33 examples of rediscoveries in sentences

It was to be expected that scholars whose education had been largely rhetorical should carry over the vocabulary of rhetoric into what was on the rediscovery of the Poetics practically a new science.

In a paper on the "Rediscovery of the Unique," H.G. Wells emphasized the unique quality of the individual, and how, in spite of the cleverest devices of classification, living things ultimately escaped the classifying net by virtue of their tendency forever to vary.

But the rediscovery was to me a discovery, giving me plenary possession of the truths, not as traditional platitudes, but fresh from their source; and it seldom failed to place them in some new light, by which they were reconciled with, and seemed to confirm while they modified, the truths less generally known which lay in my early opinions, and in no essential part of which I at any time wavered.

The Hashim were renowned for generosity, and Mahomet's grandfather, Abd al Muttalib, was revered by the Kureisch, inhabitants of Mecca, as a just and honourable man, who had greatly increased their prosperity by his rediscovery of the holy well.

The rediscovery of the tomb of St. Oswyn in 1065, had gladdened the hearts of the monks, and forthwith the monastery was reared anew over the ashes of its former self.

First and most immediate in its influence on art and literature and thought, was the rediscovery of the ancient literatures.

In one way or another the rediscovery of Plato proved the most valuable part of the Renaissance's gift from Greece.

Then the present Hawaiians were isolated and forgotten for twenty-one generations until rediscovery by Captain Cook in 1778.

The main part of their work seems to be rediscovery of many facts which were noted but perhaps passed over too lightly in the Discoverybut it is certain that the lessons taught by the physiographical and ice features will now be thoroughly explained.

Shelters to Iceholes Time out of number one is coming across rediscoveries.

The gradual rediscovery of the remains of ancient art and literature which took place in the 15th century, and largely in Italy, worked an immense revolution in the mind of Europe.

The rediscovery of Jesus.

The rediscovery of John Wesley.

The rediscovery of John Wesley.

The great Galilean returns; a survey of the eclipse and rediscovery of Jesus' Gospel of the kingdom.

LINK, CAROLINE W. The rediscovery of man.

SEE Link, Henry C. LINK, HENRY C. The rediscovery of man.

The rediscovery of Jesus.

The Rediscovery of morals.

This rediscovery and assertion of the mystical element in religion gave rise to a great deal of writing, much of it very interesting to the student of religious thought.

There was a rediscovery of the truth, that salvation is not by ritual or works, but by faith in Jesus as our Saviour.

DU CANGE, CHARLES, one of the most erudite of French scholars, born at Amiens, and educated among the Jesuits; wrote on language, law, archæology, and history; devoted himself much to the study of the Middle Ages; contributed to the rediscovery of old French literature, and wrote a history of the Latin empire; his greatest works are his Glossaries of the Latin and Greek of the Middle Ages (1614-1688).

The Rediscovery of the Bible.

INTRODUCTION THE REDISCOVERY OF THE BIBLE

The joy and inspiration of the Protestant Reformers was the rediscovery and popular interpretation of the Bible.

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