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Example sentences for "reconciling"

Lexicographically close words:
reconciler; reconcilers; reconciles; reconciliation; reconciliations; recondite; reconduct; reconducted; reconnaisance; reconnaissance
  1. No lapse of reconciling time, no extent of comparative indulgence, could break her in to resignation, submission, or toleration of even partial restraint.

  2. Mason conceived the ambition of reconciling modern drama with ancient forms by strict observance of the unities and the restoration of the chorus.

  3. For if the casting away of them is the reconciling of the world, what shall the receiving of them be, but life from the dead?

  4. Uninterruptedly" we must count upon Him for this first and fundamental blessing; He is the Lord of Reconciling Love, whose blood cleanses from all sin, and makes peace between earth and Heaven for ever.

  5. If the casting away of them is the reconciling of the world, what shall the receiving of them be, but life from the dead?

  6. You cannot suppose, at least I cannot see how you can, that there is any force of proof in the words of my text, unless you come up to the full belief, 'God was in Christ reconciling the world to Himself.

  7. The law has not operated as smoothly as was hoped, and although its principle is undoubtedly correct, it may need amendments for the purpose of reconciling the people to its provisions.

  8. It is hoped that Congress will be able to devise some means of reconciling the difficulties which have thus been created, so as to do justice to all parties involved.

  9. God was in Christ reconciling the world unto himself, not reckoning unto them their trespasses"; Eph.

  10. The moral law is not a beneficent revelation, reconciling God and man.

  11. But whatever God did in condemning sin he did through Christ; "God was in Christ, reconciling the world unto himself" (2 Cor.

  12. God was in Christ reconciling the world unto himself").

  13. It gives us the only means of understanding the sufferings of Christ in the garden and on the cross, or of reconciling them with the divine justice.

  14. Before explaining this in detail, we would premise that we do not hold this or any future scheme of reconciling Genesis and geology to be a finality.

  15. It might have the effect of reconciling the pride of the United States to negotiation with the South, and might, in certain conjunctions, be usefully employed.

  16. In the meantime I should have great difficulty in reconciling myself to the idea of now and then giving a sort of blind vote, either for the sake of party, or from deference to friends however much I might value and esteem them.

  17. Finally, Hughes did not prove adept in reconciling the Progressives.

  18. The literature of this kind of natural history has also become very extensive, and there are few persons who do not at least know that there are methods of reconciling the cosmogony of Moses with that obtained from the study of nature.

  19. Irenæus certainly did not succeed in reconciling this proposition with his former assertion that the knowledge of God springs from love resting on revelation.

  20. But inasmuch as this view represents Christ not as performing a reconciling but a perfecting work, his acts are thrust more into the background; his work is contained in his constitution as the God-man.

  21. She found difficulty in reconciling it with his reputation for hard work and masterly skill in his profession.

  22. I at first feared that I should have great difficulty in reconciling myself to the change; and my reflections in Sarah's dark pocket were of the most gloomy cast.

  23. Until that reconciling word was uttered, there had been a shadow of distrust on the baby's face, as if treachery might be in the wind.

  24. From such dreadful offences, all readers are glad to hurry away; yet in one respect this awful impeachment has a reconciling effect.

  25. Indemnity and oblivion, acts of, their probable effects as means of reconciling France to a monarchy, iv.

  26. Acts of indemnity and oblivion, probable effects of, as a means of reconciling France to a monarchy, iv.

  27. There remains too the difficulty of reconciling Conservative and Ideal Justice.

  28. This interpretation suggests a possible way of reconciling the premillenarian and postmillenarian theories, without sacrificing any of the truth in either of them.

  29. God was in Christ reconciling the world unto himself, not reckoning unto them their trespasses.

  30. Luther, and those who felt with him, found no difficulty in reconciling their efforts for the preservation of the observance against the will of Staupitz, with due submission to him as their Superior.

  31. I cannot see any mode of reconciling such parties as these.

  32. He publicly sent the earl of Castelmaine ambassador extraordinary to Rome, in order to express his obeisance to the pope, and to make advances for reconciling his kingdoms, in form, to the Catholic communion.

  33. Such a spirit of tolerance will grow and eventually lead to a better understanding; perhaps a general reconciling of differences.


  34. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "reconciling" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.