4426 examples of rejoices in sentences

Bone rejoices in showing off the wonders of the place to them, in matching Coly's shiny sides against the "Government beastesses," in talking of the giant red beets, or crumpled green cauliflower, breaking the rich garden-mould.

And then, as I walked away, he shouted after me, with a sort of sad smile, "It's a poor heart at never rejoices, maister.

He that touches the hem of Christ's robe, and masters his mortal belief, animality and hate, rejoices in the proof of healing,in a sweet and certain sense that God is Love.

It led to the ruin of Napoleon, as well as of Caesar; it creates innumerable enemies, even in the most retired village; it separates and alienates families; and when the punishment for it comes, everybody rejoices.

She rejoices in her present agreeable prospects.

He who usurps my place on earth,my place, I say,ay, mine,which before God is now vacant,has converted the city in which my dust lies buried into a common-sewer of filth and blood; so that the fiend who fell from hence rejoices himself down there.

Her name is Mrs. Murray, and she is going to India to rejoin her husband, who rejoices in the name of Albert.

" One almost rejoices to read such an answer to the fulsome language which drew it out.

Devarges have made a match of it, and society rejoices to think it has now heard the last of the late monsieur and his patriotic sufferings.

Hence the morose man, to whom everything is an occasion of ill-humor, is nowhere welcome, and the man of cheerful disposition, who rejoices in each little event and whose good spirits are contagious, everywhere.

A heart that loves the Saviour, and rejoices in God as its Sovereign, reflects back in calmness the perfect view of his character, which it finds in his Word.

And just as perfect and clear, and free from confusion and perplexity, is the reflection of God's character, and of the truths of his Word, from the quietness of the heart that loves the Saviour, and rejoices in his supreme and sovereign glory.

One of the half-ruinous towers remaining is called the Lion Tower, from the sculptured lion on its walls; while another rejoices in the curious name of Cradyfargus.

Having passed this ordeal, you take your first drive in the national vehicle of the island, which rejoices in the appellation of a "Volante," a name given it, I suppose, in bitter sarcasm; a "Tortugante" would have been far more appropriate, inasmuch as the pace resembles that of a tortoise far more than that of a bird.

The inn at Williamsburg is a miserable building, but it is kept by as kind-hearted, jolly old John-Bull-looking landlord as ever was seen, and who rejoices in the name of Uncle Ben.

You must rejoice in doing the same work that He rejoices in, and then His joy and yours will be the same; then you will enter into His joy, and He will enter into yours; then, as St. John says, you will dwell in Christ, and Christ in you, because you love the brethren; and you will hear through all eternity the blessed words, 'Inasmuch as ye did it unto one of the least of these little ones, ye did it unto Me.' SERMON XXI.

And his appeal was successful: they took it just as it was meant; and he rejoices in the thought that they did so.

Long mayst thou live, the sound to hear Which most thy heart rejoices, Of children's laughter ringing clear, And children's merry voices, Until for thee an angel-hand Draws back the veil of Wonderland.

And I think our King, your King Jesus, rejoices over us when He has made us able (ver. 14) to offer ourselves willingly to Him.

"And He can do all this for me, Because in sorrow, on the tree, He once for sinners hung; And, having washed their sin away, He now rejoices, day by day, To cleanse His little one." 10.

Shadwell, an acute observer of nature, in one of his comedies describes a formal coxcomb of this class, who courts his mistress out of the "Grand Cyrus," and rejoices in an opportunity of showing, that his passion could subsist in despite of her scorn.

He always rejoices to give hospitality to strangers upon the road.

No more for me such pleasures thrilling, All that rejoices, that has life, All that exults,brings but despondence To one past passion as past strife, All is but prose to such as he, Wearied unto satiety.

Well, it's a poor heart that never rejoices.

Soup rejoices the stomach, and disposes it to receive and digest other food.

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