668 examples of prophesied in sentences

A year ago no one could have foreseen the fortune, nor have prophesied the possession of the room by another elderly couple.

Because I would not be faithful over a few things, I shall be tempted to be unfaithful over many things; and instead of entering into the joy of my Lord, I shall be in danger of the awful judgment pronounced on those who do evil that good may come, who shall say in that day, Lord, Lord, have we not prophesied in thy name?

But if by the world you mean the world of man, the society in which we livedare you compare a Christian and civilized country like England with that detestable Roman world, sunk in all abominable vices, against which St John and St Paul prophesied?

We'd be dead by that time," prophesied the Major.

prophesied Patsy, delightedly.

Perhaps Mr. Heatherbloom didn't really feel the pathos of the selection; at any rate, those tears Mr. Mackintosh had prophesied would be rolling down the cheeks of the listening multitude weren't forthcoming.

And Jimmy Barrows wrote home to Tom Lloyd the other day, "Royal is going to be a howling success, as I always prophesied; but what a time your uncle

Perhaps the time is approaching which has so often been prophesied, when religion will take her departure from European humanity, like a nurse which the child has outgrown: the child will now be given over to the instructions of a tutor.

It might be prophesied that for her the dark ending of a girlish dream would not be a life-long despair.

"'I have felt that all this would come, dear,' he said, 'and more than this too,' he added dreamily, 'we shall go on; this is only the outer gate of our lives,' "He prophesied more truly than he knew when he said thatmy dear blessed artist-souled martyr!

Having administered baptism Mochuda taking the infant's hand prophesied concerning the babe"This hand will be strong in battle and will win hostages and submission of the Clan Torna whose country lies in mid-Kerry from Sliabh Luachra

Concerning other persons, Mochuda prophesied various other things, all of them have come to pass.

III As Julien had prophesied, it was only a question of time when he would be surprised by his patroness in his true garb and estate.

"You won't be ashamed of yourself," prophesied the other, "if you do just as I say, quickly and naturally.

] more, not comely of aspect (as had been prophesied), practising [Mark 6.3.]

When he came from Picardy to Meaux, his old neighbors prophesied for him.

Removed to the distance of a prison from her sight, separated from her love by bolts and bars, and the wrath of tyranny and close-banded bigotry, he became a power, a hero, who moved her, as she recalled his sentence, and prophesied the morrow, to a feeling tears could not explain.

When years before she was left a widow, with two sons to support and educate, all her friends and neighbors prophesied that her health would prove unequal to either work, and agreed that it was very fortunate that she had a rich relation or two to help her.

He recalled that Mary had prophesied during their talk at the Saddle and Cycle that Paula would attribute to her the suggestionwhoever might make itthat an operatic career for John's wife was desirable and necessary for financial reasons.

Then came the seven men we have already mentioned as having made their abode around Magh Sgiath and as having prophesied concerning Declan.

Ministers were "gluttons for centralisation," and would, he prophesied, incur the usual fate of gluttons, acute indigestion.

He was young, very young, indeed, at the time of his great literary success, and his friends and neighbors prophesied great things for him.

"I prophesied quite a long time ago that we should have another raid, but nobody ever listens to what I say.

The wonder was in a fact of which they knew nothing: That the night before her marriage Flora had specifically, minutely prophesied this whole matter to her grandmother, whose only response was that same marveling note of nearly four years earlier "You are a genius!" LXXI SOLDIERS OF PEACE In March, 'Sixty-five, the Confederacy lay dying.

Then he recovered his voice, and went on as if dreaming: "It all came true what she prophesied.

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