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Example sentences for "incommunicable"

Lexicographically close words:
incommode; incommoded; incommoding; incommodious; incommodities; incomparable; incomparably; incompatibilities; incompatibility; incompatible
  1. Now, were these inspired penmen, prophets, apostles, and evangelists each God, or clothed with the incommunicable attributes of the Divinity?

  2. It is true, indeed, in those incommunicable properties he hath not only no equal, but none to liken him.

  3. There is heinous sacrilege in it,—the spoiling of the glorious divine Majesty of his indubitable prerogative and incommunicable right of all the glory, and honour of his creature.

  4. Indeed, he had the incommunicable gift of setting his soul a-dancing as he played, of putting the devil into the feet of those who danced.

  5. I could not go to Rome, while she suffered honours to be paid to the Blessed Virgin and the Saints which I thought in my conscience to be incompatible with the Supreme, Incommunicable Glory of the One Infinite and Eternal; 7.

  6. Each art, therefore, having its own peculiar and incommunicable sensuous charm, has its own special mode of reaching the imagination, its own special responsibilities to its material.

  7. Incommunicable Elements The incommunicable element in style is that personal impress which a writer sets upon his work.

  8. We need to be reminded occasionally that there are incommunicable elements in all art.

  9. They are confident that, in a much higher sense, and in a sense incommunicable to other books, it is inspired.

  10. If, therefore, these evidential miracles are incommunicable as respects their proofs to after generations, neither are they wanted.

  11. The form is rendered incommunicable by its reception in the matter.

  12. It so completes and determines the substance or nature that the latter not only exists in itself but is also, by virtue of this mode, incommunicable in every way and sui juris.

  13. But this is false: "For men gave the incommunicable name to stones and wood" (Wis.

  14. For this name "God" is an incommunicable name.

  15. And yet it is incommunicable according to the truth of the thing, as was said above concerning the name "sun.

  16. Although person is incommunicable, yet the mode itself of incommunicable existence can be common to many.

  17. Therefore Richard of St. Victor amends this definition by adding that "Person" in God is "the incommunicable existence of the divine nature.

  18. On the contrary, It is written: "They gave the incommunicable name to wood and stones" (Wis.

  19. But this name HE WHO IS, is not an incommunicable name.

  20. Hence every name imposed to signify any singular thing is incommunicable both in reality and idea; for the plurality of this individual thing cannot be; nor can it be conceived in idea.

  21. God" is incommunicable in reality, but communicable in opinion; just in the same way as this name "sun" would be communicable according to the opinion of those who say there are many suns.

  22. The things lie in different spheres and are full of incommunicable contrasts.

  23. Each of these facts, conscious thought and material extension, has its own incommunicable and incomparable sphere of being and laws of action, which can be confused only by ignorance and sophistry.

  24. Fairness requires that our imaginations and reasonings upon the subject fasten upon an individual, set apart and uplifted, like a king, in the incommunicable distinctness and grandeur of selfhood and responsibility.

  25. But then she had expected to return isolated by incommunicable happiness; now she had returned isolated by incommunicable grief.

  26. She had furnished it with a young wife's pride and delight and she had lined it throughout with thoughts of incommunicable tenderness about the life history just beginning.

  27. They give a picture, they convey an atmosphere of supreme value to us all, incommunicable in any other form or language.

  28. It marks the point at which reflection gives place to inspiration, where the incommunicable certainty of the divine word lifts the soul into the region of spiritual and eternal truth.

  29. She knew again the virgin desire of desire, the poignant, incommunicable passion, when the soul knows the body's mystery and the body half divines the secret of the soul.

  30. And he who watched, he with the illuminating, incommunicable secret, smiled as he watched, in scorn and pity.

  31. Each experience was solitary, unique, it had its own incommunicable quality.

  32. In an effort to check the incommunicable experiences of fever, she asked if it was not the lawn-mower that was humming.

  33. But with a faltering hand I try to express one of many incommunicable thoughts about the hero who has departed.

  34. They poured forth unceasingly; they were life in everyone; they were joy in everyone; they stirred an incommunicable love which was fulfilled only in yielding to and adoration of the vast.

  35. She looked awfully worn and ill, and she was accompanied by a gigantic brigand, who had not a word of any language save his own incommunicable patois.

  36. His dialogue rippled rather than sparkled; the story was invariably simple, wholesome, attractive; and over each production was the incommunicable Robertson atmosphere.

  37. For God is an incommunicable name; hence (Wis.

  38. A Divine Person is said to be incommunicable inasmuch as It cannot be predicated of several supposita, but nothing prevents several things being predicated of the Person.


  39. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "incommunicable" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    constrained; inalienable; incommunicable; indefeasible; indefinable; indescribable; ineffable; inexpressible; noncommittal; reserved; restrained; unmentionable; unspeakable; unutterable