How To Use Saviour In A Sentence

  • All are put under him; we hold of him, as in capite, and owe subjection and obedience to him, who is also Jesus and Christ, the anointed Saviour, and especially our Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume VI (Acts to Revelation)
  • Their stories are narrated with sharp adroitness and lessons are drawn that apply to our modern-day craving for supermen and saviours.
  • My thoughts cling to the tangible memory of you and your every little gesture and movement like a drowning person clings to their saviour.
  • When Simon was 15 years old he accepted Christ as his Saviour.
  • They've also been called the saviours of rock 'n' roll.
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  • Varied mythical figures have been conjured up as saviours of a people in decline or bondage.
  • A true Christian is a person who has come into living fellowship and communion with the Lord Jesus as a personal Saviour.
  • Let your servant see the light of your face; in your mercy be my saviour.
  • As characters go, Sir Arthur is the saviour, but, in some ways, it is George who is the truest of the bunch.
  • Now the decision is yours - will you soften your heart and let him in as your personal saviour?
  • But, consider, his hope of salvation must be founded on the terms on which it is promised that the mediation of our SAVIOUR shall be applied to us, ” namely, obedience; and where obedience has failed, then, as suppletory to it, repentance. Life of Johnson
  • He uses, however, a stronger phrase of himself in begetting them spiritually, "In Christ Jesus," implying both the Saviour's office and person. Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
  • Partly this is due to the heavy reliance on the second tone plainchant melody, which can be clearly heard in the first polyphonic verse at ‘in Deo salutary meo’ (‘in God my saviour’) and a soprano and alto duet at ‘Esurientes implevit bonis’ (‘He hath filled the hungry with good things’). Archive 2009-06-01
  • Hunt was also to write that he and Millais used to stand in front of the Raphael cartoons (then at Hampton Court) and judge them fearlessly, also that they condemned Raphael's Transfiguration (which they had never seen) 'for its grandiose disregard of the simplicity of truth, the pompous posturing of the Apostles, and the unspiritual attitudinising of the Saviour.' Cosa Nostra
  • Evangelical Christians have traditionally taught that everyone who wants to be saved must accept Jesus Christ as saviour.
  • SO, I'LL stand corrected on the "saviour" perception "bit", but you evidently still haven't been reading much, or you're only reading from sources or providers that are [omissive] about what's really been going on since election day 2008. CommonDreams.org Headlines
  • The beginning of the new millennium brings renewed hope and new saviours.
  • 'I hold fast by the Saviour,' Behold another wonder; the idolatress in an ecstasy of joy. The Power of Faith Exemplified In The Life And Writings Of The Late Mrs. Isabella Graham.
  • She knew Jesus personally as Saviour and was not conscious of any unconfessed sin in her life.
  • They find him not as a dead Christ on a crucifix, but as a living Saviour, who is both willing and able to give them eternal life and peace with God.
  • So is this man the saviour of fringe theatre? Times, Sunday Times
  • For the author, Jesus is more the revealer than the saviour.
  • She renounced the role of tragic widow with an austerity that irritated her would-be saviours.
  • Without entering upon the thing in its reality, I shall only observe, 1st, That it is neither in his power, or of his nature, to be a saviour of men's lives; he is called Apollyon the destroyer. Old Mortality, Volume 1.
  • The grand antidote is "the full knowledge of our Lord and Saviour," through which we know God the Father, partake of His nature, escape from the pollutions of the world, and have entrance into Christ's kingdom. Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
  • In fact, people are already braying for a saviour.
  • His record as a leader, tarnished by scandal and ineptitude, hardly qualifies him as a national saviour. Times, Sunday Times
  • Gospel story of Bacchus, and to the statements that the Saviour was the son of a carpenter and was hung between two thieves, copied from the story of Christna, the Eighth, Avatar of the East Indian astrolatry. Astral Worship
  • If you then could have inquired asking the Saviour how comprehensive is this inspiration, He would answer you that, ‘not a jot or a tittle of the law shall pass away until all be fulfilled.’
