Strive as he might, to thrust her out of his heart and soul, she still Indwelt there.
"The Air Trust"
George Allan England
In the tale of the Sons of Turenn, the stones of the wayside tell to Lugh the story of the death of his father Kian, and the boat of Mananan, Indwelt by a spirit, flies hither and thither over the seas, obeying the commands, even the thought, of its steersman.
"The High Deeds of Finn and other Bardic Romances of Ancient Ireland"
T. W. Rolleston
Indwelt by the Shekinah, filled with the Holy Ghost, his whole being energized with power and force, "whatsoever he doeth prospers."
"The Heart-Cry of Jesus"
Byron J. Rees