Redeemed Sentence Examples
She had to be redeemed by her owner.
Then his tone rises, Jerusalem can and must be redeemed; he even seems to see the great divine act in process of accomplishment.
Christ redeemed us from the curse of the law by becoming a curse of the law by becoming a curse for us.
Series B, C and D (series A having already been completely redeemed by the action of the sinking fund) were replaced by the creation of new 4% bonds to a nominal amount of £T32,738,772, with a sinking fund of 0.45% per annum, bearing identical rights and privileges, and ranking immediately after, the priority bonds.
The government redeemed their pledge to do something for the relief of the agricultural interest by reducing the duty on malt.
P. Ashe and Mackay only redeemed their lives by presents.
These reverses, however, were redeemed by the valour of the British troops, the spirit of the British nation, and the enthusiasm which induced the great autonomous colonies of the empire to send men to support the cause of the mother country.
This somewhat hazardous pledge was nobly redeemed.
The Bizen-yaki familiar to Western collectors is comparatively coarse brown or reddish brown, stoneware, modelled rudely, though sometimes redeemed by touches of the genius never entirely absent from the work of the Japanese artisan-artist.
He wrote David and His Throne (1855), Pen Pictures of the Bible (1855), Redeemer and Redeemed (1864), and Spiritual Manifestations (1879).
AdvertisementThe dues were fostered by the growing trade of Hamburg, and in 1861, when they were redeemed (for 427,600) by the nations trading in the Elbe, the exchequer of Hanover was in the yearly receipt of about L45,000 from this source.
The supporting Australian divisions therefore found themselves in a difficult situation, which was only redeemed by hard and skilful infantry fighting.
Serfdom is against God's word, " since Christ has delivered and redeemed us all without exception, by the shedding of his precious blood, the lowly as well as the great."
The butt-end of the island, of poor, rough, wind-beaten hills, is redeemed by the fine harbour of Port Nicholson, which vies with the Waitemata.
The swamps covered with flax and giant bulrushes were often redeemed to the eye by sheets of golden-plumed toe-toe, a kind of pampas grass.
AdvertisementNear the city is a communistic religious community, the Israelite House of David, founded in 1903; the members believe that they are a part of the 144,000 elect (Revelation, viii, xiv) ultimately to be redeemed.
Christ suffering on behalf of sinners satisfies the divine righteousness, which was outraged by their sin.'3 His work is an expression of God's love to man; 14 the redeeming power of Christ's death is also explained by his solidarity with humanity as the second Adam," - the redeemed sinner has " died with Christ."
In 1347 the remainder of Zealand was redeemed, and the southern isles, Laaland, Falster and Mon, also fell into the king's strenuous hands.
Nothing definite as to Poland seems to have been arranged, but Prince Kaunitz, the Austrian chancellor, was now encouraged to take the first step by occupying, in 1770, the county of Zips, which had been hypothecated by Hungary to Poland in 1442 and never redeemed.
In 1806 he was ordered to restore to their homes 50 Osages, redeemed by the United States government from Potawatami, and to explore the country.
AdvertisementIn 1816 it joined the German League, and redeemed with portions of its territory all rights of superiority claimed by Prussia.
So in Christian initiations the sign of the cross is made on the brow, and in Revelation the redeemed are so marked.
Those only have been redeemed from earth who were virgins, undefiled with women.
In 1899 the remainder of the Staatsnoten (112 million gulden) were redeemed in a similar manner.
Although the emperor had stated in publishing the Codex that all further statutes (if any) would be officially collected, this promise does not seem to have been redeemed.
AdvertisementThis pledge was redeemed in 1908, when Germany's support of Austria in the Balkan crisis proved conclusive.
John is said to have owed his education in philosophy, mathematics and theology to an Italian monk named Cosmas, whom Sergius had redeemed from a band of captive slaves.
The brilliancy and fair light scale of his tints is constantly remarkable, combined with a free use of gilding; this conduces materially to that celestial character which so pre-eminently distinguishes his pictured visions of the divine persons, the hierarchy of heaven and the glory of the redeemed.
Augustus was a covetous, cruel and superstitious man, but these qualities were redeemed by his political caution and his wise methods of government.
