The deeds of these two appear alike in outward form, but inwardly they are wholly unlike.
Consequently, a deed or work viewed in itself is merely an effect that derives its soul and life from will and thought, even to the extent that it is nothing but will and thought in effect, and thus is will and thought in outward form.
It is a world which has as yet no outward form or content, a world without matter, or perhaps more probably a world in which matter is inseparable from thought.
The secondary creatures of the divine world of the Babylonians thus resembled, in outward form, the gods of Egypt.
It was probably a superstition too deeply rooted in the minds of the people to admit of being excluded; and, strange to say, it survived, in outward form at least, until Rome had become cosmopolitan and even Christian.
Characters must have some way to embody themselves in an outward form to be of service to the world.
The close relationship of art throughout the ages, is not a relationship in outward form but in inner meaning.
As Kandinsky says: "the relationships in art are not necessarily ones of outward form, but are founded on inner sympathy of meaning.
The new harmony demands that the inner value of a picture should remain unified whatever the variations or contrasts of outward form or colour.
In respect to outward form, the book of Proverbs naturally falls into four parts.
You may make him profess religion, and go through ceremonies, and have an outward form of service; but you cannot make him love God by means of fear.
Moreover, when an outward form is made thus essential, when everlasting salvation or damnation depends on it, it behooves us to know what it is.
Having gained this point more, William set out from Berkhampstead, already, in outward form, King-elect of the English.
The ordinary administration of the kingdom went on under William, greatly modified by the circumstances of his reign, but hardly at all changed in outward form.
It was his policy to disguise the fact of conquest, to cause all the spoils of conquest to be held, in outward form, according to the ancient law of England.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "outward form" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.