In a moment his face changed as he said without hesitation, 'I will accept Jesus as my Saviour now.
I will accept of no forced confidences, sir," said the Judge, waving his hand haughtily.
I will accept none of these as alleviations, sir; her blandishments cannot blind the Court.
I will accept it," replied Madame von Arnim, "although I consider it very impolitic.
I will accept it with pleasure," said Oswald Schwelm, heartily grasping Hoelzel's proffered hand.
Give suffrage to all men and women of mature age and sound mind, and we will accept it as the basis of State and National reconstruction.
Say not: God will have respect to the multitude of my gifts, and when I offer to the most high God, he will accept my offerings.
He will accept of the sacrifice that shall be offered in every place among the Gentiles.
I will accept of you for an odour of sweetness, when I shall have brought you out from the people, and shall have gathered you out of the lands into which you are scattered, and I will be sanctified in you in the sight of the nations.
Certainly they would say, we will accept of grace on any terms in the world, and thank you too, though it cost life and limbs to boot; we will spare no cost nor charge, if mercy may be had.
Tirant replied: "Sire, I give you infinite thanks for doing me such a great honor, but I will accept it only if I can give the title in turn to Diafebus, my closest relative.
If you give it to me, I will accept it and wear it in your honor and service.
That it will accept of no sorrow, no repentance, no satisfaction, as from thee.
He will accept of the will for the deed, because he knows that sin will make our best performances imperfect (II Cor 8:12).
Sokrates now proceeds to ask Protarchus, whether he will accept a life of full and all-comprehensive intelligence purely and simply, without any taste either of pleasure or pain.
Side-note: Second Question--Whether he will accept a life of Intelligence purely without any pleasure or pain?
The old man said, "My son has reminded me that you are an artist also, and so I will accept what I should have otherwise refused.
My opinion is, that a second offer will be made to Pitt, and that he will accept.
Time may do more than argument, and desirous as I am for the concurrence of your opinion upon public questions, continue me in the possession of your private friendship, and I will accept that as an auspicious omen.
Often times there is no need to take up specific questions as for example about future punishment until the inquirer has first settled the matter whether he will accept Christ as his Saviour.
If one says this, ask him if he will accept Christ in God’s time if you will show him when God’s time is.
If you show that he is, I will accept Him as my Saviour and confess Him before the world.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "will accept" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.