Covenants [noun]
Definition of Covenants:
pact, promise
Synonyms of Covenants:
Sentence/Example of Covenants:
Parties to covenants in a great variety of relative circumstances, are there introduced.
Only they who are without Christ, are aliens from the commonwealth of Israel and strangers from the covenants of promise.
Probably in imitation of the practice of the people of God, covenants among idolaters were written.
A Church Covenants, believing that she sees the truth in part, and is disposed to accede to it.
Promises not to do some particular act on a piece of land are often made in deeds conveying them; they are called covenants.
Because such covenants are made, not merely in the name of the individuals who enter into them, but also in the name of posterity.
The obligation of such, therefore, even as those of the covenants specified, behove to continue.
Because the ends of such covenants may not be attained during the existence on earth of those who entered into them.
When these covenants were made, Lysias went to the king, and the Jews gave themselves to husbandry.
If the States be parties, as States, what are their rights, and what their respective covenants and stipulations?