24 examples of remembrancers in sentences

Faithful remembrancer of one so dear, O welcome guest, though unexpected here!

They see the prints, even when they are not thinking of them; and so they have before their eyes a continual remembrancer of something better and more beautiful than what they are apt to find in their own daily life and thoughts.

I rather prefer the common editions of Rowe and Tonson, without notes, and with plates, which, being so execrably bad, serve as maps, or modest remembrancers, to the text; and without pretending to any supposable emulation with it, are so much better than the Shakspeare gallery engravings, which did.

His Hallelujah, or Britain's Second Remembrancer, from which I have been quoting, is well worth possessing, and can be procured without difficulty.

Away from the sacred tree, in a country the wasps of which were not so large or formidable, they would require a remembrancer of the wasp-king; and they would make onea wasp of wood, or what not.

How had she dug these gloomy gems out of Donne, Ford, Webster, and set them here among loose songs and loose epigrams from Wit's Remembrancer and the like?

But should not remembrancers be thrown in the way of sinners, and the voice of warning sound through every street and every wilderness?

"Christian Remembrancer.

These are the lights and shadows of life, merrily dancing or gravely stealing over the dial; remembrancers of the pastteachers of the presentprophets of the future hours.

carriages drawing up and setting down; sheriffs, and chaplains, mace bearers, train bearers, sword bearers, water bailiffs, remembrancers, Mr. Common Hunt, the town clerk, and the deputy town clerk, all bustling aboutthe bells ringingand I late, with a hole in my inexpressibles!

(a) He is the Spirit of truth, the Divine Remembrancer: "He shall guide you into all the truth;" "He shall take of Mine, and shall declare it unto you;" "He shall teach you all things, and bring to your remembrance all that I said unto you."

And all through the varied history of the Church's long past, that same Divine Remembrancer has been at work, calling us through the lips of an Augustine, a Luther, or a Wesley, into the fullness of the inheritance of truth which is ours in Christ Jesus.

The mention of the name of the Rousbys, here on the Patuxent River, was a sudden and vivid remembrancer to me of the old story of Talbot, and gave new encouragement to an almost abandoned hope of solving this mystery.

The first week or so, Hiram simply tolerated the pathetic remembrancer to human humility because he did not wish to chagrin his daughter.

LESSON III.ADJECTIVES "When he can be their Remembrancer and Advocate every Assises and Sessions."Right of Tythes, p. 244.

"When he can be their remembrancer and advocate at all assizes and sessions.

Christian Remembrancer, 52:445.

In the last number of the Christian Remembrancer, it is incorrectly attributed to Doddridge, who was the author of the other Christmas Hymn, "High let us swell our tuneful notes," frequently appended to Tate and Brady; as well as of the Sacramental Hymn, "My God and is Thy table spread?"

"Christian Remembrancer. 12mo., cloth, 2s.

A Citizen who is waked by one of these Criers, may regard him as a kind of Remembrancer, come to admonish him that it is time to return to the Circumstances he has overlooked all the Night-time, to leave off fancying himself what he is not, and prepare to act suitably to the Condition he is really placed in.

In an article in the Christian Remembrancer, January 1846 (p. 169), after speaking of the obvious reasons of Mr. Newman's influence, he proceeds: We inquire further, and we find that this influence has been of a peculiarly ethical and inward kind; that it has touched the deepest part of our minds, and that the great work on which it has been founded is a practical, religious onehis Sermons.

[104] Christian Remembrancer, vol.

It had its quarterly organ, the Christian Remembrancer, which had taken the place of the old British Critic in the autumn of 1844.

Compare Mozley's Reminiscences, ii. 1-3. Christian Remembrancer, January 1846, pp. 167, 168.

24 examples of  remembrancers  in sentences