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Example sentences for "archetype"

Lexicographically close words:
archer; archers; archery; arches; archetypal; archetypes; archidiaconal; archiepiscopal; archiepiscopo; archiepiscopus
  1. The reverse process is what really occurred; the archetype which came forth from the Divine Mind generated in the world of matter myriad different types in each of which it is itself expressed.

  2. This was particularly the case in Salerno, which was the venerated mother of all Christian medical schools, and which, for nine centuries, was universally regarded as "the unquestioned fountain and archetype of orthodox medicine.

  3. Archetype of things united with the Infinite by the Divine Ray, 267-u.

  4. FIRST-BORN of God, the Universal FORM, in which are contained all beings; the Persian and Platonic Archetype of things, united with the Infinite by the primitive ray of Light.

  5. To Philo, the Supreme Being was the Primitive Light, or the Archetype of Light, Source whence the rays emanate that illuminate Souls.

  6. Archetype of the Universe did never not exist in the Divine Mind, 849-m.

  7. No wonder the ancient Persians thought that Light and Life were one,--both emanations from the Supreme Deity, the archetype of light.

  8. The Archetype of the Universe did never not exist in the Divine Mind.

  9. Light and Life emanations from Deity, the archetype of light, 572-m.

  10. The Archetype is outraged by the violation of the type.

  11. The peculiar spiritual and moral inviolability of the connection between word and thought, appears from the consideration which we have urged of the archetype holiness of God.

  12. These possibilities, founded upon the Divine essence and discerned by the Divine intelligence, are the Archetype Ideas, among which the Divine will has to choose, when it proceeds to create.

  13. But he could not deny that the archetype was better shown in the embryo than in the adult (supra, p.

  14. The archetype of the genus, family, order, class and phylum was thus conceived to have had at some past time a real existence.

  15. In a word, there is a general plan or primordial type which is manifested in the higher forms most clearly in their earliest development--an embryological archetype therefore.

  16. On the Archetype of the Vertebrate Skeleton, p.

  17. His main theoretical views are to be found in his volume On the Archetype and Homologies of the Vertebrate Skeleton (London, 1848).

  18. It was found that the archetype was shown most clearly by the early embryo, and this embryological archetype came to be preferred before the archetype of comparative anatomy.

  19. In Lepidosiren, whose skeleton resembles the archetype in many ways, the pectoral girdle is likewise attached to the occipital segment.

  20. Not all the bones of the vertebrate skeleton are included in the archetype as constituents of the vertebræ.

  21. Since in the archetype every vertebra has its appendage, more than two pairs of locomotory limbs might have been developed.

  22. The former principle is illustrated in the archetype of the vertebrate skeleton, in the segmentation of the Articulates, in the almost mathematical symmetry of Echinoderms, and the actually crystalline spicules of sponges.

  23. The Thousand Nights and a Night or of its archetype the Hazár Afsánah.

  24. The framework of the book is purely Persian perfunctorily arabised; the archetype being the Hazár Afsánah.

  25. Tell me, then--This archetype of man, if it exists anywhere, it must exist eternally in the mind of God?

  26. And yet our master, Plato, bade us believe that there was a substantial archetype of each thing, from a flower to a nation, eternal in the heavens.

  27. Ancient One who spoke face to face with his forefathers, the Archetype of man, the friend of Abraham and of Israel?

  28. Did you ever yet, Hypatia, consider at leisure what the archetype of man might be like?

  29. The civilised European departs more widely from the vertebrate archetype than does the savage.

  30. The method of nature is the archetype of all methods," says M.

  31. He is also the archetype of which we are the type.

  32. Our own personality supplies us with the archetype of which we are in search.

  33. If we are at liberty to infer an Archetype above from the traces of mind beneath, must not the phenomena of moral evil, malevolence, and sin be on the same principle carried upwards by analogy?

  34. Sherman, not because his pompous syllogisms have any plausibility in fact or logic, but simply because he may well stand as archetype of the booming, indignant corrupter of criteria, the moralist turned critic.

  35. He had his ambition, which was to write a great novel; and the archetype of this magnum opus was the dream which he carried about with him wherever he went, and fondly nursed by night and day.

  36. Similarly, the One is the higher archetype of the intellectual power which moves around Him, being His image.

  37. Now, Christ is the archetype of the cosmos.

  38. The House of Commons, the archetype of all the representative assemblies which now meet.

  39. Types and shadows of that glorious archetype that was to come into the world.

  40. God himself seems to stoop from heaven and show the worth of this character, in showing in himself the grand archetype of the practical mind.

  41. Remember that whatever paternal wisdom or maternal tenderness we have ever known here, has its source and archetype on high.

  42. The object is, as in the preceding case, to reconstruct the archetype as exactly as possible.

  43. When the genealogical tree of the manuscripts has been drawn up, we endeavour to restore the text of the archetype by comparing the different traditions.

  44. Archetype of the world, the intelligible is, v.

  45. Image of archetype is Jupiter, begotten by ecstasy, v.

  46. World imperishable, so long as archetype subsists, v.

  47. Imperishable is world, so long as archetype subsists, v.

  48. It is thus possible that the scimitar, or at least the archetype of the scimitar owes its origin to the Sumerians.

  49. It is, as it were, the archetype or prototype of those winged human-headed bulls and lions placed at the entrances of palaces to guard against maleficent demons.

  50. French work on the Archetype (points you do not put quite clearly), he never did a baser act.

  51. I should have thought that the archetype in imagination was always in some degree embryonic, and therefore capable [of] and generally undergoing further development.

  52. In Rome the absolute authority of the head of the family was the centre and archetype of that whole system of discipline and subordination which it was the object of the legislator to sustain.

  53. The Egyptians had their inundations; and hence their ark of Osiris (the archetype of the Noah's ark) the same as the constellation Argo.

  54. The two last miracles had more than one archetype in Pagan mythology:--the sun and moon were arrested by Bacchus on his march to India.

  55. That the god Bacchus was the archetype of Moses, seems to have been the opinion of many learned men, particularly the celebrated Bishop Huet, and I.


  56. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "archetype" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.