After his return to Aix in 1802 and his conversion between 1805 and 1808, grace enkindled in the heart of Eugene de Mazenod the flame of zeal. |
Participants remarked that it was indeed a sign of immense hope which has enkindled enthusiasm and commitment. |
These remembrances were enkindled because of the centrality of the Word in bibliodrama. |
It is you, O Agni most youthful, whom, once enkindled, the Gods have chosen as messenger, conveyer of oblations. |
Heath backed down and announced £35m of investment in Upper Clyde shipbuilding, which in turn enkindled another £65m in grants. |
Pindar said that in education, the mind should be enkindled. |