But the simple beauty of colour arises, when light, which is something incorporeal, and reason and form entering the obscure involutions of matter, irradiates and forms its dark and formless nature.
But a perfect "mate" irradiatesthe mind with the calm of indisputable things.
But if the conventionally beautiful form is allied with spiritual ugliness it ceases to be beautiful to us, and if the conventionally ugly form is allied with spiritual beauty that beauty irradiates the physical deficiency.
It is cast tenderly over Toinette's body, which it irradiates strangely as the curtain falls slowly.
The light from the church sometimes irradiates the sordid, loathsome room.
To fancy that the law of life is the same in the immensity of space and irradiatesworlds as it irradiates cities and as it irradiates ant-hills.
As the germ-cell of ecclesiastical organism, the centre from which Christian warmth irradiates upon the world, the monastery was becoming ossified by the action of inexorable age.
It is the most conformed to It, and therefore pleases It the most; for the Holy Ardor which irradiates every thing is most living in what is most resemblance to Itself.
The primal light that irradiatesit all is received in it by as many modes as are the splendors with which the light pairs itself.
The Church militant has not any son with more hope, as is written in the Sun which irradiates all our band; therefore it is conceded to him, that from Egypt be should come to Jerusalem to see, ere the warfare be at end for him.
The primal light, that all irradiates it, By modes as many is received therein, As are the splendours wherewith it is mated.
The more conformed thereto, the more it pleases; For the blest ardour thatirradiates all things In that most like itself is most vivacious.
And how much more gladdening that Word of God which irradiates the path of a believer, a pillar of cloud by day, a pillar of fire by night!
His spirit is so attuned to the song of the universe; so sympathetic with the moans of earthly trials, that every vibration from the heart of the universe reaches him; stabs him with its sorrow, orirradiates his being with joy.
A single flash of new thrilling lightirradiates a continent of thought.
Such passages are the very flower of poetry, thought exquisitely dyed in sentiment, laying suddenly bare a picture with so much light in it that each passage irradiates its page and the reader's mind.
When young and standing where the glow of youthful hopesirradiates the future how natural to lay out brilliant plans!
It irradiates all of his surroundings, making plain the path of duty, and hence the path which leads to the most enduring success.
It irradiates every Metal, and enriches Lead with all the Properties of Gold.
Then the Spirit of Jesus Christ afterward, when he pleaseth, irradiates and shines upon the soul, and discovers those things that are freely given, and witnesseth to the conscience of the believer, that he is a son of God.
The fruit and special work of the Holy Ghost in us is the medium, and the Spirit’s light irradiates and shines upon it, and makes the heart to see them clearly.
The truth is that Man is a many-sided creature: he will reflect many different rays; but it is only under the ray that pierces the surface and irradiates the interior that he truly glows.
The temporal element has disappeared, the one action irradiates in all directions.
Whatever is focused by our attention wins emphasis and irradiates meaning over the course of events.
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