1277 examples of pilgrimaged in sentences

Who hath seen Michael Angelo's thingsof us that never pilgrimaged to Romeand yet which of us disbelieves his greatness.

He will come to you seeking direction as to a proposed pilgrimage to Romebut you must not permit the journey for the Lord has assigned him to you; but let him remain with you a whole year."

In the meantime an angel visited Comghall and repeated to him what had been foretold him alreadythat there should come to him a young priest desirous for Christ's sake of pilgrimage beyond the seasthat Comghall should dissuade him and, instead, retain the stranger with him for a year at Bangor.

Earthly life was a pilgrimage to be performed and earthly intentions had no place with heavenly.

Surely so sad a reverse, might well claim sympathy; but there remaineth to him one consolation, and it cheers him in the house of his pilgrimage.

Child Harold's Pilgrimage, 1812-1817.

Whether in sickness or health, in prosperity or poverty, in mirth or sadness, (vicissitudes which form the common lot of mankind in their pilgrimage through this life;) the loveliness of this inestimable blessing will shine forth, like the sun on a misty morning, and preserve the even temperature of the mind.

It so happened that Alla at this same time was at Rome on a pilgrimage, and encountered his wife, who returned with him to Northumberland and lived in peace and happiness the rest of her life.

He disappears from the story, hand-in-hand with Miriam, bound, it would seem, upon a penitential pilgrimage, or to begin a new life in another hemisphere.

When Alia returned from Scotland, and discovered this act of cruelty, he put his mother to death; then going to Rome on a pilgrimage, met his wife and child, who had been brought there a little time previously.

no, we will even follow its course, draw this article to a close by wishing our readers, in the good old phrase, "a happy New Year and many of them;" and conclude with them, that Our pilgrimage here

Children were playing freely about while their mothers and fathers worked at the little affairs of a pilgrimage like that.

His trip to Italy on a pilgrimage to see the Pope was the one event that had disturbed the dreary course of his existence.

A pagan's pilgrimage.

He used to say he pilgrimaged not towards Calvary, but towards Bethlehem.

Yes, even long ago I wished, and to-day I am still on the way, though I have actually pilgrimaged to Jerusalem in Palestine.

Thoroughly imbued with the lofty sentiments expressed by him in our instructions, we set forth on our long pilgrimage to a country where we were to undertake a heavy task essentially different from that which had ever before fallen to the lot of any five citizens of the United States.

" In the next tableau it was "as an old bent man, worn-out and frail," that Sir Launfal came back from his weary pilgrimage.

KLONDIKE, a small section of Yukon, a territory in the extreme NW. of N. America, and a present-day centre of pilgrimage by gold-seekers since the recent discovery of the gold-fields there.

After him, I consider the twelve Imams as my guides; and my rite is this, that I say the five regulated prayers and I observe fasts, and I have likewise performed the pilgrimage, and from my wealth, I give the fifth in alms, and I am called a Musalman.

" "'When, after this, she asks thee all the particulars of thy complaint, tell her, "I am an inhabitant of Persia; I am come here from a great distance, both to perform a pilgrimage to the great idol, and in consequence of having heard of your justice.

In the course of every week, they go twice to the pagoda on a pilgrimage, and there they perform their worship; so they will all assemble there to-morrow, and I will carry thee with me."

I fell into female snares, and now the saying may be applied to me, 'Thou remainedst at home, and didst not go to pilgrimage; yet thy head was shaved, and thou art scoffed by all.'"

When Musalmans go on pilgrimage to Mecca, they shave their heads on their arrival there; the ridicule is, to have incurred the shaving without the merit of the pilgrimage.

When Musalmans go on pilgrimage to Mecca, they shave their heads on their arrival there; the ridicule is, to have incurred the shaving without the merit of the pilgrimage.

1277 examples of  pilgrimaged  in sentences