How To Use Edified In A Sentence
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I'm edified to see the ablative affected you so strongly... The past participle for ferre now, please.
THE GOLDEN LION
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In such a church the believer cannot be edified, for the Word of God had been set aside.
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I'm edified to see the ablative affected you so strongly... The past participle for ferre now, please.
THE GOLDEN LION
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I'm edified to see the ablative affected you so strongly... The past participle for ferre now, please.
THE GOLDEN LION
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There he was a minute or two since, seated by that cannon, apparently an attentive and much edified auditor of a discussion we were holding on the celebrated theory of a certain bishop of your own country; which theory, rightly considered -- mind, I say _rightly considered_ -- neighbor
The Wing-and-Wing Le Feu-Follet
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When I was in Malines your soldiers were such gallant and beautiful boys, that I was always edified by their sincerity, by their spirit of religion, by their respect of liberty for all, and also by that combination of qualities which their fathers inherited from Anglo-Saxon traditions, combined with a great spirit of resource and initiative.
The German Occupation of Belgium
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What natural men need is regeneration, and what the regenerate need is to be edified in the faith.
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Ashburner made a calculation that, counting in the serenades, the inhabitants of Oldport were edified by waltz, polka, and redowa music (in those days the _Schottisch_ was not), eleven hours out of the twenty-four, daily.
The International Monthly, Volume 2, No. 4, March, 1851
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I knew you must be edified by the margent, ere you had done.
Act V. Scene II. Hamlet, Prince of Denmark
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There he was a minute or two since, seated by that cannon, apparently an attentive and much edified auditor of a discussion we were holding on the celebrated theory of a certain bishop of your own country; which theory, rightly considered -- mind, I say _rightly considered_ -- neighbor
The Wing-and-Wing Le Feu-Follet
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I'm edified to see the ablative affected you so strongly... The past participle for ferre now, please.
THE GOLDEN LION
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I avail to stop it nor turn it shorewards, till it stopped with me at a great and goodly city, grandly edified and containing much people.
The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
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Doubtless the friend to whom the letter was indited was highly edified by the aged doctor's learning, yet one cannot conceive that he would be greatly consoled by being informed, when discussing the patient's cough, that 'in cetaceous Fishes, who have large and strong lungs, the same is not observed; nor yet in oviparous
The Book-Hunter at Home
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Now that we've all been edified by these exhaustively researched conclusions what is, as Tiger Woods might have said regarding his trusty mashie, the upshot?
Steven Weber: Cool Head Cuke
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In consequence of Mr.. Snagsby looking deeply edified, Mr. Snagsby thinks it expedient on the whole to say amen, which is well received.
Bleak House
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And hard by this drug-market they came upon a palace, imposingly edified and magnificently decorated; so they entered and found therein banners displayed and drawn sword blades and strung bows and bucklers hanging by chains of gold and silver and helmets gilded with red gold.
The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
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We are much edified by her Christian character, and feel it is a privilege to have her under our roof.
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But there are some who desire to know that they may edify others, and that is praiseworthy; and there are some who desire to know that they themselves may be edified, and that is wise.
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In consequence of Mrs. Snagsby looking deeply edified, Mr. Snagsby thinks it expedient on the whole to say amen, which is well received.
Bleak House