In 1175 he took Multan and Uchch; in 1186 Lahore fell into his hands; in 1191 he was repulsed before Delhi, but soon afterwards he redeemed this disaster.
His vanity, however, as has been admirably remarked, is essentially that of " the peacock, not of the gander," and is redeemed by his willingness to raise a laugh at his own expense (Strachan-Davidson, p. 192).
As quit rents were customary and not rack rents, the successors of those who had redeemed their services were gaining the whole surplus in the value of goods and labour as against money, while the successors of those who had commuted their right to claim services for certain sums in money lost all the corresponding difference.
The Llanos de Urgel, which comprise the greater part of southern Lerida, are extensive plains forming part of the Ebro valley, but redeemed by an elaborate system of canals from the sterility which characterizes so much of that region in Aragon.
This same purpose, namely, to hold fast to the historic Jesus, triumphed in the doctrine of the Trinity; Jesus was not to be resolved into an aeon or into some mysterious tertium quid, neither God nor man, but to be recognized as very God who redeemed the soul.
With emphasis upon God as creator and ruler, and upon man as made in God's image, endowed with an unending existence, and subject to eternal torture if not redeemed, the concept of personality has been exalted at the expense of that of nature, and the future has been magnified at the expense of the present.
Thus the Church ever receives God and has a twofold nature; its sacraments through material and earthly elements impart a divine power; its teachings agree with the highest truths of philosophy and science, yet add to these the knowledge of mysteries which eye hath not seen, nor ear heard, neither hath it entered into the heart of man to conceive; it sanctifies human relationships, but the happiness of earth at purest and best is only a shadow of the divine bliss which belongs to the redeemed soul.
In 1819 it redeemed the Prussian claims of superiority by surrendering portions of its territory.
In 1895 a conversion law was passed in which the sterling value of the peso was reduced to 18d., at which rate the outstanding paper should be redeemed.
This pledge he redeemed, and he is, in consequence, the darling of Persian tradition, which bestows on him the title of Gor (the wild ass), and is eloquent on his adventures in the chase and in love.
Accordingly on the 2nd of August 1880 Frere received a telegraphic despatch from Lord 1 Had Shepstone's promise been redeemed at an early date, it might well have extinguished the agitation for independence.
Such a theory seems alone able to satisfy the practical instincts of the West, which did not concern itself with the metaphysical aspect of the Trinity, but with Godhead in its relation to redeemed humanity.
It was not until the close of the 18th century, when the period of road-building activity already indicated set in, that English roads were redeemed from an extraordinarily bad condition.
This" government within a government "was secured in all its privileges, its profits as heretofore being appropriated to allowances to members of the royal family and the maintenance and development of" works of public utility "in Belgium and the Congo, those works including schemes for the embellishment of the royal palaces and estates in Belgium and others for making Ostend" a bathing city unique in the world."The state was to have the right of redemption on terms which, had the rubber and ivory produce alone been redeemed, would have cost Belgium about £8,50o,000.
Cosimo de' Medici, hearing of his embarrassment, redeemed the MSS.
An issue of bonds (to be redeemed from the sale of public lands) for a privately built canal at Oregon City was authorized in 1870.
About $175,000 more of debt was incurred by Indian wars in 1874 and 1878; in the latter year the public debt amounted to more than $650,000, but about $350,000 of this was in 10% warrants for road-building, &c.; the bonds and warrants (with the exception of some never presented for redemption) were speedily redeemed by a special property tax.
He redeemed by organized strategy the vacillations and follies of statesmen who had sat at home and sent out inadequate expeditions or incompetent commanders.
In the following November Newton redeemed his promise to Halley by sending him, by the hand of Mr Paget, one of the fellows of his own college, and at that time mathematical master of Christ's Hospital, a copy of his demonstration; and very soon afterwards Halley paid another visit to Cambridge to confer with Newton about the problem; and on his return to London on the 10th of December 1684, he informed the Royal Society " that he had lately seen Mr Newton at Cambridge, who had showed him a curious treatise De Motu," which at Halley's desire he promised to send to the Society to be entered upon their register.
