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Example sentences for "tian"

Lexicographically close words:
tia; tiaj; tial; tiam; tians; tiao; tiara; tiaras; tiba
  1. So in Russia, the Christians are anxious to shed every drop of Jewish blood, and thousands are to-day fleeing from their homes to seek a refuge from Chris- tian hate.

  2. I admit that Spain is a Chris- tian nation.

  3. Go into what is known as the "Black "Country," and you will have an idea of the Chris- tian civilization of England.

  4. I find Europe covered with forts to protect Christians from Christians, and the seas filled with men-of-war for the purpose of ravaging the coasts and destroying the cities of Chris- tian nations.

  5. I admit with Mr. Talmage that Portugal is a Chris- tian country--that she engaged for hundreds of years in the slave trade, and that she justified the infamous traffic by passages in the Old Testament.

  6. BOLOR-TAGH, a high tableland in Central Asia, stretching from the Hindu Kush mountains northwards to the Tian Shan.

  7. Rhætian Alps from Chur, the capital of Grisons, to Chiavenna, in Lombardy, and reaches a height of 6595 ft.

  8. The Founder of Chris- tian Science teaches her students that they must possess the spirit of Truth and Love, must gain the power over sin in themselves, or they cannot be instantaneous healers.

  9. I have endeavored to act toward all students of Chris- tian Science with the intuition and impulse of love.

  10. The task of healing the sick is far lighter than that of so teaching the divine Principle and rules of Chris- tian Science as to lift the affections and motives of men [10] to adopt them and bring them out in human lives.

  11. Invite all cordially and freely to this banquet of Chris- tian Science, this feast and flow of Soul.

  12. The Principle of Chris- tian Science is divine.

  13. Science is absolute, and best under- stood through the study of my works and the daily Chris- tian demonstration thereof.

  14. Loyal Christian Scientists Pen can never portray the satisfaction that you afforded me at the grand meeting in Chicago of the National Chris- tian Scientist Association in 1888.

  15. Few there are who comprehend what Chris- tian Science means by the word reflection.

  16. If there is no reality in sickness, why does a Chris- tian Scientist go to the bedside and address himself to the healing of disease, on the basis of its unreality?

  17. The truest art of Christian Science is to be a Chris- [5] tian Scientist; and it demands more than a Raphael to delineate this art.

  18. I feel sure that as Chris- tian Scientists you will act, relative to this matter, up to your highest understanding of justice and mercy.

  19. The Tian Shan wild sheep has since been described as the Ovis Karelini, a species somewhat smaller than the true Ovis Poli which frequents the Pamirs.

  20. From Kulja across the Tian Shan to Lob-nor, by Colonel N.

  21. Mi neniam vidis tian hundon, kia (estas) via = I never saw such a dog as yours.

  22. The Rhætian usurper, after receiving a total defeat and a dangerous wound, retired into Milan.

  23. A numerous body of the Alemanni penetrated across the Danube and through the Rhætian Alps into the plains of Lombardy, advanced as far as Ravenna, and displayed the victorious banners of barbarians almost in sight of Rome.

  24. The first objects of their avarice were a few cities of the Rhætian frontier; but their hopes soon rising with success, the rapid march of the Alemanni traced a line of devastation from the Danube to the Po.

  25. Passing the Rhætian Alps, this leader sought out and defied the emperor.

  26. At the same time, the Alemanni, who had been in motion since the time of Caracalla, broke into Lombardy, across the Rhætian Alps.

  27. Unconscious of these details, Tian went on alone.

  28. This aptitude so pleased Ah-tang (who had expected at the most a farewell apophthegm) that he at once made Tian captain of a chosen band.

  29. Seated on a powerful horse Tian led the way.

  30. In so meritorious a cause this person is prepared to immerse himself to any depth," declared Tian readily.

  31. Thus bereft, Tian was on the point of giving way to a seemly despair when a message concerned with Mu, the only daughter of Ko'en Cheng, reached him.

  32. Having thus effected as much bloodshed as could reasonably be expected in the circumstances, Tian curved his feet about his horse's sides and imparting to it the virtue of his own condition they rose into the air together.

  33. Some were clad in like attire, others carried a henchman's shield, a paper lantern or a branch of flowers; Tian alone displayed himself without reserve.

  34. The Tungani retreated on the approach of the Chinese, and assembled their main force for the defense of the two towns of Urumtsi and Manas, which are situated on the northern side of the eastern spurs of the Tian Shan.

  35. One Chinese expedition, composed entirely of cavalry, marched through the Hun country to Soponomo on the Tian Shan, carrying everything before it and returning laden with spoil, including some of the golden images of the Hun religion.

  36. The khan had his own ends in view quite as much as to support the Khoja pretender; but his support encouraged Jehangir to leave his mountain retreat and to cross the Tian Shan into Kashgaria.

