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Example sentences for "diversities"

Lexicographically close words:
diversifying; diversion; diversionary; diversions; diversis; diversity; diversly; diversos; diversum; divert
  1. There are still diversities of operations and degrees of possession, but all Christians have the Spirit.

  2. It was at least evident, without anything that could be called unreasonable scepticism, that these diversities ought to be well explained and sifted before we acquiesced in the pleasant conviction that we alone could be in the right.

  3. Yet some there were, even in this century, who laid the foundations of a more charitable and rational indulgence to diversities of judgment, which the principle of the Reformation itself had in some measure sanctioned.

  4. They are formed upon the Diversities of Age, and Sex, of Fortune, Capacity, and Education.

  5. It will not be intruding needlessly upon the difficult field of dogmatic history if we note here the widely important diversities of Christian teaching that belong to this which we may call the sub-Revolutionary period.

  6. Finally, we think the difference of opinion and the diversities of operation in the larger and best managed banks[150] of the kingdom could not be better shown than by the following Return.

  7. Such tendencies are sufficiently counteracted by the infinite diversities in the characters and fortunes of individuals.

  8. But, although the great productions are mainly the same, there are many diversities of condition and circumstances, and various modes of culture.

  9. Whoever has any of the folios has all, excepting those diversities which mere reiteration of editions will produce[19].

  10. There are diversities of graces, but the same Spirit.

  11. Another difference arises from the diversities of life, namely the active and the contemplative life, which correspond to diverse purposes of operation, wherefore it is stated (1 Cor.

  12. Professor Clark proceeds, pointing out the need for a homogeneous element, among the diversities of the physical forms of goods, capable of absolute measurement, if goods are ever to be added together, or a sum of wealth obtained.

  13. There is a large family on board of the Trident, and, like all other large families, its members display marked diversities of character.

  14. They also exhibit, like not a few large families, remarkable diversities of temper.

  15. Taking up the subject in this light, I observe that the first lesson of the street is in the illustration which it affords us of the diversities of human conditions.

  16. But in the morning all these diversities will break forth again, each pouring its influence into the general stream.

  17. And, among these diversities of human capacity, some must of necessity occupy the highest place--men whose native genius carries them up in a splendid orbit, and endows them with control.

  18. The great and striking diversities which obtain betwixt the inhabitants of climates far removed from each other, are, like the varieties of other animals in different regions, easily observed.

  19. Paul, in speaking of the spiritual gifts promised in the Gospel, says: Now there are diversities of gifts, by the same Spirit.

  20. And again, it is given by the Holy Ghost to some to know the diversities of operations, whether they be of God, that the manifestations of the Spirit may be given to every man to profit withal.

  21. And there are {LXXIX} diversities of operations, but it is the same God which worketh all in all.

  22. Systematic diversities consisting in mere differences as to intensity or number may perhaps owe their origin to ordinary variation.

  23. There always remains the question about the totality of diversities in life: whether it may be understood by a general principle, and of what kind that principle would be.

  24. Now there can be no doubt that the diversities are the more important point in systematics; if there were only similarities there would be no problem of systematics, for there would be no system.

  25. We now turn to our second part, which is to deal with the problems of the diversities of individual forms, with morphological systematics.

  26. Recent years have created the beginnings of a systematics based on chemical differences of metabolism and its products: such differences in fact have been found to go hand in hand with diversities of the type in some cases (v.

  27. Entelechy would be that essence, but entelechy in its generality and always remaining the same in its most intimate character, as the specific diversities would only be due to a something, which is not form, but simply means to form.

  28. Under this name we group together a number of tribes which, though in our opinion closely allied, are widely scattered in all parts of Borneo, and present considerable diversities of language and custom.

  29. All the Sea Dayaks speak one language, with but slight local diversities of dialect.

  30. It seems probable that these diversities have resulted from the assimilation of culture directly from the Kayans by the one group and from the Kenyahs by the other.

  31. As in the highest good, so in the deepest evil, there are diversities of operation by the same spirit.

  32. There are diversities of operation, under the providence of God our Father; now the faith of Christians is tested in one way, and then in another.

  33. They explain all the inequalities and diversities of life and character by the law of "Karma," which governs the process of Reincarnation as well as the gradual evolution of the germs of life from lower to higher stages of existence.

  34. These dormant impressions, whether we remember them or not, are the chief factors in moulding our individual characters with which we are born, and they are the causes of the inequalities and diversities which we find around us.

  35. The argument advanced by the supporters of the theory of hereditary transmission does not furnish a satisfactory explanation of the cause of the inequalities and diversities of the universe.

  36. Those who do not believe in Reincarnation try to explain the world of inequalities and diversities either by the one-birth theory or by the theory of hereditary transmission.

  37. The doctrine of Reincarnation alone can explain satisfactorily and rationally the diversities among children and the reason of the many instances of uncommon powers and genius displayed in childhood.

  38. As there are diversities of tastes among men, it is not to be expected that the alterations I have made in the language of the version will please all classes of readers.

  39. I speak not of a want of agreement in opinion on subordinate points, for these minor diversities must be expected in any science not strictly demonstrative.

  40. It is interesting to observe how, amid all the diversities and fluctuations of opinion on this subject, the Bible has remained unaffected.

  41. The diversities of type found even among Europeans, still more among other Caucasians, are remarkable and universally recognized.

  42. These diversities affect not merely or mainly the body, but still more the mind, all its products and institutions.

  43. Footnote: "which vary according to the diversities of the movements that pass from all parts of our body to the part of the brain to which it (the mind) is closely joined and united.


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