These promises he observed more faithfully than Norman kings were wont to do; if the pledge was not redeemed in every detail, he yet kept England free from anarchy, abandoned the arbitrary and unjust taxation of his brother, and set up a government that worked by rule and order, not by the fits and starts of tyrannical caprice.
With the possible exception of Sir Robert Peels term of office, no previous period of British history had been memorable for a series of more remarkable financial reforms. Their success redeemed the chatacter of the administration.
The filched liberties of the crown and the people should be restored, and the nation redeemed from the oligarchies which had stolen from both.
The king had his bodyguard of four men always around him; these were commonly men whom he had saved from execution or redeemed from slavery.
It is certainly an advance on the older patristic theory, in so far as it substitutes for a contest between God and Satan, a contest between the goodness and justice of God; but it puts the whole relation on a merely legal footing, gives it no ethical bearing, and neglects altogether the consciousness of the individual to be redeemed.
He brought a new spirit into English verse, and redeemed it from the artificiality and the rhetoric of many of his predecessors.
Free bet must be redeemed in its entirety within 30 days. Free bet token is non-withdrawable.
Points can be earned with each purchase, which can then be redeemed against the official Painted Ponies illustrated book.
It was the gaze, the ferocious, the triumph gaze, of the redeemed captive.
It is however redeemed somewhat by the strong and melodic chorus, which is thankfully the most memorable section of this track.
And declaired and hereby declare, the penny meals contained in the said written list, to be redeemed for now and for ever.
All of them refer to the twenty-four elders who appear to be unique representatives of the redeemed people of God from all ages.
This year however they redeemed themselves with a splendid closing gala - American Beauty.
There he freed captives unjustly imprisoned, saved sailors in stormy seas, redeemed young girls who were bound for child prostitution.
Do you believe in his Son Jesus Christ who redeemed mankind?
We must have a spiritual rebirth in order to be redeemed by God the Spirit.
Redeemed by the blood of the Lamb; redeemed by the blood of the Lamb; Redeemed through His infinite mercy - His child, and forever, I am.
This is only partially redeemed by the selection from Jet Li's back catalog of career fight scenes.
The Welwyn player partly redeemed himself with a penalty before half-time to make it 7-3 to Barnet.
This failure is now somewhat redeemed by the 1994 agreement which, however, heavily favors the sea-bed miners.
And yet, the world is not yet fully redeemed.
If not previously redeemed, the final redemption date will be 31 December 2009.
This has always been the deepest longing of the redeemed soul.
The impropriated tithes, which belonged to the earl of Lonsdale, have nearly all been redeemed by the different landowners.
Luckily, the game is redeemed to a large extent by some lovely visuals.
His vanity and egotism are undeniable, but they are redeemed by his fancy and his humour.
Part of the Union notes were redeemed, part replaced by 10 lire and 5 lire state notes, payable at sight in metallic legal tender by certain state banks.
The Fancies Chaste and Noble (acted before 1636, printed 1638), though it includes scenes of real force and feeling, is dramatically a failure, of which the main idea is almost provokingly slight and feeble; and The Lady's Trial (acted 1638, printed 1639) is only redeemed from utter wearisomeness by an unusually even pleasingness of form.
Undoubtedly this half-poetic style (animated as it is and redeemed from any charge of bastardy by the freshness and vigour which pervade it) adds not a little to the charm of the book.
As soon as the government had redeemed its pledge to establish a system of protection a vigorous railway policy was inaugurated.
To make amends for this crime, the Demiurge had now to deliver up to the good God the souls of those who were to be redeemed; they are, as it were, purchased from him by the death of Christ.
All his absent-mindedness and inability to enter a room and converse in it was, however, redeemed by his kindly, simple, and modest expression.
She was silent, and not only less pretty than at the ball, but only redeemed from plainness by her look of gentle indifference to everything around.
But Israel was redeemed when Egypt was whelmed in the sea !
Redeemed by the blood of the Lamb; Redeemed through His infinite mercy - His child, and forever, I am.
The vouchers must be redeemed within 6 months of purchase.
Each colorful certificate includes a personalized message and a catalog and can be redeemed online, by phone or mail.
