A most important thing, therefore, in the perception of form is the formation of types in our mind, with reference to which examples are to be judged.
What will decide us to like or not to like the type of our apperception will be not so much what this type is, as its fitness to the context of our mind.
Its malice and disorder consists in the opposition that exists between our idea and the expression we give to it; our words convey a meaning contrary to what is in our mind; we say one thing and mean another.
Accordingly, the order and conformity to law in the phenomena which we call nature we ourselves introduce, and we could never find it there, if we, or the nature of our mind, had not originally placed it there.
Love in us decays, though once never so warm and strongly fixed, if the object falls off, as to its first alluring provocation; or disappointeth our expectation with some unexpected reluctancy to our fancy or our mind.
The great subjects of the two sonnets, the religious aspect of beautiful but grave nature--the religious aspect of a city about to awaken and be alive, are the only ideas left in our mind.
Do we see in our mind's eye what Webb or any other robe-maker could pattern?
The first group had left an impression on our mind we would gladly have avoided, and would willingly have effaced.
We see Tupple now, in our mind’s eye, in the height of his glory.
We were once haunted by a shabby-genteel man; he was bodily present to our senses all day, and he was in our mind’s eye all night.
What becomes of our mind or consciousness while we are asleep?
Our mind's energy seemed to center on anything rather than the matter in hand.
So completely is our mind's energy centered on them and withdrawn from other things that we are scarcely aware of what is going on about us.
First of all we must know our world, hence, our mind must be capable of gathering knowledge.
For you must ever bear in mind that the glory of heaven, besides the elevation of our mind by the Light of glory, implies the elevation of our whole nature to the supernatural state.
So, then, the Light of glory is a supernatural addition to our mind, which enables it to cross the gulf between the Creator and the creature.
Generally speaking, we may observe that whenever we see a child intently occupied with its nose, to the exclusion of all other subjects of interest, our mind reverts, in a flash, to Master Mawls.
Our mind must be solicited by at least two competing propensities; (2.
Our mind is so happily designed that it prepares for us the most important foundations of cognition, whilst we have not the slightest apprehension of the modus operandi.
We are in the habit of thinking that we are aware of all the sensations received by our mind.
Something in our mind was at work hunting up the missing word, and when it found it it presented it to us.
An idea, which excludes the existence of our body, cannot be postulated in our mind, but is contrary thereto.
God, in so far as he constitutes the essence of our mind; consequently (II.
Wherefore the object of our mind is the body as it exists, and nothing else.
Lastly, we dream that from the free decision of our mind we do something, which we should not dare to do when awake.
Our mind, therefore, in so far as it has adequate ideas, necessarily at times acts.
Again, if there were also any other object of the mind besides a body, since nothing exists from which some effect does not follow, the idea of some effort produced by this object would necessarily exist in our mind.
Therefore the knowledge of the duration of our body is altogether inadequate in God, in so far as He is only considered as constituting the nature of the human mind, that is to say, this knowledge in our mind is altogether inadequate.
The creation and the spreading of Catholic opinion in social matters should be in our mind, the ultimate goal of our activities, for it is the greatest asset we can contribute to the vast work of Reconstruction.
Foght, in 1918, revealed there a state of things which in our mind is an eye-opener in the matter under examination.
We lay stress upon this aspect of universities, for, in our mind, from a catholic view-point, it is of the greatest importance in the discussion of the present issue.
Never in our mind has a period in the history of the Church in Canada been more fraught with greater problems than the present one which the sudden increase of the West has created.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "our mind" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.