Bible as the only religion of Protestants, writing its name upon banners, declaring that we are ready to die for it, we would indeed search into its treasures, because it testifies of Him in whom alone we can have life!
But as soon as thou art in a state of grace, all thy works wrought hence in thee, shall be made acceptable to God, through his only begotten Son, by whom alone we have access to his mercies.
By this cordial and unshaken faith, man wholly dedicates his heart to the Almighty, in whom alone he seeks his rest.
In religious things, to whom alone are we accountable?
To whom alone, then, is each one accountable in religious things?
I here renounce and despise all earthly ornaments for his sake, whom alone I see, whom alone I love, in whom alone I trust, and to whom alone I give all my affections.
I, to whom aloneof mortals you are bound, now and forever release you.
Did he not tremble at every air of heaven, lest it should waft the rumor of his infidelity to the chaste ears of her, whom alone he loved and honored?
But what cared I for beauty, that charmed all but him, whom alone I desired to fascinate?
Real and secure felicity is the peculiar possession of those who worship that God by whom alone it can be conferred.
And now, because it is not a goddess, but a gift of God, let it be obtained by prayer from Him, by whom alone it can be given, and the whole crowd of false gods vanishes.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "whom alone" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.