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Example sentences for "spiritual nature"

  • We cannot give work a spiritual nature in this way, and make it the instrument of a new reality, without being compelled to acknowledge that there is much less genuine work among men than we are accustomed to assume.

  • And this philosopher is the same writer who negatives the idea of any creation of organic life, and who also negatives the idea that the human mind is an existence of a spiritual nature, owing its existence to a Creator?

  • Plato was evidently led, by that study of the human mind which is open to all cultivated intellects through the process of consciousness and reflection, to conceive of the soul as a created intelligence of a spiritual nature.

  • It is at all events not incongruous to think that the spiritual grace which is conveyed by visible means may pass through our spiritual nature to tell upon that which is visible.

  • Now art and its work, as creations of the mind, are themselves of a spiritual nature.

  • The not reflecting on the immortal, spiritual nature of our souls, hath transformed us, in manner, into the nature of beasts, perishing beasts.

  • The worship then of saints must be of a spiritual nature, that it may be like the immortal divine Spirit.

  • But more particularly, the worship must have the stamp of God’s spiritual nature, and be conformed to it in some measure, else it cannot please him.

  • It is of a spiritual nature, and it must have a spirit to abide in.

  • But a spiritual nature is not affected by place.

  • But as to affection only those sins can be in the demons which can belong to a spiritual nature.

  • What appears as gross material in the physical body is merely the manifested part of it; behind this are the hidden forces of its being, which are of a spiritual nature.

  • Only the means for strengthening the capacity of cognition are entirely of a spiritual nature; they are inner processes, belonging purely to the soul.

  • The assumption of a spiritual nature in man guaranteed the inherent genuineness of all aspiration.

  • There are three implications in it--a spiritual nature in man, a living power in the universe, an eternal life of progress and attainment, and these are assured only by reason.

  • God is spirit" and man can be like God only in so far as he is endowed with a spiritual nature.

  • It is also worthy of being noted that Western Asia was not only the geographical centre of the human race, but also the grand centre of religious light--the cradle of man's spiritual nature.

  • This bread then, or this body, is of a spiritual nature.

  • They conceive as religion is of a spiritual nature, and must depend upon the spirit of God, that true devotion cannot be excited for given purposes or at a given time.

  • Man's spiritual nature is essentially one and indivisible.

  • The basest thought about man is that he has no spiritual nature; and the foolishest, that he has, or should have, no animal nature.

  • History, as it lies at the root of all science, is also the first distinct product of man's spiritual nature, his earliest expression of what may be called thought.

  • To its benign influence my heart responds by the awakening of the highest and best emotions of my spiritual nature.

  • There is something mysterious about his strong, intellectual, spiritual nature, which has aroused my interest in him, and my sympathy for him, to a degree that is very unusual for me.

  • The theistic evolutionist limits the interference of the supernatural to the creation of matter, of life, of man's spiritual nature, and the incarnation and work of Christ.

  • It utterly fails to account for man's self-consciousness or intellectual, moral or spiritual nature.

  • Theistic Evolution allows the intervention of God at the creation of the primeval "fire-mist" and at the origin of life and the production of man's spiritual nature.

  • Of course we cannot expect geologists to discriminate between the two races, seeing they differed only by the latter having a spiritual nature, while the former had not.

  • Do the sacred writers mention the creation of two human races, one endowed with merely an animal nature, the other possessing a spiritual nature?

  • Well, then; answer me this: Were the men whose remains are now being discovered, of a spiritual nature, and endowed with minds?


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