25 Metaphors for herein

'Herein is love, not that we loved God, but that he loved us, and gave his Son a ransom for sinners.'

Herein is the possibility of victory and also the possibility of defeat.

And herein is the woman's tragedy.

But all herein set down has been the merest November melancholy compared to the charnel-house of dead hopes and baffled purposes that tortured Elisha Boone.

The great subject of Knowledge is not ourself but "the Lord"; and herein is the great difference between the two teachings.

She possessed other characteristics too, but those herein mentioned are the only ones which stand out clearly after the lapse of nearly two centuries.

"Herein is a gift for Mr. Sidney Trove," said the note.

Herein the state of your ladyship's case is still the same, if you cannot with greater clearness and with less hesitation pronounce these latter words.

" "Learn of Me ... and ye shall find rest unto your souls;" herein is the secret of peace.

Herein is perfect justice, to speak the praise of good men: neither are desires for things alien the best for men to cherish: search first at home: a fitting glory for thy sweet song hast thou gotten there in deeds of ancient valour.

The principles herein stated are not mere theories, but they have the commendation of having stood the test of use.

Herein is the reason why I confidently state, that if the United States declare that a new intervention of Russia will be considered by your glorious republic a violation of the law of nations, that declaration will be respected, and Russia will not interfere.

Herein is the distinction between the genuine guest and the visitant.

It happens to lie so broad across the principles of international law, as to occupy not only the instinct of the people but also the calm reflection of your statesmen, conspicuous by mature wisdom and patriotism; and herein is the key, besides the generosity congenial to freemen, why the cause which I plead is honoured with so rapid a progress in public sentiment.

Herein is the significance of those various extensions of education, developing and spreading so widely to-day.

Ah, my friends, herein is the glory of God: and he who will consider the lilies of the field, how they grow, that man will see at last that the highest, and therefore the truest, notion of God is, not that the universe is continually going wrong, so that he has to interfere and right it: but that the universe is continually going right, because he hath given it a law which cannot be broken.

Herein was simplisme most bitterly condemned.

Herein are the great facts of his reign, and the proofs of his superior mind.

Herein is no Calvary, no Cross-symbolism, by whose miraculous power he is relieved of his infinite burden of sorrow, starting onward with hope and joy in his heart; nor does he ever find his Calvary until the deeps of his spiritual nature are broken up and flooded with celestial light, as he knocks reverently at the portals of heaven for communion with his Father who is in heaven.

Herein my father, happily, though with no definite intention other than of pleasing me, when he found he could do so without infringing any of my mother's rules, became my guide.

Herein is the very gospel of God, that Christ came not to condemn the world, but that the world, through Him, might be saved.

Herein is a great mystery, and one which I do not pretend to fathom.

At these words all present declared that "herein was the finger of God, and none dared to raise, in opposition to the king's saying, any objection.

" "Why 'tis so I've heard of late, Beltane, and herein is some small comfort; but Red Pertolepe is yet to slay" "Truly!" cried Beltane, clenching his fists, "and he marcheth on Winisfarne, to burn and hang" "Content you, my lord Beltane, Waldron of Brand lieth in Winisfarne, and I am here" "So doth my heart rejoice for thee, Benedict, thou right trusty and doughty friend.

XXII Herein is the story of the adventures of his Lordship's courier, known as Mme.

25 Metaphors for  herein