67 examples of aaron's in sentences

My hair was as much astir as Aaron's had been one morning, not long before, and I truly believe there was as much of theology in it.

I am not an absorbent, and so I reflected Aaron's discomfort.

The walls of the chapel are all incrusted with gorgeous marbles and precious stones, from malachite, porphyry, lapis-lazuli, chalcedony, agate, to all the finer and more expensive gems which shone in Aaron's ephod.

"JehosophatMoses and Aaron's rod, my boy!

The king parted from St. Aaron's church, and returned to his palace for meat.

Aaron's self, the guardian gray Of the faith, at last gives way, Madness all his senses stealing; Prances in his high priest's coat Like a goat, Kettledrums and laughter pealing.

Twenty years ago Merman was a young man of promise, a conveyancer with a practice which had certainly budded, but, like Aaron's rod, seemed not destined to proceed further in that marvellous activity.

And hence one master-passion in the breast, Like Aaron's serpent, swallows up the rest.

It is true we have not, as an ancient people had, Urim and Thummimthose oraculous gems on Aaron's breastfrom which to take counsel, but we have the unchangeable and eternal principles of the moral law to guide us, and only so far as we walk by that guidance can we be permanently a great nation, or our people a happy people.

We feel a longing for fresh, green nature, and so in the shelter of our houses keep some little Aaron's rod, budding alike with promise and memory; or in some hyacinth or Dutchman's tulip we keep a prophecy of flowers, and start off some little John to run before, and with his half-gospel tell of some great Emmanuel, and signify to men that the kingdom of heavenly beauty is near at hand.

It is true, we have not, as an ancient people had, Urim and Thummimthose oraculous gems on Aaron's breastfrom which to take counsel, but we have the unchangeable and eternal principles of the moral law to guide us, and only so far as we walk by that guidance can we be permanently a great nation, or our people a happy people.

Hot Levites headed these; who pull'd before From the ark, which in the Judges' days they bore, 520 Resumed their cant, and with a zealous cry, Pursued their old beloved theocracy: Where Sanhedrim and priest enslaved the nation, And justified their spoils by inspiration: For who so fit to reign as Aaron's race, If once dominion they could found in grace?

Little Aaron's essay was printed as the centre-piece in Wilbram, Prescott & Co.'s page in the Bee; little Aaron invested his gold in thrift-stamps, and the tumult and the shouting died.

When God says anoint with oil, anoint, I don't care if it runs down his beard as it ran down Aaron's.

14.The English possessive case unquestionably originated in that form of the Saxon genitive which terminates in es, examples of which may be found in almost any specimen of the Saxon tongue: as, "On Herodes dagum,""In Herod's days;""Of Aarones dohtrum,""Of Aaron's daughters.

The same unselfish delight in her for her own sake came over him again when he shook hands with her in Aaron's parlor.

Thus, with his lieutenant's help, did Stroke manage to reach Aaron's house, making light of his mishap, assuring them cheerily that he should be all right to-morrow, and carefully avoiding Grizel's eye, though he wanted very much to know what she thought of him (and of herself) now.

Tommy had met him near Aaron's house, and invited him to come in and hear Elspeth singing.

It was not Aaron's good fortune to find Tommy.

More than once she got half-way to Aaron's house before she could turn; but she always did turn, with the words unspoken; never did Tommy hear her say them, but always that she was tranquil now.

In this the masonic tradition again agrees with the Jewish, for we find in the third chapter of the "Treatise on the Temple" written by the celebrated Maimonides, the following narrative "There was a stone in the Holy of Holies, on its west side, on which was placed the ark of the covenant, and before it the pot of manna and Aaron's rod.

If Aaron's toggery needed one portion of the spirit of wisdom from Jehovah, how many portions does the Empress Eugenie's best crinoline need? Really (said Fellowes, somewhat offended), such ridicule seems to me profane.

Schismatic branches put out their leaves at once, in an expiring effort; our Church has waited three centuries, and then blossoms like Aaron's rod, budding and blooming and yielding fruit, while the rest are dry.

Wild controversy then, which long had slept, Into the press from ruin'd cloisters leap'd; No longer by implicit faith we err, Whilst every man's his own interpreter; 150 No more conducted now by Aaron's rod, Lay-elders from their ends create their god.

The object was the beech-tree, under which Aaron's staff had been found and where the murder had probably been committed.

67 examples of  aaron's  in sentences