Two portions she designates, the Telemachiad and the Ulyssiad, which really belong together, showing the spiritual palingenesis, or internal renovation of son and father ere they proceed to the renovation of their country.
The operations now carrying on in Chios indicated such an unexpected renovation in Athenian affairs, that a party in the island began to declare in favor of reunion with Athens.
Powerful Athenian fleet at Samos—unexpected renovationof the navy of Athens.
He had planks pierced with the necessary apertures, underneath which buckets with some soil in each were placed; these were removed daily and emptied into renovation pits in the coffee.
In the renovation of both transepts blue Bath stone has been used internally, and Portland stone with flints for the exterior.
We have familiar experience of the order, the constancy, the perpetual renovation of the material world which surrounds us.
The inspired word seems to imply the almost impossibility of such a grace as the renovation of those who have crucified to 15 themselves again, and trodden under foot, the Son of God.
But all these tributaries, enormous as they were, sank into insignificance when compared with the renovation of the oceanic currents.
The oceanic beings know better how to recognize their presence, letting them filter through their bodies for the renovation and coloration of their organs.
The renovation blots out the past, and changes the direction of the future.
The Apostle's theory of moral renovation is that you must begin with the implantation in the spirit of the source of all moral goodness--viz.
The present remains are those of an indifferent and late renovation of an earlier temple, being composed of columns which differ in diameter, and a frieze put together from fragments which do not belong to one another.
The consequence of this diversity would be that there could never happen a total dissolution or renovation of the body at one time.
Like Bacon, he dreams of a great Renovation and sees that the conditions are propitious, but his faith is not secure.
Young graduates left the Universities to throw themselves at the feet of the new Gamaliel; students of law and medicine neglected their professional studies to dream of "the renovation of society and the march of mind.
He not only provided for the renovation of the shrines of Ise, but also built a palace for the retiring Emperor's use.
Hideyoshi signalized his loyalty on this occasion by spending a large sum on the renovation of the palace, and in recognition of his services the Emperor raised him to the high post of nai-daijin.
However perfectly the first principles of social renovation may be elaborated by thinkers, they will still not be sufficiently definite for the practical results.
Comte has pointed out, in the fifth chapter of his "General View of Positivism," and elsewhere, that it is not enough to enunciate sound principles of social renovation unless they can be rendered visible and palpable.
But on the occasion of their renovation of God's Covenant in the land of Moab, they were exhorted through Moses to make a choice of Him as their life, and of that life which comes by Him alone.
The Covenant made with Israel, like the others made thereafter with the Church of God, was a renovation of that established with Abraham.
The renovation of a covenant is not less a covenant than was the original bond.
It was at a renovation of the Covenant under the former dispensation, that the people of Israel received the law; and certainly not less the promises.
Regeneration and renovation denote a state of being, as we can plainly see in the case of baptized infants.
The cleaning and renovation of articles of wearing apparel made of silk are matters requiring some care.
There are many different buildings, all in the peculiar Chinese style with upturned eaves; these were barricaded while renovationwas going on, and we could obtain glimpses of the interior only through cracks in the wall.