for evermore in a sentence
Examples
- On entering the cathedral the king and queen were met by bishops Wagle and Aarflot and Bishop Wagle greeted them with the words : " May the Lord bless your going in and your coming out now and for evermore . " The king and queen proceeded through the nave and seated themselves on the 1818 coronation thrones.
- At the foot of the pillar is a Stone of Remembrance inscribed with the words : " Their name liveth for evermore . " The main inscription is in both English and French, while the column also bears an inscription in English, Arabic, Hindi and Gurmukhi : " God is One, His is the Victory ".
- The main inscription on the monument, on the square plinth, reads " IN MEMORY OF THE MEN OF THE BRITISH THOMSON-HOUSTON COY WHO GAVE THEIR LIVES IN THE GREAT WARS ", with the dates of the two world wars inscribed to either side; below is the dedication " THEIR NAME LIVETH FOR EVERMORE ".
- A Stone of Remembrance is sited on a platform of three steps in front of the pavilion, inscribed with the phrase " THEIR NAME LIVETH FOR EVERMORE " and the dates of the two world wars ( the dates of the Second World War were added at a later date, though the names of the casualties from that conflict were not ).
- The south face reads " THEIR NAME LIVETH FOR EVERMORE ", while the dates of the First and Second World Wars are inscribed in Roman numerals on each face higher on the plinth : " MCMXIV TO MCMXIX " ( 1914 1919 ) on the north and south faces and " MCMXXXIX TO MCMXLV " ( 1939 1945 ) on the east and west.
- In 1666, Charles II granted by charter ( confirmed in 1669 by Parliament ) to Andrew Oswald of Dalderse, advocate, and his heirs the town and lands of Dalderse, Stirlingshire, with houses, fishing rights, etc . Furthermore, that these properties were to be incorporated in a whole free barony, to be called for evermore the barony of Dalderse.
- And from the place where every human soul is, He has consecrated for that soul a new and living way through all the vicissitudes and experiences of a whole lifetime, and even through death and the tomb, into the holiest of all at the right hand of God for evermore . . . . Perfection, perfection of character, is the Christian goal perfection attained in human flesh in this world.
- He notes that the Christian ethical ideal would retain immense potency in the 20th century and that women and men _ as disparate as Martin Luther King Jr ., Simone Weil, Dietrich Bonhoeffer and Pierre Teilhard de Chardin _ would decide to " ignore the death of God in the 19th century " and put their trust in One who said, ` I was dead, and see, I am alive for evermore . "'
- And while thou dost prepare for us, prepare us also for that happy place, that where they are and thou art, we too may be for evermore . " "'It appears that many of the lines of this prayer are included in Raymond's poem " Death is Only an Horizon . " In contrast, other than references on the internet, no definitive work or reference by Raymond has come to light that includes his version of the poem.
- "For Evermore " alludes to Nevermore " and " Seven Seas of Rhye " from the album " Queen II " as well as " Lily of the Valley " from " Sheer Heart Attack "; compare, " The King of Rhye will be crowned again / His messenger will spread the word far through the land / He will sail the seven seas of his kingdom " ( " For Evermore " ) with, " Messenger from Seven Seas has flown / To tell the King of Rhye he's lost his throne " ( " Lily of the Valley " ).