Seasonable Sentence Examples

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  • The sermon was a very seasonable one, being about the harvest, and in it things temporal and spiritual were very happily blended.

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  • Christmas Day was quite seasonable, however, and it was quite clear and frosty.

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  • Part iv how gifts to agencies seasonable climate interesting managers may think.

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  • The word of God, when it hath gotten into the heart, it will furnish us with seasonable thoughts.

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  • Consider what a seasonable time you now have for this work.

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  • This seasonable supply set me up again as I had no provisions.

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  • I applied those seasonable words, Will ye also go away?

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  • And when a poor Christian hath desired, and prayed, and waited for deliverance many years, is it not then seasonable?

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  • Doughty adds that the Nejd highlands between Kasim and Mecca are watered yearly by seasonable rains, which at Taif are expected about the end of August and last commonly from four to six weeks.

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  • At its May session in 1742 the General Court of Massachusetts forbade itinerant preaching save with full consent from the resident pastor; in May 1743 the annual ministerial convention, by a small plurality, declared against "several errors in doctrine and disorders in practice which have of late obtained in various parts of the land," against lay preachers and disorderly revival meetings; in the same year Charles Chauncy, who disapproved of the revival, published Seasonable Thoughts on the State of Religion in New England; and in 1744-1745 Whitefield, upon his second tour in New England, found that the faculties of Harvard and Yale had officially "testified" and "declared" against him and that most pulpits were closed to him.

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  • His views were ably presented in his sermon Enthusiasm and in his Seasonable Thoughts on the State of Religion in New England (1743), written in answer to Jonathan Edwards's Some Thoughts Concerning the Present Revival of Religion in New England (1742).

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  • From the Channel and Scilly Islands, vegetables, especially seasonable vegetables, and also flowers which, owing to the peculiar climatic conditions of these islands, come early to perfection, are imported to the London market.

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  • The district is rich in agricultural produce; in a seasonable year a manycoloured sheet of cultivation, almost without a break, covers the valley of the Purna.

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  • If we were left solely to the wordy wit of legislators in Congress for our guidance, uncorrected by the seasonable experience and the effectual complaints of the people, America would not long retain her rank among the nations.

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