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Example sentences for "separateness"

Lexicographically close words:
separable; separat; separate; separated; separately; separates; separateth; separating; separation; separations
  1. God's Word views professing Christians also as in the wilderness condition of separateness from and ostracism by the worldly--as "brought forth out of the land of Egypt.

  2. Separateness from the world; ostracism; represented by Elijah's three and a half years in the wilderness.

  3. As a class, professed Christians have rebelled against being in the wilderness condition of separateness from and ostracism by the worldly.

  4. But in Their functions a division arises; They manifest along different lines, as it were, in the kosmos and for the helping of man; not for Him but for us, do these lines of apparent separateness arise.

  5. It is true that probably only the separateness of God was originally seen to be asserted in the first, and the words may possibly have been understood to mean that the "other gods" referred to had some kind of actual life.

  6. In all that concerned religion Levi would naturally be more inclined to extreme measures than the other tribes, and in this case the higher morality, secured by the separateness of Israel, might easily appear to be at stake.

  7. Their separateness must therefore be maintained.

  8. Until he touched her hand he had been conscious of their human separateness and his sensuous impulses had been in abeyance.

  9. He could not bear the sense of her separateness from him.

  10. These two factors constitute all of separateness that need be demanded for man.

  11. It does not forget, but earnestly asserts, the dependence of all other spirits upon God; and, consequently, looks for no metaphysical separateness in this sense from God.

  12. When we are able to do away with all sense of separateness by living continually in the realization of this oneness, not only will our bodily ills and weaknesses vanish, but all limitations along all lines.

  13. If you would find the highest, the fullest, and the richest life that not only this world but that any world can know, then do away with the sense of the separateness of your life from the life of God.

  14. The Splendid Pageant of the Russian Mass--The Separateness of Russian Religious Feeling From Modern Thought--Russia Mediaeval and Pagan.

  15. The Splendid Pageant of the Russian Mass--The Separateness of Russian Religious Feeling From Modern Thought--Russia Mediaeval and Pagan 180 XXI.

  16. Any attempt to overcome the law of proportion altogether and to assert absolute separateness is rebellion; it means either running the gauntlet of the rest, or remaining segregated.

  17. All obstacles to this union create misery, giving rise to the baser passions that are expressions of finitude, of that separateness which is negative and therefore máyá.

  18. So in the same verse, after the enumeration of separateness comes that of Pramānāni—proportions.

  19. He represented the idea of the inherent--the essential--separateness of self-government.

  20. But on the contrary, we find that the separateness of objects is in a fluid state.

  21. It dies a hundred times in its enclosures of self; for separateness is doomed to die, it cannot be made eternal.

  22. It is a constant striving and suffering for us to maintain the separateness of this self of ours.

  23. It is only avidyā, our ignorance, that makes us believe that the separateness of our self like the paper of the banknote is precious in itself, and by acting on this belief our self is rendered valueless.

  24. Man foolishly tries to prove his superiority by imagining his radical separateness from what he calls his physical world, which, in his blind fanaticism, he sometimes goes to the extent of ignoring altogether, holding it at his direst enemy.

  25. That this separateness of self is considered by man as his most precious possession is proved by the sufferings he undergoes and the sins he commits for its sake.

  26. Separateness is the finitude where it finds its barriers to come back again and again to its infinite source.

  27. This is the reason why the separateness of our self has been described by our philosophers as māyā, as an illusion, because it has no intrinsic reality of its own.

  28. For in its career of separateness it cannot go on for ever.

  29. The sense of Beauty, however expressed, when keenly experienced, has a tendency to lift us out of our consciousness of separateness into another plane of mind in which the keynote is Unity.

  30. In this lesson we are not attempting to build up your idea of the Unity of Life by a series of arguments taken from a world of phenomena in which separateness and non-Unity is apparent.

  31. The bitterness engendered by the illusion of separateness is neutralized by the sweetness of the sense of Unity.

  32. All the fear of being lost arises from the sense of illusion of separateness or apartness from the One Life.

  33. Once the Thinker's consciousness has arisen to that state where it perceives its unity with space all sense of separateness is lost.

  34. The sense of separateness is killed by Nishkama Karma.

  35. The idea of separateness did not exist from before.

  36. The Adityas who guided the early elementals had to be crushed, so that separateness might grow.

  37. We owe our idea of separateness or individuality to the Rudras.

  38. Vidya is the removal of the idea of separateness from self.

  39. As much tenderness, between husband and wife as ever--perhaps more expression of it even than before, as though from an instinctive craving to hide the separateness below from each other and from the world.

  40. He is able to see that separateness is only "the working fiction of the Universe.

  41. The separateness has given him the standpoint whence he has been able to observe and describe the commonplaceness with which (in spite of his separateness) he is in vital sympathy.

  42. In fact again, a man must achieve his own individuality before he can realise that the sense of his separateness which he has laboured under so long is a sham and a delusion.

  43. Its separateness and detachment for you has ended.

  44. When the last resistance of Inertia is mastered, we shall see that there is no separateness anywhere, no detachment; that the infinite analogies all tell the same story--that the plan is one.

  45. It was a rather stiff, sad meeting, more like a verification of separateness than a reunion.

  46. She was not at all sure that it was this mutual unison in separateness that she wanted.

  47. To ordinary men and women, however, this mystical ecstasy is unknown, and the ordinary human consciousness is far more aware of its separateness than of its oneness with the vital forces of creation.

  48. Josephus compares with the Jewish separateness the national exclusiveness of the Lacedemonians, and claims that the Jews show a greater humanity in that they admit converts from other peoples.

  49. The Pharisees were essentially the party that upheld the whole tradition and the separateness of Israel.

  50. That we can say this of no other personality is what constitutes the burden of our separateness and loneliness.

  51. They go to establish the separateness of Israel as a people, the separateness of the tribe of Levi and the priesthood, and the separateness and authority of Jehovah.

  52. As the necessity of separateness from other peoples became strongly felt, revulsion from Ethiopia would be greater than from Egypt itself.

  53. The separateness of Jehovah is very strikingly suggested.

  54. It was another mark of the separateness of Israel.

  55. The zeal of the period immediately after the captivity carried separateness far beyond that of any earlier time, surpassing the letter of the statute in Exod.


  56. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "separateness" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.