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Example sentences for "intelligent being"

  • In other words, the existence of an intelligent being and an external source of intelligence to which its questionings are directed.

  • I, 1, 9) intimate an intelligent being opposed to the pradhâna in nature.

  • That the word 'Self' denotes an intelligent being, we have already shown.

  • I find a great many things which I can not explain without the hypothesis of a direct creating power exerted by an intelligent being.

  • When these sensations are produced in an intelligent being, they excite other internal phenomena, distinct from the mere sensitive intuition.

  • An intelligent being is not necessarily immediately intelligible.

  • Cause of all is the Universe, an intelligent Being, 667-l.

  • There can be no questions more important to an intelligent being, none that have for him a more direct and personal interest; and to this last word of Scottish Masonry we invite your serious and attentive consideration.

  • Is the material Universe itself an Intelligent being?

  • Pythagoras made the Universe an intelligent Being, 667-l.

  • Moreover, a plan formulated by an intelligent Being must be composed of laws, for even the infinite relationships of matter and energy fall naturally into groups of invariable laws.

  • They are, rather, of a kind naturally appearing before an intelligent being concerned in any organization.

  • To become properly tuned with the guiding intelligent Being, one must not pray in a stereotyped way.

  • Man is intelligent, hence it is concluded that he must be the work of an intelligent being, and not of a nature devoid of intelligence.

  • Where there is intelligent action there must be an intelligent being; therefore nature leads us to God.

  • To have the use of the intellectual faculties; to be an intelligent being.

  • Consider what person stands for; which, I think, is a thinking, intelligent being, that has reason and reflection.

  • An intelligent being or spirit; -- generally applied to pure spirits; as, a created intelligence.

  • Endowed with the faculty of understanding or reason; as, man is an intelligent being.

  • These feelings in us are such as require for their exciting cause an intelligent being; we are not affectionate towards a stone, nor do we feel shame before a horse or a dog; we have no remorse or compunction in breaking mere human law.

  • The self-existent and original Cause of all things, must be an intelligent being.

  • Every thing that passes in the world, proves to us, in the clearest manner, that it is not governed by an intelligent being.

  • The world is not governed by an intelligent being 55.

  • Man is intelligent; thence it is inferred, that he can be the work only of an intelligent being, and not of a nature, which is void of intelligence.

  • Be an intelligent being, have understanding.

  • But if regularity in other things is pleasing to God under the New Dispensation, why is it not in this divinest work of an intelligent being?

  • For, he says, while in the text last discussed there is mentioned a special attribute of an intelligent being, viz.

  • In the same way as the consciousness of an intelligent being is not perceived when it is in the states of deep sleep, swoon, &c.


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