单词 | spiritualise |
例句 | Here he is in the chapter titled How to Make Money: “I like the bread and butter of reality only when it is spiritualised, that is, spread with a good layer of gold.” Novelists pick books to inspire, uplift, and offer escape 2020-04-05T04:00:00Z Those more spiritualised believe in heavenly justice, like myself. Upending Brazil’s Presidential Race, Court Upholds Ex-Leader’s Conviction 2018-01-24T05:00:00Z All that these could do was to spiritualise it into a symbol of devotion to a high religious ideal.” The Masculine Cross A History of Ancient and Modern Crosses and Their Connection with the Mysteries of Sex Worship; Also an Account of the Kindred Phases of Phallic Faiths and Practices 2012-04-11T02:00:31.327Z In the next place, mysticism was a normal continuation of the spiritualising movement which had long been advancing. History of European Morals From Augustus to Charlemagne (Vol. 1 of 2) 2012-03-28T02:00:20.770Z But no, far from having such a bodily quality, it had spiritualised his whole being. The White Terror and The Red A novel of revolutionary Russia 2012-03-18T02:00:21.430Z The automatism inherent in all passage work he almost eliminated, and he spiritualised ornament and arabesque. Unicorns 2012-03-14T02:00:26.677Z These are not the extremest instances that Fletcher's letters afford of his habit of "spiritualising." Fletcher of Madeley 2012-02-23T03:00:39.877Z There is not a single degradation of the body which I must not try and make into a spiritualising of the soul.” The Trial of Oscar Wilde From the Shorthand Reports 2012-02-19T03:00:17.513Z The characters are described as marionettes, it is likely, because the scene is spiritualised by distance. Life and Writings of Maurice Maeterlinck 2012-02-19T03:00:16.920Z In fact, the Anglo-Israelite, by another and more mischievous method, is doing exactly what the allegorising, or so-called spiritualising, school of interpreters did. The History of the Ten "Lost" Tribes Anglo-Israelism Examined 2012-01-22T03:00:22.903Z This is a plea for his own spiritualised art, in which sensations are attenuated, and emotions within emotions, the shadow of the primal emotions, are spun into crepuscular shapes. Unicorns 2012-03-14T02:00:26.677Z That St Paul employed sacerdotal modes of expression was in order to spiritualise them. The Story of Anna Kingsford and Edward Maitland and of the new Gospel of Interpretation 2012-01-18T03:00:12.427Z But, alas! plank beds, loathsome food, menial offices, and oakum picking do not spiritualise the soul; at any rate, they did not spiritualise Oscar Wilde’s soul. The Trial of Oscar Wilde From the Shorthand Reports 2012-02-19T03:00:17.513Z Experience demonstrates that nothing spiritualises, deepens, or purifies morality more than the contradictions of science; and finally, that nothing helps science more than a high and disinterested morality. Outlines of a Philosophy of Religion based on Psychology and History 2012-01-01T03:00:07.953Z Yet, in pursuance of his determination of Humility, he resolves to make all that has happened to him into a spiritualising medium. Oscar Wilde 2011-12-10T03:00:14.120Z Could the doctrine of a new religion in an early period come forward with such a spiritualised system, with such elevated moral demands, such abstract conceptions? The History of Antiquity Vol. V. 2011-12-06T03:00:24.110Z With the result that human parenthood, thus quickened and spiritualised, has become ever further empowered to evolve more highly intelligised, more beautiful and more efficient types of offspring. Feminism and Sex-Extinction 2011-11-11T03:00:29.100Z But Aunt Angela, when I twinkled at her, and mentioned this, only gave me back my smiles thrice spiritualised. The Debit Account 2011-09-21T02:00:33.753Z That spiritualism had a wholesome effect on the over-robust races of the north; the ruddy barbarians became spiritualised through Christianity; European civilisation began. The Prose Writings of Heinrich Heine 2011-09-21T02:00:27.670Z He could not be mistaken, ergo they must spiritualise his words. My Path to Atheism 2011-08-30T02:00:29.183Z Therefore let us spiritualise things by reviving the spirit. The Reform of Education 2011-07-18T02:00:21.207Z But the fathers thought that this was the highest achievement at which they could arrive: to allegorise and spiritualise the Old Testament law in order to deduce from it the Christian liturgy. The Influence of the Bible on Civilisation 2011-07-06T02:00:51.053Z Though a member of the Church of England, I am in favour of the total abolition of Church-rates, as I believe that you will spiritualise the Church precisely in proportion as you starve it. Piccadilly A Fragment of Contemporary Biography 2011-06-02T02:00:21.050Z But now from this Christianised, spiritualised brute force is developed the peculiar feature of the middle ages, chivalry, which finally becomes exalted into a religious knighthood. The Prose Writings of Heinrich Heine 2011-09-21T02:00:27.670Z Of old, pious