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    mortalise


    1. immortalised in pottery, Billy could still move his eyes and as he


    2. ‘A pub with no beer’, immortalised by Slim Dusty, was playing in the background


    3. As Red lay on his hard bed bunk in his cell, Johnny Cash’s immortalised words echoed through his head: ‘I hear the train a comin, it’s rolling round the bend


    4. This resulted in a decisive aerial battle of attrition that became immortalised as the Battle of Britain, and it officially opened on August 13th 1940, “Eagle Day”


    5. Was their brief acquaintance to be confined to and immortalised in one fleeting moment of chivalry? He hit the roof of the cab, signalling it to leave with the same confidence that seemed to permeate all his actions


    6. stories could be immortalised in frescoes on the temple walls


    7. I switch on my Sony videocam, as this scene has to be immortalised for posterity


    8. Although Christ did not write any words His time on earth was communicated through speech to others before being written and immortalised by His followers


    9. There is good reason why Christ did not immortalise His miracles, examples and teachings by writing down his thoughts and instructions on some permanent material and manner


    10. Is it not THAT THE VERY OBJECT OF THE INCARNATION IS TO IMMORTALISE MANKIND; that roan can live forever only by spiritual union with the Incarnate Deity; that apart from such union span will 'die, perish, and be destroyed

    11. In the execution of His purpose of saving us it has seemed good to the Almighty Lord to adhere to the original lines of the life-system which He designs to immortalise in His own image


    12. Those who believe in baptismal regeneration can hold that the baptised are immortalised, while the remainder pass away and perish


    13. In the early years of the eighteenth century the learned non-juror Henry Dodwell set forth a treatise in which he proved 'from the Scripture and the first fathers that the soul is a principle naturally mortal,’ but he unhappily burdened the doctrine of a God-given immortality with the high-church conceit that 'the soul is actually immortalised by the pleasure of God to punishment or to reward, through union with the divine baptismal spirit’—and that led him to the strictly logical result that 'the bishops alone, since the apostles, had this immortalising power’! This strange conjunction of ideas fixed the destiny of his book to oblivion; but its patristic evidence on the fundamental idea of man’s natural mortality was clearly and forcibly set forward


    14. Watts and some other modern writers, he inconsistently taught, at least in the case of rejectors of Christ, 'that God would immortalise the wicked for an "eternal death" of conscious suffering


    15. He loved deeply, he was hated; he adored, he was scorned; he wooed a wild beast, he pleaded with marble, he pursued the wind, he cried to the wilderness, he served ingratitude, and for reward was made the prey of death in the mid-course of life, cut short by a shepherdess whom he sought to immortalise in the memory of man, as these papers which you see could fully prove, had he not commanded me to consign them to the fire after having consigned his body to the earth


    16. Lord Ravenshaw, in Cornwall, which would of course have immortalised the whole party for at least a twelvemonth! and being so near, to lose it all, was an injury to be keenly felt, and Mr


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