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Example sentences for "incarnated"

Lexicographically close words:
incapacity; incarcerate; incarcerated; incarceration; incarnate; incarnates; incarnating; incarnation; incarnatione; incarnationis
  1. Man, by the nature of him, is definable as 'an incarnated Word.

  2. He, the hapless incarnated Fanaticism, goes his road; no man can help him, he himself least of all.

  3. In this, his greatest work, the Athenian sculptor touched the highest point of art, and incarnated the most sublime conception of Greek religious thought.

  4. Athens had incarnated that ideal of loveliness and sublimity.

  5. This spirit was, so to speak, incarnated in Pericles.

  6. So magnificent a thing is Will incarnated in a creature of like fashion with ourselves, that we run to witness all manifestations thereof.

  7. Man is properly an incarnated word; the word that he speaks is the man himself.

  8. In the preface to The Bondswoman's Son he confesses that he has sometimes wondered if he has incarnated different personalities.

  9. They were also the incarnated nauseas and despairs of Basine.

  10. For they were the incarnated power of Tradition and of Public Opinion--two grave forces which needed no guilding light from such sources.

  11. It lay like an indigestible fear upon the stomach of incarnated Tradition.

  12. To him was attributed a miraculous birth as the Son of God; and in the opinion of his followers he was soon considered, not only the Son of God, but God Himself incarnated bodily in the son.

  13. No such expression of disappointment can possibly be reconciled with any thought that this Jesus who had so recently been crucified was the "eternal Son of God" incarnated in human flesh.

  14. I know the current belief is that the serpent is a mere figure for the devil, or that at least the spirit of the devil was incarnated in the serpent.

  15. Thus when God's laws are incarnated in a babe, the child is changed into the likeness of a citizen, a sage or seer.

  16. But now, as incarnated in this millionaire mammoth, the shadowy word took on a sudden solidity, to which his teeth gave the necessary tearing and rending significance.

  17. Incarnated on the Earth, therefore, in different forms, I shall have to rescue her at such times from peril.

  18. He was far from thinking himself the lord of creation and ascribed that superiority to the presence of a Spirit incarnated in the animal and directing its actions.

  19. But the emotional idea, incarnated in a rhythmic form, acquires the dynamic quality needed for those things which take part in the world's eternal pageantry.

  20. But as an instance of the contrast of the different ideal of a different age, incarnated in the form of a town, the memory of my last visit to Benares comes to my mind.

  21. We must not only nourish our spirits on the fact that He was incarnated for our salvation, but also on the truth that He was crucified for our acceptance with God.

  22. Disincarnated man, like incarnated man, has lapses of intelligence, memory and morality.

  23. For this reason these transcendental conversations very much resemble the conversations of incarnated human beings.

  24. Mrs Piper's secondary personalities should have incarnated the communicator without intermediary.

  25. Souls incarnated upon the Earth have not yet attained to a sufficiently elevated state of advancement, for the memory of their anterior life to be of use to them.

  26. Now, in the world on which I had just landed, the inhabitants are not incarnated in a gross form, as we are here below, but are free beings, and endowed with eminently powerful faculties of perception.

  27. When there, I was acquainted with the spirit who in this century was incarnated on the Earth and published his studies under the name of Allan Kardec.

  28. The man himself incarnated the dissolution of Italian culture.

  29. Every line of Theocritus is vital with a strong passion for natural beauty, incarnated in myths.

  30. It incarnated the freedom of democracy, caricaturing individuals, criticising constitutional changes, and, through all its extravagances of burlesque and fancy, maintaining a direct relation to politics.

  31. His art has alchemized the whole structure, idealizing what was material and disembodying the sentiments which were incarnated in simple images.

  32. Briefly review the argument of the begetting and birth of Jesus which disproves that he was an incarnated being.

  33. Do the Scriptures warrant the conclusion that Jesus was an incarnated being?

  34. Indeed, if he had been merely an incarnated being, he could never have redeemed mankind.

  35. Since ransom means exact corresponding price, had Jesus been an incarnated spirit being would he have been qualified to ransom mankind?

  36. Had Jesus been merely an incarnated being it would not have been necessary for him to be born as a babe and grow to manhood's estate.

  37. It is easy to be seen that Jesus when on earth could not have been merely an incarnated spirit being, because that would constitute a fraud, and God would not sanction anything wrong.

  38. Otherwise stated, that he was merely an incarnated creature and not wholly a man.

  39. She incarnated at that moment the life to which he must now resign himself--a life of unending tenderness, consideration, and passivity.

  40. The Congress almost expires; and will or can the incarnated constitutional formula save the country?

  41. The interest is incarnated in the wider knowledge; the knowledge is incarnated in the interest, or at least the curiosity and questions.

  42. Like some of the greatest mediaeval characters--like Hildebrand himself--Matilda was so thoroughly of one piece, that she towers above the mists of ages with the massive grandeur of an incarnated idea.

  43. Like the Hindus, they hold that he was incarnated more than once on earth.


  44. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "incarnated" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.