233 adjectives to describe unions

In no Protestant hymnals do we find a warmer desire for a spiritual union with the Author of our salvation; in none do we see the aspiring soul seeking to climb to the regions of eternal love more than in her exultant melodies.

Prayer is an intimate union with God, but a soul resting in sin can have no intimate union with God; there can be no intimate union between light and darkness, between sanctity and sin, between good and evil; in a word, between Christ and Belial.

There are not many of your countrymen to whom I would confide such a trust, for I know the risk they run who make ill-assorted unions" "Ill-assorted unions, Mr. Effingham!"

After this, the widow and younger brother of Andrew came to Baatu, supplicating that they might not be deprived of the dukedom, upon which Baatu commanded them to be married according to the Tartar custom; and though both refused, as contrary to the religion and laws of Russia, they were compelled to this incestuous union.

Taking the "Angel of the House" as representing the earlier, and the "Odes" the later stage of the development which this theme received under his hands, it seems as though he passes from the idealization and apotheosis of married love to the conception of it as being in its highest form, not merely the richest symbol, but even the most efficacious sacrament of the mystical union between God and the soul.

"It was the desire of Savonarola that reason, religion, and liberty might meet in harmonious union, but he did not think a new system of religious doctrines was necessary.

The bishop became a great worldly potentate, and the strictest union was formed between the Church and State.

They also expressed the wish for a firm union of the constitutional thrones of Italy with one another with a view to insuring her independence; and they ordered the papal banners to be decorated with pennons of the Italian tricolor.

Burke said of Hussey, who was his friend and correspondent, that in his character he had made 'that very rare union of the enlightened statesman with the ecclesiastic.'

Quebec and Ontario were parted for good, notwithstanding the legislative union of fifty years later.

Let us not forget that they are bound by oath to remain faithful to perpetual union, and that there is not a federal officer in America who has not sworn to maintain this Union.

Meantime the government entered with zeal upon the construction of railways and the completion of the Cathedral of Cologne, which tended to a more permanent union of the North German States.

(In the Brooklyn standard union, June 17, 1925) Pub. abroad in Strand magazine, Jan. 1923, as "Awakening of Rollo Podmarsh"; illus. by J. H. Thorpe.

It can reach this end though an actual and earthly union is impossible.

The union that we want is not a patched up thing but a union of hearts based upon a definite recognition of the indubitable proposition that Swaraj for India must be an impossible dream without an indissoluble union between the Hindus and the Muslims of India.

I had ample opportunity then of appreciating the remarkable union of heart and head and soul which her character presented.

Beekman was made acquainted with the state of feeling that existed between his brother- in-law and Maud, and he advised an immediate union.

26.This morning I felt more sweet union with my God in spirit than for a long time; and a strong desire has arisen to live in closer communion with Jesus, the beloved of my soul, the only access to the Fatherthe only place of rest, safety, and true peace.

When her father comes to carry her to court, her rustic lover, Clermont, pleads so effectually that she consents to a secret union with him.

GROSSON, ELIZABETH GREY. Western union.

And when we have formed the blest union We'll firmly march on, one and all We'll sing when we meet in communion, And roll on the liberty ball, And roll on the liberty ball, dec. EMANCIPATION HYMN OF THE WEST INDIAN NEGROES.

Royce's alternative: either the complete disunion or the absolute union of things, 61. Bradley's dialectic difficulties with relations, 69.

We will drink to the earl's speedy union with Amabel.

Schiller brings the contrary impulses of the ego into ultimate harmonious union in artistic activity.

That is the cause which hath united us afresh; and, as we trow that ye doubt the soundness of our alliance and our fraternal union, we have resolved to bind ourselves afresh by this oath in your presence, being led thereto by no prompting of wicked covetousness, but only that we may secure our common advantage in case that, by your aid, God should cause us to obtain peace.

233 adjectives to describe  unions