This excludes the difference between human and divine nature as little as the difference between the physical father and the physical son.
There is a rigorous continuity in the development of a language, but this continuity in no wise excludes a transformation as marked as that of the butterfly from the caterpillar.
If we give the name death to the condition which excludes any return to life, especially when, as with Lazarus, decay had already set in, the condition from which Lazarus returned to life cannot be called death without a contradiction.
States are such units; the hypothesis of their independence excludes the notion of a common lawgiver, and draws with it, therefore, according to a certain range of ideas, the notion of subjection to the primeval order of nature.
Agnatic relationship is something very different: it excludes a number of persons whom we in our day should certainly consider of kin to ourselves, and it includes many more whom we should never reckon among our kindred.
If there be a higher power connecting them, however slightly and occasionally by the claim of common supremacy, the very conception of a common superior introduces the notion of positive law, and excludes the idea of a law natural.
Certainly it has not been noticed by Mr. Thayer, or he would never venture to derive his pretension from a Declaration which positively excludes all such idea.
From this right, however, they allege the existing industrial system absolutely excludes the great majority.
No appropriation of nature can be just which excludes this possibility and robs any man of this natural right.
A few inches excludes the wind, yet keeps down the temperature so as to prevent dripping from the interior.
Every occupant is, then, necessarily a possessor or usufructuary,--a function which excludes proprietorship.
Nature makes no man truly complete, and because the development of certain faculties almost always excludes an equal development of the opposite faculties; it is because M.
My mind no longer admits that which is demonstrated by syllogisms, analogies, or metaphors, which are the methods of the phalanstery, but demands a process of generalization and induction which excludes error.
Now, if the use of water, air, and fire excludes property, so does the use of the soil.
On the other hand 'the Baal,' the principal god of all neighboring people, especially of the Phoenicians, possesses a marked individuality which excludes his identification with other gods.
As the limit of the present inquiry excludes mythology, I cannot discuss here the evidences of similarity produced by Hewitt.
Elsewhere he also excludes the Evangelical Counsels of Perfection, although they are not only based on example, but are also expressed in words.
This Mathesius relates in a way which excludes rather than suggests any thought of dishonourable motives.
By opposing that spirit, James was obliged to leave his kingdom, and the sense of the nation still excludes the family which, by their own law of succession, has the best title to the throne.
Such is the article, which excludes the clergy from a right to hold civil offices.
The very doctrine of representation in governmentexcludes the right of giving binding instructions to Deputies.
The same principle which excludes a man from an attention to domestic bizziness, excludes a woman from law, mathematics and astronomy.
A further advantage of this method is that it excludes the influence of extraordinary deviations.
But having cited these cases to his purpose, he is content; whereas he might have greatly strengthened his proof by showing how one or the other instance excludes other possible causes of success.
And the view, that the mononuclear cells are washed into the blood, excludes that of a single mode of origin of the leukæmic blood condition; and commits us to a highly artificial explanation of its production.
In favour of the diagnostic value of the absolute increase of the eosinophil cells are those cases too, where with a blood condition closely recalling leukæmia, the absence of eosinophil cells excludes the diagnosis of that disease.
This, it will be observed, distinctly excludes the vision to the two disciples in the country, mentioned Mark xvi.
Supposing this statement to be deliberately made, and we have no reason whatever from anything in the rest of the fragment to doubt it, this completely excludes the whole of the story of a betrayal of his master by Judas Iscariot.
It also, of course, excludes the appearance to the disciples in the room, described in the fourth Gospel (xix.
For purposes of personal service of writs, it means any time of the day or night on week-days, but excludes the time from twelve midnight on Saturday till twelve midnight on Sunday.
Easy poetry is commonly sought in petty compositions upon minute subjects; but ease, though it excludes pomp, will admit greatness.
Certainty of knowledge not only excludes mistake, but fortifies veracity.
This notion may be consistently enough received in France, where the salick law excludes females from the throne; but we, who allow them to be sovereigns, may surely suppose them capable to be soldiers.
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