Examples of 'he wrought' in a sentence

Meaning of "he wrought"

he wrought ~ This phrase is usually used to describe someone who created or constructed something with skill and effort

How to use "he wrought" in a sentence

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With what divine inspiration has he wrought its.
He wrought miracle upon miracle for the deliverance of that people.
He will now become intimately familiar with what he wrought.
I will remember what He wrought in days of old.
What He wrought in the hearts of the people was absolutely priceless.
The wonders which he wrought in Egypt.
As he wrought in Cana of Galilee.
And first miracle that he wrought in Cana of Galilee.
So he wrought his knee up sharply, deploring the crudity of it.
For three hours He wrought wonderfully in me.
It the rather proved that God was elsewhere, or at least that He wrought elsewhere.
By means of them also he wrought all the transcendent works of the Temple.
Faith is the gift of God which He wrought in Christ.
For what he wrought in redeeming me, he formed in the reality of your person.
Had Ammit been free, she would have prevented Hitler and the destruction he wrought.

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That is one of the reasons he wrought miracles, and that he was transfigured.
There he wrought out beautiful vases of fine marble, and invented square building.
Invoking his magical powers, he wrought great havoc in the Kaurava army.
So, he wrought her a magnificent throne.
Who remembers all that he wrought and endured . ".
For a month, he wrought havoc on local settlers, killing many and carrying off their slaves.
Look, what concerns me -- look at the damage he wrought playing defense.
When I carved the fowl, he wrought his witchery again causing me to cut my finger.
Then I went down to the potter 's house, and, behold, he wrought a work on the wheels.
And wizards, he wrought much wickedness in the sight of the Lord, to.
So, too, He wrought Divine things humanly, as when He healed the leper with a touch.

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