If this Principle were not sovereignly beautiful, surely none other could claim that distinction.
This Principle is sovereignly beautiful; it is beautiful entirely and throughout, so that not a single one of its parts lacks beauty.
It is for this reason that God, who is sovereignly just, will accord to him hereafter a glory as great and incontestable as his life was tormented and sad.
Man, he taught, differs from the brute in that he disposes sovereignly of his person; divested of the right of life and death over himself, he becomes the slave of men and events.
There is only a number of independent integers, sovereignly treating with each other.
A Christianity which does not sovereignlysway life and brace its professor up to the self-denial needful to secure a conscience void of offence is not Paul's kind of Christianity.
As for mischief-making, it would be most unjust to accuse her of that; she sovereignly despises it, and her spirit is far indeed from being what is called the woman's spirit.
I ought to tell you that it would be sovereignly unjust on the part of Lord Stair to accuse my son of conniving in the flight of the Chevalier.
By them Edward agreed to renounce his claim to the French throne if he were granted fullsovereignly over Guienne, Ponthieu, Artois, and Guînes.
She goes on to tell how it was as if the Deity were an enormous and sovereignly limpid diamond, in which all our actions were contained in such a way that their full sinfulness appeared evident as never before.
Since it is sovereignly perfect, what need of development would it have?
How then would He who is sovereignly perfect, who is the supreme Good, remain absorbed in Himself, as if a sentiment of jealousy hindered Him from communicating Himself, or as if He were powerless, though He is the power of everything?
It issovereignly absolute only because it is simple and first.
He represents one of the antagonistic principles: hence, if he were to establish harmony, he would eliminate himself, which on his part would be sovereignly unconstitutional and absurd.
And in this, O my God, Thou art sovereignly just, sovereignly holy, and worthy of our praise and adoration.
It was, he said, to the Holy See belonged the privilege of judging sovereignly the claims of these competitors of the empire.
Prayer, it has been said, as being a demand on a special Providence, is sovereignly consoling; it is one of the sweetest of the satisfactions incident to religious faith.
But is it not obvious that if Mr. Wilson sovereignly determines the lot of Turkey he can be held in consequence to the performance of certain duties?
Further, the resourceful statemaker forged a republic which was qualified to transfer sovereignly Russian territory to unrecognized states without consulting the nation or obtaining authority from any one.
But I was wrong to despair; for he of whom I speak is sovereignly just, sovereignly good, and incapable of causing a false hope to shine in the eyes of a poor creature who asked neither pity, nor hope, nor happiness from any one.
If He derive it from thought, He is not great by himself; or at least, He is no more sovereignly great.
It does not indeed consist in something without force, but in a power sovereignly vital and intellectual, which possesses life in the highest degree, intelligence, and being.
To Him the soul aspires without knowing why she wishes to possess Him; but reason tells us He is essential beauty, since the nature of Him who is excellent andsovereignly lovable cannot absolutely have any form.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "sovereignly" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.