Mankind in the state of innocence was ipso facto civilized, and civilized to the highest moral and intellectual degree possible to mere human creatures.
It puts an end to doubts and fears, to all the fluctuations of mere human opinion, so perplexing to the mind, so torturing to the heart.
Men presume to sit in judgment upon the Bible as though it were a mere human composition.
It refused to minister to mere human curiosity, and left men uncertain as to the time of His return, that they might be fruitful workers in the great field of life.
Even in a mere natural way, and from a mere human point of view, we can see how its divisions destroy its power and efficacy as Christ's witness in the world.
They viewed it as a supernatural and Divine office, which no mere human power, no matter how exalted, could confer.
Looking at Jesus as a mere human being, a historical character, as some do, the one great peculiarity of him is the intensity of the personal affection he has been able to inspire.
X OUR LORD'S BIBLE The life of Jesus, regarded from a mere human point of view, presents an astonishing problem.
Of mere human names," I said, "the name of this new Empress should come first in Atlantis, our lord the old King being now dead.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "mere human" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.