  37. At last it was announced that a treaty had been signed at Livadia, by which Russia surrendered the Kuldja valley, but retained that of the Tekes, which left in her hands the command of the passes through the Tian Shan range into Kashgar.

  38. West of Aksu the Tungan rebellion never extended south of the Tian Shan range.

  39. While Genghis was hastening from the Cabul River to the Kerulon, across the Hindoo Koosh and Tian Shan ranges, Utubu died and Ninkiassu reigned in his stead.

  40. However, he was at last persuaded to permit the tribune to conduct Plau'tian to the emperor's apartments to be a testimony against himself.

  41. Whatever was done by Domi'tian or Ne'ro, fell short of this monster's barbarities.

  42. But in whatever manner the enemy might have been repelled, Domi'tian was resolved not to lose the honours of a triumph.

  43. He was succeeded by his sons Gra'tian and Valenti'nian II.

  44. Domi'tian was always particularly fond of obtaining a military reputation, and therefore felt jealous of it in others.

  45. Domi'tian soon found the want of so experienced a commander, in the many irruptions of the barbarous nations that surrounded the empire.

  46. As Plau'tian ardently desired their death, he readily gave credit to the relation, and, following the tribune, was conducted at midnight into the innermost apartments of the palace.

  47. Chris- tian Science, as demonstrated by Jesus, alone reveals the natural, divine Principle of Science.

  48. We noticed, as he shook hands with his counsel, Chris- tian Science, that all sallowness and debility had dis- appeared.

  49. A simple statement of Chris- tian Science, if demonstrated by healing, contains the 547:3 proof of all here said of Christian Science.

  50. A belief in other gods, other creators, and other creations must go down before Chris- tian Science.

  51. Chris- tian Science reveals Truth and Love as the motive-powers of man.

  52. In the following exegesis, each text is followed by its spiritual interpretation according to the teachings of Chris- tian Science.

  53. From somewhere on the snowy slopes of the Tian Shan and from the hot sands of Western Zungaria to the timbered ridges of the Sayan and to the Great Wall of China it stretches over a huge portion of Central Asia.

  54. At the foot of the Rhætian Alps, he subdued the resistance, and rifled the hidden treasures, of a sequestered island in the Lake of Comum.

  55. After draining many capacious bowls of Rhætian or Falernian wine, he called for the skull of Cunimund, the noblest and most precious ornament of his sideboard.

  56. The protection of the Rhætian frontier, and the persecution of the Catholic church, detained Constantius in Italy above eighteen months after the departure of Julian.

  57. From Urumtsi we had decided to take the northern route to Hami, via Gutchen and Barkul, in order to avoid as much as possible the sands of the Tarim basin on the southern slope of the Tian Shan mountains.

  58. Farther on we would meet a party of Chinese emigrants or exiles, on their way to the fertile regions that skirt the northern and southern slopes of the Tian Shan mountains.

  59. It now does considerable trade with Russia through the town of Chuguchak, and with China through the great gap which here occurs in the Tian Shan range.

  60. These islands were undoubtedly the nearest[31] Aleütian Islands: the language of the inhabitants was not understood by an interpreter, whom they had brought with them from Kamtchatka.

  61. They had scarcely reached one of the Aleütian islands, where Serebranikoff's vessel lay at anchor, when they were again shipwrecked, and lost all the remaining tackle and furs.

  62. Sidenote: Voyage of Andrew Tolstyk to the Aleütian Isles, 1749.

  63. The inhabitants, like those of the Aleütian and nearer islands, make holes in the under-lips and through the gristle of the nose, in which they insert the bones of birds and animals worked into the form of teeth.

  64. They sailed without coming in sight of the Aleütian Isles: on the 15th, Korovin made Unalashka, where Glottoff lay at anchor, and Medvedeff reached Umnak.

  65. Having sailed through the second strait of the Kuril Isles, they reached the Aleütian Isles on the 24th of August.

  66. Their chain is supposed to begin in about latitude 53, near the most Easterly of the Aleütian Isles, and to extend in a scattered series towards the Fox Islands.

  67. Shemiya, one of the Aleütian Islands, 78.

  68. Of these and the Aleütian Isles, the distance and position are tolerably well ascertained by ships reckonings, and latitudes taken by pilots.

  69. Him the Aleütian interpreter perfectly understood: and by his means every necessary explanation could be obtained from the islanders.

  70. Ibiya, Ricksa, and Olas, Three large populous islands to the East of the Aleütian Islands, 46.

  71. But the Aleütian Isles consist of a much larger number; and their chain includes all the islands comprehended by the islander in the two groups of Khao and Sasignan[152].

  72. Healing physical sickness is the smallest part of Chris- tian Science.


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