These latter made matter to be only an efflux from God and evil only a degenerate form of good.
Matter is an efflux from God himself, not intrinsically bad, and incapable of annihilation.
All this is true if we regard human nature, not as an undesigned result of atheistic evolution, but as the efflux and reflection of the divine personality.
If the world be eternal, like God, it must be an efflux from the substance of God and must be absolutely equal with God.
The best mode of encouraging the efflux of the peccant humor is for the patient to have a cigar in his mouth.
This also being conceded, they must allow that the present efflux depends neither upon the elevation nor the inclination of the bed, as Strato’s theory would have us consider it.
The influx and efflux of streams of air into and out of our system, called breathing, is of a very complicated nature.
Torricelli assumed that the liquid which flows out of the basal orifice of a vessel cannot by its velocity of efflux ascend to a greater height than its level in the vessel.
The manner in which Torricelli reached his famous law of efflux for liquids leads again to our principle.
Galileo began his investigations without an implement worthy of the name; he measured time in the most primitive way, by the efflux of water.
That is inevitable, the result of the efflux of time, and the need for the recurrence of spiritual impulses lies in that fact, which is ever repeating itself.
This is due to the fact that a certain speed of efflux cannot be exceeded without putting the flame out.
If, however, the velocity of the jet at the point of efflux be checked by an obstruction like a cylinder ‹C›, Fig.
It is needful therefore to select wide tubes, such as will admit of an easy circulation in consideration of the length of tubing employed without straining the pump and at the same time to allow sufficient room for the efflux of steam.
He ordered the spear-head to be withdrawn, when the efflux of blood speedily terminated his life.
If this anomalous condition is right now--if in the exact condition of these States at the present time it is lawful to exclude them from representation--I do not see that the question will be changed by the efflux of time.
Each advancing epoch of the inward life is no less than this,--a fresh efflux of adolescence from the immortal and exhaustless heart.
The influx and efflux of people at the public-houses and gin-shops constitute not the least remarkable feature of that neighbourhood, where every thing is dirty and squalid, yet where every one appears able to purchase intoxicating liquor!
About this period, the fire is increased, and the workman places before the little opening x a brick, to serve as a mound to the efflux of litharge.
Whenever the desired evaporation or concentration is effected, the cock C must be closed, the pipe k opened, so as to fill the pan with steam, and then the efflux cock a is opened to discharge the residuary liquor.
If it be more divergent, the slope will be too small for the ready efflux of the fluid.
In some of the large gas works of London the purifier has the following construction, whereby an uninterrupted influx and efflux of milk of lime takes place.
The founders have observed the efflux of air was not the same when blown into the atmosphere, as it was when blown into the furnaces; the velocity of the fan, with the same impulsive power, being considerably increased in the latter case.
The small air-tight condenser F, connected with the efflux pipe f of the refrigerator, is furnished below with a discharge cock g, and surrounded by a cooling case, for the collection of the water condensed by the refrigerator.
In many tribes the meaning of their names, like the meaning of too many phratry names, might be forgotten with efflux of time.
In efflux of time that rule, become habitual, would be, "No marriage within the local group.
It sometimes happens, that during a violent storm a large bar of sand is suddenly made to shift its position, so as to prevent the free influx of the tides, or efflux of river water.
In general, however, the effluxof water at these inferior openings is surprisingly uniform.
Partaker of influx and efflux I, extoller of hate and conciliation, Extoller of amies and those that sleep in each others' arms.
Here is the efflux of the soul, The efflux of the soul comes from within through embower'd gates, ever provoking questions, These yearnings why are they?
The efflux of the soul is happiness, here is happiness, I think it pervades the open air, waiting at all times, Now it flows unto us, we are rightly charged.
Linen, however, has fallen more than the rest; having been lowered in price, by importation from a country where it was cheaper, whereas the others have fallen only from the consequent efflux of money.
But this, by the supposition, instead of stopping the efflux of money, only makes it greater, because the higher the price, the greater the money value of the linen consumed.
The efflux of money from England, and its influx into Germany, will raise money prices in the latter country, and lower them in the former.
The greater theefflux of money required to restore the equilibrium, the greater will be the gain of Germany; both by the fall of cloth, and by the rise of her general prices.
The less the efflux of money requisite, the greater will be the gain of England; because the price of linen will continue lower, and her general prices will not be reduced so much.
But science also has fully established the fact that light appears as a real and unmistakable luminous efflux from the human body, alike in health and in mortal sickness.
The efflux and influx of atomic matter into the great bodies is continuous, and this is the only kind of motion which is unceasing.
The same composite body is never in exactly the same state at any two moments, nor consists of quite the same parts, for from all sides and everywhere there is, necessarily, an unceasing influx and efflux of elementary bodies.
The individual soul is an efflux of this world-spirit, and returns to it.
This monstrous hypertrophy cannot be explained as an efflux from the natural sources of patriotic instincts, as an efflux of love of the native soil, of tribal sentiment, of the social need for forming vast communities.
Efflux of time," Esmo replied with an ironical smile.
The body of him who dies, as we say, 'by efflux of time' at the age of fifty is as perfect as it was at five-and twenty.