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Example sentences for "manifoldness"

Lexicographically close words:
manifestos; manifests; manifestum; manifold; manifolde; manifolds; manig; manige; manikin; manikins
  1. So long as the idea of manifoldness is not destroyed by reasoning, man dreams in ignorance even in the wakeful state, just as in dream, the ignorant man thinks he is wakeful.

  2. The brothers Jaya and Vijaya passed through the dividing energy of Diti, to cause the material manifoldness of the Universe.

  3. The same disposition that thou hast in church or in thy cell, thou shouldst keep and maintain in a crowd, and amid the unrest and manifoldness of the world.

  4. Even as no manifoldness can dissipate God, so nothing can dissipate such a man, or destroy his unity.

  5. Perhaps also the element of manifoldness within them, finding itself drawn towards the lower regions, along with it dragged the conceptions of those souls, and made them descend hither.

  6. Why should we be surprised at manifoldness issuing from Him who is not manifold, or at the impossibility of the existence of the manifold without the prior existence of That which is not manifold?

  7. She thus escapes manifoldness, reduces manifoldness to unity, and abandons the indeterminate.

  8. The unity of God is the basis of the peace of God--meaning by the unity of God the comprehensive manifoldness of God, and not merely the singularity in the number of God's Being.

  9. Yet their extreme absorption in wonder and the manifoldness of things can scarcely be commended unless it can be shown that happiness also results from all this revelling in the element of change.

  10. For standards imply an element of oneness somewhere, with reference to which it is possible to measure the mere manifoldness and change.

  11. Law is found, he says, where the manifoldness still evinces unity, to which the manifold and accidental are subject.

  12. Every intelligible entity is manifoldness because infinite in power, infinite in the sense that it lacks nothing; it exercises this privilege peculiarly because it is not subject to losing anything.

  13. Besides, there is nothing to surprise any one if in spite of that we assert a manifoldness in the divinity.

  14. And as the ages unfold themselves, assuredly the insight of the believing Church into the fulness and, if we may say so, manifoldness of that great prospect grows.

  15. Amidst the unknown manifoldness of the work of God for man, and in man, this is single and simple--that in one racial line only runs the stream of authentic and supernatural revelation; in the line of this mysteriously chosen Israel.

  16. At times the apperception concentrates upon a very narrow region, in order completely to free itself from the enormous manifoldness of incoming impressions.

  17. Universals, the Unities out of which manifoldness flows, 755-u.

  18. The unity of the all-pervading Intelligence was veiled beneath an apparent diversity of power, and a manifoldness of operations.

  19. The manifoldness of the one Christ is far more manifold than the manifoldness of the multiplicity of fragmentary and partial aims which foolish men perceive.

  20. And the 'true grace of God' is shorthand for all the rich abundance and variety and exuberant manifoldness and all-sufficiency of the sevenfold perfect gifts for spirit and heart which come from faith in Jesus Christ.

  21. For since manifoldness is therein united with manifoldness, it does not contain parts separated from each other, and all subsist together.

  22. Since the characteristic of that which is nearest to unity is identity, and is posterior to unity, evidently the manifoldness contained therein, must be the totality of things that are single.

  23. A sixth case is, "How manifoldness is derived from the First.

  24. But manifoldness presupposes unity; consequently, above intelligence, the existence of unity will be necessary.

  25. Manifoldness is not born of manifoldness, but of something that is not manifold.

  26. Manifoldness developed by soul, as by intelligence, iv.

  27. In thus achieving a manifoldness in the divinity without divisions, Plotinos did indeed keep out of the divinity the splitting influence of matter, which it was now possible to banish to the realm of unreality, as a negation, and a lie.

  28. Manifoldness produced by one because of categories, v.

  29. It may be objected that this is true enough for numbers which follow unity, because they are composite; but what is the need of a unitary principle from which manifoldness should proceed when referring (not to numerals, but) to beings?

  30. If we are to say that sense experience instructs us concerning the manifoldness of objects we may do so correctly if we add the scholium that many things could not be mentioned without synthesis.

