183 examples of instrumentalities in sentences

Yet some species of arbitrament between man and man is sure to establish itself; if it live not, as a part of freedom, in the bosom of each, then does it inevitably build itself into a Fate over their heads; and despotism, war, or similar brutal and violent instrumentalities of adjustment, supply in their way the demand that love and reason failed to meet.

Often am I asked, what are the instrumentalities for this my activity?

Through these instrumentalities the popular ideal may be elevated, the public mind may be trained to more logical and earnest thought, citizenship may be made more serious and intelligent, and finally a most helpful influence may be exerted on the academic institutions themselves.

God works by instrumentalities, and he has wonderfully thus far interposed in keeping evils that I feared in abeyance.

Within three days thereafter, with no other instrumentalities than what were suggested by Mr. Sidney's expertness in deciphering character in handwriting and his proficiency as a physiognomist, the result was reached and the object happily attained.

A particular kind of serviceall kinds; and a law requiring an abundant provision for the wants of an animal ministering to man in a certain way,a general principle of treatment covering all times, modes, and instrumentalities of service.

A particular kind of service, all kinds; and a law requiring an abundant provision for the wants of an animal ministering to man in a certain way,a general principle of treatment covering all times, modes, and instrumentalities of service.

A particular kind of service, all kinds; and a law requiring an abundant provision for the wants of an animal ministering to man in a certain way,a general principle of treatment covering all times, modes, and instrumentalities of service.

He spoke of the various instrumentalities which were now employed for the conversion of the world.

A particular kind of serviceall kinds; and a law requiring an abundant provision for the wants of an animal ministering to man in a certain way,a general principle of treatment covering all times, modes, and instrumentalities of service.

A particular kind of service, all kinds; and a law requiring an abundant provision for the wants of an animal ministering to man in a certain way,a general principle of treatment covering all times, modes, and instrumentalities of service.

A particular kind of service, all kinds; and a law requiring an abundant provision for the wants of an animal ministering to man in a certain way,a general principle of treatment covering all times, modes, and instrumentalities of service.

He spoke of the various instrumentalities which were now employed for the conversion of the world.

"It is of little matter what your theories are or what mine are; God, in His providence, is moving His church onward and moving it upward at the same time, adjusting it to new situations, fitting it to new conditions and to advancing civilization, requiring us to use the new instrumentalities he has placed in our hands for the purpose of saving the greatest number of human souls.

This Convention organized the American Anti-Slavery Society, proposing to make use of the common instrumentalities afforded by the Government and laws, for the abolition of slavery; at the same time, disavowing a design to use any other than peaceful and lawful measures.

Even if we could know in detail the successive steps that led to the establishment of this intercourse, which so quickly became "both semi-official and confidential," it could add nothing to the force of the principal fact that the conspiracy was in its earliest stages efficient in perverting the resources and instrumentalities of the Government of the United States to its destruction.

Henceforth disunionists, secessionists, nullifiers, and conspirators of every kind had but to combine under alleged State action, and through the instrumentalities of State Legislatures and State conventions cast off without let or hinderance their Federal obligations by resolves and ordinances.

He could, we say, do this; but such is not God's method of procedure; and we are therefore justified in believing, that to the various instrumentalities in operation is the salvation of man attributable: and if so, why should we deny that God can and does bless the labors of Sabbath-school teachers, and, through their instrumentality, render Sabbath-schools channels of salvation to many?

Wise distribution is the only way in which money can be made valuable in the world: it is only as a developing power, as an aid to the worker, and a creator of instrumentalities by which good objects can be accomplished, that it is desirable.

Man, in order to obtain instrumentalities and uses, blends his will and intelligence with a force that vigorously seeks to pursue its own separate free course; and while this resists him, it becomes his servant.

They controlled the clubs,and there was not a social company or political club that did not claim to have to do with the Government: they controlled the town-meetings,and these were the instrumentalities of rebellion: and the town-meetings controlled the legislature, and this controlled the Province.

He has invented an astonishing variety of games and well-studied movements,with the lightest and cheapest apparatus, balls, bags, rings, wands, wooden dumb-bells, small clubs, and other instrumentalities,which are all gracefully and effectually used by his classes, to the sound of music, and in a way to spare the weakest when lightly administered, or to fatigue the strongest when applied in force.

The Mormon Church not only offends the moral sense of manhood by sanctioning polygamy, but prevents the administration of justice through ordinary instrumentalities of law.

Various systems, based on similar principles, involving tape transmission and the production of dots and dashes on a receiving tape, have from time to time been devised, but have generally not succeeded in establishing any permanent usefulness in competition with more effective instrumentalities which have been perfected.

In this work he was ready to call to his aid such instrumentalities as gave the best promise of the desired result.

183 examples of  instrumentalities  in sentences