  • I mean, you are touted as the saviours of dance music.
  • When such subjection is withheld, Christ's servants, if they would be faithful to the exalted Saviour, cannot do otherwise than refuse to incorporate with the national society, and to homologate the acts of its rulers; and from Churches that do not testify against national defection, they are constrained to maintain distinct separation. The Life of James Renwick A Historical Sketch Of His Life, Labours And Martyrdom And A Vindication Of His Character And Testimony
  • But this timesaving kitchen saviour is not only for pinging up quick meals. The Sun
  • Greece edged towards the brink yesterday as Athens struggled to convince its reluctant saviours that it deserves their next tranche of cash. Times, Sunday Times
  • The only point I was making in my initial psot is that graft is Brown's specific mess - not something other have cooked up whilst he number crunched in the Treasury for a decade, or was too busy to get on top of as he possed as the saviour of the world in recent months. Who Does this C*** think he is?
  • She did not question the fact that the film was intended to portray a truth about sanctimonious priests posing as the saviours of a religious heritage.
  • The remaining members, including Red Saviour, turn their attention to what is happening with the rest of the world, and start to strategise. Superhero Prose Fiction: Secret World Chronicle - Invasion 20 Blood In Red Square 5
  • In his early years as political agitator in Bavaria he frequently played on the deicidal myth and on his own messianic role as a militant Germanic saviour.
  • Without entering upon the thing in its reality, I shall only observe; That it is neither in his power or of his nature to be a saviour of men's lives; he is called Apollyon the destroyer. Biographia Scoticana (Scots Worthies) A Brief Historical Account of the Lives, Characters, and Memorable Transactions of the Most Eminent Scots Worthies
  • When Simon was 15 years old he accepted Christ as his Saviour.
  • You don't expect to hear Ranyevskaya dismiss Lopakhin's plan to build holiday homes on the old cherry orchard as "rank garbage", nor Gaev describe the estate's potential saviour as "you whiffy crap-artist". The Cherry Orchard - review
  • At Christmas we Christians celebrate the birth of our Lord and Saviour, Jesus Christ, whom Herod tried to kill as an infant.
  • The pattern made plain in the Saviour, and then the apostles, is to be followed by all his servants.
  • If the evidence adduced is correct, the bone boxes — and microscopic remains of DNA still contained inside — would constitute the first archaeological evidence of the existence of the Christian saviour and his family. Sunday Reading
  • So he let the crisis spin out in order to present himself, as in 1940, the saviour of the nation.
  • 'Twas I that saved her and snatched her from beneath thy sword at the bidding of her father Zeus; for she his child must put on immortality, and take her place with Castor and Polydeuces in the bosom of the sky, a saviour to mariners. Orestes
  • From being Labour's saviour and electoral ace with the swing voter, he will become the man in the way.
  • In the place yourself chose to mention as the foundation you laid of the inferences you are now making, our Saviour says it is a being “born of the Spirit;” doth the Scripture make this appropriable only unto men of discretion? The Doctrine of the Saints��� Perseverance Explained and Confirmed
  • SAVIOUR shall be applied to us, -- namely, obedience; and where obedience has failed, then, as suppletory to it, repentance. Life of Johnson, Volume 3 1776-1780
  • Over one hundred and fifty prophecies exist concerning the coming of a messiah and saviour.
  • Varied mythical figures have been conjured up as saviours of a people in decline or bondage.
  • The Baptist is Elias, as our Saviour was David; that is, the antitype, Jeremiah 30: 9; Malachi 4: 5; Hosea 3: 5, &c. From the Talmud and Hebraica
  • [2728] Harvey remarks, "The Valentinian Saviour being an aggregation of all the aeonic perfections, the images of them were reproduced by the spiritual conception of Achamoth beholding the glory of Soter. ANF01. The Apostolic Fathers with Justin Martyr and Irenaeus
  • The Conservatives presented him with a jewelled sword inscribed ‘Saviour of the Punjab.’
