12 examples of revivers in sentences

[820] 'In old Aberdeen stands the King's College, of which the first president was Hector Boece, or Boethius, who may be justly reverenced as one of the revivers of elegant learning.'

Here we have yet again a mystical thread running radiant athwart both warp and woof of our poetic web: the mystical thinker will ever be found the reviver of religious poetry; and although some of the seed had come from afar both in time and space, Byrom's verse is of indigenous growth.

The erection of a massive temple in Boston by Christian Scientists, at a cost of over $200,000, love offerings of the disciples of MARY BAKER EDDY, reviver of the ancient faith and author of the text-book from which, with the New Testament at the foundation, believers receive light, health, and strength, is evidence of the rapid growth of the new movement.

The "Segaire" (Mowers) and "Lou 9 Thermidor" made it plain, that, of the thirty names, that of the young printer would soon take a prominent place among the revivers of Southern letters.

Benignantly out from the cloud, Come the dews, the revivers of all! Avengingly out from the cloud Come the levin, the bolt, and the ball!

The reviver of gymnastics was PETER HENRY LING.

The stupidity, the perverse ill-nature, the resolute ignorance, the audacious and fanatical application of Scripture condemnations, the reckless judging without a desire to do justice, which he felt and complained of so bitterly when turned against himself, he had sanctioned and largely shared in when the same party which attacked him in the end attacked the earlier revivers of thoughtful and earnest religion.

AIMÉ, ST., archbishop of Sens, in France; d. 690; festival, 13th Sept. AIN, a French river, has its source in the Jura Mts., and falls into the Rhône; also a department of France between the Rhône and Savoy. AINMILLER, a native of Münich, the reviver of glass-painting in Germany (1807-1870).

DOULTON, SIR HENRY, the reviver of art pottery, born in Lambeth; knighted in the Jubilee year for his eminence in that department; b. 1820.

So lived and died Alfonso the Tenth, the father of Spanish literature, and the reviver of Spanish learning.

' 'Say what you will, I am convinced the man who is to awaken the drama must be a bold, trampling fellowno creeper into worm-holesno reviver evenhowever good.

But the truth is that Beddoes was not a 'creeper into worm-holes,' he was not even a 'reviver'; he was a reincarnation.

12 examples of  revivers  in sentences