Sentences with word «whence»

The word "whence" means "from where" or "from which place." It is used to ask about the origin or source of something. Full definition
From whence came all the extra stuff?
Evil is not in what surrounds us, but in the heart, «from whence come evil designs» (Matt.
When a man knows that his name is written in the Book of Life, in the Book of Election, he knows whence comes the peace that passes all understanding.
Yeah... but... not to be a total snob (because I came from the area of whence I speak) there's a lot of America that just doesn't get satire as an art form.
Once you turn of the god switch, it rarely comes back on, which helps you better understand from whence cometh «god».
This show sees 22 British artists return whence they came, now the dust has settled.
«I acclaim you as the melodious fountain of water whence spring the souls of men2 and as the limpid crystal whereof is fashioned the new Jerusalem.
If from nothing bursts forth something, it's the very existence of nothingness from whence there could be....
Those who want the money via demands ultimately will lose power whence said use of power is realized by many to have been abused, via misrepresentation, especially misrepresentation without democratic representation.
So whence cometh the perceived public ire?
you can, however, do your homework; at whence point you will discover (much to your dismay, I'm sure) that many of our founders were not self - professed christians.
So researchers at the University of Geneva (UNIGE) asked themselves if it would be possible to characterize biological aerosols through the composition of the water whence they come.
He speaks with God in the simple speech of a child, and one knows whence is the secret of the great faith and enthusiasm that has called him to give his life to the establishment of pure Christianity in America's new possession in the Orient.
In its attempt to ask big questions such as whence and whither humankind, Prometheus presents an action / monster suspense movie in the place of Kubrick's classic, but such deep questions remain to the end in the character of Dr. Elizabeth Shaw (Noomi Rapace).
neither simply one thing as one thing, not many things as parts, but one thing as all things; whence also He is all things.
One hundred doctors were arrested at random and shipped to concentration camps, from whence few returned.
Article 5, Section 4 of the Arkansas Constitution states: No person shall be a Senator or Representative who, at the time of his election, is not a citizen of the United States, nor any one who has not been for two years next preceding his election, a resident of this State, and for one year next preceding his election, a resident of the county or district whence he may be chosen.
Not gonna lie, a few months ago I went into a jewelry store and tried on a ring or two (more like 10) just for fun whence the photo above.
They're helpful short circuits in our neural system, sending signals to the spinal cord, whence action signals are relayed back in what's known... [more]
Below I list the books most frequently cited (by my informal count) as legal authorities, and journals from whence most of the cited articles came:
But this same movement of subsidence will tend to submerge the area whence the sediment is derived, and thus diminish the supply, whilst the downward movement continues.
Another discouraging reason is a bad experience in the past whence a single woman or man has been ditched in the past.
Though it is easy to tell whence Loeb's confusion comes from, reading his description of Broadwell, who - far from the tabloid-esque accounts of a spoiled «prom queen» - comes off, indeed, as a very unlikely «other woman» for the closest thing America has to a modern day war hero.
By what means shall we know that, when we are so deeply immersed in the seasonal pronouncements of Madison Avenue, where Christmas begins (at the latest) in early November and ends on December 26, whence commences Valentine's Day?
I also hope we will remember from whence hate comes, and do whatever we can to bar the door.
Luk 11:24 When the unclean spirit is gone out of a man, he walketh through dry places, seeking rest; and finding none, he saith, I will return unto my house whence I came out.
We need his help in finding those wells whence the power of the spirit pours forth.
In a second case, let x = «electron,» whence Øe, more problematically depends upon another ensemble of sense data in perceptual space, Øe, comprising readings on a number of laboratory instruments.
So Sita whose very name means «the field - furrow» returns to her own element whence, as told in the first book, she had been miraculously born.
The unfortunate feature of his book is that the translated portions are given without exact designation of just whence they are taken, so that they can not be easily compared with any other translation.

Phrases with «whence»

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