And they shall be despised as they that in illusion are born into the outermost Paradise or are held captive within the narrow walls of the womb.
Acharya Genshin, the Great Teacher, considering one of the Sutra with the commentary of Ekanzenji, hath made plain the attributes of the Land of Outermost Places.
For his sin, in that he hath doubted the wisdom of the Enlightened One, shall he remain in the Outermost Places of the Land of Purity.
Crippled oaks, with whitish-green moss overgrown to the outermost branches, twist themselves along the ground, as if fearing storms and the sea-mist.
In a storm, when the wind blows against the city, the surf beats against the outermost houses.
Upon the sun, however, the influence of the spot period is not limited to things in and near the photosphere, but extends to the outermost limits of the corona.
The most famous example of perturbations is found in connection with the discovery, in the year 1846, of Neptune, the outermost planet of the solar system.
Although we live upon its surface, we are not outside the earth, but at the bottom of a sea of air which forms the earth's outermost layer and extends above our heads to a height of many miles.
Westward of this main range, the metamorphic schists are foliated, though less plainly, in the same direction, which is likewise common to the zone of old erupted trappean rocks, forming the outermost islets.
These outermost small lines of elevation extend in a N.
The point of departure at which the liquid left the sphere is well marked, and a tangent from this point passes through the outermost conspicuous droplets that must have been projected from it.
The outermost fringe of this evolution, the forms of which the further they are removed from the original ground become more and more imperfect, is matter, just as the shadow is the outermost fringe of the light.
Arisia struck Eddore's outermost screen, and in the instant of impact that screen went down.
They worked, and are still working, in the newest, outermost fringes of the field.
The philosopher of Stagira said that the motion of his eighth or outermost solid sky was uniform, nor ever troubled by any perturbation.
The outermost sphere is that of the heavens which surrounds all the others, and on which are fixed the stars.
At the outermost gate the officer in command of the Queen's escort produced the King's letter to the commandant, which gave his consort into his charge, and ordered her to be kept a strict prisoner.
The commandant accompanied her to the outermost gate of the fortress, where he took his leave.
About a mile from Longstone, the island on which the vessel struck, lies Brownsman, the outermost of the Farne Islands, on which stands the lighthouse.
They were nine men in all, the sole survivors, as they believed themselves to be, of the crew and passengers of the Forfarshire, which was then lying a total wreck on Longstone, one of the outermost of the Farne Islands.
I made a second and a third trial, when he plunged in swimming; it was with much difficulty that he gained the outermost point of the sand-bank on the opposite side.
These breakers are farther in than the outermost point of the south sand-bank.
Tua walked to the outermost edge of the tower and stood there waiting the end.
The whole square enclosed by the outermost work was twenty-six acres, and on the principal rampart were mounted eighty cannon, commanding the road to the Valley of Tenochtitlan.
They passed beyond the outermost American pickets, and then stopped, crouching among some bushes.
The outermostroom (14 in the plan; to the left in Pl.
In most of them, even in the outermost ones, the walls are in an excellent state of preservation.
The iron bars were no longer placed before the outermost prison below, but four doors were locked upon me.
Thus by degrees Christian's freedom and power increased after Peder the coachman left, and he waited on the prison governor at meals in my outermost room.
I begged her to look in a corner in the outermost room, where all rubbish was thrown; this she did, and found not only glass, but even a piece of a pewter cover which had belonged to a jug.
The joy exhibited by the prison governor excited my fear, also that he not only himself opened and shut my door, but that he prevented the woman from going out on the stairs, by leaning against the outermost door of my prison.
In the margin is noted: 'I looked through a hole in my outermost door at the time that Walter was brought up in the Dark Church.
At the time we stood out of the bay the ship was three miles within the outermost islands, and not more than a cable's length from the shore of Point Hood, and we had 7½ fathoms, sandy bottom.
In the morning we passed round the North-point Isles, with a breeze from the south-east; and thus quitted Broad Sound, steering off for the outermost and largest of the Northumberland Islands.
Then went he down with Purah his servant unto the outermost part of the armed men that were in the camp.
It is the first house you come to on landing at the outermost point.
At the outermost end of the cliffs that protruded into the bay, a ravine, where the ledge at some time had been rent apart, led from the water up toward the cottage, affording a precarious pathway.
Consider, for example, to begin with the outermost development of his intensity, consider how he paints.
For though this of painting is one of the outermost developments of a man, it comes like all else from the essential faculty of him; it is physiognomical of the whole man.
We were in good position for the enemy to mow us down with bullets, and in such close formation that only those in the outermost ranks could use their weapons to advantage.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "outermost" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.