Everlasting Sentence Examples

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  • Composite plants, with everlasting flowers.

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  • Life will be an everlasting feast, a Sabbath without end.

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  • Pliny says that their wood was everlasting, and therefore images of the gods were made of it; he makes mention also of the oil of cedar, or cedrium, distilled from the wood, and used by the ancients for preserving their books from moths and damp; papyri anointed or rubbed with cedrium were on this account called ced ati libri.

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  • While most of the "Broad Churchmen" were influenced by ethical and emotional considerations in their repudiation of the dogma of everlasting torment, he was swayed by purely intellectual and theological arguments, and in questions of a more general liberty he often opposed the proposed Liberal theologians, though he as often took their side if he saw them hard pressed.

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  • The alpine vegetation on all these lofty mountains is of a mixed Cape and Abyssinian character - witch-hazels, senecios, lobelias, kniphofias, everlasting flowers, tree heaths and hypericums. The really tropical vegetation of Buganda is nearly identical with that of West Africa, but there is no oil-palm.

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  • Fairy tattoos are an everlasting and popular feminine design.

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  • Our eternal life; our songs and everlasting joy.

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  • Through this wound a man's real manhood and immortality flow out, and he bleeds to an everlasting death.

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  • The highest strains of the psalmists and the most fervent appeals of the prophets were progressively directed to the great end of praising and preaching the One true God, everlasting, with sincere and pure devotion.

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  • On the 30th Garnet addressed a letter to the government in which he protested his innocence with the most solemn oaths, " as one who hopeth for everlasting salvation."

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  • The Irish, however, possessed some more or less definite notions about an abode of everlasting youth and peace inhabited by fairies.

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  • God is not to be conceived as mere abstract Being (substantia), but as everlasting process, activity (actus).

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  • The soul then once more became a god and enjoyed everlasting bliss.

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  • His head was burning, he felt himself bleeding to death, and he saw above him the remote, lofty, and everlasting sky.

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  • The key to everlasting life was repentance of sins.

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  • Of in Jesus Christ the Saviour, who delivers from the bondage of sin by his life, doctrine and death; in the operation of the Holy Ghost; in a holy, universal, Christian church; in forgiveness of sins and the life everlasting.

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  • In the Gorham controversy of 1850, in the question of Oxford reform in 18J4, in the prosecution of some of the writers of Essays and Reviews, especially of Benjamin Jowett, in 1863, in the question as to the reform of the marriage laws from 1849 to the end of his life, in the Farrar controversy as to the meaning of everlasting punishment in 1877, he was always busy with articles, letters, treatises and sermons.

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  • He was, he said "inspired by the everlasting love that Roy shared with Dale Evans."

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  • Alpine bistort and goldenrod, dwarfed by the conditions, and mountain everlasting, sensibly covered in dense white hairs.

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  • We also saw Alpine bistort and goldenrod, dwarfed by the conditions, and mountain everlasting, sensibly covered in dense white hairs.

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  • Honor belongs to him and to the essential work he did - an everlasting continuance among the possessions of this world.

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  • Archeology would then have said something about the resurrection of Jesus or about Yehouah's promise to David of an everlasting covenant.

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  • The fragrance of roasted cumin, often with coriander, leaves an everlasting impression of Southern Indian and Sri Lankan cuisine!

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  • According to the bible, the original sinner, who tempted man into everlasting damnation, was a woman.

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  • His dominion is an everlasting dominion which will not pass away.

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  • The use of rings as a symbol of everlasting love enshrined in marriage can be traced back thousands of years.

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  • And God will give you long life upon the earth, that you may have life everlasting in the Kingdom of the Heavens.

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  • If you sow unto the spirit you will of the spirit reap life everlasting.

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  • This material has excellent thermal properties and is virtually everlasting.

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  • Welcome eternal life, everlasting love, everlasting praise, everlasting glory!

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  • And this is what the angel preaches, here's the everlasting gospel.

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  • Whatever your reason for visiting Alton Towers leave the humdrum behind, come together and create some everlasting memories!

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  • The Lord is a King, and his kingdom is an everlasting kingdom; yet what is he doing?

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  • Improve your knowledge and help make the Fepow Story an everlasting memorial to their memory.

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  • Let no thought of the morrow enter your mind, else you will incur everlasting perdition.

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  • We all deserve to be punished by God, and cut off from him forever, and endure everlasting punishment.

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  • In everlasting remembrance shall the righteous be, he shall not be afraid of evil tidings.

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  • It is a case of the greatest moment, where everlasting salvation or damnation is to be determined.

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  • Then, to her everlasting shame, she burst into tears.

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  • The word destruction here simply refers to ultimate eternal judgment in hell, everlasting torment.

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  • But my pride was soon humbled, and a sober melancholy was spread over my mind by the idea that I had taken an everlasting leave of an old and agreeable companion, and that whatsoever might be the future date of my History, the life of the historian must be short and precarious."

