Sentences with phrase «whence is»

Whence is it that the eyes of all sorts of living creatures are transparent to the very bottom & the only transparent members in the body, having on the outside an hard transparent skin, & within transparent juyces with a crystalline Lens in the middle & a pupil before the Lens all of them so truly shaped & fitted for vision, that no Artist can mend them?
We have direct observation from ground - based instruments which measure downwelling and upwelling LWR separately and the results are entirely consistent with Trenberth's energy budget cartoon, from whence it is we also find the surface fluxes for convection and evapotranspiration.
Whence it is necessary that there be in any intelligent substance a complete freedom from matter, such that the substance does not have matter as a part of, such too that the substance is not a form impressed on matter, as is the case with material forms.
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.
Whence it is evident that they truly tend to goals and do not merely hit them by accident.
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 derived.
The total increase in money supply will of course be $ 100 billion ($ 10 billion in demand deposits to the dealer, $ 90 billion to the treasury, from whence it is distributed back into the economy at large).
Whence was it born, and whence came this creation?
Then I inquired of one of the angels, who went with me, and who showed me every secret thing, concerning this Son of man; who he was; whence he was; and why he accompanied the Ancient of days.
Consequently in regard to propositions that belong to Revelation it still remains possible to ask the source whence they were known, how they were revealed, and in what respect, and the reply need not in every case be that God, who knows all things, simply made them known.
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.
Transported who knows why or whence He was simply there one spring - The bird who came to dinner and stayed.
The decision in Brown v. Board of Education, whence was it?
The dramatic themes and movement of the Bible and of the gospel (sin, cross, redemption, forgiveness, future hope) should shape what the church does when she gathers together and should thereby strengthen Christians for their everyday lives by giving them an understanding of who they are, where they, and whence they are going.
The Lane family's journey into terror (pictured right) takes them through scenes of anarchy and mayhem to Newark, whence they're rescued by Gerry's buddies in the high - echelon crisis management business.
Who knows to whence are they slithering?
Otto Dix was a German painter and printmaker best known for his unforgiving depiction of Weimar Society and the Great War from whence it was forged.
In either case latent heat is raising PV much faster than vapor loss is lowering it, whence it's academic which case we have.
Whence it's been abstracted to essentially any container of documents, even a digital one now.
A mentor once shared with me her theory of «pneumatic tube executives» — whisked from their luxury home in their luxury car to their office's heated garage space, whence they're whisked to their corner office on a high floor of a tall building.

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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.
This improvement is being reflected through in higher crude and product flows, with product export activity looking particularly elasticated, snapping back close to whence it once was.
They are seeking to put back the mortgages to the banks from whence they came and force the banks to eat much of the mortgage losses.
Jesus is always pointing back to the broken human heart as the spring from whence our sin comes.
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.
Central to this Court - led revolution is the idea that the Constitution is in a state of more or less perpetual evolution, whence it follows that judges need not be bound by the precise words of the document, or by prior precedent, or by settled historical meaning.
Hence was it born, and whence came this creation?
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?
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.
@Kenrick Benjamin: «Vic - Don't worry atheist will tell you that they are ignorant as to whence the came and yet still claim that God don't exist.»
Thank goodness they will be returned to the fringes of society from whence they came, knocked fiercely off their pedestal of false moral righteousness (a.k.a. bigotry) and back into their holes.
The same can be said for the existence of god (s) in that there is no supporting physical evidence indicating its / their existence, whence the need for «faith.»
'' Don't worry atheist will tell you that they are ignorant as to whence the came and yet still claim that God don't exist.»
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.
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!
Whence it must needs follow that you can not be condemned, except Christ be condemned with you; neither can Christ be saved, except you be saved with him.
Great treasure halls hath Zeus in heaven, From whence to man strange dooms be given, Past hope or fear.
He has the requisite condition in himself, and the bringing forth or birth is merely a manifestation of what was already present; whence here again, in this begetting, the moment vanishes instantly in the eternal consciousness of Recollection.
«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.
And it is the omnipotence of the love which is so resolved that it is able to accomplish its purpose, which neither Socrates nor the king could do, whence their assumed figures constituted after all a kind of deceit.
St. John of Damascus's Critique of Islam Webmaster note: The following passage is from Saint John's monumental work, the Fount of Knowledge, part two enti - tled Heresies in Epitome: How They Began and Whence They Drew Their Origin.
If this muslim doesn't like what he saw tell him to GO BACK FROM WHENCE HE CAME!!!! I am sick to death of foreigners coming to America and telling Americans what we can and can not do.
It could hardly be said more explicitly that the complete entity is not found in the whence of its own process but in the whither — in the resulting «superject» of Whitehead.
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.»
If from nothing bursts forth something, it's the very existence of nothingness from whence there could be....
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.
And I will be found of you, saith the LORD: and I will turn away your captivity, and I will gather you from all the nations, and from all the places whither I have driven you, saith the LORD; and I will bring you again into the place whence I caused you to be carried away captive.»
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