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Example sentences for "immortal life"

  • When the work of life is done, When the victor's crown is won, Then, immortal life begun, We no more shall sever.

  • The unwedded and ascetic life is the direct way to the heavenly, immortal life, for heaven is nothing else than life liberated from the conditions of the species, supernatural, sexless, absolutely subjective life.

  • Therefore we have the first fruits of immortal life in hope, until perfection comes at the last day, wherein we shall see and feel the life we have believed in and hoped for.

  • A striking feature and no slight recommendation of the foregoing view of the true meaning of the dogma of the resurrection is that it reconciles these two chief forms of the belief in immortal life.

  • There was therefore plainly no alternative for him but either to abandon one of his fundamental convictions as a Christian and a philosopher, or else to accept the doctrine of a future resurrection of the body into an immortal life.

  • But the ignorant and selfish sensualist, whose total experience is of the earth earthy, who has no realization of pure truth, goodness, beauty, is incapable of sincere faith in immortal life.

  • The main purport of the tale is not to emphasize this miracle, but the far greater one that, after having been saved from the catastrophe, Parnapishtim should also have been granted immortal life.

  • Man can reach old age; he may be snatched for a time from the grasp of death, as Gilgamesh was through the efforts of Parnapishtim, but he only deludes himself by indulging in hopes of immortal life.

  • The story of Gilgamesh is an illustration of the hopelessness of a mortal's attempt to secure the kind of immortal life which is the prerogative of the gods.

  • The moral problem becomes more difficult and complicated; the vision of perfection recedes to an infinite distance, and the glorious deliverance is reserved for an immortal life of which the older Stoics did not often dream.

  • Or it may, in the last days, have been the prototype of that sacramental cleansing which gave assurance of immortal life, and which seemed to the Fathers the mockery of a Diviner Sacrifice.

  • Thus the emotions and experiences of a truly devout soul are (apart from the great revelation in Jesus Christ which hath brought 'life and immortality to light') the best evidence and confirmation of the anticipation of immortal life.

  • Although Christ drew the matter of His body from other men, yet all draw from Him the immortal life of their body, according to 1 Cor.

  • Although a heavenly place befitted Christ when He rose to immortal life, nevertheless He delayed the Ascension in order to confirm the truth of His Resurrection.

  • These things He came to reveal; these He lived and died to plant in the minds and hearts of men as seeds of immortal life.

  • She is old, indeed, but she is also young, having the promise of immortal life; and therefore she can never lack the power to adapt herself to the requirements of an ever-revolving environment.

  • There is no escape, no safety for us, save in coming back to Christ and learning from Him that man is the child of God, made in the divine image, capable of the divine fellowship, and destined to an immortal life.

  • He will tell us that a man is infinitely better, because he is the child of God, because he is capable of fellowship with God, and because he is made for an immortal life.

  • That real, perfect, immortal life, which hath no kindred with evil, and flings off pollution and decay from its pure surface, will wrestle with and finally overcome the living death of obedience to the deceitful lusts.

  • And so there stands before us the guarantee and the pattern of immortal life, the Christ whose Manhood died and lives, who is clothed with a spiritual body, who wields royal authority in the Kingdom of the Most High.

  • The epitaphs of the dead showed not faith, but love of life, triumphant; not the assurance of immortal life, but a sad longing after the pleasures of the world.

  • If I continue faithful he will support me and lead my soul at once to immortal life in heaven.

  • Hope and faith smiled exultingly, and pointed to the light of immortal life, and the voice of praise breathed forth from the lips of the mourner.

  • Taught by these, we look up from the surrounding gloom and see above us the light of immortal life.

  • It has an immortal life, and will gather strength from the violence of its foes.

  • His words embrace the whole blessed truth of immortal life.

  • It was not a resurrection to immortal life; it was only a restoration to mortal life.

  • It is plainer to us than it could be to Martha and Mary; for a little while after he spoke these words, Jesus himself passed through death, coming again from the grave in immortal life.

  • Adam was endowed therefore with a twofold life: an animal and an immortal life.

  • And this same hope of immortality or an immortal life, we now have through Christ.

  • For it all was made in the image of the world within him; the earth which is below, is the sensual nature of man, and the heaven above is the purity of his intelligence quickening to immortal life.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    allowing the; ancient castle; anything from; bearing arms; cashew nuts; each character; fine bread; good intention; heavy load; immortal fame; immortal gods; immortal life; immortal soul; immortal youth; joining hands; later works; made happy; making machine; much misery; never done; ordered him; said the old gentleman; scarcely daring; she sent; soft and; whose body