we give you an outline of legislation which you must fill up, according to a rule which we will prescribe for you.

  10. Our dream will then become a reality; and our citizens, if they are carefully chosen and well educated, will be saviours and guardians such as the world hitherto has never seen.

  11. In the space between each toe, Kingdoms rise and saviours go; Epochs fall and causes die In the lifting of his eye.

  12. I sometimes have a sentimental lapse And long for saviours and a physical God.

  13. But finding it all quite destroyd, He wandred thence with woe, Our Saviours wordes, which he had spoke, To verifie and showe.

  14. It, too, like that great northern barrier, was built in our defence by our saviours against our worst foes the barbarians, the pagans.

  15. Let us therefore attend to our blessed Saviours words, who tells us, [18]That whosoever looks upon a woman with an intention to lust after her, hath committed adultery with her already in his heart.

  16. The soldiers were the Saviours of the Nation.

  17. Saviours of the Nation They rolled the stone from the sepulchre of progress, and found therein two angels clad in shining garments--nationality and liberty.

  18. But almost more remarkable than the world-encircling belief in human-divine Saviours is the equally widespread legend of their birth from Virgin-mothers.

  19. Are kings likely to be saviours of society?

  20. Of defects did the spirit of those Saviours consist; but into every defect had they put their illusion, their stop-gap, which they called God.

  21. Verily, their Saviours themselves came not from freedom and freedom's seventh heaven!

  22. And by still greater ones than any of the Saviours must ye be saved, my brethren, if ye would find the way to freedom!

  23. The Maharajah himself delivered a suggestive speech in praise of the Russian victors who had at last come as the long-desired saviours of the country from the British yoke.

  24. The fact that "saviours of society" take to that trade is evidence enough that they have none to spare.

  25. It was while there that she gave birth to twin boys who became saviours of their people, slaying alien gods who were fast depopulating the earth.

  26. But in this place indeed he has highly magnified the Athenians and pronounced them the saviours of Greece, doing herein rightly and justly, if he had not intermixed many reproaches with their praises.

  27. Then indeed will the women be the saviours of their country.

  28. In their reprehensible folly, they were more estimable than the Jules Favres, the Gambettas who played at being the saviours of the country, and who were only the saviours of their needy, fellow political adventurers.

  29. If mankind be truly one we are linked to the Grants as well as to the Guiteaus, to the saviours as well as to the assassins of society.

  30. It dismisses Malthus as a spent force, as a prophet whose message was only half delivered, as a Jeremiah who would have deprived the world of its saviours as well as of its betrayers.

  31. Men are the saviours of men by their faith in men.

  32. The saviours of society have always been those who looked for the best in it.

  33. Or who would not have such children as Lycurgus left behind him to be the saviours not only of Lacedaemon, but of Hellas, as one may say?

  34. The Nobles have sent to say they are determined to remain a separate order, and the shifty cardinal has betrayed himself: "Your fathers built and defended our churches: you will be to-day the saviours of your country.

  35. He complains that, while they boasted of being "the saviours of Spain," they failed to secure proper guarantees that the unamiable Ferdinand should not abuse his power on returning.

  36. The accounts of the deaths of most all the virgin-born Saviours of whom we shall speak, are conflicting.

  37. The myths of Buddha and Jesus differ from the legends of the other virgin-born Saviours only in the fact that in their cases it has gathered round unquestionably historical personages.

  38. This would give us the story of Christ Jesus, and other Angel-Messiahs; Saviours of men.

  39. Thousands of other men, in their degree, are Saviours in precisely the same way.

  40. All the virgin-born Saviours are born at midnight or early dawn.

  41. Portions of the legends related of the Persian, Greek and Roman Saviours and Redeemers of mankind, were, from time to time, added to the already legendary history of the Christian Saviour.

  42. Simply because the heathen Saviours were represented in like manner.

  43. Why the serpent was the symbol of the Saviours and beneficent gods of antiquity, will be explained in Chap.


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