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Example sentences for "absolute good"

  • Absolute good of whatever kind would put an end to all desire, all effort, all combination, all thought, all foresight, all virtue.

  • If man could ever find his way into the promised land of /absolute Good/, he would no longer have occasion to use his understanding and his senses--he would be no longer man.

  • Morality, in so far as it is achievement, might conceivably be immediately identified with the process of an absolute good; but morality is always a consciousness of failure as well.

  • The recognition of failure implies more effort and higher progress, and contains a suggestion of an absolute good, and even a proof of its active presence.

  • An absolute good is not conceivable, except in relation to the process whereby it manifests itself.

  • On the one hand he maintains that these principles express an absolute good, which is to be called intellectual because its essence and truth are apprehended by the intellect.

  • From all which it is transparently clear that the essence of absolute good and of happiness is one and the same.

  • Absolute good, then, is offered as the common prize, as it were, of all human actions.

  • Dost thou also call to mind how happiness is absolute good, and therefore that, when happiness is sought, it is good which is in all cases the object of desire?

  • Then we can safely conclude, also, that God's essence is seated in absolute good, and nowhere else.

  • That was why I showed you the preacher's letter; that was why I tried to prove to you that he is, as you say, disinterested.

  • The man was sinking fast, and the preacher was glad of it!

  • Her son laughed profanely: "I believe you think that the Almighty is rather honoured in having me to bless!


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    absolute divorce; absolute idealism; absolute liberty; absolute majority; absolute monarch; absolute monarchy; absolute music; absolute perfection; absolute predestination; absolute right; absolute unity; absolutely certain; absolutely essential; absolutely free; absolutely impossible; absolutely infinite; absolutely nothing; absolutely refused; bent double; dense clusters; good parte; moist soil; nor had; west quarter; will consent; with what