Sentences with phrase «things subsisting»

She is interested in the inchoate and the abstract — amorphous things subsisting in an in - between state — as location for engagement and possibility for meanings.
This point of view fully respects the progressive experimental concentration of human thought in a more and more lively awareness of its unifying role; but in place of the undefined point of convergence required as term for this evolution it is the clearly defined personal reality of the incarnate Word that is made manifest to us and established for us as our objective, that Word «in whom all things subsist
On the road to a bolder comprehension of the universe the children of this world day by day outdistance the masters of Israel; but do you, Lord Jesus, «in whom all things subsist», show yourself to those who love you as the higher Soul and the physical centre of your creation.

Not exact matches

A lot of things you can get away with in your 20s (like subsisting on lots of beer, little sleep, and no exercise), will quickly make you fat, miserable, and sick just a few years later.
But he himself is before all things; in him they consist and subsist; he is the head of the body, the Church.
here - to - for to subsist from faith to faith in the deeper currents beneath restless waves where a hidden love bears all things
(And who seem especially tedious once you discover that their children subsist on a diet of organic fruit leather and string cheese or whole wheat tortilla, peanut butter and mayonnaise roll - ups — because that's the «only thing they'll eat.»)
That means eating REAL food in sufficient quantities versus trying to subsist on things like whey, chia seeds, and coconut water.
Calories is a measurement of energy — and energy is required by all living things (plants and animals) to subsist.
But give up not its intent to switch over be in charge of may subsist better to keep two things in mind prior to signing as a dating site at this time are several possessions you be supposed to consider:
But, this is how hunter - gatherers subsist: They know the land and the location of things on that land; if they want something, they trek to get it.
For Cox, the two may be the same thing, but we can see for ourselves that the authority of the IPCC and its reports subsists more in its political function as representatives of the consensus than as a scientific analysis.
If you lost all the things you had spent your life accumulating you would be very hard - pressed to move on and try to subsist on a fixed income with little or no prospect of being able to replace your lost articles.
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