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Example sentences for "purely spiritual"

  • But in each and every case its quality is purely spiritual, or, if you will, purely psychological.

  • A nation, however, as it confronts the modern world, is a purely spiritual product.

  • As a matter of fact, however, he was quite evidently of very great help and consolation, even in purely spiritual matters, to Catherine, during these last eleven years of her life.

  • On whatever side we regard this object it seems equally miraculous, whether to make evident to the senses that which is purely spiritual, or to render invisible that which in its nature is palpable and corporeal.

  • He quotes Maimonides's opinion, with whom he agrees, that the real reward is purely spiritual enjoyed by the soul alone.

  • If God is the possessor of many qualities, even though they be purely spiritual, such as justice, wisdom, power, he is composite and not simple.

  • On the other hand, the reward of the naturally perfect who is free from temptation is purely spiritual, and bears no earthly traces.

  • As these thoughts coursed through his mind, Pierre, overlooking that ancient city of glory and domination, so stubbornly clinging to its purple, realised that he was an imbecile with his dream of a purely spiritual pope.

  • A purely spiritual royalty, a sway of charity and love, indeed, 'tis a fine imaginative idea!

  • It is the greater glory of a purely spiritual one, as the prophet indicates in describing its cause in the words, because He that yearneth over them shall lead them.

  • For a monotheism, however lofty, which depended upon the existence of any shrine, however gloriously vindicated by Divine providence, was not a purely spiritual faith.

  • It is a real kingdom as much as that of David; but it is not to be a worldly rule on the one hand, nor a purely spiritual rule on the other.

  • This king in "the proper sense," and in no purely spiritual sense, who comes visibly, will have no occasion for a reign in the proper sense of the word.

  • Yet the recognition of friends in a purely spiritual world is something of which we can frame no conception whatever.

  • These illustrations will show, by sheer contrast, how different it is with the hypothesis of an unseen world that is purely spiritual.

  • It implies a tacit agreement, among cultivated people, that the unseen world must be purely spiritual in constitution.

  • Purely spiritual woman-worship was regarded as an absolute virtue.

  • Many a monk--earthly love being denied to him--was driven to a purely spiritual, metaphysical love by the fact of his being permitted to love the Lady of Heaven without hesitation or remorse.

  • Purely spiritual love is an intense emotion, and as men and women of flesh and blood cannot always live at high pressure, hours of dejection and disappointment will necessarily have to be experienced.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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