10714 examples of teaches in sentences

My story teaches (every tale should bear A fitting moral) that the wise may find In trifles light as atoms in the air, Some useful lesson to enrich the mind, Some truth designed to profit or to please, As Israel's king learned wisdom from the bees!

Scholia on the Cratylus, "Not every genus of the gods has an appellation; for with respect to the first Deity, who is beyond all things, Parmenides teaches us that he is ineffable; and the first genera of the intelligible gods, who are united to the one, and are called occult, have much of the unknown and ineffable.

In the next place, following Proclus and Olympiodorus as our guides, let us consider the mode according to which Plato teaches us mystic conceptions of divine natures: for he appears not to have pursued every where the same mode of doctrine about these; but sometimes according to a divinely inspired energy, and at other times dialectically, he evolves the truth concerning them.

The physiology of the internal secretions teaches that human nature does change and can be changed.

He knows that Tommy, if he speculates at all upon his latter end, does so in the pagan spirit, the spirit that teaches men that there is a special heaven for soldiers who are killed in war, that the manner of their dying will give them absolution for their sins.

I do not believe that the Gita teaches violence for doing good.

His life, if it teaches us anything whatsoever, teaches one supreme lesson: that if we want to do anything whatsoever for our country we can do so not by speeches, however grand, eloquent and convincing they may be, but only by sacrifice at the back of every act of our life.

His life, if it teaches us anything whatsoever, teaches one supreme lesson: that if we want to do anything whatsoever for our country we can do so not by speeches, however grand, eloquent and convincing they may be, but only by sacrifice at the back of every act of our life.

The chief thing she teaches us is the beauty and blessedness of returning good for evil.

" "Also," said Dwight, "it teaches Monona a life of thoughtfulness for others.

{23} Criticism is twofold: that which teaches us what we are to choose, and that which teaches us what to avoid.

{23} Criticism is twofold: that which teaches us what we are to choose, and that which teaches us what to avoid.

Young man, war teaches us all the wholesome lesson that impossibilities are impossible to be done.

" "My profession teaches me," said John, "that there are as many different points of view as there are parties to a case.

"One thingquite otheram I much more likely to forget; but for this have I sworn, that which my heart teaches me for noble will I do, and she whom I love will I wedor none other.

And likewise, the prophet teaches us, Isaiah xlii.

Besides, he teaches the school.

He gives us, with a wealth of detail, a description of what constitutes a real book; he looks into the meaning of words, and teaches us how to read, using a selection from Milton's Lycidas as an illustration.

History may not be a very practical study, but it teaches some useful lessons, one of which is that nothing is accidental, and that if men move in a given direction, they do so in obedience to an impulsion as automatic as is the impulsion of gravitation.

Doubtless, also, there is the inertia incident to long tradition, but I suspect that the resistance is rather due to a subtle and, as yet, nearly unconscious instinct, which teaches the numerical majority, who are inimical to capital, that the shortest and easiest way for them to acquire autocratic authority is to obtain an absolute mastery over those political tribunals which we call courts.

Nearly allied to this is, "Pray remember poor Guy Faux;" which not only teaches children the art of begging, but is frequently the means of their becoming dishonest, for I have known children break down fences, and water-spouts, and, in short, any thing that they could lay their hands upon, in order to make a bonfire, to the great danger of the inhabitants near it, without producing one good effect.

It is only my purpose here to state, that the most likely human means to produce such an increase, is the establishment of infant schools;schools designed, particularly, for the cultivation of the affections,for preparing the heart to receive that wisdom which teaches us to love God supremely, and to love our neighbour as ourselves.

They will, besides, afford the teacher an opportunity of giving the children many useful lessons; for the more he teaches by things, and the less he teaches by signs, the better.

They will, besides, afford the teacher an opportunity of giving the children many useful lessons; for the more he teaches by things, and the less he teaches by signs, the better.

Yet Christianity expressly teaches us to love our neighbor as ourselves.

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