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Example sentences for "another passage"

  • This prince appears evidently to have been the person described also in another passage, from which, though never cited in the New Testament as applicable to Christ at all, modern theologians are accustomed to infer his Deity.

  • In another passage, likewise, in the prayer ascribed to Solomon, he is represented as thus addressing God (ix.

  • There is another passage in the Gospels supposed to teach the deity of Christ—and hence so far used as an inferential proof of the doctrine of the Trinity:—“I and my Father are one.

  • Strabo also places the two incidents in conjunction in another passage in which he refers to this person, xv.

  • This danger also will enable us to appreciate a novel feature in another passage of the epistle.

  • But in another passage he ascribes precisely the same doctrine, without however naming the pleroma, to Cerinthus[552].

  • Hence in another passage he prays that the brethren may by the indwelling of Christ be fulfilled till they attain to the pleroma of God (iii.

  • Yet in another passage we find Cossali saying: una somma di quantità uguale al zero avea un’aria mostruosa, e non sapeasi di equazion si fatta concepire idea, p.

  • It is the aim of the guardians of a prince,” he exclaims in another passage, “that he may never become a man.

  • Meditation on man’s enslaved condition as the result of concupiscence, he declares in another passage, proves my contention, no less than the terrible truth of predestination.

  • We are more inclined to apply to him a remarkable description, which he gives in another passage of the Commentary on Romans, of the devil’s action on a man whom he wishes to lead astray.

  • Another passage in the Psalms which caused him trouble is quoted by Luther when referring to the event in his Commentary on Psalm l.

  • The meaning of the first expression is explained by another passage (v.

  • The relationship of the passage in Beowulf to these may be compared with that of another passage (vv.

  • And in another passage it is said that darkness and illusion were given to the Asuras as their portion by the Father-god (ib.

  • In another passage: "The primitive god is the superior man .

  • Another passage of Pliny has been supposed to allude to manganese, but in my opinion with much less probability.

  • In another passage he names only two winds[663]; and from these some have endeavoured to prove that no more were then known; but this assertion indeed is completely refuted by the passage first quoted.

  • In another passage of the same writing he says distinctly, what he repeats also elsewhere: “It is certain that He [God] does not create any woman to be a prostitute.

  • The next piece of evidence (h) which we find tendered is another passage out of the Eudemian Ethica.

  • Nor do I find any greater proof in another passage previously (p.

  • And in another passage, "What more dost thou want when thou hast done a service to another?

  • Why," he asks in another passage, "why do you call yourself a Stoic?

  • There is another passage in the tenth chapter of the same book of Pliny, where he seems to recommend a thorough soaking of corn that is to be ground.

  • But in another passage he calls kermes, not improperly, a scurf or scab of the tree, scabies fruticis.

  • In another passage however he calls it an evergreen[976].

  • There is another passage in which the Camel is used by our Lord in a metaphorical sense.

  • Then there is another passage of the same prophet (xxxiv.

  • In another passage we shall find that the Mule was ridden by the king himself when he travelled in state, and that to ride upon the king's Mule was considered as equivalent to sitting upon the king's throne.

  • In another passage an allusion is made to the courage of the Horse, and its love for the battle.

  • In another passage, Celsus accuses the Christians of altering the Gospel.

  • In another passage allowed by many, although not without considerable question being moved about it, we hear of "James, the brother of him who was called Jesus, and of his being put to death.

  • In another passage he has: "But he calls the most ancient God his present Logos," &c.

  • Another passage is a phrase from the "Lord's Prayer," which occurs in Hom.

  • Another passage of the same prophet might be applied to the pride which the tenants of these magnificent abodes took in resting as magnificently in death as they had done in life; he tells us (xiv.

  • At length, according to another passage in the same prophecy[303], converted by the preaching of the Christians, it became a holy and religious city.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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