Hindus who spiritualised their religion, even the grossest forms of it, linga-worship included, were not, lacking. Phallic Miscellanies Facts and Phases of Ancient and Modern Sex Worship, as Illustrated Chiefly in the Religions of India 2011-05-31T02:00:29.133Z And because they do refer to it, the teaching of them should be spiritualised, moralised, humanised; it ought to acquire the concreteness of philosophy, and therefore never ignore the exigencies of art and of religion. The Reform of Education 2011-07-18T02:00:21.207Z Dear Sir,—It is just possible that the following few words of comment upon your wonderfully spiritualised "Helen of Troy" may be acceptable to you from the undersigned. The Life, Letters and Work of Frederic Leighton Volume II 2011-05-22T02:00:17.943Z The Osiris, in fact, was a spiritualised body in which the immortal parts of man were all united together. The Religions of Ancient Egypt and Babylonia 2011-04-14T02:00:46.297Z It seems to me as if Lady Waterford had become strangely spiritualised this year since Lady Canning's death. Story of My Life, volumes 1-3 2011-03-20T02:00:26.607Z As in Verhaeren's whole work, passion has here been spiritualised, ecstasy soars beyond individual experience. ?mile Verhaeren 2011-02-26T03:00:52.147Z Before their time alchemy was but a grovelling delusion; and theirs is the merit of having spiritualised and refined it. Mysteries of the Rosie Cross Or, the History of that Curious Sect of the Middle Ages, Known as the Rosicrucians; with Examples of their Pretensions and Claims as Set Forth in the Writings of Their Leaders and Disciples 2011-02-23T03:00:32.190Z While the community had been battling for civil and religious liberty, there had been a unifying, almost spiritualising, influence in the sense of common injustice, and the question Cui bono had been postponed. The Grandchildren of the Ghetto 2011-02-12T03:00:35.663Z This very fact assisted in spiritualising Egyptian religion. The Religions of Ancient Egypt and Babylonia 2011-04-14T02:00:46.297Z The Greek mythology personified all nature, and materialised all abstractions: the Indians spiritualise all nature. Sketches in Canada, and rambles among the red men 2011-02-10T03:00:51.280Z Nowhere else has love been spiritualised so nobly, with such crystal purity, nowhere else has the synthesis of love and wedlock been more intrinsically fashioned. ?mile Verhaeren 2011-02-26T03:00:52.147Z At any rate, it was grafted straight upon the Dionysus-worship, and, without rationalising, spiritualised and reformed it. The Bacchae of Euripides 2011-02-06T03:00:51.907Z She looked affectionately at the great glorious creature at her side, tall and stately, with that winning gentleness of expression which spiritualises the most voluptuous beauty. The Grandchildren of the Ghetto 2011-02-12T03:00:35.663Z In him there existed a refined and spiritualised sense of what a woman should be in the different phases of her existence, as daughter, sister, wife, and mother. Englefield Grange or Mary Armstrong's Troubles 2011-01-01T03:00:27.980Z And yet the commandment and the rights of property hold good: they are not compromised, but glorified, by being spiritualised. The Expositor's Bible: The Book of Exodus Many of the poems again are spiritualised theories of art. ?mile Verhaeren 2011-02-26T03:00:52.147Z Strangeness, we are told by the Romantic school, is essential for the highest beauty; it was a theory Hearn always maintained, but his strangeness now became spiritualised. Lafcadio Hearn I call bringing children into the world a codfish act which causes an overflux of vulgar little earthlings, if the process be not humanised and spiritualised. The Kempton-Wace Letters Her face was sharp with pain, was strangely purified, spiritualised by the immortal moment that uplifted her. The Immortal Moment The Story of Kitty Tailleur The Scotsman.—"Will be read with especial interest and sympathy by readers who like modern poetry that keeps alive the traditions of a spiritualised nature-worship." Ioläus The man that was a ghost This tendency to spiritualise everything is a phase of monophysitism. Monophysitism Past and Present A Study in Christology We hear much, and especially in the writings and talk of women, of such vapid phrases as "Self-realisation in love," "The enhancement of the individual life," and "The spiritualising of sex." The Truth About Woman For Beethoven's music, with its spiritualised emotion and divine harmonies, his admiration knew no bounds. War Letters of a Public-School Boy Shall your Scriptures spiritualise the whole world while you remain unspiritual? Avatâras Four lectures delivered at the twenty-fourth anniversary meeting of the Theosophical Society at Adyar, Madras, December, 1899 "I must see more of you next week," said Arnold, looking down at the delicate face which was spiritualised by the mysterious light. A Vanished Hand He may be led to a process of 'rationalising' or 'spiritualising' which is dangerous to intellectual