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Example sentences for "human existence"

  • It is, however, the bock of the Arts of the Thirteenth Century that deserves most to be thumbed by the modern reader intent on learning something of this marvelous period of human existence.

  • This is true for every form of human endeavor and every phase of human existence.

  • Of some of his less ambitious literary work we have many examples that show us how thoroughly interested he was in all the details of human existence, even the most trivial.

  • We are always ready to talk and write about the wonder of human existence, but, unless we are something more than common men, we do not pass the day and lie down at night thrilled by the thought of our participation in this greatest of games.

  • Governments are essential to human existence; they are recognized, given indeed, of the Lord; and His people are in duty bound to sustain them.

  • His coming had been heralded through the previous centuries, even from the dawn of human existence; every prophet of God had borne record of the great events which were to characterize His advent.

  • And on this point he thought, “When the duration of human existence is more than a hundred thousand years, the time has not arrived.

  • When, however, the term of human existence is under a hundred thousand and over a hundred years, that is the proper time.

  • Neither is it the right time when the term of human existence is under one hundred years.

  • The rustle of it is the noise of Human Existence, onwards from of old.

  • These are unspeakably the most important of all the vestures and garnitures of Human Existence.

  • Such men as he had in mind mitigate the solemnity and tragedy of human existence; and in them the virtuous are able to relax, vicariously, the moral tension under which they suffer.

  • In the same order as before the three advance their theory, making no attempt to explain the facts of human existence to which their attention has been called.

  • Searching for reconciliation Job looks the facts of human existence right in the face, and he sees a confusion, the whole enigma which lies in the constitution of the world and of the soul.

  • So far as it goes, it illuminates the present stage of human existence.

  • His deeds of power and mercy, His richly various responses to every level of human existence, His gift to others of new faith and life, were directly dependent on the nights spent on the mountain in prayer.

  • Compared with the eons of preparation, the millions of years of our animal and sub-human existence, the life of the Spirit as it appears in human history might well be regarded as simultaneous rather than successive.

  • The attitude of these modern writers is philosophical; they are disposed to recognise in the bald facts of human existence an importance commensurate solely with the lessons they can teach for the betterment of humanity.

  • People who live long," the unconquerable devotee of human existence declared, "who will drink of the cup of life to the very bottom, must expect to meet with some of the usual dregs.

  • The cross-currents of human existence, however, were destined to again bring Ralph and Franklin into personal intercourse.

  • But community among men, we are told, is that condition of human existence, which brings out all our evil qualities to the face of day.

  • The longest duration of human existence has an end: and whatever it is of which that may be affirmed, may in some sense be pronounced to be short.

  • In the stream of human existence, different things have their appropriate period.

  • In all the various paths of human existence, that appear to have something in them splendid and alluring, there are perpetual instances of daring adventures, unattended with the smallest rational hope of success.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    generally believed; human actions; human activities; human acts; human affairs; human affection; human beauty; human blood; human brotherhood; human creatures; human development; human evolution; human figures; human freedom; human immortality; human learning; human nature; human origin; human race; human reason; human responsibility; human victim; human wants; human will; humanly speaking; thirty grains