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Example sentences for "correspondences"

Lexicographically close words:
correr; correspond; corresponde; corresponded; correspondence; correspondency; correspondent; correspondents; corresponding; correspondingly
  1. A shorter, but interesting, list of correspondences in vocabulary with Balto-Slavonic (e.

  2. This he brings out in his theory of correspondences and agreements.

  3. The teacher continued: "Swedenborg never found a contradiction between science and religion, because he beheld the harmony in all, correspondences in the higher sphere to the lower, and the unity underlying opposites.

  4. The teacher said: "It seems to me as though Swedenborg's correspondences or correlatives were to be found again in all departments, as though natural laws on a higher plane can be applied to the spiritual life of man.

  5. The reference to Chemosh throws light on the correspondences in belief between the several Semitic peoples.

  6. I have dealt with this matter and exhibited some of the supposed correspondences in "The Belief in Talismans".

  7. All their externals are correspondences of internals; but the correspondences are spiritual, not natural.

  8. They are said to appear there; yet they are not there as on earth, for they are mere correspondences of lusts that swarm out of their evil loves, and present themselves in such forms before others.

  9. All things that appear in the heavens are correspondences (n.

  10. The correspondences which will be laid before you contain the requisite information on the subject.

  11. All Life indeed consists essentially in correspondences with various Environments.

  12. But not to have these correspondences is to be in the state of Death.

  13. To be carnally minded, translated into the language of science, is to be limited in one's correspondences to the environment of the natural man.

  14. We must in short pass beyond that definite region where the correspondences depend on evanescent and material media, and enter a further region where the Environment corresponded with is itself Eternal.

  15. If its equipment of correspondences is not complete enough to enable it to avoid these dangers in all possible circumstances, it must sooner or later succumb.

  16. While a large number of correspondences between man and his environment can be stopped in these ways, there are many more which neither can be reduced by a gradual Mortification nor cut short by sudden Death.

  17. An organizing principle not belonging to their kingdom lays hold of them and elaborates them until they have correspondences with the kingdom to which the organizing principle belonged.

  18. What though its correspondences reach to the stars of heaven or grasp the magnitudes of Time and Space?

  19. Suppose we selected a given area of our environment and determined once for all that our correspondences should go to that alone, fencing in this area all round with a morally impassable wall?

  20. He whose correspondences are with this world alone has only a thousandth part, a fraction, the mere rim and shade of an Environment, and only the fraction of a Life.

  21. One reason for this is that to tamper with these correspondences might involve injury to closely related vital parts.

  22. The strength of the plant, that is, being given to the formation of mere wood, a number of useless correspondences have to be abruptly closed while the useful connections are allowed to remain.

  23. Other correspondences may continue likewise; others, again, we can well afford to leave behind.

  24. Or is there, among these outermost circles, one which with his multitudinous correspondences he fails to reach?

  25. Of course, in a sense, all that belongs to Time belongs also to Eternity; but these lower correspondences are in their nature unfitted for an Eternal Life.

  26. This enables us to keep up such correspondences with each other, as maybe requisite.

  27. Useful for tracing the correspondences between the Victorines and Ruysbroeck.

  28. Thus the new life-force has invaded and affected will, feeling and intellect; raised the whole man to fresh levels of existence, and made possible fresh correspondences with Reality.

  29. Man here purifies his normal human correspondences with the world of sense, approximates his will to the Will of God.

  30. The identification is based upon a series of correspondences between a passage in The Devil is an Ass (2.

  31. In the above passages the chief correspondences to be noted are as follows: 1.

  32. Paul (St) Epistles of, correspondences with the Apocalypse—on the Person of Christ, p.

  33. Similar correspondences may be traced among the river systems.

  34. Secondly, the correspondences between the Homeric system and the Eastern religions, as we know them, are commonly latent, rather than broad or palpable.

  35. The correspondences of nuances," he sings to his neighbour, who happens to be Whistler.

  36. He advised Emile Bernard to look for the contrasts and correspondences of tones.

  37. Such correspondences are the basis of much popular appreciation of trivial and undigested works that appeal to some momentary phase of life or feeling, and disappear with it.

  38. And this holds even of languages so closely allied as the Indo-European, which, after all, have certain correspondences of syntax and inflection.

  39. But in animals, and especially in the higher orders of them, the correspondences become extremely complex.

  40. For an account of the correspondences between =The Insatiate Countess= and the poems, see R.

  41. And who shall say whether we may not understand our movement better, and guide it more wisely, if we recognise these correspondences of the great growth of the world to the small growth of our Movement--a world-reflection in a tiny mirror?

  42. More striking than the preceding, and abounding in singular correspondences with the first three numbers of our own collection, is the Italian version, as played in Venice.

  43. But in an English Pindaric the elaborate correspondences and differences between strophe, antistrophe, and epode are lost upon most readers, and even the critical reader derives from them a pleasure intellectual rather than sensuous.

  44. The reader may not perceive the minute correspondences in form between strophe and antistrophe, but he can hardly fail to feel that the two answer to one another in a general way.


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