Examples of 'dayspring' in a sentence

Meaning of "dayspring"

Dayspring (noun): A poetic or archaic word for dawn, the beginning of the day or the first appearance of light in the sky before sunrise
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  • The beginning of the day, or first appearance of light; the dawn; daybreak.

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Life lessons learned in the DaySpring isle.
Dayspring hopes to defend its title this year.
I ended up going to dayspring.
DaySpring goes beyond the basic legal requirements.
You would fit in real well at Dayspring.
Which the Dayspring from on high has visited us.
I have learned so much since joining Dayspring.
DaySpring welcomes comments regarding its products and services.
No admission fee for children enrolled in Dayspring or siblings.
The Dayspring has risen.
Congregation members reflect annually on their commitment to the Dayspring Church community.
That sunrise, that dayspring visited us when He came to this earth.
Anything from Dayspring.
The Dayspring from on high hath visited us, to give light to them that sit.
Listen to Dayspring.

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Dayspring of this Light, through Whom every hidden thing.
Giving to Dayspring.
At Dayspring you will discover God's purpose for your life.
What can give us the dayspring of a new hope?
Dayspring Head Start provides facilities for some 38 pre-school age children.
Free admission for children enrolled in Dayspring and their siblings!
Anne also has the Dayspring Fellowship Church, with services in English.
Dayspring - or the rising sun, that is, Christ.
When Emmanuel arrives - when the Dayspring rises - we learn that redemption has only begun.
They joined Dayspring as full time missionaries in May of 2011.
O come, O come thou Dayspring from on high ♪ mouthing.
With which the Dayspring from on high has visited [ e ] us ;.

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