Fourth: That this teaching is done mediately through preaching does not take away the immediacy.
Among them is this: man is not taught from heaven directly but mediately (this may be seen treated above, nn.
That this is done mediately through preaching does not take away its immediacy.
Inevitably the Word is taught mediately by parents, teachers, preachers, books and particularly by reading.
Having thus described to you the powerful muscular apparatus by which, either mediately or immediately, the wings of insects are moved, it will not be out of place if I add a few words upon their flight itself.
It is singular that the idea of an election of the executive by the people, either mediately or immediately, found so little favor at first, that on its first introduction it received the votes of but two States.
Hence fortitude needs to be immediately about fear and daring, but mediately about dangers and toils, these being the objects of those passions.
Wherefore magnanimity is immediately about the passions of hope, and mediately about honor as the object of hope: even so, we have stated (Q.
Are we conscious of perceiving external objects immediately and in themselves, or only mediately through some vicarious image or representative idea to which we fictitiously ascribe an objective reality?
Against all equity it were that a man should suffer detriment at the hands of men, for not observing that which he never did either by himself or others mediately or immediately agree unto.
Looking back to the early [376] procedure, it will be seen that of course only those in the same chain of title could even mediately get the benefit of a former owner's warranty.
Practically it made little difference whether the assign got the benefit of the first grantor's warranty mediately or immediately, if he got it.
Have St. Paul and Justin both a variant text of the LXX, or is Justin quoting mediately through St. Paul?
But that they were used, mediately or immediately and to a greater or less degree, is, I believe, beyond question.
Materially this dependeth much on the temper of the body; but formally this also is so far sinful as (positively or privately, mediately or immediately) it is voluntary.
It is excess of drinking, when you do drink more than, according to the judgment of sound reason, doth tend to fit your body mediately or immediately for its proper duty, without a greater hurt.
And in plans executed mediately or indirectly, and for ends comprehensive and far-reaching, many purposed steps must appear to us incidental or meaningless.
It is inferred that magnetic disturbances, both solar and lunar, are produced mediately by the Earth, and that the Earth in periods of several years undergoes changes which fit it and unfit it for exercising a powerful mediate action.
And then, in the second place, these spiritual antagonists work mediately upon the soul.
The nervous fluid excites the sensation of colour; the medium of space connects mediately the object with the nervous fluid, which fluid acts on the optic cerebral organ by pressure and degrees of pressure.
The bell must be connected mediatelywith the auditory sense, as is the object with the visual sense; and through stone walls there is nothing continuous but the medium of space.
Of the qualities thus derived, the primary are known immediately in themselves, the secondary only mediately in their effects on us, the secundo-primary both immediately in themselves, and mediately in their effects on us.
But sensation is an internal affection, revealed by consciousness, and the ideas awakened by it and dependent on it, are immediately of internal origin, though mediately dependent on some preceding external condition and occasion.
The right of passing capital sentence in particular was considered to emanate either mediately or immediately from him.
They came to them by authority from without--the authority of the Apostles and the Apostolic See, mediatelyor immediately.
Through the whole body of the constitution may be discerned the responsibility of all public agents, either mediately or immediately, to the people.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "mediately" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.