55 examples of unshakable in sentences

That resolve was unshaken and unshakable.

What was more, he cherished an unshakable confidence that the "Rev. Martin Luther Shenk" would be one of the leading ministers of his Conference within five years.

we call upon you to give expression to the working-classes' unshakable will for peace in mass meetings.

It was this which inspired the unshakable confidence which has endured from the first day of war.

Imprudent actions, useless and falsely-conceived sacrifices, damage in this moment not only the individual, but also our cause. "Comrades, we appeal to you to persevere in the unshakable confidence that the future belongs, in spite of all, to nation-binding Socialism, to justice and humanity.

Under the unshakable belief that Errington is guilty they have spent the last few months in unceasing labour to try and find further and stronger proofs of his guilt.

Such is his platform, simple as the Golden Rule, unshakable as the moral law.

The Prophet was outwardly undismayed; whatever fears preyed upon his inner mind, they were dominated by his unshakable belief in the protection and favour of Allah.

Its place has been taken by the idea of the king as father of his people, as the firm and unshakable pillar which alone supports and maintains the whole organisation of law and order, and consequently the rights of every man.

Again I have heard that when he saw that people were cool toward him he waited and delayed in order that they in the hope of his voluntarily resigning the empire might no adopt rebellious measures until he had secured an unshakable control of the government.

They were strung along the street next morning, boots mud-covered, mud-stained, intrenching shovels hanging to their belts, faces unshaven for weeks, just as they had come from the trenches; yet still patient and cheerful, with that unshakable Flemish good cheer.

That unshakable British coolness, part sheer pluck, part a sort of lack of imagination, perhaps, or at least of "nerves," left them as calm and casual as if they were but drilling on the turf of Hyde Park.

And with it persisted that almost equally unshakable sense of class, that touching confidence in one's superiors the young clerk's or mechanic's inborn conviction that whatever that smart, clean-cut, imperturbable young officer does and says must inevitably be rightat least, that if he is cool and serene you must, if the skies fall, be cool and serene too.

For the moment she felt overwhelmingly glad that Jack Fyfe was ironcool, unshakable.

I stand here firm and unshakable, and have inexhaustible money resources.

Rafael approached the brawlers, and by the dim lantern light recognized Cupidothe barbera sarcastic fellow, with curly side-whiskers and an aquiline nose, who took great pleasure in poking fun at the barbarous, unshakable faith of the illiterate peasants.

All that is necessarygranted, of course, the gift of literary expressionis sincerity, an unshakable faithfulness to yourself.

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Things unshakable.

And the crowd poured after him to shake his hand and tell him of their unshakable confidence in his honesty.

Louis, unshakable in his religious zeal, was wanting in clear ideas and fixed resolves as to the carrying out of his design; he inspired his associates with sympathy rather than exercised authority over them, and he made himself admired without making himself obeyed.

One day two heretics, taken at Castres, were brought before him; one of them was unshakable in his belief, the other expressed a readiness to turn convert: "Burn them both," said the count; "if this fellow mean what he says, the fire will serve for expiation of his sins, and, if he lie, he will suffer the penalty for his imposture."

[Sidenote:41] This proves that no one, even of those whose foundations seem unshakable, is sure of his position, but the exceeding prosperous, equally with the rest, are poised in the balance.

He had no conception of the struggles of a sceptical spirit; he had evidently never felt the pangs of doubt; his own faith was solid as a rock, firm, satisfied, unshakable; he would as soon have committed suicide as have doubted of the infallibility of the "Universal Church.

It has struggled and will struggle, with decision and constancy, without ever turning back or retrograding before the obstacles which may arise in its path, and with unshakable faith that it will obtain justice and fulfill the laws of Providence.

55 examples of  unshakable  in sentences