This is only partially redeemed by the selection from Jet Li 's back catalog of career fight scenes.
It may be redeemed slightly by the quaint intricacies of the first pitch.
Points can be redeemed against future purchases at Orocco Pier.
These can be redeemed in any combination against any seminar.
Vouchers cannot be redeemed for cash nor sold or transferred for value.
Ezekiel may in fact be speaking of king David being resurrected from the dead to dwell with the redeemed of the Lord.
By which sacrifice, are all the elect of God not only once redeemed, but also sanctified by the same, for ever.
The teacher earns bonus points that can be redeemed for classroom materials based on the total orders submitted for each month.
Before attempting to redeem cash rewards, cardholders must also investigate minimum redemption amounts since many cards require that a certain amount be earned before it can be redeemed.
An added benefit to this card is that some products may be redeemed for cash.
Flagship Rewards - Points are earned rapidly on this card and can be redeemed for a variety of travel expenses in addition to gift cards or cash rebates.
Membership in this program will turn your purchases into points that can be redeemed from your choice of shopping, entertainment, or travel.
Travel - Points can be redeemed for cruises, airline tickets, hotel stays, and even car rental.
The points can be redeemed for music, travel and more.
The points can be redeemed for vouchers, which are used for airline miles, discounts on Tesco merchandise, and other promotions.
You'll earn points that can be redeemed for cash back, or be applied toward the purchase of any vehicle.
Reward certificates can be redeemed to purchase items from the popular big box electronics retailer.
For example, a $1,000 ticket would require 100,000 miles to be redeemed.
However, rebates must be redeemed for Exxon and Mobil gasoline, products and services within six months of being earned.
Free travel and upgrades can be redeemed through Korean Air or SkyTeam associates and partners.
There are limits and maximums with the rewards program and rewards must be redeemed through their reward center or for airline travel.
Reward bonuses can be redeemed at selected retailers or through the rewards center.
Points can be redeemed for merchandise or gift cards through the Discover online mall.
View a summary of earned and redeemed rewards points for any Chase rewards cards.
Participating in one the American Express travel rewards program can a great way to earn points that can be redeemed for airfare, hotel stays, car rental and other vacation and business travel related expenses.
Points accrued via this program can be redeemed for merchandise or gift cards, or can be transferred to your choice of more than 20 partner hotel and airline rewards programs.
The rate at which rewards are accrued and the manner in which they may be redeemed varies from one account to another.
The miles were translated into points which were then eligible to be redeemed for airline rewards.
The points can be redeemed for airline tickets on Virgin Airlines.
Rewards can be redeemed for brand name products and services.
Rewards come in the form of points that can be redeemed for a variety of things, including gift cards and merchandise.
This program allows cardholders to accrue reward points that can then be redeemed for a variety of items, including merchandise available through the popular WorldPoints Mall.
The points can be redeemed for gift certificates, which can be used to purchase items at Best Buy, both online and in the store.
Points can be redeemed for cash, products or raffle tickets for larger prizes.
Points can then be redeemed for cardstock, embellishments, paper totes, idea books, or other scrapbooking supplies.
If you're running out of time or want to wait for an event before actually uploading a photo, consider ordering a gift certificate that can be redeemed with the new photo at leisure.
You fill out a questionnaire and the Eagle Pack mails you a coupon that can be redeemed at any Eagle Pack retailer.
Local organic stores and organic cooperatives may also offer coupons that can be redeemed against the purchase of many organic items.
Over the past decade, spelt has been redeemed and rediscovered.
If you have a warranty for your Maui Jims, you should note that that warranty is only good for two years from the purchase date and can only be redeemed by the original purchaser.
Expired but unused tickets can be redeemed for half off a regular admission ticket for the current season, but guests must make that special purchase at the Guest Relations office and no other discounts can be applied to this offer.
These coupons must be printed and redeemed at Sea World San Diego ticket booths.
Hard copy coupons can be printed at home from the website and redeemed at Sea World's onsite ticket booths.
Both programs allow you to earn points that can be redeemed on a number of items, both practical and fun.
Coupons can be redeemed online or, in some cases, printed and used in stores.
