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Example sentences for "delivered from"

  • And if we pray to be delivered from all evil, then we must pray to be delivered from tyranny, which is a great evil.

  • And now, while he continues such, we must complain in prayer, not for his misgovernment only, but for that he governs, and desire to be delivered from him.

  • For by thee I shall be delivered from temptation; and through my God I shall go over a wall.

  • That by so doing he might be delivered from death; and for the sake of their old friendship with the man, they did him this courtesy.

  • The people shall be delivered from captivity.

  • Duc de Berry fell ill, he was thumbing his hat, like a child, before the King, relating all his grievances, and asking to be delivered from Madame la Duchesse de Berry.

  • Madame la Duchesse de Chartres, although well treated by Monsieur, was glad to be delivered from him; for he was a barrier betwixt her and the King, that left her at the mercy of her husband.

  • To be saved is to be delivered from guilt of sin that is by the law, as it is the ministration of death and condemnation; or, to be set free therefrom before God.

  • There is no way to be delivered from these, but by coming to Jesus Christ.

  • Genesis Chapter 19 Lot, entertaining Angels in his house, is delivered from Sodom, which is destroyed: his wife for looking back is turned into a statue of salt.

  • And on this account "He said that He would go into Galilee, that they might be delivered from fear of the Jews.

  • Consequently they did not need to be delivered from hell on Christ's descent thither.

  • Thus it is clear that penance, whereby man is delivered from sin, does not afford man any advance in the Divine worship, but restores him to his former state.

  • Further, God's justice required that Christ should satisfy by the Passion in order that man might be delivered from sin.

  • And it were good to know how Christ should be made use of as the Life, to the end the diseased soul may be delivered from this.

  • Who can endure to have fears torment him, and cares feed daily upon his heart, that may safely be delivered from it?

  • Cares, and fears, and unquietness of mind are such thorns and briers as nature cannot love or be content with: and you may be sure that you can no way be delivered from them, but by trusting upon God.

  • This showeth the malice of the tempter, and thy weakness; but, if thou hadst rather be delivered from it, it hindereth not thy acceptance with God.

  • That will is truly free which is delivered from bondage, and the burden of sin and evil.

  • Bring it into your lives, brethren; apply it to your estimate of yourselves, and your expectations from other people, and you will be delivered from a large part of the annoyances and the miseries of your present.

  • But it is not lawful to wish ill to anyone, indeed we are bound to pray that all may be delivered from evil.

  • Counsel is befitting the merciful, because the one remedy is to be delivered from evils so great, to pardon, and to give.

  • Again the last petition mentioned by Matthew, "Deliver us from evil," is omitted by Luke, so that each one may know himself to be delivered from evil if he be not led into temptation.

  • If it is wisdom whereby blessed are the peacemakers for they shall be called the children of God, let us pray to be delivered from evil: for if we be delivered we shall by that very fact become the free children of God.

  • Now he would bid her pray for him, that he might be delivered from hell.

  • Besides, the great things that he desired, were to be delivered from going to hell, and who would, willingly?

  • And is it not a mercy to be delivered from it?

  • So many pray against the sins which they would not be delivered from, or would not use the means that is necessary to their conquest and deliverance.


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