40 adverbs to describe how to root

It is a turning from a delight in sin, or an indifference to sin, or merely a moral aversion to it, to a deep-rooted hatred of every thought and act of sin, to penitence, and to an earnest desire to pattern after God. 4.

The deeply rooted economic crisis, which threatens and prepares new wars, the deeply rooted social crisis, which threatens and prepares fresh conflicts abroad, are nothing but the expression of a status animae or soul condition.

The court-centered diplomacies of the more firmly rooted monarchies steered all the great liberating movements of the nineteenth century into monarchical channels.

long will root readily in spring or summer.

The truth about Wagner, by Waverly Lewis Root and Philip Dutton Hurn.

It belongs to those weeds of the dunghill which, planted by "an enemy," his hand will assuredly "root up."

"So plenteously all weed-hidden roots.

USES OF THE JERUSALEM ARTICHOKE.This being a tuberous-rooted plant, with leafy stems from four to six feet high, it is alleged that its tops will afford as much fodder per acre as a crop of oats, or more, and its roots half as many tubers as an ordinary crop of potatoes.

The patriots had to choose between two alternatives,to be utterly rooted out, or to defend themselves on the Sabbath, and thus violate the letter of the Law.

Mr. Hunter found a large quantity of bulbous-rooted plants; they proved to be a liliaceous plant of the same species as those which we had before found upon Sims' Island, the islands of Flinders' Group on the eastern coast, and at Percy Island.

There is a long line of ruinous wall, and a shattered tower at one of the angles; the whole much ivy-grown,brimming over, indeed, with clustering ivy, which is rooted inside of the walls.

I was gittin' de stomach bottle fo' Gabehe eat some jelly root fo' supper and he's been powerful sickfrow his insides outI" "Leave your horses, boys.

Here and there he would have met a razor-backed hog lazily rooting his way along the principal thoroughfare; and more than once he would probably have had to disturb the slumbers of some yellow dog, dozing away the hours in the ardent sunshine, and reluctantly yielding up his place in the middle of the dusty road.

But all these lightly-rooted sentiments went down in the rush of her resentment, and she freed herself with a petulant movement.

Very likely his father has rooted up all home attachments by talking of removing Westward ever since the boy saw the light.

He would go after the thieves that had turned his own flesh and blood against him and root them all outshow them all up.

In digging up a tree, all the roots outside of a circle a few feet in diameter are cut off, and the tree is reset with its full head of branches.

It is not needful to state here the causes of such error; but the fact is indeed so, that precisely the distinctive root and leading force of any true man's work and way are the things denied him.

We see that the problems with which the middle ages in Europe were confronted and also that European ethics and metaphysics were identical with the Muhammedan system: we are moreover assured that the acceptance of Christian ideas by Islam can only have taken place in the East: and the conclusion is obvious that mediaeval Christianity was also primarily rooted in the East.

"2. Never suffer an exception to occur until the new habit is securely rooted.

No child under the age of fifteen should receive instruction in subjects which may possibly be the vehicle of serious error, such as philosophy, religion, or any other branch of knowledge where it is necessary to take large views; because wrong notions imbibed early can seldom be rooted out, and of all the intellectual faculties, judgment is the last to arrive at maturity.

One should be able not only to wait, but to wait strenuously, sternly, immovably, rooted in his repose like a mountain oak in the soil; for it may easily happen that the necessity of refraining shall be most imperative precisely when, the external pressure toward action is most vehement.

This question rooted him stockishly in a cold and deadly fear as if he had seen a snake before him.

Whatever shall I do?" Instead of speaking I turned quick and looked at the hogs, and there, sure enough, one of them had rooted open a portfolio and had hold of the corners of a colored picture, which, from where I sat, I could see was perfectly beautiful.

I went back to the outer side of the wall, and thence to the edge of the chasm, leaving Tonnison rooting systematically among the heap of stones and rubbish on the outer side.

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