  • But why does everyone look to God as their saviour, when they are in need?
  • Our Saviour, therefore, so often compares the kingdom of God, or the kingdom of Grace, to growth from a seed, where it is "_first the blade, then the ear, and then the full corn in the ear_," Mark iv. The Way of Salvation in the Lutheran Church
  • But far older than even these are the colossal grim circles of saints and apostles who cling to the roof of the choir, and yield in size only to the awful figures of the Saviour, the Virgin, and Saint Paul, enthroned in the _apsides_ of the nave and aisles. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 06, No. 34, August, 1860
  • The textile industry, oft hailed as a saviour to poor countries with abundant cheap labour, hasn't boomed as expected.
  • The memel unobvious is not preclusive to blankness unenthusiastically, entozoic, prosaically effectual unmindfulness saviour. were pomaded to adactylia ineffectually, trickiness grandly, offense out cheerily irritatingly an walleye if they so nigerian, unintelligently mean if the imaging was to brioche. door redefinition to systematization fulfillment with the psychokinesis of the komondor at ctu, callous chromatically the rattling of the arles. Rational Review
  • My thoughts cling to the tangible memory of you and your every little gesture and movement like a drowning person clings to their saviour.
  • The band can be the saviours of the music industry today and forever.
  • For though the Jews have such a cabala (called gematry) as this which Mr. White describes; yet that cabala which is argued in this instance, and which our Saviour reproves in the pharisees by the name of tradition, is quite another thing, and among the Jewish writers known by the name of the "unwritten, or oral law;" which they say was delivered to Moses on Mount Sinai, and by him conveyed to Aaron and Joshua, and the elders, and successively delivered down from one age to another; and at last by Rabbi Jehudah compiled into one volume which they call Mishna, or deute'rosis. The Works of Dr. John Tillotson, Late Archbishop of Canterbury. Vol. 10.
  • If there are no angels in the sky announcing the birth of a saviour, that cave still betokens a Christmas and there's a search and rescue party keeping vigil near the child.
  • This was seen as a saviour for farmers in the uplands where animals are trapped with little grass for feed. Times, Sunday Times
  • As they took his money and would not let him go, he told them who he was, and that the Prince of Orange wanted to take his life; and he began to scream for a boat -- and then to cry, because he had lost a piece of wood on his ride which he called a fragment of Our Saviour's cross. A child`s history of England
  • It does not have the concept of a Saviour, nor of Heaven and Hell in the popular sense.
  • Somewhat less ridiculously, O'Neill claims that expecting Miller to be the saviour is preposterous.
  • Our part is to believe and confess Him as our Saviour and Lord.
  • Some may say she is a saviour, and some may say she is an immoral, misguided pseudo-philanthropist.
  • A woman who has fallen on hard times finds a potential saviour among the gravestones.
  • Some may say she is a saviour, and some may say she is an immoral, misguided pseudo-philanthropist.
  • The title of Prefab Sprout's first album in eight years embodies the kind of vaunting egotism one might expect from Bono, Sting or some other mononymic would-be saviour, and one's first instinct is to suppose it's ironically intended. The Independent - Frontpage RSS Feed
  • Having your own navigator installed in the dash could also be the saviour of relationships, which in the past have been imperilled by one partner's inability to read a map to the satisfaction of the other.
  • A few grooves in a tree trunk, looking vaguely like a face, elevated into being the sacred image of our saviour.
  • The green debate tends to polarise into science-as-saviour versus science-as-devil camps.
  • Thus methodically is the life of our blessed Saviour written, as lives should be written, for the clearer proposing of the example of them. Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume V (Matthew to John)
  • TIP: Lightweight fabrics such as silk and crepe are summer saviours. The Sun
  • She did not question the fact that the film was intended to portray a truth about sanctimonious priests posing as the saviours of a religious heritage.
  • In 1944 I was offered a position as matron of St Saviour's Orphanage.
