He seemed to be searching among his reminiscences for the one that would give the clearest portrait of Joseph.
He could outclimb, outswim, outrun, outdevil any of them; while none dared fight with him.
They walked so naturally and fraternally together that I could scarcely realize the fact that they trod the air--they seemed to be walking upon the side of a glorious but familiar mountain.
For my part I attach comparatively no importance to the marking of plates and the close supervision of the operator.
She had spoken in the clearest of tones, neither fast nor loud; but her silver accents thrilled the ear.
The lady had the clearest voice imaginable--infinitely softer and more tuneful than could have been reasonably expected from forty years--and a form decidedly inclined to embonpoint.
He shows in the clearest way that if Germany does not smash England, England will smash Germany by springing at her the moment she can catch her at a disadvantage.
His features are of the clearest Greek chiselling, as faultless as a statue, and are stamped with nature’s most attractive marks of refinement and feeling.
Soft blue mists of the most rarefied and changing shapes envelop the mountains on the clearest day, and without obscuring the most distant points perceptibly, give hill and vale a beauty that surpasses that of verdure.
As it sets what may be called the spiritual basis of taboo in the clearest light, it deserves to be studied with attention.
The rules themselves bear the clearest traces of having originated in a doctrine of souls, and of being determined by the supposed likes and dislikes, sympathies and antipathies of the various classes of spirits toward each other.
He may find the clearest exemplification of them in studying the noblest men and women he has known, or, if his life has been worth living, in recalling the most critical and significant passages of his own experience.
So it is David's history that stands out fullest and clearest in the whole record, from Abraham onward.
But this view is in direct contradiction to the deepest and clearest deliverance of human consciousness, which affirms that I am a deliberative and ruling Mind, and bids me regard my Will as Reason in action.
He would cry, Design, forethought, intelligence—here is the clearest evidence of it!
In fact, the clearest definition we can give of dying is to say of an organism that its processes now go on no longer teleologically (zweckmässig) but only causally.
Here is the action of the dominants in evolution placed in the clearest light.
One who has the clearest ideas of what makes for the good of his country; a man too, not ashamed of his opinions and with ample courage to defend them.
She had played with the dread problems which Time, the merciless master of the highest, sets before all his scholars with no solution to them possible to the clearest brains.
No other metals, so far as I am aware, are worked to any extent in the Peninsula, yet there is the clearest possible evidence of animistic ideas about Iron.
I will mention some of the clearest passages in which it is so used, that you may be enabled to refer to them in the Hebrew.
One of the strongest and clearestproofs of the unity of God, is God's solemn revelation of himself as Jehovah, prefaced by the emphatic statement: "I am Who Am.
It is true that at times they were regarded as rhetorical effusions or even as little more than jokes, but as a matter of fact they bear the clearest stamp of his glowing hate.
Luther taught “in the clearest possible manner that cases might occur where a departure from truth became the Christian’s duty.
The fact is, Peggy was in a mood to perceive wit only of the clearest and most commanding quality.
We could not have chosen a better spot than this for our mid-day rest, as our horses found the best grass, the clearest spring water flowed close past us, and the virgin forest offered us its cool shade.
The doctrine of causation, under consideration, annihilates one of the clearest and most fundamental distinctions ever made in philosophy; the distinction between action and passion, between mind and matter.
We would not first settle this question of possibility, we would not say that God cannot foreknow except in one particular way, and then proceed to reason from such a postulate against the clearest facts in the universe.
By scholastic refinements and sophistical devices, it has sought to overturn and destroy, not the elements of error and confusion, but some of the clearest and most indestructible intuitional convictions of the human head and heart.
Thus the very clearest light of the divine word is extinguished by the application of a false metaphysics.
He was the very type of an upright man, with the clearest judgment.
It is one of the clearest illustrations of Erasmus' power of direct statement when a matter of business was in hand.
It is a poor defence of the brightest and clearest mind of his day, to say that he refused to take his manly part in the clearing up of precisely those speculative questions about which discussion must necessarily arise.
Although in man, as (Platonic) Idea, the will finds its clearest and fullest objectification, yet man alone could not express its being.
For here also genius holds up to us the magic glass, in which all that is essential and significant appears before us collected and placed in the clearest light, and what is accidental and foreign is left out.
It is not fanciful; on the contrary, it is related in the clearest way to the concrete facts of the situation.
In order to see conflicting principles stated in their clearest form the reader should compare the terse and vigorous reports of Sir David Barbour on the one hand, and of Lord Farrer, Lord Welby, and Mr. Currie on the other.
Then the maiden opened the box and took the ring out, and it glittered as she held it like the clearest sunbeam.
He was too tired to go any farther, when happily he discovered a little way off a bubbling fountain of the clearest water.
In religion he felt that there should be the clearest and strongest mental grasp, insight into the very heart and core of things.
But we have the clearest evidence that what most impressed him and attracted him to Friends was not their ministry, but the marvellous divine influence enjoyed in the period of silent waiting upon God.
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