I will most assuredly pray for them that the Beloved may bless their high endeavours and aid them to establish His Cause and proclaim far and wide its verities and teachings.
Science, divine Science, presents the grand and eternal verities of God and man as the divine Mind and that Mind's idea.
I employ this awe-filled word in both a divine and human sense; but I insist that Christian Science is demonstrably as true, relative to the unseen verities of being, as any proof that can be given of the completeness of Science.
These verities are firmly grounded, and can only be misunderstood by those who have never observed and followed nature in her operations.
But no sooner does he catch that spirit of the Bible which brings him into contact with eternal verities than his tone changes.
In the midst of barbarities scarce conceivable,[5] the finest characters were trained by the simple verities of the Catholic faith, to which they clung with an extraordinary tenacity.
In solemn grandeur of architecture fitted for open, public, common worship, expressive of the profoundest verities of Christ's Church, it would be difficult to surpass the work of the great age of Byzantine art.
Her girlhood was behind her; she was facing the verities of existence.
With the verities of life and death so near to them, these young people were very serious, indeed.
In it the eternal verities of the Jewish faith, God's omnipotence, omniscience, and moral government of the world, are conveyed in the historical narratives as an introduction to the law.
It is birth, not confession, that imposes on the Jew the obligation to work and strive for the eternal verities of Israel, for the preservation and propagation of which he has been chosen by the God of history.
They are eternal, spiritual verities of human nature, and record, not only the history of the human race, its mutations and transmutations, but of the individual man and the suffering and delusive joys of his material life.
Old laws may pass away, new laws may come, but the eternal verities on which all manifestations of Truth and Beauty are based can never cease to be.
To this belongs the mind of creative genius that can formulate in tones the universal passions, the eternal verities of the soul.
These Rationes or Verities of things are intelligible.
And these we invent and propose unto acuter enquirers, nauseating crambe verities and questions over-queried.
Lastly, As there are many Relations whereto we cannot assent, and make some doubt thereof, so there are divers others whose verities we fear, and heartily wish there were no truth therein.
Christianity, and even unto humanity; whose veritiesnot only, but whose relations honest minds do deprecate.
Do not seek to escape the comparison by insinuating that I despise study, or by pointing out that the eternalverities are beyond dailiness.
And if the verities are good for eternity they ought to be good for a day.
These verities of our religion have their foundation in the teachings of our Great Redeemer himself, who is the very embodiment of all Truth.
Our Church of the future as well as our Church of the present will take care that no new dogmas of exotic growth will deprive it of those eternal verities which constitute the fundamentals of our Christian faith.
How comes it there unless there be the verities above?
All compounds will be dissolved again, but the verities which determine all combinations and separations as laws of nature endure for ever and aye.
Eternal verities dominate the formation of worlds and constitute the cosmic order of natural laws.
Christian doctrine represents to them the stable, absolute truth, so far as it was revealed by the Incarnate Word, the eternal verities in their completeness and unity, so far as man is able to comprehend them.
The eternal verities cannot be whatever it pleases any one to say.
If you mean the eternal verities as a man's own nature and the occasion interpret them, yes, I have the highest.
The success of your efforts will assuredly depend upon the measure of unity within your group, and upon your firm resolve to uphold, in words as well as in deeds, those basic verities which the Teachings inculcate.
There are two verities which are beyond all dispute.
One might say to him, "In limiting your science you are mistaken, for it is not possible for two verities to run counter to each other.
There certainly are the verities; not one of them can possibly fall to the ground; yet these very verities are never quite in our experience.
Our life is ever cherishing what we are pleased to call its verities, some in religion and morals, some in politics, some in mathematics and science, some in the more general relations to nature, but what elusive things these verities are!
The romantic temper, in Pre-Raphaelite art, takes hold of the eternal verities of the Christian faith, and humanizes its whole cycle of history and legend in the atmosphere of the real and present world.
And in these great creations—revelations rather, and perceptions of the inmost verities of things, Rossetti attains the consummation of imaginative art—the crowning of romanticism with the purged inheritance of the classic ideal.
He is then in the Region of abstract Thought and sees the eternal verities which also Paul beheld in this, the third, heaven.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "verities" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.