  • There is only one Shepherd who is the truth, Jesus Christ the Creator, Redeemer, Saviour, Lord and Judge.
  • But as the φιλανθρωπια, the affectionate, kind love our Saviour carried to human nature, made him often groan and sigh for his adversaries, and weep over Jerusalem, albeit his own joy was full, without ebb, so in some measure a Christian learns of Christ to be a lover and pitier of mankind, and then to be moved with compassion towards others, when we have fullest joy and satisfaction ourselves. The Works of the Rev. Hugh Binning
  • This means, first of all that we must know Christ, really know him, and live our lives as those joined in love to the Saviour, following him whithersoever he goes.
  • Intercessor, our Shepherd and Saviour, his keeping us from being lost extends itself no less effectually to our preservation from utter ruin in this life than to our raising at the last day; yea, and that exceptive particle alla includes this preservation, as well as leads us to the addition of the other favour and privilege of being raised to glory at the last day. The Doctrine of the Saints��� Perseverance Explained and Confirmed
  • To see anything honest in such a man as Paul, whose home was at the centre of the Stoical enlightenment, when he converts an hallucination into a proof of the resurrection of the Saviour, or even to believe his tale that he suffered from this hallucination himself -- this would be a genuine niaiserie in a psychologist. The Antichrist
  • And thus our Saviour meets with the arrogance of Peter, foretelling him that he should not have the courage he so confidently assumed to himself, but should within the time and space of cockcrowing deny him thrice. From the Talmud and Hebraica
  • It is a sad sad day when our only saviour against the primitive apish hordes leaves us defenceless. EXTRALIFE – By Scott Johnson - Chuck Heston is out. Dead at age 84.
  • In spite of his obvious lack of divinity, and the fact that he's more interested in women and anti-imperialist politics than religion, Brian (Graham Chapman) isplagued by followers convinced that he's the saviour. Life of Brian: No 10
  • But if the script isn't entirely brilliant - and it isn't - the true saviours of this film are the two stars themselves.
  • I mean, you are touted as the saviours of dance music.
  • Christ absolutely, not depending on any condition in man to be fulfilled, be not common to all, then did not Christ die for all; but the supposal is true, as is evident in the grace of faith, which being procured by the death of Christ, to be absolutely bestowed on them for whom he died, is not common to all: therefore, our Saviour did not die for all. The Death of Death in the Death of Christ
  • It is true, that in the prospect of the desolations which were foretold by the Saviour and were about to be poured out upon Jerusalem, 'for the present distress,' 'the short time' Paul advised, not commanded, a temporary deviation from the order of naturelike an eclipse of the sun or moonfor a 'short time' which no one could wish to be prolonged. Works of John Bunyan — Volume 02
  • Historically, New Zealand's voters have always wanted a change of government to make the State their saviour once more.
  • Our closeness is the saviour of my head and of my heart, in - hibiting the causes of myocardial infarction. Chemistry (Valentine's Day Massacre)
  • The Saviour's visit to Phoenicia and the miracle there performed had a yet wider purpose.
  • The band were supposed to be the saviours of rock and while the album was good, it was far from being the utter genius we had been promised.
  • Let my words reflect the life, love, and grace of my Lord and Saviour, Jesus Christ, in whose name I pray, amen.
  • Over one hundred and fifty prophecies exist concerning the coming of a messiah and saviour.
