It is a worthy monument to the scientific ability of this gifted Americanist, and one which brilliantly illumines some of the most controverted points of comparative archaeology.
As a study on the origin of Greek civilization it opens up many new vistas in pre-history and illumines many questions that were before involved in mystery.
The thunder has ceased, the clouds have passed, and the returning light illumines the room and the kindly faces about you.
This method of repentance is plain and clear, and increases the worth of the power of the keys and of the Sacraments, and illumines the benefit of Christ, and teaches us to avail ourselves of Christ as Mediator and Propitiator.
For when the heart goes before, like a lamp, andillumines the pathway, Many things are made clear, that else lie hidden in darkness.
Georgie, bewildered, her eyes gleaming, large and troubled, in the white light that illumines the sleeping world.
Error is the Shadow of Truth with which God illumines the Soul, 845-m.
God is the fountain of light, and He illumines one's way when one is obedient.
Perfect wisdom illumines his understanding, and righteousness ensouls the purpose of all his actions.
And as you will make the fire red, all the objects which it illumines must be red also, and those which are farther off from the fire will be dyed to a greater extent by the dark colour of night.
The smile of consciousness, pregnant of that which is beyond, illumines the expression of Mona Lisa.
When that love is shining, it will permeate other hearts even as this electric light illumines its surroundings.
Consider the radiant glory of the great solar center of our planetary system: how wonderful the sight, how its splendor illumines vision until clouds and mists veil it from the eye.
Then will the light of reality shine forth, and when reality illumines the world, the happiness of humankind will become a verity.
That omniscient God still assists and confirms us, illumines our hearts, gladdens our souls and perfumes our nostrils with the fragrances of holiness.
In the same way the Sun of Reality, when it illumines the horizon of the inner world, animates, vivifies and quickens with a divine and wonderful power.
Human experience, like the stern-lights of a ship at sea, illumines only the path which we have passed over.
The sun opens the lotuses, the moon illumines the beds of water-lilies, the cloud pours forth its water unasked: even so the liberal of their own accord are occupied in benefiting others.
IV That which speech does not illumine, but which illumines speech: know that alone to be the Brahman (the Supreme Being), not this which people worship here.
Acquaintance with the Bedouin desert life of today, which has changed little for three thousand years, illumines the book of Job like an electric light.
Presently the tug Pinafore glides up to the landing, the engineer flings open the furnace door, and the glowing fire illumines the interior, brings out forms and faces, and deepens the heavy shadows outside.
And no doubt it will end in the beautiful season that is coming, that already illumines us, whose zephyrs already caress us.
Another shell another and yet another plant trees of faintly violet light on the top of the rise, and each of them dully illumines the whole of the horizon.
The Oversoul bends its ray upon the object, and illumines it with pure light.
With all my heart," says Gower, and his eyes grow glad, and a smile of real happiness illumines his features for a moment.
The third image that illumines and ennobles that convent is that of the famous titular saint, Nicolàs de Tolentino.
Now its explanation by Narada: -- Puranjana is Purusha -- he who illumines the Pura with consciousness.
Sridhara) by illumining his own circle illumines the outside as well, so Purusha by illumining his Virat body illumines the inside and outside of this Brahmanda as well.
Not the Sun, not the Moon, not even fire illumines that.
For the sun stands between Bhur Loka and Svar Loka and illumines both the Lokas with its rays.
Gilding of gold is not so fine as that which illumines me.
The Moon in this picture does not preserve so great a superiority in regard to its lightness over the subject which it illumines as it does in nature; this is likewise an intended deviation, and for the same reason.
We have hitherto considered the advantages of imitation as it tends to form the taste, and as a practice by which a spark of that genius may be caught which illumines those noble works that ought always to be present to our thoughts.
It kills the desire-nature; it breeds humility and good manners; it destroys pride, impurity and inertia, quickens the soul and illumines the inner and the outer man.
Baptism cleanses and illumines the soul, and the water and the spirit are divinely appointed means by which the cleansing and the illumination come.
Spirit baptism illumines the soul, making manifest the things of God.
Its songs have a common author, the whole Finnish people; the light of common day, more than that of the supernatural, illumines them.
And when one lives close to him, so that the inner doors swing easily on quiet hinges to let him in, he is the One who illumines life with a radiance that human wills alone cannot attain.
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