Sentences with phrase «whence he came in»

Zellers staff faced their inevitable fate in style, with creative in - store and social - media campaigns, one of which saw its teddy bear mascot, Zeddy, «liquidated» back to the woods from whence he came in a hilarious series of promotional videos.
That in the absence of our emitting some of the carbon back into the atmosphere from whence it came in the first place, most or perhaps all life on Earth would begin to die less than two million years from today.

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ha ha — ummm don't publish these in Dutch — some religious zealots might try to burn down the place from whence they came — lol.
And when our discourse was brought to that point, that the very highest delight of the earthly senses... was, in respect of the sweetness of that life, not only not worthy of comparison, but not even of mention; we raising up ourselves with a more glowing affection towards the «Self - same,» did by degrees pass through all things bodily, even the very heaven whence sun and moon and stars shine upon the earth; yea, we were soaring higher yet, by inward musing, and discourse, and admiring of Thy works; and we came to our own minds, and went beyond them, that we might arrive at that region of never - failing plenty, where Thou feedest Israel for ever with the food of truth.
Theological study is not about learning to be more IN faith, but learning all the history and actual facts about the Religion and whence they come from!
Marcus Aurelius observed in his Meditations (170 — 80) the importance of «keeping the divinity within us free from violence and unharmed, superior to pain and pleasure... not feeling the need of another's doing or not doing something; and, furthermore, accepting all that happens and all that is allotted us, as coming from the source, wherever it is, whence it itself came
He said, «It goes (i.e. travels) till it prostrates Itself underneath the Throne and takes the permission to rise again, and it is permitted and then (a time will come when) it will be about to prostrate itself but its prostration will not be accepted, and it will ask permission to go on its course but it will not be permitted, but it will be ordered to return whence it has come and so it will rise in the west.
It is well illustrated by a verse in the Gospel of John (3:8) «The wind [pneuma] blows where it wills, and you hear the sound of it, but you do not know whence it comes or whither it goes; so it is with every one who is born of the Spirit [pneuma].»
But our future is not what is said to us in these words, so that we should know whence we come and what we must endure, our future is he who says these words; their deepest sense is that HE is addressing us.
The next consideration is how this love comes to be wrought; Adam in his first estate was a perfect modell of mankinde in all theire generacions, and in him this love was perfected in regard of the habit, but Adam Rent in himselfe from his Creator, rent all his posterity alsoe one from another, whence it comes that every man is borne with this principle in him, to love and seeke himselfe onely and thus a man continueth till Christ comes and takes possession of the soule, and infuseth another principle love to God and our brother.20
Man (adham in the Hebrew, from whence comes «Adam» as generic man) is one person.
In the following passage from this insertion Whitehead tells us about an «origination of conceptual feeling,» but as in the previous passage and in one to come (R3), he does not specify any datum from whence it is deriveIn the following passage from this insertion Whitehead tells us about an «origination of conceptual feeling,» but as in the previous passage and in one to come (R3), he does not specify any datum from whence it is derivein the previous passage and in one to come (R3), he does not specify any datum from whence it is derivein one to come (R3), he does not specify any datum from whence it is derived.
It is... interested in care for the land, so that it is never forgotten from whence came the land and to whom it is entrusted and by whom... The link between Torah and land is essential.
And that completes your homework assignment which has been covered in two foregoing two parts that ask «who is this new god» and «whence came this new god.»
Long should hang his head in shame and creep off into the shadows of the cesspool, from whence he came.
Lega has consistently insisted that, in power, it will despatch back whence they came non-refugee immigrants who are illegally in Italy.
the patient himself is silent, but the spirit answers in Greek or in the language of whatever foreign country he comes from, telling how and whence he entered into the man; whereupon, by adjuring the spirit and if he does not obey, threatening him, he drives him out.
We are asking if there is a unity in the entire worshipping career of the responding faithful people of God, whence this unity comes, and what is its essential content.
The promise of the soul and the afterlife is designed to make us not fear the end by viewing it as a new beginning, which it is, in a way, as we rejoin our ancestors in the carbon from whence we came.
Perhaps — and this is something only the performance of genetic ontology can decide — genetic ontology is capable of better explaining to us how beings are always understood in the natural development of the human subject, whence our concepts of Being come, under which mode of meaning these concepts stand, and what their relationships are to historical ontologies.
He explains,»... We see how many persons fuller of grace than we are, richer in virtues, better founded in experience, far higher exalted in sanctity, have been surprised, robbed and unhappily pillaged... whence comes this sad change?
Lean into your justifiable hate, against those oppressors and tyrants and abusers; hate them into the ground from whence they came, hate them as long and as hard as it takes, crushing their bones into powder in your mind.
