Which preposition to use with deliverances

from Occurrences 163%

We released ourselves from the machine in a twinkling; and our first impulse was to fall on our knees, and return thanks for our safe deliverance from the many perils of the voyage.

of Occurrences 133%

It was extended to the universal calendar in 1683, on the occasion of the deliverance of Vienna from the Turks.

to Occurrences 23%

"I do not mind to have heard anything like it; it's as fine as Burns when he wished deliverance to onethat is prayed for in no kirk.

for Occurrences 18%

So was he possessed with the hope of a coming deliverance for the nations, that he spent many months in France during the Revolution.

in Occurrences 12%

"Surely," said she, "there is some secret reward, some unexpected deliverance in reserve, for filial simplicity.

by Occurrences 10%

ad dirigendos pedes nostros') is an address by Zachary to his own son, who was to take an important part in the scheme of the powerful salvation and deliverance by the Messiah.

on Occurrences 9%

He would gladly have encouraged these pagan deliverances on the part of the converted Prince, but the Colonel was scandalised, and Mac, although in his heart of hearts not ill-satisfied at the evidence of the skin-deep Christianity of a man delivered over to the corrupt teaching of the Jesuits, found in this last fact all the stronger reason for the instant organisation of a good Protestant prayer-meeting.

out Occurrences 8%

The Spaniard and the old savage had been with us about seven months, sharing in our labours, when, being unable to keep means of deliverance out of my thoughts, I gave them leave to go over in one of the canoes to the mainland, where some of the Spaniard's shipmates were cast away, giving them provisions sufficient for themselves and all the Spaniards, for eight days.

with Occurrences 6%

This is all they can do for you, you must work out your own deliverance with fear and trembling, and with the direction and blessing of God, you can do it.

at Occurrences 6%

The death of Havelock, following the story of the capture of Delhi, and told with the same breath that proclaimed the deliverance at Lucknow, was received in England with a universal sorrow that will never be forgotten so long as men are living who can recall the memory of the "Mutiny of Fifty-seven.

through Occurrences 4%

The Jews mourning under the Roman yoke prayed for deliverance through the house of David.

as Occurrences 3%

Nevertheless experience is not to be estimated at a low value; it is through it alone that we can assure ourselves of the reality of the objects of thought, while necessary truths guarantee only that a predicate must be ascribed to a subject (e.g., a circle), but make no deliverance as to whether this subject exists or not.]

within Occurrences 1%

The first two would multiply themselves to four, the four to eight, the eight to sixteen, till the number and breadth of these social highways would be such as to place deliverance within easy reach of all who desired it.

along Occurrences 1%

It is thought that Gautama, the great Buddha, whose effigy in the calm of contemplation is the noblest work of Indian art, fondly believed that all mankind would seek deliverance along the path he pointed out, and

among Occurrences 1%

Those of the young Faber were, almost exclusively, of playing the prince of help and deliverance among women and men.

like Occurrences 1%

Charles the Bad used his deliverance like a skilful workman; the very day after his arrival in Paris he mounted a platform set against the walls of St. Germain's abbey, and there, in the presence of more than ten thousand persons, burgesses and populace, he delivered a long speech, "seasoned with much venom," says a chronicler of the time.

near Occurrences 1%

She next looked round her with wildness and eagerness, as far as her eye could reach, to see if there were no protector, no deliverance near.

than Occurrences 1%

She saw no other deliverance than through fighting, and fighting bravely, and heroically, as the means of success.

under Occurrences 1%

And, if the position of man in his relation to the earth he inhabits is recognized and understood, there is no unreasonableness in a God-fearing man looking to God for help and deliverance under any and all circumstances, in all the vicissitudes of life.

unto Occurrences 1%

The Captivity "Now Naaman, captain of the host of the king of Syria, was a great man with his master, and honorable, because by him the Lord had given deliverance unto Syria: he was also a mighty man in valor, but he was a leper.

after Occurrences 1%

" But Louis XI.'s deliverance after his quasi-captivity at Peronne, and the new treaty he had concluded with Duke Charles, were and could be only a temporary break in the struggle between these two princes, destined as they were, both by character and position, to irremediable incompatibility.

Which preposition to use with  deliverances