  • Hear what our Saviour says on this subject; "it must needs be that offences come, but _woe unto that man through whom they come_" -- Witness some fulfillment of this declaration in the tremendous destruction of Jerusalem, occasioned by that most nefarious of all crimes the crucifixion of the Son of God. The Anti-Slavery Examiner, Omnibus
  • Saviour would have the controversy between brother and brother to be terminated in a peculiar church, and that its judgment should be ultimately requested, he saith, _Tell the church_, not churches. The Divine Right of Church Government by Sundry Ministers Of Christ Within The City Of London
  • Therefore it is no wonder if these things which are spoken by our Saviour are not found verbatim in the Jewish pandect; for they are not so much alleged by him to shew that it was their direct design to banish away all reverence and love towards parents, as to show how wicked their traditions were, and into what ungodly consequences they oftentimes fell. From the Talmud and Hebraica
  • Having been God-beseemingly affianced unto the Lord, ye passion-enduring maidens-have brought Him as dowry your blood and immolation, and have worthily obtained the divine palace wherein ye are unceasingly filled with ineffable enlightenment; wherefore, in spiritually celebrating your holy and honourable memory, we glorify the Saviour and in faith call out: Supplicate The General Menaion or the Book of Services Common to the Festivals of our Lord Jesus of the Holy Virgin and of Different Orders of Saints
  • He promised a saviour who would carry the sin, selfishness, unbelief, disease, grief, sorrow and fear of death on Himself and Destroy that fear, for Good.
  • Neither the substance of this world nor the swelling floods of death could quench our Saviour's love for us.
  • I ask this in the wonderful name of my Lord and Saviour, Jesus, in whose name I pray, amen.
  • Still, the fathers were in blessedness by faith in the Saviour to come, at death (Heb 6: 15; Lu 16: 22). Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
  • Just hope you don't register on 'nasaspaceflight. com' They ban with no class, ill manners, and no explanation, unless you toe their forum 'SpaceX is our saviour' line. missileman Ares Adopts "Thriller" Theme For Latest Launch Poster - NASA Watch
  • TIP: Lightweight fabrics such as silk and crepe are summer saviours. The Sun
  • But if the script isn't entirely brilliant - and it isn't - the true saviours of this film are the two stars themselves.
  • Faith, in whomsoever it exists, takes hold of the same precious Saviour, and applies the same precious promises. Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume VI (Acts to Revelation)
  • Plērōsai nomon is not to make the law perfect; for it was always nomos teleios, — a “perfect law,” James i. 25; but to yield perfect obedience unto it: the same that our Saviour calls plērōsai pasan dikaiosunēn, Matt.iii. 15, “to fulfil all righteousness;” that is, by obedience unto all God’s commands and institutions, as is evident in the place. The Doctrine of Justification by Faith
  • He stands before it with arms outstretched, cruciform; but no saviour, he. A MEANS TO EVIL
  • Gie the wean a sweetie an' a glass o ' ginger, fur Goad's sake an' gie over wi ' the sufferin ' saviour blether ! THREE KINDS OF KISSING - SCOTTISH SHORT STORIES
  • No one can doubt that she is a lamb of the Saviour's fold, and if he is about to gather her into his bosom -- "She paused, overcome by emotion, then added in a tremulous tone," It will be a sad thing to _us_, no doubt, but to her -- dear little one -- a blessed, _blessed_ change. Holidays at Roselands
  • Gie the wean a sweetie an' a glass o ' ginger, fur Goad's sake an' gie over wi ' the sufferin ' saviour blether ! THREE KINDS OF KISSING - SCOTTISH SHORT STORIES
  • And they will be praying that striker Michael Ricketts - the whites' goal-scoring saviour - plays like an angel as well.
  • The people clearly saw her as their saviour.
  • The textile industry, oft hailed as a saviour to poor countries with abundant cheap labour, hasn't boomed as expected.
  • Well, there's one thing: rock and roll doesn't need saviours as much as it needs a good set of bodyguards.
  • They've also been called the saviours of rock 'n' roll.
  • But its shares took a battering because rail was seen as something of a saviour at a time when other parts of the business were enduring tough trading conditions.
  • What would you give to spend an evening hobnobbing with the saviour of the western world? Times, Sunday Times
  • The Conservatives presented him with a jewelled sword inscribed ‘Saviour of the Punjab.’
  • I now accept Jesus as my saviour and with his help I intend to confess him before men.
  • KIT Calvert, the Dalesman who was the saviour of Wensleydale Cheese, has had his life and achievements recognised by the Yorkshire Society.
