In such a manner the Greek mind humanized its world, and in doing so humanized itself, or rather divinized itself, without stretching to the breaking-point the strands which bound itself to its world.
On the whole the gods which are its denizens are humanized and humane, the friends and allies of men, who therefore feel themselves not abased or helpless in their relations with them.
You rub your eyes, question yourself, ask yourself in the presence of what humanized phenomenon, of what unknown force, of what new creature you stand.
Krall, on the other hand, adores his pupils; and this atmosphere of affection has in a manner of speaking humanized them.
The tears, the first he had shed, humanized and soothed his harrowed feelings.
These softened and subdued emotions humanized the savage mood which sprung up from similar reminiscences on a previous occasion.
A type of monument which while distinctly architectural in mass has been humanized by the use of sculpture embodying a modern poetic idea.
Nevertheless, speechhumanized her, and they relaxed.
God washumanized and man was deified, or whatever else one may like to call it.
It makes a man human to live on these oldhumanized soils.
I shall not call that boy by the monosyllable referred to, because, though he has many impish traits at present, he may become civilized and humanized by being in good company.
It is not to be expected that intimate relations will be established between Jewish and Christian communities until both become so far rationalized and humanized that their differences are comparatively unimportant.
If Jonathan Edwards had lived long enough, I have no doubt his creed would have softened into a kindly, humanized belief.
In lesshumanized tales the realization is much more fantastic.
In times more peaceable, and amongst a people more entirely civilized, or more humanized by religion, it is even probable that he might have discharged his high duties with considerable distinction.
I conceive that while the primitive and massive emotions found satisfying utterance in the long-drawn notes, the more divided state of mind of the humanized successor has led to a change in its utterances.
As Christian productions this fact is inexplicable, but considered as Chrestonian tales or legends, it is easy to understand, seeing that they relate to the humanizeddeity of that geographical district.
It was Egypt that first made the statue live with her own life, and humanized her ideal of the divine.
The humanizedhistory is but the mythical drama made mundane.
I am struck by the fact that so many Christians fall back upon more humanized figures, upon the tender figure of Mary, upon patron saints and such more erring creatures, for the effect of mediation and sympathy they need.
To me the Christian Christ seems not so much a humanized God as an incomprehensibly sinless being neither God nor man.
The temperamental revolt, however, which I am endeavouring to describe, against our doctrine of personality, does not stop with a demand for de-humanized air and space.
The same sentiment which has humanized war now demands war's abolition.
But humanized war is not the goal of this sentiment.
To carry it still further, is this machine of modern business humanized and inspired in fact as well as in theory?
Its advantages over the other forms are so obvious that it alone should figure in any comparison between animal and humanized vaccine.
It has been mentioned already that bovine lymph stored in tubes is decidedly inferior to the same form of humanized lymph.
As to the fourth statement--that humanized virus is more tenacious of its infective property--strictly speaking, there is not a particle of truth in it.
In this form humanized lymph is vastly superior to animal lymph, but with every possible care in charging and sealing the tubes it is not uncommon to find their contents putrid.
The idea that an enfeebled stock of humanized vaccine can have new life infused into it by passing through the system of the cow is not reasonable primâ facie, and there are no particular facts to support it.
One is, to use non-humanized lymph, since the lower animals are insusceptible to syphilis.
The artist succeeds when he constructs a humanized image of the object--one which arouses and becomes a center for feeling.
Yet Sun-worship, with most races and tribes, in time passed either into some lower form of idolatry or became humanized and spiritualized.
It was only amongst a few, the most remarkable of which were the Persians and the Peruvians, that the development of religion was arrested at a period when the sun was the visible, un-humanized Deity, not translated into manlike terms.
By this is no doubt conveyed the historic consciousness that these deities were not brought to them from abroad, but developed gradually among themselves out of nameless powers of nature into humanized and personal deities.
All the drift was toward Pan-Hellenic worship and to a humanized theology, when the Homeric writers sang their song.
The earliest representations of Sumerian humanized deities appear on reliefs from Tello, the site of Lagash.
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