The custom of having family prayers is held in honor wherever there is real Christian life, and it is the one thing which more than any other knits together the loose threads of a home, and unites its various members before God.
But if such observation shows that they have heretofore erred, as they value their future happiness and the happiness of others, let them stop before the vow is said that indissolubly unites their fate with another's.
To meddle with another's privileges and prerogatives is vexatious; to meddle with his interests is injurious; to meddle with his good name unites and aggravates both evils.
If there be any tie formed in life which ought to be securely guarded from any thing which can put it in peril it is that which unites the members of a family.
When sulphuric acid has been taken, water should be given sparingly, because, when water unites with this acid, intense heat is produced.
These columns have entirely different uses, and each of them unites with a different portion of the nerves which have their origin in the spinal cord.
A real affinity unites the doctrine of Ĺšankara to the teaching of Gotama himself.
For it is this one consciousness which unites the manifold gradually perceived and then also reproduced into one representation.
For this unity of consciousness would be impossible, if the mind in the knowledge of the manifold could not become conscious of the identity of the function whereby itunites the manifold synthetically in one knowledge.
It is a disciplined, submissive heart which unites us to the divine action; without it all our goodness is but natural virtue, and ordinarily in opposition to the order of God.
It seizes and unites what the senses present to it; it grasps and forms what need not have been seen or heard except in its constituent parts.
Running north-east and south-east to enclose the sources of the Rio Paru, it unites with the French Guiana line at 2 deg.
I do not purpose to speak of the depth, the sacredness of the bond that unites a great many of us together.
He is more than that, and a more sacred bond unites us to Him.
The very beginning of the story points to the one bond that unites to God, as being the sense of need and the acceptance with heart and will of the testimony of Jesus Christ.
The one true bond which unites God and man being obscured, and to the consciousness of many snapped, men's minds become the prey of visionary terrors.
But if sleep commonly unites the distant parts of duration, it is because during that time we have no succession of ideas in our minds.
Consciousness unites substances, material or spiritual, with the same personality.
If we trace the progress of our minds, and with attention observe how it repeats, adds together, and unites its simple ideas received from sensation or reflection, it will lead us further than at first perhaps we should have imagined.
For in that light we understand how pain unitesus to each other, because, as even natural religion dimly felt, it unites us to God, and therefore through Him to those who in Him live and move and have their being.
They cannot indefinitely vary; there is one thing which unites them all, and that is the truth itself which lies behind them all.
It need not be added that true Christian charity is ever controlled by a due sense of the dignity of human nature, and of the moral bond that unites giver and receiver.
For there must be sorrow in the recollection of the causal link that unites physical to moral evil.
But the mystics who have seen furthest into heavenly things have felt that it unites us to God in still more vital wise, as being, at least in its form of sacrifice, the very beating of the heart of love.
As we have seen, the royal and the priestly lines meet in her, and Mary unites in herself all the dignity of the one with the sanctity of the other.
A beautiful stream, 100 metres wide, unites with the great river to the north-east of the town, and leads to some Laotian and savage villages bearing the name of Fie.
But dinner unitesthe idea of pleasure and duty, and brings you gently back to earth.
The solar (and sometimes the lunar disc) is the ring which unites the heavenly husband and wife.
The hero Rustem unites himself with the daughter of the demoniacal and hostile king.
But even after she is a wife, Carmishtha continues to seduce her husband, to whom she unites herself.
This story unites together and puts in order several myths of an analogous character, but born separately.
In the third, a man who possesses but one cow unites himself to her, in order to make her fruitful.
Kadmos, the brother of Europe, unites himself with Io.
The beautiful girl unites herself to him in the grave (Romeo and Juliet, the evening aurora and the sun die together).
A man unites himself with a cow, which brings forth a Minotaur of a good nature, who fights against the demons in favour of the gods.
Robertson, any performance that unites together so perfectly the great points of entertainment and instruction.
Deyverdun's house is spacious and convenient, and his garden, which spreads over a various and extensive spot, unites every beauty and advantage both of town and country.
An independent mass of cartilage gives rise to a praecoracoid, which unites with the main mass, forming a triradiate bar like that of Acipenser or the Siluroids.
The branchial cavity is thus thrown into communication with the atrium, and the upper surface of the latter now unites with the outer tunic, and the external atrial opening is formed by absorption.
The portal system is at first constituted by the vitelline vein, which is directly continuous with the venous end of the heart, and at first receives the two ductus Cuvieri, but at a later period unites with the left ductus.
Each of them unites at a late stage with the corresponding process of the opposite side in a ventral symphysis.
This is developed independently, but unites behind with the right posterior cardinal.
It unites with the common stem of the allantoic and vitelline veins in front of the liver.
Its postanal section, which is known in the adult as the caudal vein, uniteswith the cardinal veins.
This mass, becoming surrounded by pigment, unites with the optic nerve, and its cells then differentiate themselves, in situ, into the various elements of the eye.
After its separation from the epidermis it forms a solid cord, the lower end of which uniteswith the wall of the nasal cavity.
In a later stage the pterygoid end of the pterygo-quadrate cartilage unites with the distal end of the palatine bar (fig.
The vein from the anterior pair of fins (subclavian) usually unites with the anterior jugular vein.
Accompanying this increase in size, the folding off from the yolk has considerably progressed, and the stalk which unites the embryo with the yolk is proportionately narrower and longer than before.
The extremity near the peritoneal epithelium forms a Malpighian body, and the other end unites with the segmental duct.
After the formation of these parts the remnant of the epiblast gives rise to the epidermis, and often unites more or less intimately with a subjacent layer of mesoblast, known as the dermis, to form with it the skin.
The pronucleus unites permanently with the pronucleus of the ovum, and together they form the Cleavage or Segmentation Nucleus of the fertilized ovum.
The true Vine unites heaven to earth, the Divinity to humanity; and it is the human part that is to be pruned, that so the divine alone may grow.
A similar submarine ridge unites it with the Cumberland Peninsula of Baffin Land, across Davis Strait.
A submarine ridge, about 300 fathoms deep at its deepest, unites Greenland with Iceland (across Denmark Strait), the Faeroes and Scotland.
Money in its origin is that good which best unites the qualities that make it easy to sell, to carry, to know, to keep, to divide, and unite.
This general and simple statement unites the leading thoughts of the two chapters preceding.
Thus economics broadens and unites with the general stream of sociology.
Either the added part is rejected, does not enter at all into the compound, or it unitesto form another and different product.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "unites" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.