If the spirit of man is a substance, as Mr. Taylder admits, though he denies its materiality, then it must be either a simple uncompounded being or atom, or a united collection of such beings or atoms.
This is the legitimate result of the theory which assumes that the spirit of a man is a little conscious being--a substance, simple, uncompounded and indivisible, capable of existing either in or out of a body.
Must each simple, uncompounded elementary atom be immaterial?
And this I have experimented in a dark Room, by illuminating those Bodies with uncompounded Light of divers Colours.
For those are Substances apt to reflect one sort of Light, and transmit another; as may be seen in a dark Room, by illuminating them with similar or uncompounded Light.
A Letter is the Sign, Mark, or Character of a simple or uncompounded Sound.
This is the uncompounded essence of his first inaugural, as of all his political philosophy.
And in the unison either one remains uncompounded and pure.
It too, is an uncompounded and imperative moral trait.
He argues from the uncompounded nature of the soul.
And therefore Hardness may be reckon'd the Property of all uncompounded Matter.
Mark could possibly have employed for the uncompounded verb, in the three places which have suggested the present inquiry, viz.
Unity I know some(551) will have to be a simple or uncompounded idea, accompanying all other ideas into the mind.
The Dhamma-sangaṇi speaks of Nirvana as the Uncompounded Element[499] and as a state not productive of good or evil.
Uncompounded (asankhato) may refer to the passing away of all sankhâras but what may be the meaning of dhâtu or element in this context, I do not presume to conjecture.
As far as I have been able to ascertain, these references are all to the tale sketched above, uncompounded with The Grateful Dead.
The probability that The Grateful Dead once existed in a simple, uncompounded form, which became the parent on one side of the more important combined types, is strengthened by the minor compounds in which it is found.
This analysis would not hold for all variants, even when uncompounded (e.
They are what may be termed the numerals proper--the native, uncompounded words used to signify number.
The only defect of our senses is, that they give us disproportioned images of things, and represent as minute and uncompoundedwhat is really great and composed of a vast number of parts.
The former class of feelings, or the uncompounded ethical class, have exclusive reference to the moral obligations that subsist between ourselves and other human beings, or sentient organisms.
To begin, then, with theuncompounded ethical feelings.
There is first the pure or uncompounded ethical feelings, which spring directly from the moral sense alone, and which all men experience in varying degrees.