We, therefore, devote some pages to this purpose, under the head of the General Nature of the Sacraments, and reserve the discussion of each one individually to subsequent chapters.
After such a review we may not perhaps think any consideration arising out of the Play, or out of general nature, either as too minute or too extensive.
Nothing can please many, and please long, but just representations of general nature.
It is true that there are but few Dramatic characters which will bear this kind of investigation, as not being drawn in exact conformity to those principles of general nature to which we must refer.
As the petition relates to a subject of a general nature, it ought to lie on the table as information.
Knowledge on these points can only be obtained by experience; but hitherto we have had none, at least of a general nature.
In general nature, this strain energy is akin to energy of position (Sec.
Gravitational Equilibrium of Gases Consider a planetary body, in general nature similar to the earth, but, unlike the earth, possessing no atmosphere whatever.
The terrestrial atmospheric machine will be thus readily recognised as essentially a material mechanical machine corresponding in general nature to the illustrative examples described above.
Laws of a General Nature Passed by the State of Indiana.
Acts of a General Nature Passed by the General Assembly of the State of Ohio.
Neither the natural condition of our faculty of thought, nor the universality of general nature, permit of an exaggerated distinction between the reality of creations of imagination and of really tangible things.
In order to show this, philosophy must not discuss the human mind as if it were something separate from nature, but must rather deal with its general nature.
It has only observed that there are many different things in nature, but has overlooked the fact that all these things have also a general nature.
Yet the rules of language heretofore in vogue cannot prevent the spread of the additional knowledge that the universe, or general nature, is so unlimited that it can establish a conciliation between these limited antagonisms.
And is the act of 1857, if the effect of it is to bring about this want of uniformity in the operation of a law of a general nature, to be deemed constitutional and valid?
The prohibitory liquor law is a law of a general nature, and its operation must be uniform throughout the state.
On the other hand the use of a reserve in this province of Strategy, even if one were available, will always be less efficacious the more the measure has a tendency towards being one of a general nature.
Through such a revision the first six books will get rid of a good deal of dross, many rents and chasms will be closed up, and much that is of a general nature will be transformed into distinct conceptions and forms.
The proper conclusion, therefore, from your proof of our inability to comprehend the ways of God, is, that we should turn ourselves to the study of the frame of general nature.
Creator; and that man, in this, did but follow the example of general nature, which is united in one close system of benevolence.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "general nature" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.