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Example sentences for "human body"

  • It is, then, closely allied with the Divine Being, but at the same time corporeal, a being which stands in perpetual action and reaction with the human body.

  • I was Yesterday engaged in an Assembly of Virtuosos, where one of them produced many curious Observations which he had lately made in the Anatomy of an Human Body.

  • Volusianum cxxxvi): "The greatness of the Divine power fitted to itself a rational soul, and through it a human body, so as to raise the whole man to something higher.

  • If therefore Christ's body was not conceived of the semen of male and female, it would not have been truly a human body; which cannot be asserted.

  • Further, the clarity of glory is only in a human body.

  • I have described in my Hundred and Fifteenth Paper, from the general Structure and Mechanism of an Human Body, how absolutely necessary Exercise is for its Preservation.

  • This general Idea of a Human Body, without considering it in its Niceties of Anatomy, lets us see how absolutely necessary Labour is for the right Preservation of it.

  • We may be sure that he did not arise from the dead with a human body, because on one of these occasions he appeared to the disciples when they were in a room with the doors fastened.

  • Our Lord's human body, the one crucified, was removed from the tomb by the power of God.

  • The question will arise in the minds of many, Did he appear in a spirit body or a human body, and how did he get the body if it was not the one in which he was crucified?

  • The incarnation theory is that a spirit being inhabits for a time the human body, or a human body is created for the express purpose of that spirit being's occupying it for a time.

  • Suppose that the multiplicity of organs and of external agents be a necessary instrument of the almost infinite variety of changes in a human body: will that variety have the exactness here required?

  • Leibniz supposes about the machine of a human body is more admirable and more surprising than all this.

  • It is a well known fact that all men after the example of the inspired writings, make frequent use of the figure called anthropomorphism, attributing to the Deity a human body, human members, human passions, etc.

  • When the Son of God, Jesus, took on a human body of flesh and bone, was not that which is finite, his body, added to the infinite in Jesus Christ?

  • Gnostics in the second century and the Manichees in the third, denied the reality of Christ's human body.

  • The fact that Christ ascended to heaven with a human body, and that the saints are to possess glorified bodies, would seem to imply that heaven is a place.

  • It is questionable whether Galen ever saw the dissection of a human body.

  • Invested with flesh; embodied in a human nature and form; united with, or having, a human body.

  • I have seen the ashes, and there is now no doubt that a body, a human body, was burned at the crematory that day.

  • He tells me, Mr. Barnes, that he has not had a moment of mental rest since you asked him whether ashes could be proven to be the residue of a human body.

  • Of course they can't identify ashes, but the expert chemists claim they can tell whether a human body or only an empty coffin was put into the furnace.

  • From Martin’s “Human Body”)] Another interesting feature of bone is the ease with which it can be remodeled.

  • But what they have in the bottom of the boat, for I now can see that plain enough, is not fish, sir, but a human body, and a dog crouched at its side.

  • It has been determined that the entire human body consists of a certain number of chemical elements, appearing in different aggregations in different parts.

  • The Greeks knew well that the human body requires a variety of food in order to remain healthy.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    human action; human agency; human experience; human faculty; human felicity; human figure; human form; human genius; human heart; human interest; human labor; human labour; human laws; human learning; human natur; human power; human prudence; human shape; human speech; human sympathy; human thought; human will; increasing number; pass the; poor folk; vast importance