If you're looking for a tangible gift, make colorful coupons for special treats like "breakfast in bed" or "foot massage" that can be redeemed at any time.
Make cards that list a duty you will perform and explain that card can be redeemed at any time.
The certificate is mailed to your home address to be redeemed during a future visit.
Free coupons may be redeemed for either movies or video games.
The points can be redeemed for Office Depot gift cards.
Qualified purchases earn you rewards that can be redeemed like cash though the company Web site, retail stores, or phone orders.
My Coke Rewards allows you to collect codes from the caps of Coke products to be redeemed for prizes such as magazine subscriptions, coupons for free video rentals, or Coke-branded merchandise.
Generally, a store coupon will have the store's logo printed on it or it will say that it can only be redeemed at a particular location.
Create a homemade coupon book with coupons that can be redeemed for special treats such as a homecooked meal or help with household chores.
The Mead Money Madness program allows customers to accumulate points from Mead supply purchases, and those points can be redeemed for additional Mead products.
Walmart's online coupon codes can be redeemed at the company's website.
Dixie Cooney was a duck out of water in Pine Valley, but her intrinsic naivety and sweetness appealed to the rascal Tad and redeemed him from bad boy to erstwhile hero.
The earned rewards can also be redeemed at other Total Rewards hotels, casinos and resorts.
These points can be redeemed for rewards certificates that can be used toward Mirage vacations.
There are also blackout dates during which points cannot be redeemed with some of the programs.
You think born again Saint Willard the Redeemed One might have been involved?
Inasmuch as the debenture stocks and preference shares would have to be redeemed in 1911 at premiums ranging from 3 to 5 per cent., the state would have to pay the company £253,000 in excess of the total of the outstanding securities in order to enable the ordinary shares to receive par, and in the council's view this payment would diminish the p robability of the Post Office being able to afford a substantial reduction in the telephone charges.
During the interval between these peaces, Matthias, in self-defence, again made war on the emperor, reducing Frederick to such extremities that he was glad to accept peace on any terms. By the final arrangement made between the contending princes, Matthias recognized Ladislaus as king of Bohemia proper in return for the surrender of Moravia, Silesia and Upper and Lower Lusatia, hitherto component parts of the Czech monarchy, till he should have redeemed them for 400,000 florins.
The railways redeemed in 1875-1876 had been worked in the interval by the government at a heavy loss.
The allotments could be redeemed by them with the help of the crown, and then they were freed from all obligations to the landlord.
The actual distribution of arable land, forests and meadows, in European Russia and Poland is shown in the following table The land in European Russia and Poland (Caucasia being excluded) is divided amongst the different classes of owners as follows Down to January 1st 1903, the peasants had actually redeemed out of the land allotted to them in 1861 a total of 280,530,516 acres..
They were to be redeemed by the product of the sales, and from certain other sources, at the rate of 120,000,000 francs in 1791, ioo,000,000 francs in 1792, 80,000,000 francs in 1793 and 1794, and the surplus in 1795.
At the same time Lefebvre was ordered to press the siege of Danzig with all vigour, and on the 5th of May, after a most gallant resistance, Kalckreuth, who redeemed here his failure of Auerstadt, surrendered.
First-born sons to be redeemed; none to appear before the Lord empty; six days' work, seventh day rest, in the harvest; the sacrifice of the Passover shall not remain until the morning.
The finances were speedily put on an excellent footing, means were provided for carrying on the war to a successful issue (one of the chief expedients being the raising of the Sound tolls) and on the conclusion of peace Oxe, as lord treasurer, not only reduced the national debt considerably, but redeemed a large portion of the alienated crown-lands.
There was little fighting, but the commando carried off between two and three hundred native women and children - some of whom were redeemed by their friends, and some escaped, while many of the children were apprenticed to farmers.
The first parliament of Edward's reign gave all the lands and possessions of colleges, chantries, &c., to the king, when the different companies of London redeemed those which they had held for the payment of priests' wages, obits and lights at the price of £20,000, and applied the rents arising from them to charitable purposes.
Having been redeemed by his order in 1596, he spent some years in mission work on the west coast of India, and it was not until 1603 that he again set out for Abyssinia, and landed at the port of Massawa.