87 examples of two-fold in sentences

This influence was two-fold.

But the elective power is two-fold, and on this account is not able to effect all things; because, by it's inclinations to true and apparent good, it falls short of that nature which is prior to all things.

But all this is by no means wonderful, if we consider that two-fold ignorance is the disease of the many.

And what's in Prayer, but this two-fold force, To be fore-stalled ere

So with their intellect: it is to some extent of a two-fold character, and devoted partly to the ordinary affairs of every daythose matters of will which are common to them and the rest of mankind, and partly to their peculiar workthe pure and objective contemplation of existence.

That you do not consider the atom as four-fold instead of two-fold is your own fault.

The eighteenth century's conception of "humanity," the ideal of the truly human, found two-fold classic, artistic expression in Germany at the same time; in Lessing's Nathan the Wise and in Goethe's Iphigenia in Tauris, the former rationalistic, the latter broader, more subtle, mystical.

And never, on this glorious anniversary, so often and so deservedly celebrated by millions of free men, but which we are to-day for the first time called to celebratenever before, has the eye been able to survey the past with so much satisfaction, or the future with hopes and expectations so brilliant and so flattering; it is to us a day of two-fold joy.

But, in the wonderful ways of Providence, that disease, which came to him as a two-fold scourge, was probably the occasion of his subsequent excellence.

Literature has always a two-fold relation to life as it is lived.

It adds two-fold to the bitterness of such tyranny, that the tyrant is able to acquire a sort of exemption from the weakness of pity.

[Footnote 69: Marshall Hall, The Two-fold Slavery of the United States (London, 1854), p. 154.]

Our author thus, of two-fold fame exactor, Is doubly scouted,both as Bard, and Actor!

It is well to emphasize this two-fold aspect of the truth at a time when we are often tempted to define religion wholly in the terms of morality, and, while insisting on the duties which we owe to each other, to forget those which we owe to God.

" This two-fold note sounds through all Christ's teaching.

Lewisham's investigations were two-fold.

At the same time that the difficulty of satisfying this two-fold desire was painfully felt by me, I discovered therein more means and chances than I had at first foreseen of succeeding in making my young audience comprehend the history of France in its complication and its grandeur.

This he did in a two-fold mannerby binding it into a more strictly artistic form, and by treating every poem in such a way that its subject-matter readily broadened its individuality until it expressed a complete idea.

Surely it is an opportunity that carries the two-fold blessing.

A Jew and yet a Roman citizen, his education developed the two-fold sympathies of an Israelite of the dispersion.

He closed the Sermon with a two-fold advice or exhortation, to two sorts of persons.

The General Synod did, in 1840, abolish its own deligation form and the Subordinate Synods in violation of conventional law and Presbyterial order, and still continues to adhere to this two-fold breach of the brotherly covenant.

During the slender repast, Jocelyn, in reply to the inquiries of the Puritan, explained the two-fold motive of his coming to London; namely, the desire of taking vengeance on his father's enemies, and the hope of obtaining some honourable employment, such as a gentleman might accept.

The time when people take cold (and there are many ways of taking cold, besides a cold in the nose,) is when they first get up after the two-fold exhaustion of dressing and of having had the skin relaxed by many hours, perhaps days, in bed, and thereby rendered more incapable of re-action.

Colonies and monopoly!But there is a two-fold satisfaction in this clandestine traffic!

87 examples of  two-fold  in sentences