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Example sentences for "unlikeness"

Lexicographically close words:
unlighted; unlike; unlikeliest; unlikelihood; unlikely; unlimber; unlimbered; unlimbering; unlimited; unlined
  1. But things are said to be distant from God by the unlikeness to Him in nature or grace; as also He is above all by the excellence of His own nature.

  2. Truth is a supreme likeness without any unlikeness to a principle": also Anselm's definition (De Verit.

  3. The sense of unlikeness to others is, unfortunately, as strong in their feelings as the sense of likeness unto their own.

  4. In the American community with many newcomers, and some foreigners, this sense of unlikeness is natural.

  5. Such a break in continuity of coast-line, in the present case, is the Isthmus of Suez, and the unlikeness in the faunas is about what we might conceive that such a barrier should produce.

  6. To the same extent that likeness in faunas is produced by continuity of means of dispersion is it true that unlikeness is due to breaks in continuity.

  7. Obviously, amidst such ceaselessly shifting scenes, degrees of likeness or unlikeness of physical structure indicate with the greatest exactitude the nearness or remoteness of organisms in kinship.

  8. Unlikeness of Species on the Shores of the Isthmus of Panama.

  9. Sometimes, again, the likeness or unlikeness is complex, and therefore can be analysed into simpler cases.

  10. The assertion of likeness or unlikeness in quantity, as in quality, is always founded on a likeness or unlikeness in the sensations excited.

  11. All likeness and unlikeness of which we have any cognizance, resolve themselves into likeness and unlikeness between states of our own, or some other, mind.

  12. This likeness and unlikeness I do not pretend to explain, no more than any other kind of likeness or unlikeness.

  13. But, although likeness or unlikeness cannot be resolved into anything else, complex cases of likeness or unlikeness can be resolved into simpler ones.

  14. I can say, I had a good time of it, despite my unlikeness to the new born one--of thee I am not at all speaking, Louisa and judicial Patroness!

  15. The unlikeness to the parents is most marked, as we have said, where the young are cast upon the world to look after themselves, often as microscopic creatures.

  16. And they have probably also noticed that where this unlikeness was most striking, there, as a general rule, these young had to shift for themselves from the moment they were able to move.

  17. Each major note has a corresponding minor, and the triumphant doxology of the seraph wakes in the hearer's conscience the lowly confession of personal unlikeness to the holiness of God.

  18. The criminality of our unlikeness to Him rests upon our original likeness.

  19. The unlikeness roots itself in thought, and blossoms in the poisonous flower of God-displeasing acts.

  20. We have here an unlikeness declared, and upon that is rested an appeal.

  21. The former of them speaks of unlikeness and opposition, the latter of elevation and superiority; the former of them is the basis of an indictment and an exhortation, the latter is the basis of an encouragement and a promise.

  22. If God and man were utterly unlike, then there would be no evil in our unlikeness and no need for our repentance.

  23. But that very necessary and natural likeness between God and man makes more solemnly sinful the voluntary unlikeness which we have brought upon ourselves.

  24. The relation is not only one of unlikeness and opposition, but it is also one of analogy and superiority.

  25. But, however expressed, the consciousness of personal unlikeness to the holiness of God is the first result, and the instantaneous result, of any real apprehension of that holiness, and of any true vision of Him.

  26. We thus learn on the one hand, the indefinite unlikeness between man and the Supreme Spirit of the universe, and on the other their positive likeness or kindredness.

  27. And it seems to us that we must either divest the word gravitation of all intelligible meaning, or while perceiving the unlikeness at a glance, we must 'invest it with a human or quasi-human vitality.

  28. Said Verdier: "The vaccinists appeal to experience, setting aside all objections based upon the unlikeness of cowpox to smallpox.

  29. The foreign protagonists, such as Dr Mueller, of Frankfort, and Dr Verdier, of Paris, emphasized still more the radical unlikeness of cowpox to smallpox.

  30. The necessary unlikeness between the creator and the created holds within it the equally necessary likeness of the thing made to him who makes it, and so of the work of the made to the work of the maker.

  31. Yet what we do know of natural processes is not encouraging; there is visible about them more unlikeness than likeness to the processes employed by man.

  32. Now there is an obvious unlikeness between the thought and art of the nations of pagan antiquity and the thought and art of the peoples of Christian, feudal Europe.

  33. The same unlikeness is found between modern works conceived in the spirit, or executed in direct imitation, of ancient and medieval art respectively.

  34. Arius had long ago laid down the absolute unlikeness of the Son to the Father, but for years past the Arianizers had prudently softened it down.

  35. Magic, however specious its achievements, is only a mockery of the Creative power, and exposes its unlikeness to it.

  36. But we enjoy it because of its unexpectedness, its separateness, its unlikeness to the ordinary course of existence.

  37. As it is evident that the likeness of Spirit cannot be material, does it not follow that God cannot be in His 345:6 unlikeness and work through drugs to heal the sick?

  38. The so-called second power, evil, is the unlikeness of good.

  39. The unlikeness of Spirit is matter, and the opposite of the real is not divine, - it is a human concept.

  40. The character of the hero of the novel finds indeed his right place in the story he is supposed to tell, rather by unlikeness than by likeness to Dickens, even where intentional resemblance might seem to be prominent.

  41. Who has not had occasion, however priding himself on his unlikeness to Micawber, to think of Micawber as he reviewed his own experiences?


  42. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "unlikeness" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.