280 collocations for honored

" I began to perceive why the Marquis honored my father with his friendship.

I will say this for myself, for it is only the truth: I tried in all ways to do well and right, and honor my mother's memory and her teachings, and earn the happiness that had come to me, as best I could.

He taunted them with their inconsistency in honoring the man whom they had convicted of a base crime.

All kings honor thee.

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Now Judas celebrated the festival of the restoration of the sacrifices of the Temple for eight days, and omitted no sort of pleasures thereon; but he feasted them upon very rich and splendid sacrifices, and he honored God and delighted them by hymns and psalms.

He took great pains to make them understand, that only by imitating this example could they honor their relations to him as their Master; that thus only would they find themselves blessed.

" Are we to honor the Bible, which Prof. Stuart quaintly calls "the good old book," by turning away from "self-evident truths" to receive its instructions?

"Unbarred be all your gates, and opened wide, Till she who honors women shall come in!" Dante: Sonnet xx.

" The celebrated Patrick Henry of Virginia, in a letter, of Jan. 18, 1773, to Robert Pleasants, afterwards president of the Virginia Abolition Society, says: "Believe me, I shall honor the Quakers for their noble efforts to abolish slavery.

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For the example which they set to all people subjected to a despotic sway, and the sacrifices which they made, their descendants cherish their memories with gratitude, reverence their virtues, honor their deeds, and glory in their triumphs.

Looking from one to the other in surprise, she exclaimed, "Very sociable, upon my word; how long has your lordship honored my house with your presence, and have you taken the liberty to introduce yourself to Mrs. Wilson and Miss Moseley?" "Sociability and ease are the fashion of the day.

"That is no way to honor your son, Chief Edem," said Mary.

To me he seemed a dutiful child, fearing God and honoring his parent.

The great religious masters of the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries gathered around them crowds of scholars, who travelled with them from city to city, partaking in their commissions and executing their designs, especially of ex-voto pictures, multiplied in that age by the piety of noble families, to commemorate some special interposition of divine power in their behalf and to honor their patron saints.

Hitherto they have honored every draft that has been made upon them.

Why, I can't tell how I felt; even after God had answered my simple prayers, and honored my faith so many times, I was astonished at this.

While each owns and honors the individual, all are to own and honor the social of their nature.

I want to honor my Master, and bear witness to the truth.

Would this be to honor the Golden Rule, or obey the second great command of "their Master in heaven?"

The closing door; to honor retiring matron and patron.

While each owns and honors the individual, all are to own and honor the social of their nature.

Half a dozen of us, the better to gather courage, went down Duke of Gloucester Street arm in arm toward the governor's palace with its great lantern alight to honor the occasion, and mounted the steps together,our trifling over our toilets had made us late,and as we entered the high doorway, did our best to look as though a great assembly was an every-day event to us.

In these vehicles were shut up the men who had served and honored their country, and they were conveyed like three bands of criminals, some to the fortress of Mont Valerien, some to the prison Mazas in Paris, and the remainder to Vincennes.

280 collocations for  honored