Reason dwells in the world in so far as the world is good, and the world is good in so far as it supports the wills it generates--the excellence of each creature, the value of its life, and the satisfaction of its ultimate desires.
Nevertheless, such a matrix or cradle for reason belongs only externally to its life.
Its rationality will appear chiefly on the plane of perception, to render the circle of visions which makes up its life as delightful as possible.
Under the touch of the Master's own hand he became the Church's greatest leader in its life-mission.
Japan is both bright and ambitious to an almost abnormal degree, and as tricky in its dealings, and morally unclean in its life, as it is bright and ambitious.
Love left to itself, free to do as its heart dictates, will give its very self, its life, that life may come to another.
Every people has the vocation to coin for itself the divine form of Humanity, in the Church as well as in the State; its life depends on this being done, not its reputation merely; it is the condition of existence, not merely of prosperity.
It would seem as if Christianity was threatened by the mental activity which it has itself created; as if the intellectual weapons which have been forged and tempered by its skill were treacherously turned against its life.
Delivered into the charge of the human soul, they fall into the moulds of its recipient nature, take their immediate form from the laws of its life, and are reacted on from its independent activity.
The increase in weight of the new-born child during the first days of its life, may constitute a valuable prognostic of the child's life.
Oersted first proved that the other part of its life is spent on the leaves of certain RosaceƦ, and his discovery has been repeatedly confirmed.
Alps, passes the other part of its life on the rhododendrons of the same region.
In other words, the fungus growing in the cortex of the pine, and that parasitic on the leaves of the groundsel and its allies, are one and the same: it spends part of its life on the tree and the other part on the herb.
Worship is indeed the very breath of its life, but service of the world is the business of its life.
It is not of worship, the breath of the church's life, but of service, the business of its life, that I wish to speak.
This is His prerogative, because He is the source and the beginning of its life, being the First-born from the dead.
He is the source of its life, the centre of all its developments, the mainspring of all its motions.
Now, this first function of the cosmos, this primary act of its life, is elevated to the highest possible perfection through the hypostatic moment.
In the sixteenth century, the age tended to the revival of imperialism or caesarism, and Protestantism favored monarchical absolutism, and drew from it its life, its force, and its sustenance.
The soul is distinct from the body, and is its form, its life, or its vivifying and informing principle; yet it uses the body as the organ of its action.
If I were to venture to express in a few sentences the belief of a man of ordinary education upon this subject I should say that God alone is and can be the first cause of this universe, the mover of its motion, the giver of its life.
But undoubtedly it was in the main fascination, induced by the sight of the dread figure on the wall, that impelled it to begin the unequal contest, which could terminate only in the loss of its life.
That it passes the greater part of its life in the stomach of Culcita discoidea, as is also indicated by the unusually pale colour of the fish.
If this poor child had been deprived of its mental faculties, instead of being deprived of its life, the cause would, in all likelihood, never have been discovered.
The family is the child's social order; its life is his training for the larger life of nation and human brotherhood.
Assuming, as he develops, that he is a part of this spiritual family, naturally expecting that he will have an increasing share in its life, will help more.
Religious education is not an occasional incident in its life; it is the very aim and dominating purpose of a high-minded family.
From the general teaching, the high message of the church, directed to this special problem, there must be formed in the mind of the coming generation a new picture of the family, a new ethics of its life, a new evaluation of its worth.
The cockroach, its life-history and how to deal with it.
Thus, within one individual both parasitic and predatory behavior are operant during different stages of its life history.
Thus the clippings of hair, nails, teeth, the spittle and any other similar products all in his view remained part of the body from which they had been severed and retained part of its life.
The totem-clans, perhaps, supposed that each species of animals and plants which they distinguished had a different kind of life, the qualities of each species being considered as part of its life.
During a period in its life the observer, forgetting that it will at some time annoy him, feels the greatest interest in its life-history.
Besides which, throughout the whole course of its life it offers most interesting matter of investigation to those who are curious to know the wonders of Nature.
De Geer wondered why this insect confines itself during the whole ofits life in liquid, and concludes that the froth has the effect of protecting the insect from the burning heat of the sun.
Indeed, it has need of strength and vigour to accomplish the important work of its life.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "its life" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.