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Example sentences for "word and"

  • Now, I see there was something to be learned by our being pardoned by word and deed.

  • Now the substance of these laws this rebel has broken, not only in thought (which is not to be borne) but also in word and deed; which must therefore needs be intolerable.

  • So soon as the man overtook me, he was but a word and a blow, for down he knocked me, and laid me for dead.

  • St. Wereburge, both by word and example, conducted to God the souls committed to her care.

  • BY the fervent practices of the most perfect monastic discipline in one of the famous abbeys in Fifeshire, he qualified himself to become, by word and example, a guide and director to many chosen souls in the paths of evangelical perfection.

  • Boisil, not content continually to instruct and exhort his religious brethren by word and example, made frequent excursions into the villages to preach to the poor, and to bring straying souls into the paths of truth and of life.

  • There was at that time a certain monk, learned in heavenly things, graced in word and deed, a model follower of every monastic rule.

  • This then was the commandment of the Saviour; this the preaching of the Prophets and Apostles; in such wise do all the Saints, by word and deed, constrain us to enter the unerring road of virtue.

  • For he, the uncorrupt and truthful Judge, shall weigh everything in the balance of justice, every act, word and thought.

  • He may even want to destroy them utterly by word and deed, but this is prevented by civil, moral and ecclesiastical laws.

  • Word and is such as is its understanding of the Word, nn.

  • Word and by doctrine and preaching from it; there are besides all the laws on permission which are also laws of divine providence.

  • He may think as an atheist, deny God and blaspheme the sanctities of Word and church.

  • I swear to you, however, that you would hear it with delight were one to sing it in this circle correctly as to word and melody.

  • I give you my word and oath," Sachs assents, with a spice of wicked glee, "that I will never boast of that song being mine.

  • Thus this point is easy and clear if only the language is understood, that to hallow is the same as in our idiom to praise, magnify, and honor both in word and deed.

  • Next comes the world, which offends us in word and deed, and impels us to anger and impatience.

  • May I duly consider the weight of it, and so watch over my own conduct, in thought, word and action, that I may not be pulling down with one hand that which I may be endeavoring to build up with the other.

  • My impression is, that the most striking feature in his character was his childlike simplicity, both in word and conduct.

  • When the extravagancies of servants are not discountenanced and rebuked by their superiors, and the contrary taught them by word and life.

  • Then masters carry it rightly toward their servants, when they labour both in word and life to convince them that the things of God are the one thing necessary.

  • All their deeds and works, to a word and thought, are every one already recorded and enrolled in the books of the laws of heaven against that day.

  • Word and will of God, is also not done of faith; what is not done of faith is sin, and sin God abhors.

  • Grafton had a word and a smile for every one about the old place, but little else, being, as he said, but a younger son and a poor man.

  • I understood the beast, and spoke to him when he danced aside at a wagon with bells or a rattling load of coals, and checked him with a word and a light hand.

  • They offered me fifteen cents a word and promised to put my name on the cover in red, so I couldn't very well refuse.

  • True, at the "Quarreling Synod," 1820, the Henkels were charged with having served all religious parties with the Word and Sacrament.

  • The Lutheran Church is the Church of the pure Word and the unadulterated Sacraments.

  • Now, on my word and honour, a large wound is not at all nice.

  • On my word and---- I tell you that phlebotomy works wonders in such cases.

  • On my word and honour, what's a doctor good for if he can't even give you a paltry black draught, Elixirum Viennense?

  • On my word and honour, I am sorry they did not call me sooner!

  • I'll keep my word and yours, since that is what you want me to do.

  • She declined hers as unobtrusively as possible, just with a word and a faint shake of the head.

  • So if you really believe I'll keep my word and don't mind putting up the money for me, it's as good as settled.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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