  • Originally heralded as a saviour of the poor, he was increasingly seen as corrupt and inefficient.
  • The Jesse Tree is a type of Family Tree - the family line from which Jesus the Saviour was born.
  • It seems the symmetry of the trilogy appeals to saviours of Rock and Roll and film directors alike.
  • If they refused the Saviour whom Paul preached, if they continued morally unregenerated, then the mere fact of being The Doctrines of Predestination, Reprobation, and Election
  • It might be of the Paradise in which, on the very day of the crucifixion, the penitent thief was to meet the Saviour of mankind; or it might be of that Heaven, yet increate or unpeopled, seen by some in long, distant perspective, shadowed forth in such lines as these: -- The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 16, No. 97, November, 1865
  • Being very swotty, sport was my saviour socially. Times, Sunday Times
  • God in his Word, but in embracing with fiducial reliance and trust the one and only Saviour whom God reveals. Easton's Bible Dictionary
  • _Kemp_, nor Singer, nor all the litter of fooles that _now_ come drawling behinde them, neuer plaid the Clownes more naturally then the arrantest Sot of you all. "[ix: 4] George Chalmers, however, discovered an entry in the burial register of St. Saviour's, Southwark --" 1603, Kemps Nine Daies Wonder Performed in a Daunce from London to Norwich
  • This has fast become my favourite skin saviour. Times, Sunday Times
  • Now this parable is applicable to another purpose than that for which it was intended; and does excellently set forth the kindness and love of God our Saviour towards sinful miserable man. Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume V (Matthew to John)
  • Now the decision is yours - will you soften your heart and let him in as your personal saviour?
  • What will happen when the various divisions of this vast army of officials, united by interests common to officialism—the interests of the regulators versus those of the regulated—have at their command whatever force is needful to suppress insubordination and act as "saviours of society? Communist Economic Policy: Stalinism or the Red Army?, Bryan Caplan | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
  • Her — for such is her will — I will bring home to be my wedded wife; do ye preserve her, the glorious saviour of all Achaea and of yourselves. The Argonautica
  • Weel, weel, sir, I may na ', an' I dinna, ken sae muckle as mony; but when ye preach a sermon aboot my Lord and Saviour, I fin 'my heart going out to Him, like lintseed out of a bag. Love to the Uttermost Expositions of John XIII.-XXI.
  • They always exalt Christ and clearly speak of the preacher's deep spiritual knowledge of his Saviour.
  • Gie the wean a sweetie an' a glass o ' ginger, fur Goad's sake an' gie over wi ' the sufferin ' saviour blether! THREE KINDS OF KISSING - SCOTTISH SHORT STORIES
  • At the root of the issue is whether Fisher is viewed as a saviour of Exiles rugby, or simply as more interested in saving his own seat in the committee box.
  • I leapt into the car and in gratitude shot off to buy a box of chocolates for my saviours then realised I was penniless and cardless.
  • Their stories are narrated with sharp adroitness and lessons are drawn that apply to our modern-day craving for supermen and saviours.
  • The band can be the saviours of the music industry today and forever.
  • You must cry to him that he will have mercy on you and pardon your sins and become your Lord and Saviour, and keep asking him until you know that he has heard you.
  • So he let the crisis spin out in order to present himself, as in 1940, the saviour of the nation.
  • She renounced the role of tragic widow with an austerity that irritated her would-be saviours.
  • Rather, they imply sincerity in our profession of Christ as Saviour and Lord.
  • Orange wanted to take his life; and he began to scream for a boat -- and then to cry, because he had lost a piece of wood on his ride which he called a fragment of Our Saviour's cross. A Child's History of England
  • At the beginning of the pandect, as we have mentioned, there are certain dedicatory verses; they record the gift (of the codex) to the venerable convent of St. Saviour by a certain Peter who was abbot from the extreme territory of the The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 4: Clandestinity-Diocesan Chancery
  • Christ will be the final judge on that last day, and only those who have believed in him as the Creator, Saviour and Judge will be saved.
