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Example sentences for "natural power"

  • But concupiscence is in accordance with nature, since it is the proper act of the concupiscible faculty which is a natural power.

  • Now the imperfect operation, which is subject to man's natural power, is not of the same species as that perfect operation which is man's happiness: since operation takes its species from its object.

  • Hence besides the Divine will it is necessary to place in Christ a human will, not merely as a natural power, or a natural movement, but even as a rational movement.

  • By natural power, because they hold that in all natural matter there is an active principle; otherwise they believe that there would be no such thing as natural transformation.

  • This is the way for man to convert himself by natural power, and this is the way for God to convert him, without the aid of super natural power!

  • That grace cannot be an internal gracious influence upon man's moral nature, because that would conflict with the notion of responsibility, on the ground of natural power.

  • But if this is the ground of his condemnation, it is not for the abuse of natural power.

  • The moralists I am defending, assert that we possess a natural power of distinguishing between the higher and lower parts of our nature.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    and fell; another subject; good remedy; hour will; more correct; natural causes; natural disposition; natural evolution; natural feeling; natural forces; natural fresh water resources; natural growth; natural inclination; natural increase; natural liberty; natural light; natural magic; natural order; natural phenomena; natural phenomenon; natural rights; natural size; natural system; natural theology; natural thing; religious subjects