honesty. The English Utilitarians, Volume I. Later on this idea became spiritualised in a much higher degree. The New Theology All these things have been and are fulfilled, or fulfilling, and though men are wonderfully given to spiritualising, few, if any, venture to spiritualise Judah’s curses. The Lost Ten Tribes, and 1882 Emily Brontë—and this is indicative of the difference between woman and man—goes even further than Walt Whitman in the spiritualising of this flame. Suspended Judgments Essays on Books and Sensations To spiritualise one's age—that is something worth doing. The Picture of Dorian Gray It was not goodness but sorrow that had spiritualised her face. The Jessica Letters: An Editor's Romance Liberal thinkers endeavoured to spiritualise the creed and prove its essential truths by philosophy, independently of the particular historical evidence. The English Utilitarians, Volume II (of 3) James Mill Theologians have thrown aside all restraints, and well-defined limitations and distinctions of the Bible in their assumed liberty of expounding and spiritualising the same. The Lost Ten Tribes, and 1882 But all lesser excellencies must make way in our regard before a distinguishing spiritualising element which exists in these ballads only, or mainly amongst the author's works. Recollections of Dante Gabriel Rossetti He sought to elaborate some new scheme of life that would have its reasoned philosophy and its ordered principles, and find in the spiritualising of the senses its highest realisation. The Picture of Dorian Gray He dwelt on the magic, the permanence, the expansiveness, of the young Nazarene's central conception—the spiritualised, universalised 'Kingdom of God.' Robert Elsmere But the democracy of his desire and faith was one not devoted to material interests; to spiritualise the democracy became henceforth his aim. A History of French Literature Short Histories of the Literatures of the World: II. Men and ministers calling themselves Gentiles, are rude enough to spiritualise the blessings of Judah, and stealing them, apply them to themselves. The Lost Ten Tribes, and 1882 The critical parallel Rossetti warmly approved of, adding, however, that Coleridge, at his best as a pictorial artist, was a spiritualised Turner. Recollections of Dante Gabriel Rossetti The knowledge which is attached to the senses and intellect may be raised into a higher sphere, becoming wisdom, by being spiritualised and made divine. Christianity As Mystical Fact And The Mysteries of Antiquity Health had returned and with it his former good looks, but matured, spiritualised, as it seemed to her just now. The History of Sir Richard Calmady A Romance So we spiritualise the material universe, and afterwards, by an incongruous consistency, anthropomorphise spirit. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 61, No. 378, April, 1847 In this view of things, if mind loses its pre-eminence, nature, or the visible world, is exalted and spiritualised. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 61, No. 379, May, 1847 The father's blunt features were softened in the boy's, and though the look of energy was there, it was altogether lifted and spiritualised—possibly, perhaps, by the intense feeling of the moment. VC — A Chronicle of Castle Barfield and of the Crimea Olive, who inherited all her mother's love of beauty, spiritualised by the refinement of a dawning artist-soul, felt keenly the longing regret after physical perfection. Olive A Novel Above all, we need an ethic which will show that religion must be co-extensive with life, transfiguring and spiritualising all its activities and relationships. Christianity and Ethics A Handbook of Christian Ethics Amidst all her commerce, her wars, her hard work, her money-making, Florence was always dominated and spiritualised, at her noisiest and worst, by a poetic and picturesque imagination. Wisdom, Wit, and Pathos of Ouida Selected from the Works of Ouida She was sweet and gentle-looking, with that peculiar air of refinement which suffering often stamps on the features of those who are being spiritualised by fiery trial and are ripening for glory. True to his Colours The Life that Wears Best Many of Sir Thomas's reflections, his love in spiritualising external emblems, as, for example, in the reflections on the quincunx, and the295 almost sensuous delight in the contemplation of a mystery, show the same bent. Hours in a Library, Volume I. (of III.) His whole face seemed softened and spiritualised, as is often the case with strong men, whom a long illness has brought low. Olive A Novel The commandments of Moses, in so far as they have their roots in the constitution of man, have not been superseded, but taken up and spiritualised by the Ethic of the Gospel. Christianity and Ethics A Handbook of Christian Ethics The deep broad shadows lie so fresh, so grave, so calm, that by them the very dust is stilled and spiritualised. Wisdom, Wit, and Pathos of Ouida Selected from the Works of Ouida