Without these formal conditions all unity is mere natural necessity; and, if it is ascribed as well to things which we represent as external to one another, blind necessity.
It has often been maintained that the greatest poets and artists do nothing throughout life but draw on those fresh and lovely impressions which they have gathered in childhood.
There is something pathetic in the spectacle of a man pursuing "the fighting-road" with no one to fight him and heaving bricks into the middle of persons who obstinately continue to ignore his existence.
In my case they have thought it best to pretend that I am non-existent.
Mere natural appetite in itself is neither morally good nor evil; but as it is well placed and ordered it is good, and as unruled or ill-ruled it is evil.
Such who account the dictates and impulses of a mere natural conscience, as good, as high, and divine, as the leadings and movings of the Spirit of Christ.
What is pompous and burdensome appears to such men meritorious; and the excitement of mere natural passions, as at a tragedy, is falsely deemed a needful help to true devotion.
To the outer world such a definition would seem to be a mere natural production.
It is fast evaporating into a mere natural theism, and is thus showing us what, as a governing power, natural theism is.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "mere natural" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.