His unchangeableness had for consequence, as he thought, continuous manifestation of Himself in the same character and relation to His people.
The unchangeableness of God's loving purpose is very strongly and beautifully put in ver.
That unchangeableness is a rock-foundation, on which sinful men may build their certitude.
The building should correspond with its foundation, and the faith which grasps the sure word should have in it something of the unchangeableness and certainty and absoluteness of that word which it grasps.
The unchangeablenessof character, especially of faults.
Let our faithful prayer base itself on the prophecies of history and on the unchangeableness of God.
But qualities of the soul are simply difficult to change, on account of the unchangeableness of the subject.
But in the state of glory not only is the object of faith, which is the unseen, removed actually, but even its possibility, by reason of the unchangeableness of heavenly bliss: and so such a habit would remain to no purpose.
God’s omnipotency is for defence, his eternity, faithfulness, and unchangeableness to make that sure.
Of The Name Of God The Eternity And Unchangeableness Of God.
Third, This unchangeableness of the priesthood of Christ dependeth also upon his own life: 'This man, because he continueth ever, hath an unchangeable priesthood.
They are ever reading; and that never passes away which they read; for by choosing, and by loving, they read the very unchangeableness of Thy counsel.
All know this who know the unchangeableness of Thy Word, which I now knew, as far as I could, nor did I at all doubt thereof.
These philosophers dwell on the inevitability and unchangeableness of laws, on the power of temperament and constitution, the three goon or qualities, and the circumstances of birth and affinity.
When my thoughts are sensible of change, I love to see and sit on rocks which I have known, and pry into their moss, and see unchangeableness so established.
This definition, which assigns no educative function to Ethics, strictly agrees with the doctrine of the unchangeableness of character.
In this way alone can be explained what is so astonishing, and yet so well known to all who have learnt life's lessons,--the fixed unchangeableness of human character.
If God, on any occasion, permitted slavery, then it is deducible from the unchangeableness of God and his laws, that he always permits it, when all the circumstances and conditions shall be found to exist as they were when he did so permit it.
To such certainty and unchangeablenesswe give the name of truth, and hence we say God is truth, having reference to the unchangeableness of his nature and of his laws.
They are the inversion of the principle which builds up, and they are therefore the principle which pulls down; but the Law itself never changes, and it is on the unchangeableness of the law that all Mental Science is founded.
All these men more or less believe in the unchangeableness of the existing order, because, above all else, it is advantageous for them.
That indissolubility and unchangeableness of which Boethius speaks, pertain to the certainty of providence, which fails not to produce its effect, and that in the way foreseen; but they do not pertain to the necessity of the effects.
Although God's willing a thing is not by absolute necessity, yet it is necessary by supposition, on account of the unchangeableness of the divine will, as has been said above (A.
He is spoken of as sitting, on account of His unchangeableness and dominion; and as standing, on account of His power of overcoming whatever withstands Him.
Philosophers who believe in the unchangeableness of the complex vision are bound to recognize that the human will, which is a basic attribute of this vision, must in any case play a considerable part in the creation of the future.
The immovableness of the trustful man is not all unlike the calmness of the trusted God; and the steadfastness of the one is a reflex of the unchangeableness of the other.
Stable being, as it seems to me, is the first thought in it, for there is nothing that is more absolutely the type of unchangeableness and steadfast continuance.
The Logos is the hypostasis of the operative power of reason, which at once preserves the unity and unchangeableness of God in spite of the exercise of the powers residing in him, and renders this very exercise possible.
As unchangeableness and permanence are characteristic of the Deity, so freedom is the mark of the created spirit.
The Son stands between the uncreated One and the created Many; in so far asunchangeableness is an attribute of self-existence he does not possess it.
These two conceptions have encountered strong opposition on the allegation of inconsistency with the unchangeableness of the laws of nature.
The unchangeableness of God, which is declared in His very name, guarantees the continued existence of Israel.
But the unchangeableness of God is the negation of all imperfection, it is the negation of all dependence on circumstances, it is the negation of all possibility of decay or exhaustion, it is the negation of all caprice.
There is all the difference in our attitude towards the very same truth if we think of the unchangeableness of God, or if we think that our Father God is unchangeable.
The sunbeams laid their promise at my feet, of everlasting joy; the hills told me of unchangeableness and strength, and reminded me of what Mont Pilatte used to say.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "unchangeableness" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.