But if there be such a reason or cause, it must be either in the nature itself of God or must lie outside it, that is to say, in another substance of another nature.
But the Christian’s peace and joy is of another nature.
But the subject that is here entreated of, is of another nature.
Now for his burden, we observe that it is of another nature, to speak properly, than other burdens.
When I say, differ, I mean, must needs be greater, whether the body be punished with the same fire with the soul, or fire of another nature.
The image of this essence, seen here below in a being of another nature, is the virtue which emanates from it.
Hence this act could not belong to the human soul of Christ, seeing that it belongs to another nature.
Very true, said I, that's a Question of another Nature.
My notion is quite of another nature; the first thing I do is to have a good fire; for what I say is this, if a man is cold in his fingers, it's odds if ever he gets warm in his purse!
While he employed himself in the service of the muses, Henrietta Maria, the queen dowager of England whose particular favourite he was found out business for him of another nature.
If the body of which the Stoics speak be of another nature, then matter can be called a body only figuratively.
All these were accompanied with science of another nature: for he is reputed to have been skilled in many arts.
They were serpents of another nature, with which it was thus infested: and the history relates to the Cuthites, the original Ophitæ, who for a long time possessed that country.
This day being our Easter, we did not go abroad to visit any places, the time requiring an employment of another nature.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "another nature" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.