He mediated between the two, and so "cheap excursions" came into being.
And salvation, man's highest good, did not consist in humanly-attained knowledge or in virtue won by human strength; but was divinely mediated and had to be accepted upon authority.
He mediated between the state they were approaching, and that from which they came, and he died before the need of alienating himself from them arrived.
It is sufficient here to say that this union cannot be mediated by sacraments, since sacraments presuppose it as already existing; both Baptism and the Lord's Supper are designed only for believers.
As this fundamental spiritual change is mediated not by outward appliances, but by inward and conscious reception of Christ and his truth, union with the church logically follows, not precedes, the soul's spiritual union with Christ.
The union with Christ ismediated by his Spirit, whence we are both renewed and justified.
Both sides have generally observed a Russian-mediated cease-fire in place since May 1994, and support the OSCE-mediated peace process, now entering its fourth year.
Government and opposition representatives have held periodic rounds of UN-mediated peace talks and agreed in September 1994 to a cease-fire.
God's actions are mediated by special angels, nay the Son of God himself is represented by a special angel, viz.
This is not mediated by thought, for thought reaches only to the [Greek: Nous], and is itself only a movement.
Only because in his doctrine of the saving power of the Christ-spirit Paul had thought of no particular human personality could he imagine the immanence of the divine in the world to be mediated by that spirit.
Bousset admits that all the individual words which have been handed down to us as expressions of Jesus are "mediated by the tradition of a community, and have passed through many hands.
Yahweh spoke at the beginning, Moses mediated between the people and Yahweh, and the law thus mediated was in all forms equally Mosaic, and in all forms equally Divine.
Divinely given Hebrew fas, there was also a Divinely given but humanly mediated jus.
Bernard first passed into Germany, and successfully mediated between the emperor and the Suabian princes, inducing the latter to relinquish their rebellion.
Louis further mediated between the tyranny of the nobles and the weakness of their tenants, by encouraging the practice of appealing to the crown in case of injustice.
There was the same thoughtful sympathy; the same tender love; but it is now mediated through a nature that has undergone some profound change in the days between death and resurrection.
The king appeared in Normandy at the head of an army; and affairs seemed to have come to extremity between the brothers; when the nobility on both sides, strongly connected by interest and alliances, interposed and mediated an accommodation.
They must constantly be re-experienced by ardent and consecrated souls; and by them be mediated to fresh groups, formed within or without the institutional frame.
In each the spiritual world was seen "through a temperament," and so mediated to the disciples; who shared so far as they were able the master's special secret and attitude to life.
We speak of man as the wooer, but falling in love is really mediated by the woman.
The establishment of moral standards is mediated through the sense of strain--strain to the personal self, and strain to the social self.
I was fugueing, wandering off on the kind of mediated reverie that got me killed on the reef at Playa Coral, and I came out of it with a start, realizing that the other three were politely ignoring my blown buffer.
Lil looked up from her mediated state and glared at me as I pored over the hardcopy, nodding enthusiastically.
For the only conceivable actio in distans is that which is mediatedby thought, and it is only in so far as we suppose matter to have in it a principle of activity like thought, that we can accept such explanations of its motion.
Their resentment was all the more bitter when at the instance of the pope he mediated between them and Hungary and brought about peace on terms unfavourable to the republic.
The influence of the above-described changes in experimental conditions is mediated through their effect upon the location of the focus of the limiting and perspective lines of vision.
In other words, the first sphere is immediate, the second mediated by reflection, the third or highest returns into the first, and is both mediate and immediate.
After the original sense irritation through which it was mediated has entirely disappeared, it persists as a valid meaning.
Alternative possibilities, and hence an indeterminate situation, change direct response into a response mediated by a perception as a sign of possibilities, that is, a physiological stimulus into a perceived quality: a sensory datum.
According to the older notion the Church was the sure communion of salvation and of saints, which rested on the forgiveness of sins mediated by baptism, and excluded everything unholy.
A revelation of God, complete in itself and mediatedby the Logos, is found in the cosmos and in the constitution of man, he being created in his Maker's image.
That new life, with its consequence of sonship, does not belong to human nature as received from parents, but is a gift of God mediated through faith in the Light who is the Word.
God’s enemies are defeated not so much by the wisdom and valour of the secular powers, as by the miracles of Jehovah Himself, mediated through the priesthood.
Also that higher or other consciousness that is mediated by the mystic religious work; for which expressions like illuminate, etc.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "mediated" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.