33 adverbs to describe how to subscribe

She also liberally subscribed towards the erection of the church.

And to such doctrines, Dr. Fisk eagerly aid earnestly subscribes.

The miseries resulting from the establishment of a republican system of government have been severely felt, and deeply deplored; and I am fully persuaded, that the subjects and tributaries of France will cordially subscribe to the following observation on republican freedom, advanced by a writer who had deeply studied the genius of republics: "Di tutte le fervitu dure, quella e durissima, che ti sottomette ad una republica;

In Ireland, deterred no doubt by the harsh punishment of Emlyn, there was natural hesitation in avowing such latitude; but in 1721 a division began in Ulster between those who insisted on 'subscribing' the creed anew and those who opposed; and a few years later the 'non-subscribers,' being excluded from the Synod, formed a new Presbytery which in course of time became distinctly Unitarian.

No one, I suppose, imagines that the singular ecclesiastical revival which is now going on, is accompanied by any revival of real and reasoned belief; or that the opulent manufacturers who subscribe so generously for restored cathedral fabrics and the like, have been moved by the apologetics of Aids to Faith and the Christian Evidence Society.

In the following pamphlets, however, though we cannot honestly subscribe to their doctrines, we must admire the same powers of composition, the same play of imagination, the same keen sarcasm and indignant reproof, that embellish his other productions.

Mr. WINNINGTON spoke thus:Sir, I am always willing to hear petitions, when respectfully drawn up, and regularly subscribed, but can by no means discover that this is a real petition, for I have heard of no names affixed to it; it is, therefore, a request from nobody, and by rejecting it no man is refused.

And to such doctrines, Dr. Fisk eagerly and earnestly subscribes.

All the captives, the innocent as well as the guilty, gladly subscribed to the terms; for they found themselves in a temporary duresse which did not admit of any fair argument of the merits of the case, and there is no leveller so effectual as a common misfortune.

He was sorry he had subscribed so handsomely to the restoration of Stennynge Church.

He had "converted" her, I knew, but that she had subscribed whole-heartedly to that most cruel and ugly of his dogmasthis was new to me, and came with a certain shock as I heard it.

Simon Paulli relates some instances of the good effects of this purgative in dropsies: but cautions practitioners not to have recourse to it till after milder medicines have proved ineffectual; to which caution we heartily subscribe.

With the knowledge that a negotiation upon the subject had long been in progress and pledges given of its resumption at an early day, it was deemed expedient to await the result of that negotiation rather than to subscribe implicitly to terms the import of which was not clear and which the British authorities themselves in this hemisphere were not prepared to explain.

He rhymed, therefore, for the amusement and in honor of the polite circle of which Stanhope was the centre; the fashionable world subscribed magnificently for his volume of "Poems upon Several Occasions"; his tragedy, "The Earl of Essex," in the composition of which his patron is said to have shared, was universally applauded.

The influence of the priesthood, though still very great, is represented to be upon the decline; they have lately, however, shown their power, by retarding the progress of the building of the Protestant church, to which the Dowager Queen Adelaide so munificently subscribed.

In Malone's correspondence are complaints of the backwardness of the members of the Literary Club 'to pay the amounts nominally subscribed by them.'

"I, the undersigned, pastor of the First Church in Troubleton, having been led far from the truth by the absurdities of modern miracleism and spiritualism, and having seen the error of my ways, do penitently subscribe to the accompanying articles.

Personally I could not subscribe to this principle which was so destructive of the American theory of the proper relations between nations.

Permit me, in the meantime, to go half-way towards revealing my identity by adopting a pseudonym drawn from an immortal work, and subscribing myself prophetically yours (and the public's), TIPPOO TIP.

To this testimony of his Monthly Meeting, all who were accustomed to hear him will readily subscribe.

I have the honor to return the papers and subscribe myself, very respectfully, your obedient servant, GIDEON WELLES.

"There is the plat-form, and their hands, my lord, Each severally subscribed to the same.

In the mean time, I must beg leave to subscribe myself sincerely yours, JULIA GRANBY.

Treaties solemnly subscribed to in one generation become worthless as time passes and conditions change.

As I am an unfortunate Member of this distracted Society, you cannot expect a very regular Account of it; for which Reason, I hope you will pardon me that I so abruptly subscribe my self, Sir, Your most obedient, humble Servant, T. B. I forgot to tell you, that Albina, who has six Votaries in this Club, is one of your Readers.'

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