But once the divine spirit introduces itself into actuality, and actuality emancipates itself to spirit, then what in the world was a postulate of holiness is supplanted by the actuality of moral life.
She emancipates the muscles only to employ the brain and heart.
She emancipates from the lower only to call to the higher.
One foe fills all our souls with dread; the blow That makes one free emancipates us all.
Anael, in her fervid devotion, not only precipitates the catastrophe, but emancipates her lover from the thraldom of his lower nature.
In Love was concentrated all that emancipates man from the stubborn continuities of Nature.
Finally, if he disinherits him at death, or emancipates him in his lifetime without just cause, he is obliged to leave him a fourth of his own property, besides that which he brought him when adopted, or by subsequent acquisition.
To statutory succession the ascendant too is none the less called who emancipates a child, grandchild, or remoter descendant under a fiduciary agreement, which by our constitution is now implied in every emancipation.
Accordingly the question arose, whether the assignment becomes void, if the parent subsequently emancipates the assignee?
The migration from Palestine to Europe where the consumption of pork does not cause leprosy emancipates our natural freedom from a once divine restriction by making it irrelevant.
In its form as State, in the manner peculiar to its nature, the State emancipates itself from religion by emancipating itself from the State religion, that is, by the State as State acknowledging no religion.
The individual emancipates himself politically from religion by banishing it from public right into private right.
The Protestant missionaries, seconded by all the liberal journals, proclaim their Protestantism as the liberator of nations, as that which emancipates the people from political despotism, and the mind from spiritual thraldom.
The "truth" disclosed in Christ, and which emancipates from sin, must not be too carefully defined.
The poet's eye in his tipsy hour Hath a magnifying power Or rather emancipates his eyes Of the accidents of size MS.
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