There were yet other meanings attached to the sign; but neither the former significances nor these latter were, I take it, as definite or fixed [with the hunter tribes] as with the more advanced and settled tribes of the farther south.
Loving-kindness among all human creatures and a firm, indestructible brotherhood which includes all the divine possibilities and significances in humanity.
For all that, there was a curious avoidance of the spiritual significances of these things; or was it perhaps that such significances were not seen?
It was full of meaning that I could not grasp, and there were significances of the kind that literature unhappily abounds in, but they were lost upon my innocence.
Verily I read thy letter which indicated thy knowledge of the significances of the Revelation of St. John.
I declare by the just God that thou wilt see therein a revelation of the Holy Spirit which will aid thee in the good understanding of the Truth and the mysteries and significances of the Books of God, the All-powerful and the Eternal.
Verily, I read thy poem, which contained new significances and beautiful words.
I have read thy beautiful letter containing beautiful significancesand indicating that which hath occurred to thy heart of spiritual events, and that which hath encompassed thy spirit of merciful thoughts.
I beg of God through the confirmation and assistance of the True One thou mayest show the utmost eloquence, fluency, ability and skill in teaching the real significances of the Bible.
What thou hast written caused joy, for that letter was like unto a rose-garden whose roses of significances bestowed the sweet odor of the love of God upon the nostrils.
Similarly, my answers to thy letters will, like unto rain and dew, bestow infinite purity and freshness upon those myrtles of significances which have blossomed in the garden of the heart.
I hope that thou shalt discover the hidden significances of divine verses, and through the bounty of the Almighty, thou mayest become informed of the concealed mystery and recondite symbol of the stone of the Most Great Name(239) .
From the rose-garden of its significances a perfumed fragrance reached the nostrils and from its suggestions and statements traces of sincerity of intention became manifest.
Such significances arise from the soul and consciousness and impart joy and fragrance.
That is, the words and letters are similar to a mirror, and the Sun of Truth and the Rays of Significances have become manifest and shone forth in these mirrors of words and letters.
I ask, through His bounty, to grant thee readiness and capacity, so that the rains of mercy may cultivate flowers of significances in the garden of the heart.
And as he waited, expectant, he looked at her profile and reflected how well the name May suited her, with its significances of shyness and dreamy hope, and hidden fire and the modesty of spring.
But meeting in him the ethical and religious tendencies of English Puritanism they acquired new significances and assumed new forms.
As he studied the subject it assumed newsignificances and opened up wider issues.
XVII There were deep significances in the fact that Bruce kept his head in this moment of crisis.
And the saying has really deep significances that can't be discerned at one hearing.
By the divine we mean the discovery of the mysteries of God, the comprehension of spiritual realities, the wisdom of God, inner significances of the heavenly religions and foundation of the law.
I pray that the divine blessings may descend upon you day by day, that your hearts may be opened to perceive the inner significances of the Word of God.
They had not perceived the inner significancesof the Holy Bible.
If they had understood the spiritual significances of the scriptures, they would have been the first believers in Christ.
The intention of this explanation is to show that the Words of God have innumerable significances and mysteries of meanings—each one a thousand and more.
Therefore, these statements have significances other than literal.
Then fragrant flowers of inner significances appear from the soil of human souls, and the whole being of man awakens to a new and divine activity.
Significances of similitude, of posture, of symbolism, of circumstantial evidence, of testimonial supermanence.
Infinite meanings and significances could be extracted from the legend, that fantastic casket of man’s art and devising which is made to enshrine the small pure pearl of truth.
Boatright (Macmillan, New York, 1949) goes into the human and social significancesof humor.
Divination arrows with many mystic significances were common among all primitive nations.
As Naypes or Naipes is still the name printed on the wrappers and on the Four of Cups of Spanish cards, it evidently was connected with prophesy, and this card has peculiar values and significances among the gypsy fortune-tellers.
It is deemed by some to have its analogy in the "Wheels of Ezekiel and of Pythagoras," with all the significances attached to these emblematic figures.
Read any two or three essays for the nature element in them, the kind of things alluded to, and the kind of significances derived from them.
Read any one or two essays for Emerson's allusions to science and to the sciences, the kinds of allusions made, and the kind of significances derived from them.
Read any one or two essays for Thoreau's allusions to science and to the sciences, the kind of allusions made, and the kind of significances derived from them.
This gesture, and other significances in my manners, joined to a trembling consciousness in herself, filled my companion with all the tokens of confusion and fear.
They charm not our attention by mute significances of gesture and looks.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "significances" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.