Before long, therefore, we arranged the matter of this way: Sbietta was to rent the farm from me at seventy golden crowns in gold the year during the whole term of my natural life.
Accordingly the deed was executed, to the effect that they were to pay me a rent of sixty-five crowns, in two half-yearly installments, during the term of my natural life.
The man offered to sell me a farm of his for the term of my natural life.
God's continued importation of natural life is a foreshadowing, in a lower sphere, of what he desires to do for his creatures in the higher sphere--the communication of spiritual and eternal life through Jesus Christ.
As author of the believer's spiritual as well as natural life, God is doubly his Father; but this relation which God sustains to creatures is not the ground of the title.
In the sense of being the Author and Provider of men's natural life, God is the Father of all.
If we wish to know what the forms of natural life mean, we look in vain to their primary state.
The moral ideal thus, like every other ideal, even that which we regard as present in natural life, contains a certain guarantee of its own fulfilment.
We must watch the evolution and revelation of the secret hid in natural life, as it moves through the ascending cycles of the biological kingdom.
It knits all the infinite forms of natural life into an organism of organisms, so that it is a universal life which really lives in all animate beings.
Charles Hodge also makes the same mistake in calling regeneration an "origination of the principle of the spirit of life, just as literal and real a creation as the origination of the principle of natural life.
As natural life comes to us mediately, through Adam, so spiritual life comes to us mediately, through Christ.
So she sings, praising aloud the heroic temper, as mighty in the natural joys of natural life, in the strength and honour of the body, as in the saving of the world from pain and evil.
When the wandering gipsy claims her for a natural life, her whole nature blossoms into beauty and joy.
I—oh, I’ll get even with Effie Bittersweet if it ruins my complexion and takes me all the rest of my natural life to do it!
And when I mean to go and teach in a free kindergarten—well, next week, and wear a black gown with white collar and cuffs for the rest of my natural life!
Thirdly, there is the analogy presented by the transmission of natural life(105) through the one flesh of Adam to all his race.
At the same time God, lest the work of his hands should wholly perish, promised to redeem in his good season some of Adam's children and restore them to a natural life.
It merely gives the real world an ideal status and teaches men to accept a natural life on supernatural grounds.
And the reason of our many and sad disappointments lies in the fact, that we seek only the gratification of natural life, in which are the very elements of dissatisfaction.
He turned away from the true, good, natural life which it would have been proper for Him as a man to have lived, and He lived another sort of life.
I think of that as one illustration of the good, true, natural life.
Thus, when it presents itself as a single soul, it is a single soul which is merely: its only modes are modes of natural life.
On the other hand, I had sworn most solemnly to the great Sagewoman that I would devote the remainder of my natural life to the dissemination of the principles in which she had instructed me.
And then and there I resolved that I would devote the remainder of my natural life to teaching human beings the beautiful principles of Natural Law, as I understood them, without expectation of compensation or future reward.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "natural life" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.