Wherefore, since the affection follows upon the act[4] that conceives, in this nature the sweetness of love diversely glows and warms.
But will and discourse in mortals, for the reason which is manifest to you, are diversely feathered in their wings.
And these ideas, though multiplied by their relations to things, in reality are not apart from the divine essence, according as the likeness to that essence can be shared diversely by different things.
On life's vast ocean diversely we sail, / Reason the card, but passion is the gale.
But if the word be the same, why (on the Revisers' theory) is it diversely rendered?
Are we then to understand that the same Greek word, diversely rendered in English, occurs in both places?
This word 'raised up' is diversely taken in the Scripture.
I must touch a little upon the word GRACE, and show you how diversely it is taken.
And as he acted thus diversely in the work of our redemption, even so he also doth in the execution of his Advocate's office.
But among mortals will and argument, For reason that to you is manifest, Diversely feathered in their pinions are.
Hence, inasmuch as on the act conceptive The affection followeth, of love the sweetness Therein diversely fervid is or tepid.
And can they be so, if below they live not Diverselyunto offices diverse?
Whatever efforts the philosopher makes to penetrate the secrets of nature, he never finds more, as we have many times repeated, than matter; various in itself, diversely modified in consequence of the motion it undergoes.
For treason now and dreadful deed she turneth in her mind, Assured of death; and diversely the tide of wrath sets in.
How Pantagruel and Panurge diversely interpret the words of Triboulet Chapter 3.
How Pantagruel and Panurge did diversely expound the verses of the Sibyl of Panzoust Chapter 3.
How Pantagruel and Panurge diversely interpret the words of Triboulet.
How Pantagruel and Panurge did diversely expound the verses of the Sibyl of Panzoust.
God, for, his will and thought must be diversely operating at diverse times and these are contained in him.
As the bodies that surround us do diversely affect our organs, the mind is forced to receive the impressions; and cannot avoid the perception of those ideas that are annexed to them.
But all that are born into the world, being surrounded with bodies that perpetually and diversely affect them, variety of ideas, whether care be taken of it or not, are imprinted on the minds of children.
Now, it is one word in the original which is diversely rendered in these two clauses by 'rejoice' and 'glory.
The main thing is that each be faithful in the administration of what he has received, and not seek to imitate his brother who is diversely endowed, or to monopolise for himself another's gifts.
The rational resides in the brain, the other in the liver (as before hath been said out of Plato and others); the heart is diversely affected of both, and carried a thousand ways by consent.
If it trouble the mind; as it is diversely mixed, it produceth several kinds of madness and dotage: of which in their place.
This question of the immortality of the soul, isdiversely and wonderfully impugned and disputed, especially among the Italians of late," saith Jab.
A mere spectator of other men's fortunes and adventures, and how they act their parts, which methinks are diversely presented unto me, as from a common theatre or scene.
There is not one cause of this melancholy, nor one humour which begets, but divers diversely intermixed, from whence proceeds this variety of symptoms:" and those varying again as they are hot or cold.
Notwithstanding the great weight of this authority, it appears manifest that it may be deduced from the motion of matter, by which bodies are diversely determined.
In all this, nothing more is to be perceived than the same substance which acts diversely on the various parts of the body.
We find that earth, diversely modified, wrought, and combined, serves to increase their bulk, and give them more or less density and gravity.
Yet other examples of diversely derived house-names in this composite phraseology might be added, but one more must suffice.
It is the Understanding that becomes modified diversely and frequently.
Thus diverse people speak diversely of him who is single.
O monarch, the whole of this universe has been blinded by Prakriti and all things have been diversely overwhelmed (through Prakriti) by the attributes of Rajas and Tamas.
Light of itself is nothing: it is the result of colours diversely illumined and diversely radiating in accordance with the nature of the ray that they transmit or absorb.
Although this religion preaches love and peace, it soon annihilates the effects of those precepts by the divisions which it necessarily sows among its sectaries, who unavoidably interpret diversely the ambiguous oracles announced in Holy Writ.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "diversely" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.