Sentences with phrase «partake of»

However, we do NOT partake of milk and dairy products for one reason.
If you are offended by our society, make the choice not to partake of what we produce.
These days I is too fat around the middle to partake of such a fine luxury.
My diabetic husband can now partake of those homemade goodies without worrying about the adverse affect on his blood sugar.
The field paintings that I make partake of a «fullness».
The spouses partake of a mystery of love greater than themselves, the mystery of divine love.
Consider growing up with access to a deli case full of wonderful cheeses and getting sick should I dare partake of any.
Go partake of your life and appreciate all that you have by taking full advantage of the opportunities in front of you.
And in just the last few weeks, I've had yet a third idea, one that would carry me very far back in time and yet partake of the present.
Unfortunately, your pup can't partake of pumpkin pie, but they can enjoy a scoop of canned pumpkin!
While neutering drastically reduces spraying, up to 10 percent of neutered males still partake of this behavior.
See which one the dog wants to partake of first.
Or perhaps partake of the many healing therapies available.
They think that because they're following the «scientific consensus», their opinions partake of the reliability and assurance of the scientific method itself.
Let your salespeople partake of any kid services you have available.
Unfortunately for me, white chocolate contains dairy, so I do not partake of these delightful (probably overly sweet) treats.
Bonhoeffer speaks of different types: Aristotelian (man becomes a person by partaking of reason); Stoic («a man becomes a person by submitting to a higher obligation»); 4 Epicurean (man's life is heightened by pleasure, though it has a «defective concept of spirit»); 5 and the idealist tradition flowing from Immanuel Kant (the perceiving person is the starting point for philosophy).
Because I just couldn't bear to tell him that after a year of partaking of other's birthday treats, he was going to be the hated kid bringing the bran mufins.
If the Corinthians suppose that they are somehow (magically) protected from sin and its consequences because they have been baptized into Christ and partake of Christ in the Eucharist, remember, says Paul, that the Israelites had their sacraments, too.
There's nothing exactly wrong with many of these ideas, some of which partake of legitimate performance - character traits such as impulse control and self - discipline.
There was a time in abstract painting's past when the canons of American abstraction decreed flatness as the one defining element of painting: the point at which it was purely itself and not partaking of other arts such as sculpture.
We are told to examine ourselves before partaking of communion... how do we do that without going within?
In keeping with that tradition, Piper notes that Adam was standing there with Eve but doesn't explicitly conclude that Adam is just as culpable for partaking of the fruit for that reason.
Both Jesus and Paul followed the usual Jewish custom of giving thanks before partaking of food, and the example of Jesus has made grace before meat an important part of the Christian cultus.
Facing silent disapproval and even open hostility, they have had their babies anyway, believing their children are just as worthy to partake of life as are others.
Chris Johanson's «Contemporary Cosmopolitan Painting» is a two - dimensional assemblage in which two disheveled young men partake of cocaine in a fancy apartment, or perhaps the back room of an art gallery.
According to the romantics, the individual soul partakes of God's nature.
His point has nothing to do with church discipline, and therefore with the possibility that some people at a given place who confess «the lordship of Christ» might be excluded from partaking of the Eucharist.
If in certain particulars, the parents» partaking of grace felt like the eating of sour grapes, their children's teeth will be set on edge when the children experience the same particulars of grace.
If a person never partakes of the Lord's Supper or is never baptized, but still believes in and professes faith in Jesus Christ, well I believe that person is still saved.
At Johns Hopkins, the JHPDA lured postdocs to a happy hour with the offering of free food, a gathering that they held next door to a computer lab so that association members could ask postdocs to fill out the online survey while partaking of the happy hour treats.
He let Himself be hung there as if out to dry so that they might later partake of His dehydrated body and His unleavened blood so as to have
They are so excited for the Christmas season and have been enjoying all of the holiday activities we have partaken of so far this year.
All friendship between those who are made new in the Spirit partakes of love that overcomes separation and loneliness.
as someone who rarely if ever partakes of beer, this is most definitely the finest use for the stuff i've ever seen.
A playful rhyming text brings us to Victorian times and a queen who can not be seen by her subjects when partaking of such an indelicate activity as swimming.
According to Paul — and he shared this view with his Jewish contemporaries — God had created man in his own image, and man thus partook of the divine nature.
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