The ardency of her affections and the determinate character of her mind were well known to her royal relatives.
If I go away, shall I not leave my beloved child exposed to the determinate will and caprice of the queen, and others, who, doubtless, will vex her as much as possible?
Whether there be any Signs not only of the distinct and determinatekind of Metals or Minerals; but of the Plenty and Goodness of the Vein; and what they are?
And how much Ore in a determinate time, as a week or a day, is wont to be reduced to Metal?
Whether the Subterraneous Springs do rise with any wind or determinate change of weather?
And whether it runs directly North or South, East or West; or seem rather to have a Casual tendency, than any determinate one by Nature?
Here is the "negative unsettling" of the narrow fixities, of the determinate conditions or relationships into which the preceding processes of labour and acquisition have tended to stereotype life.
Hindoo monotheism moreover is itself an example how little comes of mere monotheism, if the Idea of God is not deeply determinate in itself.
This universality is also its determinate sphere of being.
The result of the first range in the process of psycho-genesis was to make the body a sign and utterance of the Soul, with a fixed and determinate type.
Slight discolorations here and there and evanescent areas outlined for the tenth of a second, but not a determinate line or spot to be seen.
It is then truly a number, for it expresses a genuine numerical operation, but it is not a position, for it cannot be a determinate magnitude but merely a quantity approaching a determinate magnitude as closely as one may please.
It is not a desire for recurrent satisfactions of a determinate type, but an interest in the active development of unexperienced and indeterminate possibilities.
Life, he says, is the development of something determinate from something indeterminate.
Man is not a substance, but something which is in God, and cannot be conceived without him; that is, an affection or mode of the divine substance expressing its nature in a determinate manner.
Body he defines to be a certain and determinatemode expressing the essence of God, considered as extended.
The particular distinction of his labours, says Cuvier, consists in an arrangement more clear, more determinate than those of any of his predecessors, and applied with more consistency and precision.
The most important of the axioms are the following: From a given determinate cause the effect necessarily follows; but if there be no determinate cause, no effect can follow.
Now, what is it that connects God's omnipotence with any determinate being which is to be created but his volition of a contingent determinate object--that is, his volition as having a contingent termination?
Consequently every living creature hasdeterminate limits: and these constitute a fundamental biological property.
Already in just this trice of time she felt her rampant young mouth resettle tamely into lines of smug, determinate serenity.
It takes long before the skin assumes itsdeterminate hue, and the skull its destined form.
Of Plato's views of human physiology I can offer no better statement than the following from Ritter: "All in the human body is formed for the sake of the Reason, after certain determinate ends.
From this more accurate point of view we should therefore consider the course of these events, recognizing the principle that the affairs of men pass forward in a determinate way, expanding and unfolding themselves.
The determinate counsel and foreknowledge of God were that this should be fully demonstrated in the experience of Jesus, as it has been in the experience of many a one of His followers since.
As we have already seen, the popular view of the doctrine of Atonement presumes that this foul deed was in some way, as the scripture has it, by "the determinate counsel and foreknowledge of God.
There is one sense, and only one, in which such a deed can be said to have been by thedeterminate counsel and foreknowledge of God, and that is that God did not interfere to save Jesus from the last dread ordeal.
Priestley knew that there was a "determinate proportion.
Should we wish to find a term of comparison in the inorganic world, it is not to a determinate material object, but much rather to the totality of the material universe that we ought to compare the living organism.
From a given determinatecause an effect necessarily follows; and, on the other hand, if no determinate cause be given, it is impossible that an effect can follow.
And we can apprehend the infinite essence of God or Nature because every particular finite thing is a determinate expression of the infinite.
The Mind of God Individual thoughts, or this and that thought, are modes which express the nature of God in a certain and determinate manner.
By body, I understand a mode which expresses in a certain anddeterminate manner the essence of God in so far as He is considered as the thing extended.
If events were not absolutely conditioned by the determinate nature of things, instead of science, we should have superstition, and magic instead of scientific control.
Each individual thing, like the human body, must be determined to existence and action by another individual thing in a certain and determinate manner, and this again by another, and so on ad infinitum.
In the same way a thing is said to be impossible either because the essence of the thing itself or its definition involves a contradiction, or because no external cause exists determinate to the production of such a thing.
The idea of the House seems to me, if I rightly comprehend it, that the two things are to be combined: that is to say, that the trade is gradually to decline, and to cease entirely at a determinate period.
The instance is confessedly one where no complete and determinate religious creed is defended as the result of the use of the insight in question.
Therefore I cannot declare it to be for a determinate purpose the right individual deed at this point in life, and then say that I did not really mean that counsel to be taken as simply and therefore absolutely true.
Returning to life, we must say: If our assertions have a determinate meaning, they get their concrete workings through counselling determinate individual deeds.
The article in the Bisaya dialect is divided into determinate and indeterminate and of the proper names.
The determinate article is ang for singular, and ang mga or sa mga according to the cases for plural.