As grace will act according to its nature, so sin will act according to the nature of sin (Eph 2:3).
Visions of God break the heart, because, by the sight the soul then has of his perfections, it sees its own infinite and unspeakable disproportion, because of the vileness of its nature.
I know that there is a two-fold quality in a thing, one with respect to its nature, and the other with respect to its operation.
For the different degrees of grace in saints doth not make the blessing, as to its nature, differ.
The concession of liberal principles becomes a treason to social order when it is associated with a force still in fermentation, and increases the already exuberant energy of its nature.
For, as we advance in years, it becomes in a greater or less degree clear that all happiness is chimerical in its nature, and that pain alone is real.
In its nature heat is a mode of motion, being in general a form of molecular disturbance or vibration.
A disease resembling hysteria in its nature, and characterized by the occurrence of epileptiform convulsions, which can often be controlled or excited by pressure on the ovaries, and upon other definite points in the body.
Although a gas, hydrogen is chemically similar to the metals in its nature, having the properties of a weak base.
And mind is pure and bright in its nature like a mirror, but the dirt and dust of passions and of low desires often pollute and dim it.
It is the great mercy of His that, however sinful, superstitious, wayward, and thoughtless, we have still a light within us which is divine in its nature.
For let us never forget that however high, noble, or divinely inspired emotion may be, in its nature it is transient and is sure to be followed by reaction.
Even that opposition often made by males to the entrance of woman into the new fields of labour, of which they at present hold the monopoly, is not fundamentally sexual in its nature.
A good example of this condition though essentially hysterical in its nature, is detailed by Pierre Janet.
But the unity of such a universe must, of course, be of a sort that includes and indeed implies diversity and conflict as essential elements of its nature.
For instance, the reason for the non--existence of a square circle is indicated in its nature, namely, because it would involve a contradiction.
This sequence is logical because it implies a Power, an Individual who understands the Power, and a Method of applying the power deduced from understanding its nature.
To set forth to out-wit all evil by our own knowledge of its nature is to attempt a task the hopelessness of which becomes apparent when we see it in its true light.
The crudest intellect cannot speculate on such a subject without having a presentiment that Time is something ideal in its nature.
That in its nature involves a trial before a judge and a sentence imposed by the court upon the verdict.
It has indeed been asserted that the admission of attorneys is in its nature a matter for the courts only.
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