If it proceeds from weakness, she must be strengthened, but if from grossness of blood, let the quality of it be altered, as I have shown in the preceding chapter.
If it proceeds from a sharp blood, let her temper it by a good diet and medicines.
If the difficulty be from the ill posture of the woman, let her be placed otherwise, in a posture more suitable and convenient for her; also if it proceeds from indispositions of the womb, as from its oblique situation, etc.
It proceeds from a weakness of the spirits, or because warmth of digestion cause phlegm to abound in them.
Nevertheless, as to the second, it happens that research is sometimes more pleasing accidentally, in so far as it proceeds from a greater desire: for greater desire is awakened when we are conscious of our ignorance.
Further, concupiscence is of the fitting good, since it proceeds from love.
The same act, for good or evil, is judged differently, accordingly as it proceeds from a different source.
All sorrow is an evil of punishment; but it is not always an evil of fault, except only when it proceeds from an inordinate affection.
It proceeds from a thinking conscious being, which is the very object of love.
A third reason why the doctrine of liberty has generally been better received in the world, than its antagonist, proceeds from religion, which has been very unnecessarily interested in this question.
That idolatry which defiles thee, proceeds from within, even from the heart.
This, when it proceeds from a sincere heart, gives life and divine joy both to the soul and body; as we are told in Ps.
Pride, of all others the most dangerous fault, Proceeds from want of sense or want of thought.
In this way, in matters of justice, judgment proceeds from justice, even as in matters of fortitude, it proceeds from fortitude.
Even bodily adoration is done in spirit, in so far as it proceeds from and is directed to spiritual devotion.
This act is furthermore described as "express," in order to signify that it proceeds from choice, which takes the principal part in virtue and vice.
Now prayer, like any other virtuous act, is efficacious in meriting, because it proceeds from charity as its root, the proper object of which is the eternal good that we merit to enjoy.
Christianity itself, the essence of all truth, since it proceeds from God, was not established without martyrs.
Union" implies the unity of two; and is therefore appropriated to the Holy Ghost, inasmuch as He proceeds from two.
Moreover, as sense, like the intellect, proceeds from potentiality to act, the same order of knowledge appears in the senses.
But if we consider the supposita of the spiration, then we may say that the Holy Ghost proceeds from the Father and the Son, as distinct; for He proceeds from them as the unitive love of both.
But from the fact that the Father and the Son mutually love one another, it necessarily follows that this mutual Love, the Holy Ghost, proceeds from both.
It proceeds from a very common error, which has been well explained and illustrated by Mr. Stewart in his Essay on the Beautiful.
Hence, if we would not suffer ourselves to be imposed upon by words without meaning, when we see any change or effect in the material world, we should conclude that it proceeds from an action of spirit.
What is to be done when the Caries proceeds froman internal Cause?
The third, call'd Sphenopharyngaeus, proceeds from the Apophysis Styliformis, and is terminated in the side of the Pharynx, which it dilates by drawing its sides.
Induction, on the other hand, proceeds from a number of collated instances, through some attribute common to them all, to a general principle.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "proceeds from" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.