Sentences with phrase «cries aloud»

What may have led Cobb to attribute love of unity to me is my advocacy of Whitehead's ontological principle, namely, that any plurality cries aloud for explanation in terms of decisions.
There can merely be change, purposeless and unprogressive... The doctrine thus cries aloud for a conception of organism as fundamental for nature.
It is doubtful that this states that there is in each organism The doctrine thus cries aloud for a conception of organism as fundamental to nature.
The doctrine thus cries aloud for a conception of organism as fundamental for nature.
The soul cries aloud for release into change.
See: «And they cried aloud, and cut themselves after their manner with knives and lancets, till the blood gushed out upon them.»
Who, tell me who, has really continued to uphold the mantel, for us as a black people to cry aloud year in and year out of what Martin Luther King's dream really was about.
In the fell clutch of circumstance I have not winced nor cried aloud.
On the cross, he cried aloud, «My God, my God, why have you forgotten me?»
The words of General Sherman must be kept ever in mind: «It is only those who have neither fired a shot nor heard the shrieks and groans of the wounded who cry aloud for blood, more vengeance, more desolation.
He traveled to New York to raise funds to rebuild the church and the YMCA, but while walking down Wall Street, he felt what he described as «a presence and power» as he had never known before, so much that he cried aloud, «Hold Lord, it is enough!»
It is natural that, by reason of the exceptional contacts which have enabled me, a Jesuit (reared, that is to say, in the bosom of the Church) to penetrate and move freely in active spheres of thought and free research, I should have been very forcibly struck by things scarcely apparent to those who have lived only in one or other of the two opposed worlds, so that I feel compelled to cry them aloud.
Now in summer, when it was hot, and he was very tired and ill from his journeyings, or when he held the office of lecturer, he would sometimes, as he lay thus in bonds, and oppressed with toil, and tormented also by noxious insects, cry aloud and give way to fretfulness, and twist round and round in agony, as a worm does when run through with a pointed needle.
I sought for help, but none took my hand, I wept, but none came to my side, I cried aloud, and there was none that heard me.
But when he told them that it was not lawful for him for the wild beast combat had ended, they again cried aloud demanding Polycarp to be burned alive (ch.12).
I ran, I stretched forth my arms, I cried aloud, «Here, here I am, my Father.»
«It's no good just crying aloud about the plight of Christians if we don't make some effort to offer them the hand of friendship,» he said.
Fourth, the president of the industrial firm did not recognize that the very situation the preacher was describing as loveless was one that cried aloud for the presence and action of love.
... I can tell the very place where the blessed Polycarp used to sit [note the posture of the bishop as teacher or preacher upon his cathedra] as he discoursed, his goings out and his comings in, the character of his life,... the discourses he would address to the multitude, how we would tell of his conversations with John and with the others who had seen the Lord, how he would relate their words from memory... and I can testify before God that if that blessed and apostolic presbyter had heard the like [the Gnostic vagaries], he would have cried aloud and stopped his ears and said, as was his custom: «O good God, for what sort of times hast thou kept me, that I should endure these things?»
Evening and morning and at noon will I pray and cry aloud and He will hear my voice.
If we aren't bemoaning the absence of a manual transmission option, we're crying aloud for a wagon or hatchback variant.
Evening and morning and at noon will I pray and cry aloud and He will hear my voice.
Let him languish in pain crying aloud for mercy, & let there be no surcease to his agony till he sink to dissolution.
Evening and morning and at noon will I pray and cry aloud and He will hear my voice.

Not exact matches

A perennial favorite read aloud that deeply moves (I never get through the school scene with the native boys without crying) and one Hope has read at least a handful of times.
If not aloud, at least in his heart he said the rest: «For he hath not despised nor abhorred the affliction of the afflicted; neither hath he hid his face from him; but when he cried unto him, he heard» (Psalm 22:24).
«While I prayed, some wept, and wept aloud, and some cried for mercy.
Never mind the general public... Some examples: 1) the passenger in front of us on our first flight, whom when my daughter was crying while we waited to take off and I said something aloud such as «I'll nurse her once we take off and then she'll be quiet», had to tell everyone around us that she was a nurse and that I was essentially a bad mom to not nurse my baby during takeoff (sorry lady, but the reason I bought her a seat was for her to be in her car seat during takeoff as it's much safer than in my arms nursing).
Phrases such as «These are the things that babies do: / Cry, wet, sleep, coo» are good practice if you're a read - aloud novice, and the illustrations are bright and high - contrast.
It's much easier to type that The Big Sick made us cry, especially to strangers or acquaintances we rarely see in person, than it is to say it aloud to a friend in the unpredictable meatspace.
She sought us out for extra guidance, and within a couple of weeks she was reading aloud to her class from Farley Mowat's novel Never Cry Wolf (Back Bay Books, 2001) in conjunction with a unit on ecosystems, in addition to allowing her struggling students to use Internet sites with easy - to - read articles on related class topics.
I cried as I read this, and then I said aloud, «Oh if only Alvin Holmes could have been there.»
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