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Example sentences for "immutable"

Lexicographically close words:
immure; immured; immurement; immuring; immutability; immutably; imo; impact; impacted; impacting
  1. I am come to teach you the fulfilment of the eternal law; not of the law that your scribes and pharisees call the divine law, but of that eternal law which is more immutable than the earth and the heavens.

  2. Even in the Stoics, who boldly and righteously asserted an immutable morality, this was the leading conception.

  3. Infallible legislators can make immutable laws; the rest of us must be content to learn by blundering, and to grow by changing.

  4. The lesson from all the mutable creation is the immutable God.

  5. By two immutable things in which it is impossible for God to lie, we have strong consolation.

  6. He perceives that there is a law superior to his individual interests, a law of universal obligation, and which is immutable and eternal.

  7. He fights against destroying passions, struggles to conform to immutable verities, and finds, amid many bitter failures, that human weakness and littleness can continuously approximate to the divine exemplar.

  8. The duty of every intelligent creature is to watch the operations of nature, that he may be led to just perceptions of the greatness of the Creator, and the goodness of his immutable laws.

  9. These laws we may strive to get repealed or amended; but the laws of God are immutable and eternal--they must be obeyed, or we perish.

  10. So then, if some may have faith, and yet lose it, and so lose the love of God because they have lost their faith, it is evident that God's love is not so immutable as you say it is to every one that believeth.

  11. The movement carries to the conclusion of eternal and immutable moral law.

  12. There is thus, for the universe, what has been often designated "an eternal and immutable morality" whose authority and standard rest in the very Ground of the universe itself.

  13. The moral law, which is absolute, self-identical, eternal and immutable in the holy nature and will of God, becomes universal and irrepealable not only for the earth but for all the moral universe.

  14. To vindicate the authority of conscience, the immutable foundations of righteousness must be maintained, not dissolved.

  15. They are not thus right because we think or feel them so, but we think and feel them so because they are so, because of the immutable and enduring nature of justice and love themselves.

  16. The moral distinctions, with the moral qualities involved, being thus objective, and not the product of a special temporary organization of the percipient, are immutable and eternal.

  17. For real moral character in God we must go even further and regard Him as loving righteousness, not simply as good in Himself, but as good in itself, good by the immutable quality of its own nature.

  18. It has often led to doubt whether there is such a thing as a fixed, sure, immutable morality.

  19. The interests of both morality and religion require faith in Him as Himself eternally the righteous and holy creator and moral ruler, in His immutable nature.

  20. On the contrary, we can worship the immutable perfection of God with fuller praises than we should give to fitful gleams of less abiding qualities.

  21. No prejudice, no dogma, no repetition of old maxims, based on so-called immutable natural laws, can stand against such simple and elementary truths.

  22. There is a definite scheme of things; it is under intelligent direction and works under immutable laws.

  23. Bhishma said, 'One that is engaged in the practice of the religion of nivritti, that eats abstemiously, and that has his senses under complete control, can attain to Brahma which is immutable and which is above primordial nature.

  24. Instructed by that teaching, I always sacrifice in honour of the eternal and immutable Vishnu, through these rites that I perform in worshipping the deities.

  25. Jiva has the stainless and immutable Chit for his progenitor.

  26. In consequence, however, of a foolish understanding, thou alone regardest it to be immutable and eternal.

  27. Realising that Brahma dwells in their Souls, they become themselves immutable and have never to return (to the earth).

  28. With the eternal and immutable portion on Jiva primal essence become united and this union takes place repeatedly.

  29. When Jiva succeeds in dispelling by means of Knowledge, the Darkness that invests him in consequence of Ignorance, then Immutable Brahma becomes displayed (in all His glory).

  30. The Sages say that reversion to Immutable Brahma is incapable of being achieved by Acts.

  31. He is the one immutable Purusha, who sports as He likes, O king.

  32. No, no, form is everything in a traditional and immutable religion, which for eighteen hundred years has been, is now, and till the end of time will be the very law of God!

  33. Never has the Church been victorious save in stubbornly clinging to its integrality, the immutable eternity of its divine essence.

  34. However much the Pope may strive to remain immutable within his Vatican, a steady evolution goes on around him, and the black world, by mingling with the white, has already become a grey world.

  35. I am now going to change my eternal ideas and immutable laws, to endeavour to accomplish what I have not been able to do by means of them.

  36. A just God grossly unjust, a merciful God cruel in the extreme, an immutable God constantly changing; in fact, a God consistent only in the attribute of incomprehensibility!

  37. We may here admire the mercy and loving kindness of the omnipotent and immutable Ruler of the universe, as shown in the history of the plagues and drownings of the Egyptians.

  38. Is this the language of an infinite and immutable Deity?

  39. By the very exposition itself a miracle is a contradiction in terms: a law cannot at the same time be immutable and violated.

  40. Then, a thirsty people asked for water, and were severely punished by their merciful and immutable Father.

  41. Such was the record--the imperishable and immutable record of God; and such was the plain, solid and unquestionable foundation of Mordecai's conduct.

  42. It is well to bear in mind that there are certain great truths--certain immutable principles--which underlie all the dispensations of God from age to age and which remain untouched by all the failure, the folly and the sin of man.

  43. Had He not ratified the gift by His word and His oath--these two immutable things in which it was impossible for Him to lie?

  44. Resolved, that this association earnestly favors a League of Nations to secure world-wide peace based upon the immutable principles of justice.

  45. This divine and immutable God-established institution had to be sustained and defended by a human institution--the Holy Synod, managed by Toporoff and his officials.

  46. Instead of pondering the Utilities of a race which, comparatively speaking, began to exist yesterday, it appeals with decisive sternness, once and for ever, to the Immutable and the Absolute.

  47. We cannot here omit to observe that Hume had no thought of worshipping the Order of the World, or of erecting a temple to immutable Laws, blind Force, or any other blank impersonal Necessity.

  48. If prayer accords with His immutable wishes, it is quite useless to ask of Him what He has resolved to do.

  49. The philosophers never had need either of Homer or the Pharisees to persuade themselves that everything happens through immutable laws, that everything is arranged, that everything is a necessary effect.

  50. Such are the incontestable principles of real canon law, of which the rules and decisions should be judged at all times by the eternal and immutable truths which are founded on natural law and the necessary order of society.

  51. Immutable as the eternal hills, it stands to-day as when promulgated in Judaea over eighteen hundred years ago by its Divine Founder, and though the heavens and earth may pass away, we have the assurance that it shall not.

  52. Thus the conflict between a sovereign's unbridled passions and the calm and immutable principles of the Gospel was carried so far as to entail actual persecution on the sacred and representative person of the pontiff.

  53. It is only truth that is immutable in this world, and only truth's representative that dare speak to-day the same language it spoke eighteen, twelve, or three centuries ago.


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