Any reasonable attempt to answer questions of this nature necessitates a review, however brief it may be, of the history of South African colonization by the English and of its relation to the native.
Tertullian was accordingly the first Apologist after Justin who again considered it necessary to give a detailed account of Christ as the incarnation of the Logos (see the 21st chapter of the Apology in its relation to chaps.
Here lies the transition to a new interpretation of the conception of a standard in its relation to the faith.
Of its relation to the other virtues; (8) Of its certitude as compared with the certitude of the intellectual virtues.
Of its relation to faith; (8) Of its relation to charity.
Science, purged of all needless realism and seen in its relation to human life, would continue to offer the only conception of reality which is pertinent or possible to the practical mind.
Religion began in certain quarters to be taken philosophically; its relation to life began to be understood, that it was a poetic expression of need, hope, and ignorance.
But, brethren, there is nothing else that will deal either with my sin in its relation to God, or in its relation to my character, or in its relation to my future, except the message of the Gospel.
For sin is the name of evil, when considered in its relation to God.
Again, we have here set before us the death of Christ in its relation to past generations.
The comparative freedom of Beowulf in its relation to historical tradition and traditional ethics, and the comparative limitation of the HĂȘliand, are not in themselves conditions of either advantage or inferiority.
Many a student taking his introductory course in psychology begins with a definition of the subject, its relation to all social and physical sciences, and its classification.
The Study of Fine Art in American Colleges and Universities: Its Relation to the Study in Public Schools.
A square yard of solid ground is worth miles of the pitching, turbulent stuff.
We should study the drink evil in its relation to disease.
The drink evil in its relation to lawlessness and crime, and to political corruption, reveal still more ghastly aspects of it than we have yet mentioned.
Then, we need to study the drink evil in its relation to society.
Likewise Dionysius defined Baptism byits relation to the other sacraments, saying (Eccl.
For the flesh would not have been assumable, except by its relation to the rational soul, through which it becomes human flesh.
The conformity of the human will to the Divine regards the will of reason: according to which the wills even of friends agree, inasmuch as reason considers something willed in its relation to the will of a friend.
The Nandi describe every day of the month by the appearance of the moon or by its relation to occupations.
Indeed, the whole tendency of recent scientific speculation is towards the view that the universe consists of some one substance, which, whether self-existing or created, is diverse only in its relation to ignorance.
Titian, from whom no property or capability of color was concealed, could not forego the power which he secured through obedience to the law of its relation to the human soul.
Particular attention has been paid all through the foregoing chapter to the gold movement in its relation to the New York markets, the movement between foreign points being too big a subject to describe in a work of this kind.
No subject is understood by itself nor even by its relation to other facts in the same science, but by its relation to the whole field of knowledge and experience.
A study of the will in its relation to knowledge and feeling reveals that the training and development of the will depend upon exercise and upon instruction.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "its relation" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.