75 examples of sacredly in sentences

Joe knew how sacredly his father held his word of honor.

The rights which belong to us as a nation are not alone to be regarded, but those which pertain to every citizen in his individual capacity, at home and abroad, must be sacredly maintained.

It is with me an earnest and vital belief that as the Union has been the source, under Providence, of our prosperity to this time, so it is the surest pledge of a continuance of the blessings we have enjoyed, and which we are sacredly bound to transmit undiminished to our children.

"I am ill," she said,"better just now, but I feel that it will be weeks before I shall leave this place; it is good for me to be here, but this troubles me,I don't like to think that I must take care of it; will you guard it sacredly for me?and the letter of last night, add it to the others.

By the opposition to his thought of inert and defiant custom, the thinker is compelled to interrogate his consciousness more deeply and sacredly; and being cut off from that sympathy which has its foundation in similarity of temperaments and traditions, he must fall back with simpler abandonment upon the pure idea, and must seek responses from that absolute nature of man which the men of his time are not human enough to afford him.

He was sacredly bound, out of regard to the fitness of things, to admit Onesimus to full equality with himselfto treat him as a brother both in the Lord and as having fleshas a fellow man.

He was sacredly bound, out of regard to the fitness of things, to admit Onesimus to full equality with himselfto treat him as a brother both in the Lord and as having fleshas a fellow man.

Their names are with the Executive Committee of the American Anti-Slavery Society; but as the individuals would doubtless be murdered by the slaveholders, if they were published, the Committee feel sacredly bound to withhold them.

But the constitution which at any time exists till changed by an explicit and authentic act of the whole people is sacredly obligatory upon all.

; he meets too many faces to keep the one in constant and unchanging perpetuity sacredly before his thought.

She held her talent as a gift from God, and consecrated it sacredly to the enforcement and diffusion of His truth.

Any partition of it would break no end of sacredly humble household and family ties and work spiritual havoc incalculable.

If tales of fiction should themselves present, Too oft injurious to the mind of youth, Throw them aside; and sacredly intent On your improvement, follow after truth.

"On one occasion it happened, that I had no money about me but this piece, which I had so long and sacredly kept in remembrance of my friend.

He had sacredly preserved the chain and likeness; and it was the similarity between the latter and the budding young lady that caused the perplexity in his mind.

(When one looks at these town-site advertisements, one is tempted to think that member serious and wise who, about this time, offered a joint resolution in the Territorial Legislature, which read: "Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives, That not more than two thirds of the area of this Territory should be laid out in town-sites and territorial roads, the remaining one third to be sacredly reserved for agricultural use.")

Ruth is pretty nice about it; but she cannot keep it so sacredly fair and pure as Delia did for her.

Yes, he says to himself, he loves Agnes,loves her all-sacredly as her guardian angel does, who ever beholdeth the face of her Father in Heaven.

Originating with the Slave-holders, and sustained by the Slave-holders, this compact was sacredly respected by them for thirty-three years; it was respected until they had got out of it all the advantages they could, and until Freedom was about to reap her advantages,when they began to denounce it as unconstitutional and void.

The person to whom you were thus sacredly contracted is Sir Francis Mitchell; and now, in your father's name, and by your father's authority, he demands fulfilment of the solemn pledge.

But the constitution which at any time exists till changed by an explicit and authentic act of the whole people is sacredly obligatory upon all.

It seems to me very clear that this conclusion is equally erroneous and dangerous, as it would divert from the Treasury a fund sacredly pledged for the general purposes of the Government in the event of a rate of duty above 20 per cent being found necessary for an economical administration of the Government.

At peace with all the world, the personal liberty of the citizen sacredly maintained and his rights secured under political institutions deriving all their authority from the direct sanction of the people, with a soil fertile almost beyond example and a country blessed with every diversity of climate and production, what remains to be done in order to advance the happiness and prosperity of such a people?

Perhaps it is our reverence for the custom of hanging men that sacredly preserves the elder formas some, even, of the most zealous American spelling reformers still respect the u in Saviour.

Every marriage that she witnessed bound her more sacredly to him.

75 examples of  sacredly  in sentences