This means that man fulfills the law only as he realizes the divine idea in his character and life, or, in other words, as he becomes a finite image of God's infinite perfections.
Man fulfills it, only when in his moral as well as his rational being he is the image of God.
Defn: That whichfulfills or supplies a want or use; esp.
One whofulfills or performs; as, an observer of his promises.
Yet wandering by night is not concerned merely with sexual enjoyment, over and above that it fulfills a second desire that arises out of childhood, as we know from psychoanalysis.
Sleep walking, analogously to the latter, fulfills also wishes of the day, behind which stand always wishes from childhood.
The night wandering fulfillsthis desire to have a child yet without sin.
His whole capital consists in being a tall footman, who becomes his livery; and he fulfills his destiny when both he and it excite the admiration of the Elvas ladies.
He takes the full blast of the wrath of the Law and fulfills its demands most meticulously.
In the very act of circumcision he is not being circumcised, and in the very act of fulfilling the Law he fulfills it not.
Chloroform now happily fulfills the service for the rendering of which this awkward process was barely a pretext.
Pain is the correlative of some species of wrong--some kind of divergence from that course of action which perfectly fulfills all requirements.
But now, on the other hand, how can he absolve himself from responsibility for the evils which those depending on him may suffer if he fulfills what appears to be a peremptory public duty?
In the material world No atom of this turbulence fulfills A vague and unnecessitated chance, Or acts but as it must and ought to act.
The former of these obtains in the United States; and, in so far as the people are represented, "America fulfills imperfectly and indirectly the last and most important condition of perfect government.
The degree of muscular irritability at the time of death fulfills this condition.
I have said that in this case the verification fulfills the conditions of an induction; but an induction of what sort?
To decide whether any given fact fulfills these conditions, or whether facts can be found which fulfill them in a given case, belongs exclusively to the particular art or science, or to our knowledge of the particular subject.
The Son fulfills the law for us, takes the curse of the law from us, bears in his own body our sorrows, and sets us justified in the sight of God.
But to my mind it is doubtful if any other so completely fulfills the ideal of the towered and battlemented castle of the middle ages.
Manual trainingfulfills the conditions I have just alluded to.
To take an analogy: if we say that a democratic government is the best kind of government, we mean that it most completely fulfills the highest function of a government--the realisation of the will of the people.
Now nothing can be of worth to us, one thing cannot be better than another, nor can we be mistaken as to its value except with reference to some purpose which it fulfills or does not fulfill.
For every recurring accent and interval competes with its predecessor for the mind's attention, yet is in agreement with it since it, too, fulfills the law that pervades them all.
Just as a saw is a good saw only when it fulfills the purpose of cutting wood, so works of art are beautiful only because they embody a certain purpose.
Intelligent and industrious, law-abiding and, devoted to the building of homes, our population fulfills the second condition.
Rich in natural resources, ample in extent, encouraging to man's helpful efforts, America fulfills the first condition of national greatness.
Certainly the continent of North America fulfills the first condition of national greatness.
Behind the tormentors is a curtain called the "olio," which fulfills the triple purpose of hiding the rest of the stage, serving as scenery for acts in One and often as a curtain to raise and lower on acts playing in the space back of One.
A FINAL WORD Before you seek a market [1] for your monologue, be sure that it fulfillsall the requirements of a monologue and that it is the very best work you can do.
And if certain sentences which follow mean anything, they mean that, in the thought of Mrs. Eddy's followers, she completes what Jesus began and fulfills the prophecy of His reappearing.
It fulfills itself in worship and communion with what is worshipped.
He therefore perfectly fulfills the conditions of the late Squire Lovel's will.
A person who walks in the Spirit--as every Christian ought--fulfills the righteousness of the law.
But for that matter, I do not think that there is a repertory theater either in England or in America which fulfills the ideal conditions set down by William Archer who had in mind, as he wrote, the repertory theater of the Continent.
It more ably fulfills the purpose of good drama--the chastening of the spectators' hearts through their participation in the suffering of the dramatic personages.
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