Delsarte was amused by these exaggerated accusations; in another order of criticisms, it was agreeable to him to hear "that he sang without a voice, as Ingres painted without colors.
Or, in another order of ideas, shall we refer to the will of God alone the obligation of virtue, and found ethics on religion, instead of giving religion to ethics as their necessary perfection?
But, above real beauty, is a beauty of another order--ideal beauty.
Whence, although no other order would be suitable and good to the things which now are, yet God can do other things and impose upon them another order.
This weed is very much like Polyides, of another order, but may be distinguished by its fibrous, creeping root, while that of Polyides is a disc.
These three latter parasites, certainly, are wonderfully unlike the hermaphrodites or females to which they belong; if classed as independent animals, they would assuredly be placed not in another family, but in another Order.
Another order of beasts may here be referred to, because it affords interesting examples of the co-existence of external resemblance without any real affinity.
So, then, the first thought that comes out of this great metaphor is that all of us, if we are Christian people, belong to another polity, another order of things than that in which our outward lives are spent.
He would kindle in them the consciousness of belonging to another order of things than that around them.
If we attempt to abstract all this, we either fall into intellectual nothingness, we annihilate all idea of the object, or we pass to another order of beings having no relation either to extension or space.
We find the same wonderful simplicity amidst so complicated a multiplicity in another order of ideas.
The value of the ideas of one order is verified by those of another order; and the same with sentiments.
In true Martinism, the significance of the term Philosophe inconnu was of another order.
Did not that valley symbolize, indeed, another state of existence, another order of consciousness altogether that lay beyond any known present experience or description.
Another order of life entering humanity for the first time, that humanity for whose welfare it--or was it he?
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "another order" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.