The selfish enrichment of the body impoverishes the spirit influence upon the Soul.
Pomegranates, when dreamed of, denotes that you will wisely use your talents for the enrichment of the mind rather than seeking those pleasures which destroy morality and health.
And as the scope of the State increased from age to age, the patrician class found ready to its hand means of enrichment which yielded more return with much less trouble than was involved in commerce.
The Labour Party hopes to use nationalization of monopolies and the compulsory regulation of wages to insure permanently to the working classes their share of the benefit of the new prosperity.
Undoubtedly this is a great question; the establishment of a political control over credit will mean a political and financial revolution.
This capitalistic collectivism promoted by the Fabian Society has embodied itself practically in the movement towards "municipal Socialism" of which so much was heard some years ago, first in Great Britain and later in other countries.
My ever developing internalized community of world thinkers dynamically interrelated with my conscious awareness of my experienced nursing realm allows my appreciation of my human gifts and the ever enrichment of myself as a "knowing place.
What is proposed here is the enrichmentof nursing by exploring and expanding its relations to its human context.
Constant communion between allied natures leads to their mutual enrichment by all that is best in either.
Love is the expansion of one limited nature in another and their mutual enrichment by such union.
The necessity of manuring and the rotation of crops and grasses such as clover for enrichment of the soil were recognized.
The qualities of both the earlier Critiques here appear in happy combination, while in addition his concrete interests are more in evidence, to the great enrichment of his abstract argument.
The emptying is perhaps designedly opposed to the thought of accumulation or self-enrichment conveyed in the phrase "He counted it not a prize.
If our Kloster labors were merely for the enrichment of our coffers, then I should pay the tax as being my share of the support of the province.
Another movement looking toward our enrichment was the planting of a large orchard of over a thousand apple trees, as well as a row of fruit trees entirely surrounding the Kloster grounds.
He exercised a despotic control over the functions of that body, and made them subservient to the improvement and development of Cuba for the enrichment of Spain.
No one who has tried to tell Bible stories to children, whether young or old, can fail to appreciate the need of adaptation: of enrichment and expansion on the one hand, of condensation on the other.
On the contrary, the enrichment of one is the enrichment of all.
Still the points of contact with the East were so many and so vital that however much inclined to stability the West might be, it could not altogether remain unmoved and without enrichment from the theological movements of the age.
Public worship had already in the previous period attained to almost complete development, but theory and practice received enrichment in various particulars.
Thus her property went to the enrichment of another family.
The three most distinguishing features of the history of witchcraft were its use for the enrichment of the church; for the advancement of political schemes; and for the gratification of private malice.
This was the year when the Duke of Norfolk, who was afterwards beheaded, was released from the Tower on a kind of furlough, and probably amused himself with the enrichment of his mansion, then called Howard House.
The enrichment of woodwork by means of inlaying deserves mention.
Indian decoration, sometimes applied to such small articles of furniture, is the coating of the surface of the wood with red lacquer, the plain parts taking a high polish while the carved enrichment remains dull.
Another noticeable enrichment is the carving of wheat ears on the shield shape backs of the chairs.
Meaningless pilasters, entablatures, and contorted cornices replaced the simpler outline and subordinate enrichment of the time of Henri II.
IV Men need fellowship, not only for the enrichment of their faith, but for its stability.
V Faith needs fellowship not alone for enrichment and stability, but for expression.
There have been larger verdicts secured in a few other cases, but I suspect that none of them seemed so much like enrichment to those who secured them, as that one did to Philp.
The Gospels and Acts explain the enrichment as due partly to the teaching of Jesus Himself and to the coming of the Spirit on the day of Pentecost.
Unquestionably, indeed, it goes far beyond the Old Testament, and the enrichment of its content may conceivably be explained in various ways.
This identification brought an important enrichment into Roman religion.
But unless all indications fail Paul did bring an unparalleled enrichment of the understanding of the Cross.
The fifteen days spent in company with Peter could hardly have failed to bring a further enrichment of his knowledge.
Paul explains the enrichment as due partly to the experience which he had of the presence of Christ.
In these earthen vessels heavenly treasure For the enrichment of thy poor may shine; Thou canst fill us in our human measure With thy being's overflow divine.
Door after door is shut, and at last men stand at the end of their days, with beggared lives, having missed all that they might have gotten of enrichment and good from the passing days.
This leader had performed his part in the conquest of Mexico, and had now hastened to the South in order to ascertain what chances of enrichment were to be met with in the land, the reputation of which was now spreading itself abroad.
At the same time, the opportunities for self-enrichment during the five years' tenure of office were quite unusually numerous.