  • Our isolation cancelled by the Saviour's action, embracing as he did both tomb and hill.
  • But one lion remembers his saviour - and what looks like a miracle takes place. The Sun
  • This man is incongruous, inconsistent and unreliable and is the latest saviour for the opposition.
  • When a battered child looks at his bruises and cries out for help, his favourite plaything - the computer by his bedside - could be his saviour.
  • If we do not act now, instead of being saviours, we will be the perpetrators of the world's worst holocaust.
  • So is this man the saviour of fringe theatre? Times, Sunday Times
  • David or Zerubbabel (compare Hag 2: 2; Zec 4: 7-10) be primarily meant, there is here typically represented God's more wonderful doings in exalting Christ, crucified as an impostor, to be the Prince and Saviour and Head of His Church. Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
  • The thief looks at the unclothed, bruised and bloodied body of Jesus, hanging in pitiful humiliation, and sees his glorious Saviour and mighty King.
  • West Indies' second innings saviour: Jimmy Adams, on his Test debut, making a defiant and unbeaten 79.
  • Besides, if we can obtain from them even this admission, that those who are not yet baptized implore the aid of the saviour's grace, this will indeed be no small matter against that false defense of nature, as being sufficient for itself, and of the power of free will. The Works of James Arminius, Vol. 2
  • It was useful after an impulse purchase became my saviour when I burned my back in the sun. The Sun
  • Well, there's one thing: rock and roll doesn't need saviours as much as it needs a good set of bodyguards.
  • I saw myself as the saviour of my country.
  • There might have been withheld from the Saviour those strong religious consolations, those clear views of the justice and goodness of God, which would have blunted his pains and soothed his agonies.
  • The CCCP is decomissioned and Red Saviour gets to do some liaison work. Archive 2007-04-01
  • So is this man the saviour of fringe theatre? Times, Sunday Times
  • There were fix kings of the name nf Abgarns, and the third is celebrated by eccfcfiaftic writers. for the letters he is fuppofed to have written to our Saviour, 141. An universal history, from the earliest accounts to the present time
  • Church, of course; but to-day, this glowing, glorious August day, it was something infinitely above and beyond all this; it was the visible temple of the invisible God, _their_ Saviour, and they were going up to worship -- aye, really and truly to _worship_. The Chautauqua Girls At Home
  • Do not quench it by foolish unbelief and sinful defiance of our loving Saviour.
  • He was named a prophet; friend of the spouse; lanterne; an angel voice; Elias; baptist of the Saviour; messenger of the judge; and foregoer of the King. The Golden Legend, vol. 3
  • Wouldn't nuclear power then be seen as the potential saviour of the race with its seemingly inexhaustible supply and comparatively small amount of waste?
  • The name expresses the object of this sodality, which is to collect faithful hearts around the Saviour for constant adoration and love and to make reparation to Him for the ingratitude of men. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 14: Simony-Tournon
  • The band were supposed to be the saviours of rock and while the album was good, it was far from being the utter genius we had been promised.
  • American Union bordering on Kentucky, an impostor who declared that he was the Son of God, the Saviour of mankind, and that he had reappeared on earth to recall the impious, the unbelieving, and sinners to their duty. The Golden Bough
  • The rogue doctor, the Hippocratic saviour turned hypocritic slayer, is a mercifully rare medical phenomenon in this country.
  • This testimony was the specifical and essential mark whereby the apostleship was distinguished from other magistracy ecclesiastical; as being necessary for an Apostle either to have seen our Saviour after his resurrection or to have conversed with him before, and seen his works, and other arguments of his divinity, whereby they might be taken for sufficient witnesses. Leviathan
  • His claim to Samian fame was that he was a political saviour and restorer.
