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Example sentences for "spiritual beings"

  • By this betrayal, mankind was made dependent on spiritual beings who, as a result of their past evolution, rejected everything emanating from the spiritual world which had been evolved through the separation of the earth from the sun.

  • Above all, we become aware of a multiplicity of spiritual beings and of their relation to one another.

  • When supersensible cognition has risen to intuition, it lives in a world of spiritual beings.

  • They sought to expel error from their imaginative life and to interpret, by means of cosmic phenomena, the original purposes of spiritual beings.

  • The great fact, then, which I would impress upon you is, that, essentially as spiritual beings, we are alone.

  • But I would suggest that, as spiritual beings, we bear even a closer relation to the departed.

  • Qualitative change is wider than material change, for it includes changes in spiritual beings, i.

  • It is only in a wider and improper sense that these terms are sometimes applied to activity of whatsoever kind, even of spiritual beings.

  • They claim that this evolution has been by primitive man, from low forms of beliefs in spiritual beings, through polytheism and idolatry, up to the conception of monotheism and its belief in the one living God.

  • Would the thousand and one 'spiritual beings' of primitive society have ever had being?

  • And how should the lesser "spiritual beings" be able to maintain themselves before the supreme spirit?

  • Going on from this Mongolian belief in the existence of spiritual beings to the point that the proper being of man too is his spirit, and that all care must be directed to this alone, to the "welfare of his soul," is not hard.

  • In Polynesia, the belief in witchcraft, in the appearance of spiritual beings in dreams, in possession as the cause of diseases, and in omens, prevailed universally.

  • Thus they expressed their reverence for spiritual beings.

  • The approaches of spiritual Beings Cannot be calculated beforehand; But on no account should they be ignored.

  • Yet he declined to speak to his disciples of God, of spiritual beings or even of death and a hereafter, holding that life and its problems were alone sufficient to tax the energies of the human race.

  • The old Roman catalogue of spiritual beings, abstractions as they were, who guarded life in minute detail, is a long one.

  • As spiritual beings, into the warp and woof of whose existence enter the strands of immortal life, we are capable of comprehending the laws of this unseen, and heretofore unknown universe.

  • This writer errs in the cause he assigns for the continuous individuality of spiritual beings.

  • The second explanation is that of the interference of spiritual beings, who impress their thoughts on the mind of the Captain in the same manner.

  • Against this it may be urged that, while we have no definite certainty that any race of men is destitute of belief in spiritual beings, yet certain moral and creative deities of low races do not seem to be envisaged as "spiritual" at all.

  • Angels are never spoken of as a superior order of spiritual beings.

  • Belief in spiritual beings and a future state is therefore proof of a religion higher in kind than fetichism.

  • We can only theorise and make more or less plausible conjectures as to the first rudiments of human faith in God and in spiritual beings.

  • Meanwhile France is pursuing the evidence for another story exclusively of French origin and vouched for by men to whom the belief in spiritual beings is repugnant, viz.

  • My measure of experience in life has compelled my belief in angels or spiritual beings, and common sense demands my belief in a Supreme Mind which I call God, the one Basic Fact," I replied.

  • He is the man who has felt the touch of spiritual beings, the call of Heavenly things, and we have to explain him.

  • In that soul is some fine Marconi-like instrument which registers impressions, and from time to time receives spiritual warnings and perceives spiritual beings.

  • Worshipping first the departed souls of his kindred, man later extended the doctrine of spiritual beings in many directions.

  • Given Animism, then, or the belief in spiritual beings, as the earliest form and minimum of religious faith, what is the origin of Animism?

  • As a minimum definition of religion' he gives 'the belief in spiritual beings,' which appears 'among all low races with whom we have attained to thoroughly intimate relations.

  • Tuatha De Danann as gods of the earth, and, apparently, to other orders of spiritual beings.

  • Among the Melanesian peoples there is an equally firm faith in spiritual beings, which they call Vui and Wui, and these beings have very many of the chief attributes of the Alcheringa beings.

  • It was the opinion that the Tylwyth Teg were a real race of invisible or spiritual beings living in an invisible world of their own.


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