Sentence example with the word 'edified'

edified

Definition adj. instructed and encouraged in moral

Last update: July 2, 2015


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Next, it must be carefully remembered that the early church was, in a sense hard for us even to understand, ruled and edified by the direct action of the Holy Spirit.   [Please select]

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The first night he confessed his sins, and they edified me not a little.   [Please select]

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Ware seemed on the whole edified by the captain's unorthodox point of view.   [Please select]

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Then, I can promise you, you will be entertained and possibly edified.   [Please select]

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"On the contrary, sir, we are all only too willing to be edified."   [Please select]

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I fancy I should be edified to hear it--that description.   [Please select]

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The information he gained was not of the kind he most desired, but it edified him.   [Please select]

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It was always a question whether his speeches had a favorable effect upon the immediate action of Congress; there can, however, be no doubt of the fact that the larger public was edified and influenced.   [Please select]

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They are two pieces of study of the color of marble architecture, the tints literally "edified," and laid edge to edge as simply on the paper as the stones are on the walls.   [Please select]

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