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  • Both are intended as illustrations of doctrines taught in the schools of Babylonia; the former to explain that only the favourites of the gods can hope under exceptional circumstances to enjoy life everlasting; the latter to emphasize the impossibility for ordinary mortals to escape from the inactive shadowy existence led by the dead, and to inculcate the duty of proper care for the dead.

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  • The "everlasting gospel" of Joachim of Floris was a different thing from the announcement of Christ's glorious return in the clouds of heaven; the "age of the spirit" which mystics and spiritualists expected contained traits which must be characterized as "modern"; and the "kingdom" of the Anabaptists in Munster was a Satanic caricature of that kingdom in which the Christians of the 2nd century looked for a peaceful Sabbath rest.

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  • His work constitutes an enlarged targum on these books, and its object is to prove the everlasting validity of the law, which, though revealed in time, was superior to time.

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  • In the same year Les Chansons des rues et des bois gave evidence of new power and fresh variety in the exercise and display of an unequalled skill and a subtle simplicity of metre and of style employed on the everlasting theme of lyric and idyllic fancy, and touched now and then with a fire more sublime than that of youth and love.

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  • Amidst the storms and the tempests of life he extends his prospects to the regions of everlasting peace.

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  • These are good rock garden plants, and the pretty little rosy heads of one form of the Mountain Everlasting may often be seen in the cottage gardens of Warwickshire.

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  • Everlasting Flower (Helichrysum) - Composites, mostly natives of the Cape of Good Hope, of which a few are cultivated.

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  • Everlasting Pea (Lathyrus Latifolius) - One of the hardiest and most easily cultivated of plants, thriving almost anywhere, even in courtyards amongst Flags.

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  • Early Everlasting Pea (Lathyrus Sibthorpi) - This is valuable because it is so early, being at its best in May and June.

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  • It flowers a month earlier than L. rotundifolius, and may be increased by division or seed, but is not so vigorous in ordinary conditions as the commoner Everlasting Peas, and should, until plentiful, be planted in warm borders.

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  • Persian Everlasting Pea (Lathyrus Rotundifolius) - A very old species, it is not so common as the larger kinds, though good from its earliness and freedom of flowering.

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  • Two-flowered Everlasting Pea (Lathyrus Grandiflorus) - A very handsome plant for the early summer garden, succeeding anywhere, and, as the name implies, is the largest flowered species, the blooms being as large as those of a Sweet Pea.

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  • It has not so far varied in color as the Everlasting Pea, but it may do so yet, and varieties of it would be welcome.

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  • H. Sandfordi is a pretty, bright yellow, half-hardy annual "everlasting," of dwarf, branched habit of growth.

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  • Its merits are not remarkable, and the short season of bloom of spring-raised everlasting annuals leads to a poor result.

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  • Winged Everlasting (Ammobium) - A. alatum is a handsome everlasting from New Holland, 1 1/2 to 3 feet high, bearing white chaffy flowers with yellow discs from May till September.

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  • Xeranthemum - X. annuum is a hardy annual, one of the prettiest of everlasting flowers, growing about 2 feet high, with abundant white, purple, and yellow double, single, and semi-double blossoms.

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  • The bracelet signified everlasting and unconditional friendship.

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  • Bella begins to have feelings for Jacob that challenge her belief in her everlasting love for Edward.

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  • It's this lack of variety that will prevent Elebits from becoming an everlasting classic.

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  • Put your life on the line, fire your cannon, and rise into everlasting fame.

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  • Another nice added feature for the game is the chance to unlock a near everlasting supply of bonus stages when Sonic 1 (or indeed nearly any other Sega game) is plugged into it.

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  • Yellow chrysanthemums - Fill a long vase with these flowers and display them in your home to attract everlasting good luck.

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  • Together they symbolize everlasting love, marital happiness and bliss.

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  • Flameless candles are everlasting as they are not made from wax like traditional candles.

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  • This type of fundraiser provides an everlasting tribute and not only is decorative but can be lucrative as well.

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  • For many, the ultimate song by the band Love Affair is "Everlasting Love."

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  • The fact is, the musical legacy of Love Affair is Everlasting Love.

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  • The idea of diamonds being associated with the everlasting was first popularized by Ian Fleming's James Bond novel "Diamonds Are Forever" in 1956.

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  • Couples who are superstitious may want to avoid styles from celebrities with volatile relationships - the ring may quickly come to symbolize a bitter divorce rather than an everlasting union.

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  • Couples who choose these designer creations will be able to wear the everlasting symbol of their union for many happy years.

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  • The Everlon eternity ring ispart of this offering and is perfect for anyone looking for a ring to symbolize their everlasting love.

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  • The flash of fire in the dark brown diamonds combined with a beautiful setting provides a piece of jewelry that is perfect for celebrating your everlasting love.

