Thou hast brought me hither against my will and parforce.
This is mywill and my want which may not be wroughten save by thine aid.
Sir, he said, I might not withsay mine uncle's will and commandment.
Of yourself you may learn, if you guide the wand by your own pride of will and desire; but in the hands of him who has learned not the art, the wand has its dangers.
I said half-aloud, "if a creature so beneath myself in constancy of will and completion of thought can wrest from Nature favours so marvellous, what could not be won from her by me, her patient persevering seeker?
Thus the sense of a robust individuality, strong alike in disciplined reason and animal vigour, habituated to aid others, needing no aid for itself, contributed to render me imperious in will and arrogant in opinion.
Especially will this method be adequate for the unregenerate, as the energizing power of Satan is working in him to cause him both to will and to do the purpose of Satan (Eph.
God is said to impart His wisdom and strength to the believer: "For it is God that worketh in you both to will and to do of his good pleasure.
The following passages reveal how directly He proposes to be the real power in the believer's life: "For it is God which worketh in you both to will and to do of his good pleasure" (Phil.
For God is present for him, not only in the order and beauty of nature, but in the world of will and thought.
At first, Will and I were against it for, of course, it was easy to see that she was trying to get away from something.
Will and I taught her all we knew, as she grew up.
Thus if there has been any excess in this--which has been done contrary to my will and orders--it must entirely cease in whatever shall be done during your term.
Of one thing I have a comforting certainty--that wherever we may go or stay, the decree which moves or fixes us will and must be the 'wisest virtuousest discreetest best!
He worketh in us to will and to do,' and yet we are apt to will and do without a transmission of the praise to Him.
It should train and refine senses, instincts, intellect, will and feeling; giving a world-view based on real facts and real values and encouraging active correspondence therewith.
So, in that rightful bringing-in of novelty which is the business of the fully living soul, the most powerful agent is love, understood as the controlling factor of behaviour, the sublimation and union of will and desire.
They receive a new birth, new life, and are called to work out their own salvation with fear and trembling, with this consolation, that God worketh in them both to will and to do of his good pleasure.
Lord, help me; hast thou not promised to work in me both 'to will and to do of thy good pleasure?
Work out your own salvation with fear and trembling, for it is God that worketh in you both to will and to do.
And in such a case as man's relations to God, indifference and forgetfulness cannot but rest upon divergence of will and contrast of character.
Side by side in man's strange nature, with his self-will and love of independence, lies an equally strong tendency to obey and follow any masterful voice that speaks loudly and with an assumption of authority.
The true idea of bondage is that of coercion of will and conscience, the dominance and tyranny of what has no right to rule.
All nature is directly the effect of God's will and power.
Fred, Will and I did that work, he and Kagig looking on.
He stood in front of Will and me, his strong yellow teeth gleaming between a black beard and mustache.
Will and I fell in love with the crowd, and engaged a room over the great arched entrance.
Fred, Will and I charged together round behind the newcomers' horses, in order to make sure of cutting off retreat as well as rescuing Maga.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "will and" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.