13657 examples of example in sentences

Look too, at Christ's example, what does he say of himself, "I came not to be ministered unto, but to minister."

Seventh, that slavery is contrary to the example and precepts of our holy and merciful Redeemer, and of his apostles.

All these Prophets and Apostles, Martyrs, and Reformers, might have lived and died in peace with all men, but following the example of their great pattern, "they despised the shame, endured the cross, and are now set down on the right hand of the throne of God," having received the glorious welcome of "well done good and faithful servants, enter ye into the joy of your Lord.

I have endeavoured to set before you the exceeding sinfulness of slavery, and to point you to the example of those noble women who have been raised up in the church to effect great revolutions, and to suffer for the truth's sake.

Look, too, at Christ's example, what does he say of himself, "I came not to be ministered unto, but to minister."

Seventh, that slavery is contrary to the example and precepts of our holy and merciful Redeemer, and of his apostles.

All these Prophets and Apostles, Martyrs, and Reformers, might have lived and died in peace with all men, but following the example of their great pattern, "they despised the shame, endured the cross, and are now set down on the right hand of the throne of God," having received the glorious welcome of "well done good and faithful servants, enter ye into the joy of your Lord.

Nature had given her a pretty, gentle dignity, and Philip Alston's cultured example had polished her manner.

Example: "The wise man is happy, when he gains his own approbation; the fool, when he recommends himself to the applause of those about him."

Commandments, the ten, how expressed as to forms of verb, by what points divided in books, example of, versified in iamb.

N. on Definitives, what, in Eng., and how to be classed example to show what is meant by Definitive word required before antecedent to restricted relative Degrees of comparison, see Comparison Deity, names of, use of capitals in in all languages, masc.; direct names of, do.. The sing.

Example, as used in teaching, meaning of Examples, use of capitals in Exception, noun, and except, verb, whether more properly followed by from or by to Exclamation, note of, (see Ecphoneme) Exclamation, nom.

For example an eBook of filename 10234 would be found at: https://www.gutenberg.org/1/0/2/3/10234 or filename 24689 would be found at: https://www.gutenberg.org/2/4/6/8/24689 An alternat

The Anglo-Saxon poetry, for example, had been rhythmical and alliterative.

In his anxiety to make his rendering close, and mindful, perhaps, of the warning in the Apocalypse, "If any man shall take away from the words of the book of this prophecy, God shall take away his part out of the book of life," Wiclif followed the Latin order of construction so literally as to make rather awkward English, translating, for example, Quib sibi vult hoc somnium?

He was now to teach all mankind by His example, how to suffer and to die.

By the constant allusions which are carried on in the New Testament to the sacrifices under the law, as pre-signifying a great atonement made by Christ, and by the strong expressions which are used in describing the effects of His death, the sacred writers show, as plainly as language allows, that there was an efficacy in His sufferings far beyond that of mere example and instruction.

Hardened thus through his infancy and childhood, both in body and mind, he becomes, under the exhortations and example of his father, a robber from his youth; attacks every stranger whom he is able to overcome; and plunders every valuable thing on which he can lay his hand.

The present, and that part of the past which is known to you by experience, has seen them multiplied beyond example.

Of his companions," he went on, "the horrible example is Edward J. Tainefriend and fellow martyr of James Rutlidge, Senior.

The horrible example, Mr. Edward Taine,boon companion of 'Lust,'is 'Materialism'.

In this formidable document, which seeks to prove that the seceders are a lot of ingrates, Oldfield is held up to the public as a sad example of depravity.

When Boccaccio wrote, the eclogue had not yet degenerated into the literary convention it became in the following century; and, though he was no doubt tempted to the use of the form by Vergilian tradition and the example of Petrarch, he must also have followed therein a natural inclination and no mere dictate of fashion.

Franco Sacchetti the novelist, for example, gives us a series of charming vignettes of country life and scenery, but always from the point of view of the town observer.

A far more important work in itself, but one which does not much concern us here, is Honoré d'Urfé's Astrée, an autobiographic compilation in which the fashionable pastoral romance found its most consummate example.

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