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Example sentences for "spirituality"

Lexicographically close words:
spiritualism; spiritualist; spiritualistic; spiritualists; spiritualities; spiritualization; spiritualize; spiritualized; spiritualizes; spiritualizing
  1. Let them furnish a satisfactory reply to an upright conscience, bowed down under the double sense of the spirituality and inflexibility of the law and its own hopeless carnality.

  2. It is utterly impossible to form an adequate idea of the infinite perfectness and spirituality of the law.

  3. His religion was the excellent English compromise or rather balance of dogma, practice and spirituality which laymen make for their own life.

  4. They are a cause of spirituality and fragrance and a source of dilation of souls.

  5. House of Spirituality appear first in the book, and, so far as possible, all the Tablets to any one person or to a family or to an assembly have been placed together.

  6. Strive to become a source of harmony, spirituality and joyfulness to the hearts of the friends and the maid-servants of the Merciful.

  7. Turn thou to the Kingdom of thy great Lord with a truthful heart and with all devotion, sincerity and great spirituality and ask to be healed from pain and passions and be confident in the great bounty of thy Lord.

  8. Only a portion of the Tablets now on file with the House of Spirituality are contained in this volume.

  9. They should not interfere with the affairs which have regard to the Board of Consultation, because confusion of thought conduces to division and causes disturbance to the mind, and then pure spirituality would cease.

  10. For the brilliancy of the Kingdom of Abha will shine and the spirituality of Abdul-Baha become manifest.

  11. This Tablet and the following eighteen are to the House of Spirituality of Chicago.

  12. If the owners of the Tablets consent, copies should be kept and collected in the House of Spirituality and it will be acceptable.

  13. You also ask about the eventual victory of spirituality in the Bahai age.

  14. I hope that the House of Spirituality will become a heavenly mirror and the lights of the Sun of Truth will so penetrate it that all parts will be illuminated through it.

  15. It shows spirituality is not dead in them.

  16. We are not a race to be lured out of the fixed feelings of countless centuries by the empty spirituality of a religion in which, as I soon found out when I lived among the soul-dealers, its very professors no longer believe.

  17. For in the case of the Divine Book, whose author is the Spirit, it cannot be said that this spirituality is absent.

  18. The point of importance comes to be, whether this spirituality lies deeper down or nearer to the surface; therefore, even if the man who wrote the book had not the thoughts, they are implicitly contained in the inward nature of the relation.

  19. A revival of spirituality and energy at last set in.

  20. Despite its predominant anthropomorphism, however, the Bible does give us hints of God's spirituality so that the thoughtful reader may also have food for his thought.

  21. Hence there is no increase or diminution in it, no beginning or end, and this on account of the simplicity, spirituality and permanence of that which moves it.

  22. He converts the latter by awakening in him spirituality and a desire to attain that high degree which brings visible greatness and reward in the world to come, when the soul is separated from the senses and enjoys the heavenly light.

  23. To vindicate his spirituality the anthropomorphic passages in the Koran must be understood metaphorically.

  24. Indeed, the spirituality of Walt Whitman is the chief fact after all, and dominates every page he has written.

  25. The modern genius is Gothic, and demands in art a certain vagueness and spirituality like that of music, refusing to be grasped and formulated.

  26. Anne had neither the deep piety of a Bilney, nor the somewhat vague and mystic spirituality observable in Margaret of Valois; it was not feeling which prevailed in her religion, it was knowledge, and a horror of superstition and pharisaism.

  27. Because by that word church, you understand nothing but a multitude of shorn and oiled, which we now call the spirituality or clergy; while the word of right is common unto all the congregation of them that believe in Christ.

  28. The boldness with which he substituted a living spirituality for a superstitious formalism, caused those to shrink back in affright who had gone with him against friars, priests, and popes.

  29. The text speaks as if the most diligent attention to our worldly business were not by any means incompatible with spirituality of mind and serious devotion to the service of God.

  30. He who has attained to spirituality holds communion with God and heavenly things.

  31. You may retain a form of worship, but you will be devoid of spirituality and your worship be unacceptable.

  32. Now whatever means are necessary to promote a growth of spirituality in our hearts, the same means are necessary to develop and deepen the spiritual life of our children.

  33. It separates us farther from self and deepens us in humility, spirituality and reliance upon God.

  34. Under such worldly performance spirituality is frozen to death.

  35. Parents can not be too careful about the impressions made in the mentality of their children; it may affect their morality and spirituality in the whole of after life.

  36. That meditation does affect one’s spirituality is an unquestionable fact.

  37. The first thing necessary in keeping our budding “olive plants” in deep spirituality is to keep very spiritual ourselves.

