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Example sentences for "that love"

  • That love, received into our hearts, will mould, and it alone will mould, them into its own likeness.

  • So completely does the Father identify Himself with the Son, that love to Christ is love to Him, and brings the blessed answer of His love to us.

  • That love, received into our hearts, will conquer, and it alone will conquer, our selfishness.

  • That love, which is one, whether it rise to Him or is diffused on the level of earth, is the result of that unity of life between the Vine and the branches, of which our Lord has been speaking such great and wonderful things.

  • I know you both, and love you: need I be ashamed of that love now?

  • But this of beginning to offer mercy to Jerusalem, is that which heightens all the rest; for this doth not only confirm to us, that love was the use of his dying for us, but it shows us yet more the depth of that love.

  • That love which is God Himself, must needs be everlasting love; and that is the love wherewith God hath loved His saints in Christ Jesus; therefore His love towards His children in Christ must needs be an everlasting love.

  • As, first, His love to man, and then, the many expressions of that love.

  • Sacred and heavenly fire is Divine love and every affection which is of that love, nos.

  • That love to God and love towards the neighbour have in them all intelligence and wisdom, may appear from those who have been in those loves in the world.

  • Alas, that love should be a blight and snare To those who seek all sympathies in one!

  • It knows nothing of that love which is the bond of perfectness.

  • The apostle, in the third place, teaches us, that love must be "out of a good conscience.

  • A fifth motive is, that love is the great law of nature, and attended with many things beneficial to mankind, without which we would not be able to live.

  • For his part, therefore, a man should remove the evils of that love; so far as he does, the Lord comes nearer and conjoins Himself to him.

  • By inner enlightenment from the Lord a rational person perceives about many things the moment he hears them whether they are true or not; for example, that love is the life of faith or that faith lives by love.

  • Inmostly in that love, like the endeavor in seed to fructify and propagate, there lies hidden the desire to become great and if possible a king and then possibly a god.

  • Happily for you, I scarcely knew you before I loved you; that love deepened,--it caught something pure and elevated from yourself.

  • Either, then, consent to join us in a scheme meet for our wants, or pay our debts in this city, or fly with us to London, and dismiss all thoughts of that love which is so seldom friendly to the projects of ambition.

  • If it be that love is gentle, In thy gentleness I see Something holding out assurance To the hope of winning thee.

  • O the depth, and height, and breadth of that love!

  • And it is that love of God reflecting upon our souls that carries the soul upward to him, to live in him, and walk with him.

  • And wherefore art thou sad for the want of that love, but because thou lovest him in some measure, and withal findest him beyond all that thou canst think and love?

  • And so, as long as the love of God may go before, the love of man should follow, and whatever doth not untie the bond of divine affection, ought not to loose the knot of that love which is linked with it.

  • It is that love moving in a circle from God towards his creatures, and unto God again, as his love to the creatures begins in himself and ends in himself, 1 John iii.

  • While listening to these love stories his own love for Natasha unexpectedly rose to his mind, and going over the pictures of that love in his imagination he mentally compared them with Ramballe's tales.

  • She could not help loving the countess and the whole Rostov family, but neither could she help loving Nicholas and knowing that his happiness depended on that love.

  • That love, like everything else, must go through a series of mathematically exact evolutions, Joyselle of course, in his present frame of mind, could not realise.

  • And so it is that Love is a troublesome little vagabond, who ought to have his wings clipped and his bow broken.

  • On the other hand, well do I know the significance of that love, the significance and the cause.

  • You tell me that love is involuntary, compelled by external forces as old as time and as binding as instinct, and I say that because of this, life is finally for love.

  • And the traditions, more especially, bear heavily upon the individual, overmastering his natural expression of the love instinct and forcing him to an artificial expression of that love instinct.

  • But this we know, that love is the means to life, and it is subject to inevitable improvement.

  • And those that love them that love this.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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