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  • This graceful style is meant to represent an eternity knot, a symbol of everlasting love.

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  • It's a great way to show the everlasting nature of your love.

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  • Antique rings symbolize everlasting love.

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  • Eternity bands symbolize everlasting love, or a promise to love someone forever.

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  • Reliable and everlasting, this chrome accessory makes life easy in a tight spot.

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  • It is well worth the effort, though, because time spent together forms happy memories and everlasting bonds.

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  • Their love story was cut short when Jackson left the show to pursue his career, including a starring role in the film Tuck Everlasting.

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  • His more notable roles include parts in The Deep End of the Ocean with Michele Pfeiffer and Tuck Everlasting with Alexis Bleidel.

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  • She came to Stars Hollow when Rory (Alexis Bleidel also seen in The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants and Tuck Everlasting) was just a baby and got a job at the Inn as a maid.

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  • Commonly used as a symbol of devotion among family members, inscribe a heart as an everlasting tribute to the special people in your life.

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  • With women running close contenders against men with body art, the availability of cute pixie tattoos has everlasting appeal.

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  • As an everlasting expression of love, je t'aimerai pour toujours is a promise to love someone forever.

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  • The town is a trading centre of some importance, and in the surrounding district are large sheep and ostrich farms. The neighbourhood is noted for its abundance of everlasting flowers.

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  • At the end of the world the devil Ur will swallow up the earth and the other intermediate higher worlds, and thereupon will burst and fall into the abyss of darkness where, along with all the worlds and powers of darkness, he will ultimately cease to be, so that thenceforward the universe will consist of but one everlasting world of light.

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  • Among those found throughout the country are the Dierama pendula, the orchid and the " everlasting."

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  • We find " suffered " in the creed of Milan, " descended into hell " in the creed of Aquileia, the Danubian lands and Syria; the words " God " and " almighty " were shortly added to clause 7 in the Spanish creed; " life everlasting " had stood from an early date in the African creed.

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  • In 1647 he was staying at the home of Lady Rouse of Rouse-Lench, and there, in much physical weakness, wrote a great part of his famous work, The Saints' Everlasting Rest (1650).

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  • Flowering plants include numerous species of terrestrial orchids, the socalled arum lily (Richardia Africana), common in low-lying moist land, and the white everlasting flower, found abundantly in some regions of Cape Colony.

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  • Metallic antimony was utilized to make goblets in which wine was allowed to stand so as to acquire emetic properties, and "everlasting" pills of the metal, supposed to act by contact merely, were administered and recovered for future use after they had fulfilled their purpose.

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  • Before there was heaven or earth, there was primitive substance or Pneuma, the everlasting presupposition of particular things.

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  • He maintained the everlasting validity of the law, he held the strictest views on circumcision, the sabbath, and the duty of shunning all intercourse with the Gentiles; he believed in angels and in a blessed immortality.

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  • Paul explains these formulas as being equivalent to " into the death of Christ Jesus," as if the faithful were in the rite raised from death into everlasting life.

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  • Marie Tudor (1833),(1833), his next play, was hardly more daring in its Shakespearean defiance of historic fact, and hardly more triumphant in its Shakespearean loyalty to the everlasting truth of human character and passion.

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  • Except the famous inscription over the door - "Thy kingdom, 0 Christ, is an everlasting kingdom, and thy dominion endureth throughout all generations" - every trace of Christianity was effaced from the church at its conversion.

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  • They further say, govern and regulate your feelings, discharge your duties to God and to man, and you will gain everlasting blessedness; purify your heart, cultivate devotional feelings and you will see Him who is unseen.

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  • Its preaching is practical and direct, asseverating the reality of Sin, "the everlasting punishment of the wicked," and Redemption.

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  • Adamu or Adapa, we are told, received from his divine father the gift of wisdom,' but not that of everlasting life.

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  • But the most characteristic passage of the epopee is the mysterious disappearance of Shah Kaikhosrau, who suddenly, when at the height of earthly fame and splendour, renounces the world in utter disgust, and, carried away by his fervent longing for an abode of everlasting tranquillity, vanishes for ever from the midst of his companions.

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  • He pours scorn upon the exorcists - who were clearly in league with the demons themselves - and upon the excesses of the itinerant and undisciplined "prophets" who roam through cities and camps and commit to everlasting fire cities and lands and their inhabitants.

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  • It is this which makes his rhetoric worth while, "an everlasting possession, not a prize competition which is heard and forgotten."

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  • His Saints' Everlasting Rest will always command the grateful admiration of pious readers.

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  • From the standpoint of the Pharisees who championed the hope of everlasting life and believed in the existence of angels, through whom God could communicate with men, they were infidels.

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  • In Mahommedan tradition Elijah is the everlasting youthful el-Khidr or elKhadir.

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