- now
breach or
offend against universal ****ctions.
Faith is then an
incommunicable paradox known only to the
individual in
question and to God. Source:...
-
something in
having p****ed one's
childhood beside the big river,
which is
incommunicable to
those people who have not. I
consider myself fortunate to have been...
- Paiva's wife, was also
arrested during the same
operation and
remained incommunicable for
twelve days. Eliana, one of the couple's daughter, then a 15-year-old...
-
emerges in the
theoretic of Iamblichus,
which conjoins the transcendent,
incommunicable “One,” or Source. Here, at the
summit of this system, the
Source and...
-
Christ should be worshipped; "Strict Unitarian", which,
believing in an "
incommunicable divinity of God",
denied the
worship of "the man Christ." Unitarianism...
-
because the
loveliness of ... a fog
coming on "little cat feet,"—the
incommunicable loveliness of the earth, of life—is too keen to be
borne .... In 1959...
- Traditionally, some
theologians such as
Louis Berkhof distinguish between the
incommunicable and
communicable attributes of God. The
former are
those attributes...
- perceptibles. Therefore, if
anything exists and is comprehended, it is
incommunicable.
There are
studies that
prove that
languages shape how
people understand...
- need of cadavers.
Roderick and
Madeline are
twins and the two
share an
incommunicable connection that
critics conclude may be
either incestuous or metaphysical...
- society, was to
secure their property. That
right is
preserved sacred and
incommunicable in all instances,
where it has not been
taken away or
abridged by some...