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Example sentences for "this truth"

  • If any reader of these pages be not fully established in the knowledge and hearty belief of this truth, let him prayerfully study 1 Corinthians xii.

  • How is a man most likely to affect his hearers by the presentation of this truth?

  • Humanity was only half ripe for this truth, and again the austere impulse reasserted itself in Calvinism, in Puritanism, in the Jesuits.

  • That keynote is given in this truth: that there is no moment so dull or so hard but one can ask himself, What is the best the situation allows?

  • The creed was accepted as the form of this truth, but the earnest men sought to know its truths experimentally,--to take home the full sense of them.

  • But he neglected the complement of this truth, and forgot the greatness of the beings on whom so great a duty could be laid.

  • Browning was aware of this truth in its application to man's moral nature.

  • This truth, namely, that the ideal knowledge is knowledge of reality, the most subjective philosopher cannot but acknowledge.

  • I have only to add here one remark in confirmation and illustration of this truth.

  • This truth of diminishing returns in agriculture was confused with the thought of historical diminishing returns.

  • In all life there is inequality, and the whole drama of human history as well as that of biologic evolution must be meaningless or illusory to the man who does not see this truth.

  • This truth, unrecognized for many centuries, is now seen to be fundamental to the whole problem of value.

  • The parable of the tares also giveth countenance to this truth: for though it be said the field is the world, yet it is said, the tares were sown even in the church.

  • But we will, in this manner, proceed no further, but take it for granted that the doctrine is good; wherefore I shall next inquire after what is contained in this truth.

  • But again; the benefit which we receive at the coming of the Holy Ghost doth more demonstrate this truth; hath Christ purchased sinners, and are they the price of his blood?

  • For this the world hates them; and Satan, who is an enemy to this truth, stirs up the world against them.

  • This truth-that Jesus is the Son of God, and our only Saviour-lies at the foundation of all their hope; and to get more and more acquainted with Him, is the grand object of their pursuits.

  • So great and so practical is this truth, that man is not only to believe it in his heart, but to express it in his life and conduct.

  • This truth is a remedy against spiritual pride, namely, that none should account himself better before God than others, though perhaps adorned with greater gifts, and endowments.

  • The divine justice is also engaged for the confirmation of this truth.

  • And Jesus said, I do not know that any teacher opens up this truth for me.

  • Who is the teacher who has opened up this truth to you?

  • And Jesus said, There is no loyal Jew who would not give his life to save this temple from disgrace; in this I acted simply as a loyal Jew, and you yourselves will bear me witness to this truth.

  • We will give later in this treatise striking testimonies of this truth.

  • I hope your own experience has by this time convinced you of this truth.

  • That you may be seriously convinced of this truth, and show it in your life and conversation, is the most sincere and ardent wish of, Yours.

  • This truth is evident, from the studied and elaborate dress of the ugliest women in the world.

  • I will give you a ridiculous instance enough of this truth, from my own experience.

  • And be convinced of this truth, that the best sense and reason in the world will be as unwelcome in a public assembly, without these ornaments, as they will in public companies, without the assistance of manners and politeness.

  • This truth: Whatever develops, be it into flower or tree or man, is from the beginning implicitly that which it has the power to become.

  • I have lived, sir, a long time; and the longer I live, the more convincing proofs I see of this truth, that GOD governs in the affairs of men.

  • The twin pillars Jachin and Boaz bear witness to this truth.

  • In support of this Truth he died, and by the living power of this Truth he rose again.

  • By losing sight of this truth we surround ourselves with limitations; we see only part of the self, and then we are surprised that the part fails to do the work of the whole.

  • Since every man finds evidence of this truth "in his own bosom," can it be imagined that "the framers of our constitution were strangers" to the same universal sentiment?

  • This truth is "founded as well on the nature of the government as on the words of the constitution.

  • Its decomposition furnishes us with a very convincing proof of this truth; which, you see, is confirmed more and more, by every new analysis we make of such substances.

  • For a convincing proof of this truth, take the remains of any vegetable matters, from which the Oil hath been so thoroughly expressed that they would yield no more; boil them in this manner, and you will obtain a great deal more Oil.

  • The combination we are now considering is another evidence of this truth.

  • The Father witnessed to this truth in an audible voice out of heaven, when Christ was baptized, (Mat.

  • Though all men confess with their tongues this to be a truth, yet it is not really believed, the deep inconsideration and slight apprehension of this truth, makes men boldly to walk, and violently to run on, to perdition.

  • And therefore we ought to lean the weight of our souls only to this truth of God, and build our faith only upon it, and square our practice only by it.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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