A supernatural help, to distinguish it from God’s ordinary providence and all such merely natural graces as man would probably have received in the state of pure nature.
Man in the state of lapsed nature differs from man in the state of pure nature, as Perrone says, only as nudatus from nudo, one denuded from one always nude.
Mankind, therefore, by the sin of Adam, have simply fallen back on the state of pure nature, and are born with those attributes and qualities only which are contained in human nature by virtue of its intrinsic principles.
Nevertheless this state is essentially the same with that which would have been the state of man if he had been created in the state of pure nature.
Did, then, Adam simply lose with the forfeiture of sanctifying grace the gift of sonship, the supernatural inheritance, all which God had bestowed on him beyond that ideal state of pure nature which we described in the first instance?
His miracles were not easy, though He had all power, for He felt all that the sufferers felt, by the identifying power of the unparalleled sympathy of a pure nature.
In a pure nature, the obedient Will would perfectly reveal God and the man's dependence on Him.
What would man be in the state which we call that of pure nature?
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "pure nature" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.