Sentences with phrase «things by»

Not one to do things by halves, he also did a short course in sustainable agriculture and soil science.
My mom's fish stew is one of my favorite things by far.
«We're still using mixers that were used 50 years ago, and you'll still see people making things by hand.
Or, if you like to spice up things by glazing your root crops, try mixing a bit of blackstrap with butter for a flavorful glaze.
I've never had a mixer (I do most things by hand or with a hand - held whisk!)
Also, making things by hand fosters creativity and helps build new skills.
With all the years (okay, months) that had passed the frosting creator had more knowledge of frosting related things by now, so rather than recreate the exact same frosting she created an even better frosting!
I was hoping for an answer that owned up to historical and textual realities but that would at least seek to balance things by stressing the centrality of forgiveness and loving one's enemy within the Christian tradition.
The process is always extremely different from what it would be if the prophet arrived at his insight into spiritual things by the tentative efforts of his own genius.
(1) An author may mean several different things by the same word, just as he may use different words to signify the same, or essentially the same, thing.
Catholics have not used the language of primordiurn much because they see biblical history within the tradition and the tradition within history, but the conservatives are often primitive in their views about origins of episcopacy and papacy, and contemporary moderates often try to settle things by going back to biblical accounts of early ministry and communal life.
I am always given things by other people.
Nor can it be denied that different readers understand different things by the same words, that they bring different experiences to a text and will thus inevitably hear the text say different things.
Meanwhile, scholars jumble things by pointing to the falleness of even the pure in history, the diversities and divisions of earliest Christianity and the difficulties of remaining historyless while moving through history.
So, although he would do certain things by rule - of - thumb experience — plough after sowing, protect the field from birds or wandering animals, etc. — for the most part after sowing he went his daily round with his prayers said, his fingers crossed and a wary eye on the field.
I think a healthy sex life leads to more well - rounded, sound - of - mind psyches and individuals, and it is unfair to scar people's psyches in relation to these things by parading them as evil.
The presence of entropic trends, of chance and indeterminacy in physical reality is too obvious for us to hold that nature is the deterministic implementation of some blue - print rigidly inscribed in the nature of things by God or any other imaginable cosmic principle.
Who being the brightness of [his] glory, and the express image of his person, and upholding all things by the word of his power, when he had by himself purged our sins, sat down on the right hand of the Majesty on high; Hebrews 1:3
Similarly, the woman who upset the order of things by persuading her husband to disobedience loses the relationship of a free subordinate partner and becomes his servant, driven by a compulsive attachment (3:16).
Then there are those who seek these things by accomplishing some huge thing for God.
Colossians 1:16 says, ``... by him were all things created...» Consider Hebrews 1:1 - 3: «God, who at sundry times and in divers manners spake in time past unto the fathers by the prophets, Hath in these last days spoken unto us by his Son, whom he hath appointed heir of all things, by whom also he made the worlds; Who being the brightness of his glory, and the express image of his person, and upholding all things by the word of his power, when he had by himself purged our sins, sat down on the right hand of the Majesty on high;» You see, by Jesus Christ the worlds were made, and by Jesus Christ all things are upheld.
In keeping with his gift of freedom God permits us to mar many things by our sin, our ignorance, our folly, and to drag others along with us in disaster.
The link Ms. Moon provides is to the transcript, posted here at First Things by our own Matthew Schmitz, of an interview Wright gave to the Philo Trust.
World: You're getting bogged down in Western philosophical and scientific ideas of defining things by splitting them down to their lowest levels, but then failing to put them together again and see the whole ineteraction of the one body that is the Universe.
Do not confuse things by saying that others have wronged you.
Brahman, the one unshakable reality, sustains all things by pervading all things.
I told him that people mean all sorts of things by «inerrant», and asked him what he meant by it.
In other words, such a robot would merely be a more extreme version of a human sleepwalker, an automaton that does things by program and not by conscious decision.
All things by immortal power, Near or far, Hiddenly To each other linked are, Thou canst not stir a flower Without troubling of a star.
We can never look directly at them, for they are bodiless and featureless and footless, but we grasp all other things by their means, and in handling the real world we should be stricken with helplessness in just so far forth as we might lose these mental objects, these adjectives and adverbs and predicates and heads of classification and conception.
«Faith is believing things by definition, which are not justified by reason.
I actually think a BIG problem with this whole discussion (and where most of the negative comments are coming from) is that we are all using the word «inspiration» but we mean different things by it...
The Latins believed further that God had «disposed all things by measure and number and weight» (Wis. 11:21).
This is seeing things as they really are and calling things by their right names.
Athanasius then makes clear that the operation of God implies no subordination or imperfection: «for God is not imperfect, nor did He summon the Son to help Him in His need; but, being Father of the Word, He makes all things by His means, and without delivering creation over to Him, by His means and in Him exercises Providence over it, so that not even a sparrow falls to the ground without the Father (Mt 10, 29), nor is the grass clothed without God (Mt 10, 30), but at once the Father works, and the Son works hitherto (cf. Jn 5, 17).
Restated to bring out its practical import, the ACLU position is that it is science's responsibility to explain things by natural laws.
«God, the beginning and end of all things, can be known with certainty from created things by means of the natural light of human reason.»
You must always analyze these things by asking yourself «who benefits?».
But one should also compare the critical remarks of Theodoros in the Theaetetus, 179e f, about the attempts of the followers of Heraclitus to reflect the essence of the flux of all things by means of peculiar and mysterious expressions.
I have been told (by female leaders) that there is a «real concern over my insensitivity», that they were talking to me in a particular way because «men have the power and that I am speaking to you prophetically because that is how God deals with things by adressing the men first».
We can not see Jesus with the «pure» eyes of the first century; but even then Jesus was «seen» as many things by those who actually saw him.
31 In that regard, «God does not love some things more than others, because He loves all things by an act of the will that is one, simple, and always the same.»
Christ was the «Son,» «appointed heir of all things,» «by whom also God made the worlds,» — being the brightness of his glory and the express image of his person,» «upholding all things by the word of his power.»
We determined to see to what extent our bodies could «tell» us things by literally acting out some of the action in the passage.
Asking who «created» the creator is a non-sequitur because it violates the premises of the argument: that there must be a first cause for material things by necessity, and so there must be some immaterial cause above and outside of the universe itself.
It is the human who love to innovate things by using the «free will» and here also greediness of power and supremacy that no one wants to discover or accept the truth...
So I know a few things by first - hand experience
We are sick and tired of lies and there has been enough lies that America has been caught up in that it is super Important for the people of the world to know these 3 things by allowing us our RIGHT to see... Those who do not want to see turn your heads.
I've read several things by N. T. Wright lately, just articles mainly, but I am interested in narrative theology and new testament theology.
The word «history» tends to refer both to the scholarly discipline of describing things by reference to how they come to be and to the actual spatial and temporal process out of which things come to be.
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