138 examples of beatitudes in sentences

I am a patient enough man, I believe, and I hope meek and lowly, but I saw suddenly that not all the beatitudes should be taken without reservation.

He begins His great discourse with a series of beatitudes.

"In pathetic dirges, in songs of jubilee, in outbursts of praise, in prophetic announcements, in the agonies of contrition, in bursts of adoration, in the beatitudes of holy bliss, in the enchanting calmness of Christian life," no one has ever surpassed David, so that he was called "the sweet singer of Israel.

Then they became worth seven hundred dollars, and half the law went; then, eight or nine hundred dollars, and there was no such thing as moral law; then, one thousand or twelve hundred dollars,and slavery became one of the Beatitudes."

But I will not tell how far the accommodation tended to realize our conceptions of those beatitudes.

The Yankee lingo is insoluble in poetry, and the accent would give a flavor of essence-pennyr'y'l to the very Beatitudes.

Over the archway of the entrance is an inscription in Persian characters which reads like a paraphrase of the beatitudes: "Only the Pure in Heart can Enter the Garden of God.

The reason why all delights from first to last are collected into this love, is on account of the superior excellence of its use, which is the propagation of the human race, and thence of the angelic heaven; and as this use was the chief end of creation, it follows that all the beatitudes, satisfactions, delights, pleasantnesses, and pleasures, which the Lord the Creator could possibly confer upon man, are collected into this his love.

The delights of conjugial love in their origins are felt as beatitudes, satisfactions, and happinesses, in their derivations as pleasantnesses and pleasures, and in their ultimates as superlative delights.

What beatitudes!

Aurore's new friends proved congenial to her, and the influence of their happy family-life dispersed, she says, her last dreams of the beatitudes of the convent.

He told himself now and again in a flush of gratitude that he was coming to owe her more than he had ever owed any woman; that where other men, moreor lessfortunate, were not denied the joy of possession, he, the disappointed one, was finding a true and loyal comradeship next best, if not quite equal to the beatitudes of passion.

The spirituality of Jesus Christ was a concrete realization of a great truth which He laid down in His own beatitudes.

The Beatitudes.

The beatitudes.

The beatitudes.

Les beatitudes.

The Beatitudes.

Marguerite Winslow (Plummer) Sheahan (C); 3Jan55; R141508. Beatitudes.

The Beatitudes.

Les beatitudes.

Les beatitudes.

The Beatitudes.

It would not be impossible to trace a relation between higher space thought and the other beatitudes also, but it will suffice simply to note the fact that the central and essential teaching of the Sermon on the Mount, "Let your light shine before men" is implicit in the conviction of every one who thinks on higher space: he must live openly.

That melancholywhich is an omen, tooleft me benumbed, adrift in a sort of pained contentment which alternately soothed and troubled, so that at moments I almost drowsed, and at moments I heard my heart stirring, as though in dull expectancy of beatitudes undreamed of.

138 examples of  beatitudes  in sentences