Therefore, no theory of reconstruction is practicable which countenances disunion, or in anywise assails the principle of the eternal oneness and indivisibility of the Union.
It will be observed that each of these theories ignores the principle of the indivisibility of the Union, and presupposes a dismemberment of it on the part of every rebellious State.
He shows that he understood the doctrine of St. Thomas concerning the indivisibility of the souls of brutes, in its strictest sense.
It placed the privileged classes under its dependence, by proclaiming the indivisibility of the legislative power.
While they denounced the commune, and accused Robespierre and Marat, the Mountain decreed the unity and indivisibility of the republic.
He insists throughout on the unity and the indivisibility of God, whereas Plotinus and Porphyry had admitted not only a Trinity, but even an Ennead (nine-fold personality).
Such an idea was distinctly foreign to the primitive Israelitish conception of the indivisibility of Yahweh's power, and must consequently have been a borrowed one.
Sidenote] Unity and indivisibility of the work of art.
I assert, that the doctrine of the immateriality, simplicity, and indivisibility of a thinking substance is a true atheism, and will serve to justify all those sentiments, for which Spinoza is so universally infamous.
It suffices to mention Rousseau, whose "Contrat Social" appeared in 1762 and defended again theindivisibility of sovereignty.
The theory of the indivisibility of sovereignty was defended by Calhoun,[97] and many European publicists followed him in time.
Though there was no evidence whatever against him, he was declared guilty of being "an accomplice in a conspiracy against the unity and indivisibility of the Republic," and was condemned to death.
The Duke of Orleans advocated the concentration of power and the indivisibility of France.
The simplicity of an event-particle arises from the indivisibility of its intrinsic character.
The simplicity of the punct arises from its indivisibility by a moment.
It is theindivisibility and unity of these perfections or qualities that constitute the oneness of the Godhead.
Such arguments as the indivisibility of the soul and its persistence can at most indicate the possibility of immortality.
Nevertheless the Maimonidean articles of faith were adopted into the liturgy because of their emphasis on the absolute unity and indivisibility of God, by which they constituted a vigorous protest against the Christian dogma.
One particular dictum which the Roumanians ought to cast aside is that which insists upon the indivisibility of the Banat.
The Roumanians contended that theindivisibility of the Banat was designed by Nature, since the mountainous eastern part could not exist if separated from the fertile west.
The idea which represents at once the scope of his teaching and the source of his triumphs is the unity and indivisibility of the Godhead.
Mahomet was possessed of one central idea, the indivisibility of God, and it was sufficient to uphold him against all calamities.
His knowledge of Christianity and Judaism undoubtedly helped to foster in him his central idea of the indivisibility of God.
This identity, this indivisibility of the person, is its spirituality.
I cannot discover that any contemporary physicist or chemist believes in the real indivisibility of atoms, or in an interatomic matterless vacuum.
They possessed all the unity and indivisibility of an entailed estate, and were sometimes known apparently for generations by the family name of the holders.