But this is characterized by archaism and lack of creative power.
But, like the literature, the Roman art of the principate in time experienced a loss of creative power.
The original monad was supposed to have derived its existence from an act of Creative Power, and to have been then left to work out its own development, by virtue of powers originally implanted in it.
What special interference of Creative Power does it indicate?
Said the latter: the world is "a manifestation of creative power, directive mind, and ultimate purpose.
A third corollary still remains: we have no creative powerof mind and will.
Finally, consider creative power by which human beings project themselves into the future, and, with masterful ideals in mind, lay hold on circumstance and bend it to their will.
There may be the same direct intervention of creative power in the moral and spiritual world.
Nothing seems wanting or redundant; every part of the picture is in such perfect harmony with the rest, that the whole has the appearance of having been called into existence by a single effort of creative power.
He is a brilliant and salient exception to the common run of poets, not merely in royalties, but in creative power.
At nearly eighty years of age, he is in full intellectual vigour, enjoys a creative power in verse that we more often associate with youth, and writes poetry that in matter and manner belongs distinctly to our time.
Now whether the reading of many manuscripts has dulled Miss Monroe's creative power or not, who can say?
In the earlier history of modern natural science, the tendency was to take nature as we find it, without speculation as to the origin of living things, which men were content to regard as direct products of creative power.
The expression "creative acts" here is a loose and not very accurate one for the operation of creative power.
Creative power, even in its unperverted activity, must always be capable of destroying.
Such an active destructive force must necessarily, by reason of the passionate energy in it, be a perversion of creative power, not the opposite of creative power.
It is an apparatus exquisite and effectual beyond all others in transforming and distributing the energy with which it is supplied, but it possesses no creative power.
Thus in a variety of ways we can distribute the items of a never-varying sum, but even the subtle agency of the electric current places no creative power in our hands.
In the words of Grove, we can not conceive of the production of any new force in the universe "without the interposition of Creative Power.
Another case is the metamorphosis or deviation of creative power.
Aside from the exceptions given above--and even they are partial exceptions only--creative power depends on the ability to understand, which imposes upon it its form and developmental law.
In our opinion, if we may with any truthfulness attribute a creative power to animals, we must seek it elsewhere.
And with this revelation of Man and Nature, a tidal wave of creative power, new and impelling, carries the poet far beyond the station where last he rested.
He had, by creative power, made these men; cast them off from himself, and put them into their own age.
When it is tempted to condemn too sternly the extravagance of such a period, society will do well to recall how often this undirected or ill-directed play of energy has been the forerunner of a noble putting forth of creative power.
A man puts himself into his work in order that he may pass through an apprenticeship of servitude and crudity into the freedom of creative power.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "creative power" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.