  38. I am afraid of these secret societies; they have sucked the spirituality out of all the members in our church who have joined them.

  39. These orders are hostile to the heavenly-mindedness, the spirituality of those who join them.

  40. I have learned since, that perhaps I overrated the spirituality of those times, and underrated, not being myself spiritual enough to see all about me, the spirituality of these times.

  41. He who shall give attention to these motes of the Spirit alone will, in the end, have no spirituality at all.

  42. Laberthonnière, represents, in the Annales de Philosophie Chrétienne, a spirituality as full of a delicate Mysticism as it is free from any attachment to extraordinary phenomena.

  43. And thus too the universally and profoundly important union and interchange with souls of other, equally legitimate, kinds and degrees of spirituality will be kept up.

  44. Yet the striking identity, between that old cluster of ideas and her own forms of thought, brings out, all the more clearly, the immense road traversed by spirituality between the substance of those ideas and the essence of this thought.

  45. But it is a philosophical question, whether the essentially superior human soul, endowed with spirituality and reason, could have evolved from the inferior animal soul.

  46. He was a stout champion of the spirituality and immortality of the soul, of purposive cause in animated beings, and an opponent of Darwin's theory.

  47. Fresnel (died 1827), the originator of the modern theory of light, clung to his conviction of the spirituality and immortality of the soul.

  48. His mysticism is distinguished by depth and spirituality as well as by reformatory struggling against a superficial externalism.

  49. His works, written in Dutch, are characterized by spirituality and depth of feeling, copious and appropriate imagery, and great moral earnestness.

  50. The old classical form and colouring were more and more lost, but all the more the essentially Christian and Germanic character of simplicity and spirituality became prominent.

  51. His writings, partly in Latin, partly in German, are merely ascetic directories and treatises of a contemplative mystical order, distinguished by deep spirituality and earnest, humble piety.

  52. Clairvaux (Claravallis), an offshoot of Citeaux, by his ability and spirituality raised it far above all other orders in the esteem of the age.

  53. But earnestness showed itself again in the reactions of the Beghards and Lollards, or in the explosions of the Flagellants, and spirituality often found rich nourishment in the preaching of the mystics.

  54. After Albert Duerer, with his delicacy and finish, as well as spirituality and suggestiveness, we come to Rembrandt as the most perfect master of chiaro-oscuro that the world has produced.

  55. This silver-clad knight of the Grail has been singing of a hallowed mystery whose purity and spirituality are revealed more in the music than by the words.

  56. I find that if for a month or two I steadily set myself to the unwearied pursuit of spirituality of mind and entire weanedness from the world, a sad reaction will follow.

  57. I was impressed, from so much as I did hear of her remarks, with her ability to combine rarest beauty and highest spirituality of thought with the utmost simplicity of language and the plainest illustrations.

  58. Hence the greater spirituality of romantic literature, its deeper emotion, its more passionate tenderness.

  59. Know, O thou possessors of insight, that true spirituality is like unto a lake of clear water which reflects the divine.

  60. But ever the light of spirituality shines from out of the East.

  61. Do all you can to encourage spirituality in them.

  62. Some of the people of the earth desire conquest over others: some of them are longing for rest and ease; others desire a high position; some desire to become famous:—thank God our desire is for spirituality and for union with God.

  63. Of such was the spirituality of Jesus Christ.

  64. Gethsemane wrote in the deep lines of intense suffering, with the intangible spirituality of victory and great peace.

  65. And, at the last, Calvary with its scars marked in a beauty of suffering and of spirituality refined beyond description.

  66. Instrumental music appears to me to be a departure from the practice of the primitive church, as well as a soil upon the spirituality of the New Testament worship.

  67. He will either explode some important truth, or carry it into an improper extreme, turning spirituality into mysticism, or liberty into licentiousness.

  68. It is, in my opinion, opposed to the spirituality of the New Testament worship.

  69. The spirituality of this return and gathering becomes still clearer as we proceed, signifying the flowing together of all nations, Gentiles as well as Jews, into the house of the Lord.

  70. These are the circumstances that declare the spirituality of the Messiah's kingdom, and these are clearly intimated in the last chapter.

  71. As related to the crucifixion, yes, and good riddance to it; but the death of the old order and the growth of spirituality comes to a sort of atonement, doesn't it?


  72. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "spirituality" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    bliss; devotion; godliness; goodness; harmony; holiness; incorporeality; occult; occultism; psychics; purity; righteousness; sainthood; saintliness; sanctity; spirituality; supernaturalism