But there are otherutterances of ornament, and other general expressions which decorative forms convey to the mind.
Perhaps they are the more valuable in that they are the utterancesof the most pronounced American critic of antivivisection of the present time.
In two editorial utterances the Journal briefly defines its position.
By dint of repeating and exaggerating what Francis had said about the little sanctuary, they came to give a precise and so to say doctrinal sense to utterances purely mystical.
Often they are on the borders of heresy; in these utterances against bad priests and unworthy pontiffs there is a bitterness which the sectaries of the sixteenth century will not exceed.
His words were a cry of the heart, an appeal to the consciences of all his fellow-citizens, almost recalling the passionate utterances of the prophets of Israel.
Mr. Pembroke was careworn, and all his utterances and actions had been marked by indecision since his return from New York.
Men in their private lives should feel the necessity of extending encouragement to the people by their own hopeful and cheerful intercourse with them, as they do by their utterances in public places.
It was no wonder that such utterancesas those quoted above, by the leaders of a party, at such a time, should be translated by its baser followers into reasons for riot, arson, and butchery.
I repeat, I have heard the best speakers of my time, but after all these years I still {465} pronounce the dying utterances of that unknown soldier as the grandest oration on patriotism I have ever listened to.
These are not reasoned statements, but utterances of truths intuitively perceived or felt as unquestionably real and indubitable, and carrying great force, vigour, and persuasiveness with them.
S'abda-pramâ.na or testimony is the right knowledge which we derive from the utterances of infallible and absolutely truthful persons.
The Vedas give us right knowledge not of itself, but because they came out as the utterances of the infallible Îs'vara.
It is only the utterances of an infallible authority that men can believe without argument and explanation, and here was an authority not infallible, giving no reasons, and yet claiming a submission of the reason.
He had voiced the great ideals of the new order; his great utterances had become the contractual basis for the armistice and the peace.
Here again Mr. Wilson was the victim of his own precision of language and of the settled policy of his critics of reading into his public utterances almost everything except what he actually said.
If this be true regarding the utterances of uninspired lips, with what devout and paramount interest must we invest the sayings of Incarnate Truth--"the WORDS OF JESUS!
Toleration has been the keynote to all his utterances and actions.
Down to the time of these utterances of Calhoun the party in South Carolina opposed to any resistance, by force, to the execution of the tariff laws, had been able to prevent the outbreak of nullification.
These bold utterances startled the North and the South, the people of Kansas and, especially, the people of Missouri.
The Spanish Americans had taken the cautious utterances of President Monroe, in his December message of 1823, for much more than he meant them.
It would not be hard to quote theutterances of saints and ascetics for either view; or to convict individual authorities of seeming self-contradiction in the matter.
It is impossible to bring such utterances into harmony with the teachings of Jesus, and the attempt to vindicate them ignores plain facts and does violence to plain words.
God's delivering might, which establishes the truth of the preceding utterances and has occasioned the psalm.
He has given His holiness as the pledge of His word, and, till that holiness wanes, those utterances which He has sealed with it cannot be recalled.
The male confined his utterances to scolding and "huffing," and he tried to silence her with a peck, or by making ostentatious preparations for a nap, in which curious way many birds show contempt.
He is exquisite in olive green, with golden yellow breast, and the black cap and wings of his family, and he is most winsome in manner, with every tone in his varied utterances musical and delicious to hear.
I know both the kingbird and the wood pewee sing, not, to be sure, in a way to be compared to the thrushes, though far excelling the utterances of the warblers.
After the catbird, silence, broken only by the soft, indescribable utterances that are at the same time the delight and the despair of the bird-student.
His more serious utterances are marked not less by maturity of statesmanship than by brilliancy of imagination.
His public utterances displayed a genuine philanthropy and breadth of view, mingled, at times, with a quaint and touching humour, which attracted the attention of every statesman in the kingdom.
At the general election of 1867 these utterances were called into requisition as an election cry.
Some of his political ideas are widely at variance with prevailing tendencies, and some of his Parliamentary utterances had an unmistakable flavour of the lamp.
Mr. McGee's utterances had made him the object of the inveterate hatred of that body, and it was determined that he should be ousted from the seat which he had held ever since his entry into political life in Canada.
He took a part in the debates while the session was in progress, and some of the most statesmanlike utterances that ever passed his lips were delivered during this, the last winter he was ever to see.
His earlier utterances breathe a spirit of ingrained loyalty to the British Crown.
Minutes of this interesting conference were jotted down by Henry Strachey, Lord Howe's Secretary, and he has recorded two highly characteristic utterances of Franklin on the occasion.
There is nothing in his writings or his utterances to show that he ever regarded himself as a literary man, or ever harbored a thought of permanent literary fame.
The letter, of course, was fictitious, and but a mild piece of satire in comparison with some of the prior utterances of the Courant.
These, it should be recollected, were the utterances of a man who was from age too near the end of political ambition to be possibly influenced by demagogic designs of any sort.
Protestantism, in this as in many other matters of sexual morality, having abandoned the confessional, was usually able to escape the necessity for any definite and responsible utterances concerning the moral status of prostitution.
The utterances of the sovereigns and sages, with which they abound, are marked by a comparatively matured knowledge and an advanced ethical condition.
In that haze or fog of ideas which environs modern evolutionism, it is not wonderful that this question escapes notice, and that the most contradictory utterancesare given forth.
From certain utterances of the early-day apostles it is made plain to us that the great "falling away" had begun even while those apostles were living.
An excellent summary of important utterances by the Apostle Paul relating to the beginning of the apostasy as a fact in the early apostolic age, has been made by one of the latter-day apostles, Orson Pratt.
Saniha (pure court) is explained as the official who examines the utterances prompted by the Deity.
It is a collection of oracles of Shinto gods and wiseutterances of mikados, princes, and others, of a tolerably heterogeneous kind.
The numerous inspired utterances ascribed to him are thoroughly Buddhist in character.
His rambling, delirious utteranceswere a jargon of mixed tongues.
How strange those declamatory utterances in hearing of his father and Esther, along shore of the lake.
Too, those fixed glances at the crucifix and solemn utterances suggested belief in the "atoning merits.
Having no intention of posing as factional disturber of the public peace, his indiscreet utterances reach ear of vigilant official.
Such utterances at that time and place from this crazed outlaw, reiterated with madman's unction, were horrible.
In pulpit utterances there is nothing strikingly trite or profound.
During earlier deliriums utterances seemed held in check by that coercive will, but as the disease wasted vital energies speech became strikingly suggestive.
A child's utterances are not the same to him as to us; he does not attach to them the same ideas.
As the first state of man is wretchedness and weakness, so his first utterances are complaints and tears.
Such utterances were taken up by the capitalist press; and this made Jimmie Higgins indignant.
Was he privileged to discuss political issues, and to agree with the utterances of the President of his country?
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "utterances" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.