However intertwined with them, we are separate from them, and we are just so much intertwined with them that the separation from them is agony, even if it is not death.
That is to say, if we rightly understand our natural condition, it is not only one of bondage to evil, but it is one of separation from God.
It is the thankful and the worshipping mind; the mind too that keeps the saint the most in readiness for service, and in separation from pollutions.
The course of Joseph's history is interrupted, that we might get this sight of them during Joseph's separation from them.
His separation was twofold--separation from pollution, such as he might meet in Canaan; separation from natural alliances, such as he had been born into in Mesopotamia.
Though His heart was inly pierced with the pang of separation from Krishna, yet He did not express it outwardly lest His disciples should grieve.
The Master wended His way grieving at separation from them, Krishna-das following Him with the gourd.
The Krishna-talk of Ramananda and the [sacred] singing of Swarup saved the Master's life amidst the pain of separation from Krishna.
I can bear the death of a son through a stroke of lightning, but not the pang of separation from you!
He had spoken to Mary about it, and Mary had been so delighted at the prospect of her father's separation from Anne, that she said she would rejoice at it, though it cost her the succession.
The awful condition of the unconverted consists in their being in a state of separation from God, insensible of that dismal state, utterly unable to extricate themselves out of it, and loathsome to God while they continue in it.
The apostle's exhortation to separation from sin, as a good effect of a good cause, viz.
The removal of my sister rendered my separation from my husband doubly lonely and irksome.
In moments like these, I ceased to regret myseparation from my native land; and, filled with the love of Nature, my heart forgot for the time the love of home.
The act of seceding; separation from fellowship or association with others, as in a religious or political organization; withdrawal.
The act of segregating, or the state of being segregated; separation from others; a parting.
Separation from a mass, and gathering about centers or into cavities at hand through cohesive attraction or the crystallizing process.
God is everywhere, and so there is no separation from good--is there?
It is the poor thought that you have always with you, the thought of separation from good.
It all reduces to the belief of separation from God--the belief that upon men's own human efforts depend all the happiness and satisfaction they can have.
Separation from an established church, especially that of England; nonconformity.
Schism is a separation from unity, and so it differs from disbelief in unity (heresy) and dislike of unity (hatred).
With the growth of charity there is a corresponding growth in the fear of separation from God, because the more ardently God is loved, the more one realizes the greatness of the loss sustained through sin.
Schism is a separation from unity, that is, from fellowship in the mystical body of Christ (I Cor.
Defn: Separation from a mass, and gathering about centers or into cavities at hand through cohesive attraction or the crystallizing process.
Thoughts of separation from Spain by means of rebellion, by sale and by the assistance of other nations, had been thus put into the heads of the people.
Possibly it has been made clear already that, while Rizal did not work for separation from Spain, he was no admirer of the Castilian character, nor of the Latin type, for that matter.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "separation from" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.