761 examples of salutation in sentences

The prophet used the selfsame salutation to Azas.

These words are called the divine salutation.

Writers on liturgy reply that it is so placed because Christ frequently used the salutation Pax vobis, and the priest in public prayer holds the place of Christ, and as he, the priest, used this formula of salvation before the collect to obtain the spirit of prayer and the grace of God, he repeats it so that these gifts may be retained.

" In 1589 was published a tract with the following curious title "A Skeltonical salutation, Or condigne gratulation, And just vexation Of the Spanish nation; That in bravado Spent many a crusado In setting forth an Armado England to invado.

They could not even write letters of common salutation; and what little knowledge they had was extolled and exaggerated.

There is deep significance in the fact that the first time Christ used the salutation "Peace be unto you," was after His resurrection.

His caressing voice became plaintive; he bowed lower, gave the Chinese salutation of raising his clasped hands to the height of his face, and groaned: "Ah, Señor Simoun!

He starts at the encounter of a salutation as an assault, and beseeches you in choler to forbear your courtesy.

And he contented himself with a friendly salutation, a smile in which he forgave them their happiness.

When Sir Launcelot beheld her come thus gloriously into his room he rose and greeted her with a very profound salutation, for he was astonished beyond measure at beholding that shining vision.

Unto her Sir Launcelot made salutation, and she made salutation to him and asked him what cheer.

Unto her Sir Launcelot made salutation, and she made salutation to him and asked him what cheer.

He waited not for salutation, but strode across the hall of state, and fronted Marmion, as peer meets peer.

He had not proceeded twenty paces before a group of young gallants, who in earlier days had been the humblest of his satellites, brushed rudely by him, without acknowledging his courteous salutation.

Her salutation, though far from deficient in warmth, was a little more dignified than that which Plantagenet remembered; but still her presence reassured him, and while he pressed her hand with earnestness he contrived to murmur forth with pleasing emotion, his delight at again meeting her.

They approached each other without speaking, without a salutation.

And in the matter of precedence and the number of guns for ceremonial salutation, the Chief of Mewarlike other poor but proud noblesis treated rather according to his actual power than the cloudless blue of his blood.

When one monk met another, the salutation was limited to this simple expression"Brother, we must die."

And as he saw her, she recognised him and delighted him by the welcome she offered and the salutation she gave.

'Praise the Lord, I am glad to see you,' was her characteristic salutation.

The bishop's quiet salutation caused the man to turn partially around, and at the sight of his face the bishop started slightly and asked: "Whom have I the pleasure of addressing?" "Father!

Lo! a thousand voices are heard as one in salutation of Jerusalem.

The king awaited the princes in his chamber; behind him were ranged the Guises and the principal lords; not a word, not a salutation on their part.

The boy's confusion increased at this unexpected salutation, and he hung down his head at the threshold of the door.

That he repeated the salutation, and extended his hand as a token of unbroken friendship.

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