Because first it rose from creation and stored itself in clouds and moved over the face of the earth to unlatch itself from the heavens and fall upon from whence it came.
And if something can't come from nothing, then from whence comes the something we witness and live in and from whence comes god?
The invaders were called Amorites («Westerners») and for centuries they dominated the life of the Fertile Crescent, with city - states firmly established at such sites as Haran (from whence came Abraham, 11:31), Ugarit, Mari, and Babylon, which was ruled in the decades around 1700 by the renowned Hammurabi, Ugarit and Mari, among other ancient sites, have yielded profuse contemporary information of several kinds.
Incidentally, not only does the imagery of arising out of nothing and returning to nothing make its appearance in the Kabbalism of Isaac Luria, and I suspect in Melville, but also in the psychoanalytic insights of Sigmund Freud, especially in Beyond the Pleasure Principle, in which Freud sees life as a struggle between the desire to maintain individual identity and the desire to return to the source from whence we have come.
But Christian faith also declares that God revealed his will in the passion and death of Jesus — nay, more, that God did not leave him in death but exalted him to himself, «whence he shall come to judge both the living and the dead.»
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.
This bears recalling not as an indulgence in sentimentality but rather so that we might make an honest appraisal of precisely whence we came to arrive at where we are now.
In the same way that the flavor of cinnamon put Cincinnati on the world map of chili, Doc's family recipe puts Williamsburg, VA (and Flat Creek, TN, from whence the original recipe came) on the BBQ sauce map.
And because the OCC campus is on the highest elevation in Oklahoma County, and the track is built on an incline above the campus, and its second curve faces the southwest — whence the winds normally come — it can be semiscientifically deduced that the second curve at the OCC track is just about the windiest corner in the U.S. in early spring.
Having spent years at an imaginary tiller while reading nautical books (whence all my detailed knowledge of water soaking), I looked confidently at the whitecaps and the gray squall coming out of the northwest, leaped in and shoved off.
Sadly, after one brilliant season in the top flight, they are back in the division from whence they came, although fans will be delighted to see that Steve Coppell has decided to stick around as manager.
Boston College's stretch - run offensive explosion (36 points per game in the second half of the regular season) still feels too good to be true, and a meeting with the Hawkeyes — traditionally a stylistic kindred spirit — inside a baseball stadium should remind the Eagles of the first - to -14-points thrillers from whence they came.
But fate has dealt QPR's new manager what looks, in theory, like an absolute pig of a run - in; that, along with the unbalanced and unhappy squad, makes them strong favourites find themselves returning from whence they came.
This Season: After a terrible six - month spell in Portugal with Benfica (which you can read a bit more about here) the artist formerly known as «Gabigol» has now returned from whence he came, and it's as if he's never been away.
Roma has just dispatched two strikers of varying accord, with youngster Antonio Sanabria headed for Sporting Gijon in Spain while Seydou Doumbia goes back from whence he came, CSKA Moscow
The nurses washed him brought him to me and I said in a loud voice: No, this baby isn't mine, take him back from whence he came....
The Attorney General and the Minister of Interior are both included in the suit, and in event of the court upholding their arguments; that the Gitmo two be sent back from whence they came.
We, in the NPP, know from whence we came.
«You might run into a few after an exhaustive search,» Mamajek says, «but trying to extrapolate from whence they came based on their current trajectories in life would only lead to frustration.»
In his quest to find out whence the numbers came, Aczel crosses the globe, visiting India, Thailand, Vietnam and elsewhere.
In times whence the institution of marriage had not come into force there was less stability for the women as the men could desert her after the inception leaving her with the burden of upbringing the child and supporting herself economically also.
Last year's Teenage Mutant Ninjas Turtles 2: Out of the Shadows made half the amount its predecessor pulled in at the global box office, with the series now looking likely to slink back into the stinky sewers from whence it came.
The final confrontation, mirrored in Michael Almereyda's equally - underestimated The Eternal (a.k.a. Trance), sees Ed doing the calculus on what it will take to send his creation back whence it came.
In keeping with the Old West from whence the stories came, Hollywood has always worked overtime stretching and kneading fresh mythologies using plenty of dough and grains of truth.
The man with the mask disappeared from whence he came - «a mystery never fully explained,» which produced goose bumps and long queues at the box office when the first movie came out in 1925.
It allowed Talmud Harry to die in peace and be spared the sight of his own sons, lawyers both, facing Kaddish in the living rooms of their big houses and denying whence they came.
This essentially African culture might have remained barren at this stage of development, as it did in the Sudan for much longer, if it had not been fertilized by vigorous contacts from Asia whence some significant introductions now came.
In accordance with the IBP Business Plan, all dividends received will be reinvested right back into the companies from whence they came — a no - cost process informally called «dripping.»
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