They of demoniac nature recognize me not; they of god-like nature, knowing Me as the inexhaustible source, worship Me.
There are in the records of exchequer, many other singular instances of a like nature [i].
There are in the records of exchequer many other singular instances of a like nature.
Y: It is He Who created you from a single person, and made his mate of like nature, in order that he might dwell with her (in love).
These, I say, with many others of a like nature, have been great refreshments to me.
True, he cast angels from heaven, and drowned the old world; he turned Sodom and Gomorrah into ashes, with many more of like nature; but what were all these to the cursing of his Son?
After reading her account, I can only say that were this case an isolated incident, unsupported by any similar eases of a like nature, it would be so far "explained away" as to lose all evidential value.
Many experiments oflike nature followed; on some plates were abnormal appearances, on others none.
Allerton, and now by him againe, with other perticulers of like nature doubtfull, to be twise or thrise charged; as also a sume of 600^li.
By experience surely; as all other questions of a like nature.
Of like nature is superstition, those rash vows of monks and friars, and such as live in religious orders, but far more tyrannical and much worse.
Every repulse is of like nature; heu quanta de spe decidi!
These are most used for preparatives to other physic, mixed with distilled waters of like nature, or in juleps otherwise.
If I had a mind farther to expatiate, I could enlarge upon several instances of like nature, but this one may at present suffice.
But why should I dwell upon one or two instances of Folly, when there are so many of like nature.
The phrase was referred to the spiritual, god-like nature of man only when the difference between material and spiritual things became better understood, and man obtained a clearer knowledge of himself.
Sin, then, is in its essence unfaithfulness to God and to our own god-like nature.
If man had no way to escape from sin, then he would be the most unfortunate of creatures, in spite of his god-like nature.
Use has ever been made of comparisons taken from the pleasures of the senses when these are mingled with that which borders on pain, to prove that there is something of like nature in intellectual pleasures.
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