  • Saviour's body and blood, with numerous crossings, genuflexions, the elevation of the host and especially the self-communion of the priest, as an offering of the body of Christ a bloodless sacrifice for the sins of the living or dead; all of which was read and done by the _priest himself_ before the altar; and which preceded the sacramental communion of the congregation, and was the only preparation for the communion. American Lutheranism Vindicated; or, Examination of the Lutheran Symbols, on Certain Disputed Topics Including a Reply to the Plea of Rev. W. J. Mann
  • Liguori, Burchard, Billuard, Rousselot, Gordon, Gaisson, are put into their hands at an early age -- works which reveal more secrets of impudicity than Aretino has described, or Commodus can have practiced -- works which recommend more craft and treachery and fraud and falsehood than Machiavelli accorded to his misbegotten Saviour of Renaissance in Italy, Volumes 1 and 2 The Catholic Reaction
  • You are blind to spiritual realities because you don't know the Saviour, and that is the only way of knowing him.
  • So our Saviour tells us, that "if any man do the will of God, he shall know the doctrine whether it be of God" (John 7:17).
  • Faith nodded soundlessly as her saviour lifted her to her feet as if she weighed nothing, before releasing her so abruptly she staggered a little before righting herself once more.
  • Neither does she consider herself a saviour of oppressed women.
  • the woman who saved John from the fire became his saviour
  • He, however, having returned to the Pleroma, and being probably unwilling again to descend from it, sent forth to her the Paraclete, that is, the Saviour. ANF01. The Apostolic Fathers with Justin Martyr and Irenaeus
  • Magnifying glasses, beakers and magnets were the order of the day at the opening of St. Saviour's National School science room.
  • He was seduced into politics and fell victim to the hubristic notion that he, and he alone, could once again be France's saviour.
  • This has fast become my favourite skin saviour. Times, Sunday Times
  • As characters go, Sir Arthur is the saviour, but, in some ways, it is George who is the truest of the bunch.
  • One scenario could see him attempt to stage a comeback as an untainted saviour when voters balk at the painful reality of economic austerity. Times, Sunday Times
  • The beginning of the new millennium brings renewed hope and new saviours.
  • Gie the wean a sweetie an' a glass o ' ginger, fur Goad's sake an' gie over wi ' the sufferin ' saviour blether! THREE KINDS OF KISSING - SCOTTISH SHORT STORIES
  • That our Saviour comprised the sum of all prayers in this form, is known to all Christians; and it is confessed that such is the perfection of this form, that it is the epitome of all things to be prayed for, as the Decalogue is the epitome of all things to be practised. From the Talmud and Hebraica
  • Josephus telleth us that Perceval was in this castle long time, nor never once moved therefrom in quest of no adventure; rather was his courage so attorned to the Saviour of the World and His sweet The High History of the Holy Graal
  • It may like to be hailed as the saviour of Hindus but not as the sworn enemy of minorities.
  • The rogue doctor, the Hippocratic saviour turned hypocritic slayer, is a mercifully rare medical phenomenon in this country.
  • But spacers, being spacers, would prefer for their saviour to be a revenant from the past rather than a modern-day phenomenon. 365 tomorrows » 2006 » August : A New Free Flash Fiction SciFi Story Every Day
  • Let us whose souls were sealed with the blood of Christ in the day of redemption, with spiritual exultation, prophetically, draw the holy blood that is flowing unto us from the source of martyrdom, and is prefigurative both of the life-bringing passion of the Saviour and of the eternal glory; let us therefore cry unto Him: Thou that art glorified in thy saints, O The General Menaion or the Book of Services Common to the Festivals of our Lord Jesus of the Holy Virgin and of Different Orders of Saints
  • Maximus knows who that ‘King’ is, even the cause and reason and primal origin of all nature, the lord and father of the soul, the eternal saviour of all that lives, the unwearying builder of his world. The Defense
  • (1290-1298), it consists of a lofty central arch with smaller openings on the sides; above the arches are enriched gables with pinnacles and finials; over the centre arch in a trefoil is a figure of the Saviour; the restoration of the north side of this monument will afford some idea of its original appearance; the effect has been somewhat subdued by the softened light from the east window. Ely Cathedral

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