  31. Besides, the problem demands the knowledge of an extremely rich casuistry, by means of which, on the one hand, to bring together the manifoldness of chance events, and on the other to discover order.

  32. From this results a disproportionately greater manifoldness of relations, which find their expression in the many thousands of the individualized chemical substances or combinations.

  33. Then, according to the definition, we can, without losing our connection with experience, carry out that formal manifoldness of all possible related groups which yields what is called a classification of the corresponding things.

  34. The field of pure or classical mechanics is limited to the above two kinds of energy, work and kinetic energy, though these do not exhaust the manifoldness of the mechanical energies.

  35. As for space, the presence of the three dimensions conditions a great manifoldness of possible relations, and hence the existence of a very extensive science of bodies in space, of geometry.

  36. Further, the manifoldness of chemical energy is the cause of the peculiar manner in which it is transformed into other forms.

  37. From the above presentation it is apparent how from the two concepts "thing" and "association" alone a great manifoldness of various and regular forms can be developed.

  38. Two temperatures of equal degree can in no wise be distinguished, since temperature possesses no other possible manifoldness than degree.

  39. This great manifoldness and the slight regularity hitherto found in connection with the properties and reciprocal relations of the numerous chemical elements renders modern chemistry more a descriptive than a rational science.

  40. A systematic investigation has not yet been made of the characters of manifoldness by which, for example, work is distinguished from heat, electrical energy from kinetic energy, etc.

  41. In other words, is separateness of existence in time or space, as revealed in sense experience, a sufficient index of the real manifoldness of corporeal being, and of the really distinct individuality of each such being?

  42. Scholastic philosophers, following Aristotle, have always taken the manifoldness of reality, i.

  43. The secondary ontological truth which consists in the conformity of things with the abstract concepts of created intelligences is conditioned by, and multiplied with, the manifoldness of the latter.

  44. The manifoldness with which the fundamental units of time, length, and mass are involved in determining the units of other physical quantities.

  45. Just because Paul entered with such sympathy into the varying circumstances of his many churches, the letters of Paul reflect the wonderful manifoldness of life.

  46. They have been offended at the manifoldness of the Gospel picture.

  47. If there are curvature, manifoldness and n-dimensionality these are not properties of space, but of intellectuality in its cultured state and when it is, therefore, removed from the native state of conception.

  48. The manifoldness of space is the fiat of analysis.

  49. God is the immeasurable fulness of Being, nature is indeed diverse in the manifoldness of her productions, but she is nevertheless limited, and her possibilities are restricted within narrow limits.

  50. But only for the establishment of the latter an element of manifoldness would have to be assumed in Brahman, in addition to the element of unity.

  51. VI, 16) that the false-minded is bound while the true-minded is released, declares thereby that unity is the one true existence while manifoldness is evolved out of wrong knowledge.

  52. For how can the cognition of unity remove the cognition of manifoldness if both are true?

  53. Complexity is certainly in good harmony with the bewildering manifoldness of those thousands of millions of possible connections between the brain cells.

  54. The psychologist, on the other hand, finds an endless manifoldness of elements which are not in space, and which have no space form whatever.

  55. Millions of sensations in all degrees of vividness and clearness, of intensity and fusion, in endless manifoldness of rhythms and relations constitute their whole content.

  56. The effort to explain mental life shows us now that this millionfold manifoldness belongs to a system of reactions of which all parts are in steady correlation: a moving equilibrium of unlimited complexity.

  57. This uniformity does not exclude the fact that the patients too may show a manifoldness of mental states.

  58. We said that it was an exaggeration to blame the external conditions of our life, the technical manifoldness of our surroundings as the source of the widespread nervousness.

  59. Surely no one can reduce this wonderful manifoldness to those clumsy concepts with which popular psychology is reporting the story of the mind and its relations to the brain.


  60. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "manifoldness" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    diversification; diversity; multiplicity; variation; variegation; variety