Which preposition to use with revival

of Occurrences 572%

Never before was there so deep, genuine, and widespread a Revival of Religion.

in Occurrences 40%

But the greatest revival of all times is even now upon us: it is a revival in the scientific circles of the race.

at Occurrences 19%

On 11 August, 1715, there was a revival at Lincoln's Inn Fields.

under Occurrences 9%

This low standard of morals emphasizes the importance of the great Methodist revival under Whitefield and Wesley, which began in the second quarter of the eighteenth century.

from Occurrences 4%

And all of happiness was ours Shall find remembrance 'mid the flowers, Shall take revival from the flowers And by the flowers be crown'd.

with Occurrences 2%

She went to the Thursday-evening conference, discussed the revival with Deacon Snow, and locked herself into her room one night to put the lamp on the bureau before the glass and shake her soft hair down about her colorless, inexpectant face, to see if it were not turning gray.

among Occurrences 2%

In 1829, after seven years' labor, he witnessed a revival among the citizens of that town, which appeared to be his crowning labor, and it had the effect to renovate the place, and for many years to drive vice and disorder, if not entirely away, into holes and corners, where they avoided the light.

by Occurrences 2%

It is seriously proposed to attempt this revival by aid of whaleback steamers, and if the project is carried out, the success which will attend the effort is likely to agreeably surprise even the most enthusiastic among those who are now advocating it.

than Occurrences 2%

No one has much less sympathy with the direction of the tractarian revival than the present writer, in whose Oxford days the star of Newman had set, and the sun of Mill had risen in its stead.

to Occurrences 2%

Since Thomas Shillitoe and I visited Eidinghausen, there has been a remarkable revival to a sense of religion; a number come together in a sort of society every First-day afternoon, to read, sing, and pray for the edification one of another.

about Occurrences 2%

It is hoped that such facts as these, even though very briefly stated, may convey broadly a correct impression of the magnitude of African exploration, since its revival about the time that Livingstone died.

on Occurrences 2%

Can we hope for its revival on a basis of modern democracy, modern nationality, and modern educated public opinion?

for Occurrences 1%

It is exceedingly desirable that it should be extinguished altogether; and to facilitate that consummation I recommend to Congress the revival for one year more of the act of 18th May, 1824, with such provisional modification as may be necessary to guard the public interests against fraudulent practices in the resale of the relinquished land.

through Occurrences 1%

Poland was virtually given up to Russia through the defeat of Charles XII., just as, a century later, she failed of revival through the defeat of Napoleon I. in his Russian expedition.

during Occurrences 1%

He also had a good revival during the year.

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