Charles Wesley's hymn is the antipode of Newton's in metre and movement.
Mental malpractice is a bland denial of Truth, and is the antipode of Christian Science.
A material human likeness is the antipode of man in the image and [30] likeness of God.
Not man, but a mortal--the antipodeof immortal man.
The antipode of Spirit, which we name matter, or non- intelligent evil, is no real aid to being.
The finite was self-arrayed against the infinite, the mortal against immortality, and a sinner was the antipode of God.
As I understand it, spiritualism is the antipode of Christian Science.
So very much had he become through the Whitsuntide festival the antipodeof us who in colder blood easily remark what is sublime and noble about a court.
Antipode and Anti-Christ of her beloved brother; secondly and still more with Clotilda.
The better nature within us never wishes its antipode a broken leg, would not leave him without a strip of lint, or a wish for his recovery.
It is all egoism, and egoism is the antipode of love, which is a phase of altruism.
Mortal man is the antipode of immortal man in origin, in existence, and in his relation to God.
Truth repairs the devastations of sin, and Rome, sublimeantipode of Babel, restores the unity of the scattered human race.
Mortal man is the antipode of immortal man, and the two should not be confounded.
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