Come-again Sentence Examples
She would come again when the battle settled to heal her people.
Turning southwards we come again to the Forbidden City, the central portion of which forms the imperial palace, where, in halls which for the magnificence of their proportions and barbaric splendour are probably not to be surpassed anywhere, the Son of Heaven holds his court.
And shall come again (in glory) to judge quick and dead.
And He shall come again to judge the quick and the dead, whose kingdom shall have no end.
Corps therefore will not come again into this narrative.
The Act of Univormity, which obtained final parliamentary authority on the 28th of April 1559, ordered that the Prayer Book should come again into use on St John the Baptist's Day (June 2 4, 1559).
The chief set-back has come again in France, where, by the Association Laws of 1903, the religious orders have nearly all been suppressed and expelled and their property confiscated.
But they further speak of Jesus as " raised from the dead," and they refer to the belief which they had led the society to entertain, that He would come again " from heaven to deliver them from the coming wrath."
Finally, to logic as metaphysic the polar antithesis is psychology as logic. The turn of this also was to come again.
On the, 13th of September 1905, a meeting of the shareholders of the company was held, and Read "asked them to believe that it was not in the interests of the company, but because he knew that the Lord Jesus Christ had come again and was now dwelling at the Agapemone, that he was thus cast out by his colleagues."
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It was even better than we expected, and we will certainly come again next time.
On the other hand, Kunze, Loofs, Sanday, and Zahn find evidence of the existence of an Eastern type of creed of equal or greater antiquity and distinguished from the Roman by such phrases as " One " (God), " Maker of heaven and earth," " suffered," " shall come again in glory."
Compelled by circumstances, described with much fullness and vividness, Jacob ultimately migrated to Egypt, receiving on the way the promise that God would make of him a great nation, which should come again out of Egypt (see Joseph).
But I may come again tomorrow?
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He'll treat them to ice cream even though he knows it's too close to dinner because he recognizes that particular moment won't ever come again.
Intimacy was a perfect way to acknowledge the earth's promise that spring would come again.