By regulating the worship of God--both public and private--she has been able to rule off a sphere of human conduct in which her own authority is necessarily paramount.
In other words, an elaborate Code of Law, covering the whole range of human life and regulating all the details of conduct, must be delivered by God to Man.
But if we place man upon all-fours these anomalies disappear, and a law is found regulatingthe presence or absence of valves, and, according to Dr.
Solely occupied with his alarms and his unintelligible reveries, he was always at the mercy of his priests, who reserved for themselves the right of thinking for him and of regulating his conduct.
By the confession even of the ministers at the altars, nothing is more rare than the interior and spiritual religion, which is alone capable of regulating the life of man, and of triumphing over his inclinations.
Appendix)[113] we shall speak in a subsequent chapter, when we come to consider the law at presentregulating Savings Banks.
The Act regulating Savings Banks ought to be repealed, and another passed in its place.
At that time there were no less than five Acts of Parliament regulating Savings Banks, and these Acts, which contained 150 clauses, involved an enormous amount of confusion and perplexity.
The treatment of the disease consists in regulating the diet, improving the surroundings, and preventing deformity.
The spark advance control was in the magneto and, since spark timing was the only means of regulating the engine power and speed, a wide range of adjustment was provided.
She has no salon to receive her guests--she turns her bedroom at noon into a drawing-room, not inviting every one, but to those to whom she extends the privilege fiercely regulating the proprieties.
With any other man she would have attacked the offending tie at once, for she had a passion for regulating the dress of her admirers; but with Mr. Peavey it was different.
Some speakers have tried to argue that seabirds might play some subtle role that we do not yet understand inregulating marine communities--perhaps they weed out the sick fish.
They have controlled mortality by regulating kill and have increased standing stock by improving habitat on a local scale.
In regulating fish harvests, fishery organizations should include in their calculations the harvest by creatures other than man (Schaefer 1970), rather than evading the issue by referring to a vague "natural mortality.
In my judgment, we have probably turned the corner in regulating these chemicals, at least in the northern hemisphere, and their impact will probably not be allowed to get worse.
Greenwalt ix Marine Environment of Birds 1 Long-term Climatic and Oceanographic Cycles Regulating Seabird Distributions and Numbers, by M.
The only adequately density-dependent regulating process he accepted was the population's response to its food supply (Lack 1954).
Whilst in quest of such a powder, Nobel perfected several methods for regulating the pressure in guns, and modifying the recoil.
Ends by reciting the measure to be passed through Irish Parliament regulating the representation of Ireland at Westminster after 1801.
The right to exercise the sovereign rights of legislation, of justice, of taxation, of making war and peace, of regulating commerce no longer were vested in the King where the Act of Union prevailed, but in a representative body.
The current flowing through the two windings of N must be perfectly equal, and the regulating resistance R, and ammeters B and B', are inserted for purposes of adjustment.
In order to render the marks short and crisp, a small battery Y, and regulating resistance L, is placed across the drum and stylus.
One end of the rod P is screwed with a fine thread, about 75 to the inch, and is fitted with a regulating wheel T, by means of which the block B can be made to press upon the disc A with any required degree of pressure.
R' works best, andregulating the number of contacts made by the stylus accordingly.
The other winding on N is connected in series with the battery C, ammeter B, and regulating resistance R.
By means of a regulating resistance the motor is run until the spring which has the same period as the desired armature speed vibrates freely.
Are these the same princes who cavil so much and are so precise about rank and precedence, and who spend whole months in regulating such questions whilst some Diet is assembled?
To catch the passing phenomenon in all its novelty and idiosyncrasy is a work of artifice and curiosity.
Peace, which is after all what the mystic seeks, lies not in indistinction but in perfection.
It is a virtue possessed pre-eminently by nature, from the animals to the seasons and the stars.
Eudæmonism is another name for wisdom: there is no other moral morality.
Yet the thinking must go on, and the only vital question is to what practical or poetic conceptions it is able to lead us.
The expression of habit in psychic metaphors is a procedure known also to theology.
The tenets of Protestant bodies are notoriously varied and on principle subject to change.
As this method proceeds by comparing different instances to ascertain in what they agree, I have termed it the Method of Agreement: and we may adopt as its regulating principle the following canon:— FIRST CANON.
We do not obtain such distributions in describing breeding activity, so we may say that the oscillators regulating such activity are not coupled.
For some species in some situations major environmental variables are paramount in regulating timing of breeding, but in others the innate, regulatory "clock" is less closely tied to conspicuous exogenous stimuli.
This conclusion is warranted if we examine what would happen to frequency distributions if the variables or oscillators regulating timing were linked.
But the principle is one of those which serves us for judging the dead, much more than for regulating our own conduct.
The old man of letters, to whom three hundred a year had been superabundant wealth, was amused at finding himself in the position of a man of business, regulating what was then regarded as a princely fortune.
Side-note: Intelligence is the regulating principle--Pleasure is the Indeterminate, requiring to be regulated.
Moderation in all things, and regulating the actions only by the judgment, are the most eminent parts of wisdom.
The voice of conscience speaks in duty done, and without its regulating and controlling influence the brightest and greatest intellect may be merely as a light that leads astray.
That they make such laws as they judge necessary for regulating all Indian trade.
They send up a bill for regulating the Indian trade.
That they make laws for regulating and governing such new settlements, till the crown shall think fit to form them into particular governments.
That the reader may not suspect that these dimensions were convenient for uncommon purposes of government, I shall quote the motives assigned upon this occasion by the act regulating the government of Quebec.
It was thought, in establishing and governing new colonies or settlements, regulating Indian trade, Indian treaties, &c.
The Constitution has intrusted Congress exclusively with the power of creating and regulating a currency of that description, and the measures which were taken during the last session in execution of the power give every promise of success.