First, his integrity Stands without blemish; next, it imports no reason That with such vehemency he should pursue Faults proper to himself.
Would it apply well to the vehemency of your affection, that I should win what you would enjoy?
Would it apply well to the vehemency of your affection that I should win what you would enioy?
Bel 1:36 Then the angel of the Lord took him by the crown, and bare him by the hair of his head, and through the vehemency of his spirit set him in Babylon over the den.
Mac 14:38 For in the former times, when they mingled not themselves with the Gentiles, he had been accused of Judaism, and did boldly jeopard his body and life with all vehemency for the religion of the Jews.
So hot was the vehemency of his passion against them; yet not against them, but against the Satan in their hearts, who through them reigned over Israel.
But I was aroused by hearing these words spoken with a great vehemency of anger: "Ye serpents, ye generation of vipers, who hath warned you to flee from the wrath to come?
This is the apostolic rule, that not only we consider that there be some truth in the thing, but that we especially take notice, if there be so much truth and goodness as requires such a measure of vehemency and affection.
For there is no suitable proportion between the worth of the thing and the vehemency of the spirit.
It is true, the vehemency of affection will sometimes cause the extension of the voice; but yet it may cry as loud to heaven when it is kept within.
These were the accusations which Herod laid with great vehemencyagainst his sons before Caesar.
That servant of God continued for nearly an hour and a half in such vehemency and threatening, and during this he foretold all the plagues that ensued, as plainly as afterwards our eyes saw them performed.
Then my heart did smite me I should with so great vehemency bless her who, albeit in this nearest instance pitiful to me, did so relentlessly deal with others; and I bethought me of Mistress Ward, and the ill-usage she was like to meet with.
Then I felt grief and anger rise in my breast with such vehemency that I charged him, maybe too suddenly, with the doubt he had expressed in his letter to my Lord Oxford.
Hereupon the dumb fellow sneezeth with an impetuous vehemency and huge concussion of the spirits of the whole body, withdrawing himself in so doing with a jerking turn towards the left hand.
In such vehemency and threatnyng continewed that servand of God neyr ane hour and ane half, in the which he declared all the plagues that ensewed, as plainlie as after our eyes saw thame performed.
Neither ought you to be surprised at this, when you cannot escape this imputation of over vehemency even from myself.
It becomes us, however, in the case of so eminent an instrument of Christ, in some degree to pass by his over-ardent spirit and vehemency of manner.
For myself, I am also already too much disordered and put out; and by your vehemency you produce this effect, that those persons place less reliance upon you whom it had been of importance to have influenced.
It is the same word the Scripture uses to set forth the vehemency of Christ, his telling of his disciples of him that should betray him.
Now their plea, as to the prevalency of it, lieth not in their counting up of the number, but in the sense of the greatness of their sins, and in the vehemency of their cry for pardon.
Then with these four and four others, Raoul remaining in the hall, we ran swiftly down the passage to the guard-room, burst open the door, and by the vehemency of our onset overthrew the soldiers there in marvellous brief time.
Little by little thevehemency of their onset drove us back from one step to another.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "vehemency" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.