In that attitude her whole figure, continued by the train, seemed taller and more erect; the shadow of the palm veiled and, so to speak, spiritualised the pallor of her skin. The Child of Pleasure As if, by a life of purity, the body gradually became spiritualised, and therefore partook of the soul’s immortality. Milton's Comus He is a spiritualised being, fit only to live upon ambrosia, and slumber in an imaginary paradise. Henrietta Temple A Love Story But still the aim of the Church is to harmonise the profession and practice of its members, and generally to spiritualise secular life by the education of public opinion. Christianity and Ethics A Handbook of Christian Ethics To the most preoccupied there comes a consciousness that the world has changed, and that, while the old framework remains intact, a strange and transforming beauty has touched and spiritualised it. Under the Trees and Elsewhere Therefore the religions, though they are to be purified and spiritualised, become the foundation of philosophy. History of Dogma, Volume 1 (of 7) It is hard to foresee at present the way in which humanity is going to become spiritualised. Unfolding Destiny A tall, wasted figure robed in black, with a thin, spiritualised face, the natural pallor of which was just now displaced by a transient flush that faded out almost as quickly as it had come. The Argosy Vol. 51, No. 4, April, 1891 They are ever seeking "to spiritualise the material", while in the West the continual tendency has been "to materialise the spiritual". Death—and After? He accepted in their fullness both ideals, and so spiritualised his humanism and humanised his idealism. Among Famous Books This spiritualising was the result of a philosophic view of religion, and this philosophic view was the outcome of a lasting influence of Greek philosophy and of the Greek spirit generally on Judaism. History of Dogma, Volume 1 (of 7) The contrast between the new, spiritualised love and the older, sexual, instinct created that dualism so characteristic of the whole mediaeval period. The Evolution of Love He did not deny the world; He spiritualised it and made it divine. I.N.R.I. A prisoner's Story of the Cross Neither could it be said of him that he spiritualised away the plain meaning of Scripture—a charge to which the old Quakers were constantly liable, and which was sometimes alleged against the later Methodists. The English Church in the Eighteenth Century The motto, "Let us eat and drink for to-morrow we die," is capable of spiritualisation, and if you spiritualise that motto it becomes poisonous indeed. Among Famous Books Crude primitive myths are here received, and naively realistic elements alternate with bold attempts at spiritualising. History of Dogma, Volume 1 (of 7) The psychologists of the present day tell us that a feeling, in becoming spiritualised, loses strength,—history teaches us that in the case of great souls the opposite is the rule. The Evolution of Love Hope spiritualises the earth; Hope makes it always new; and, even in the earth's best and brightest aspect, Hope shows it to be only the shadow of an infinite bliss hereafter! Myths That Every Child Should Know A Selection Of The Classic Myths Of All Times For Young People He found her pathetically altered—her face wan and spiritualised, and all in subtle harmony with the exquisite black gown. The Grey Wig: Stories and Novelettes He struck the grand melody again and it sounded softened, spiritualised, purified. The Workingman's Paradise An Australian Labour Novel Besides these spiritual doctrines there were not a few spiritualised myths which were variously made use of in the Apocalypses. History of Dogma, Volume 1 (of 7) The last of the five instances of our Lord's extending and deepening and spiritualising the old law is also the climax of them. Expositions of Holy Scripture Ezekiel, Daniel, and the Minor Prophets. St Matthew Chapters I to VIII The moralising and spiritualising of the idea of Jahve lies right upon the face of the Old Testament. An Outline of the History of Christian Thought Since Kant The whole world, it seemed to me, was being spiritualised by the influences of those whose great moments on earth had planted tangible and material benefits, years after they themselves were invisible. T. De Witt Talmage As I Knew Him Still beautiful as ever, her beauty had lost its earthly character, and had become in the highest degree spiritualised and refined. The Lancashire Witches A Romance of Pendle Forest Besides who would venture to exhibit definitely the origin and causes of that spiritualising of religions and that limitation of the moral standard of which we can find so many traces in the Alexandrian age? History of Dogma, Volume 1 (of 7) And he said, 'Usanas, having spiritualised himself by Yoga entered my form and depriving myself of liberty, has taken away all my wealth. The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 3 Books 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12 But quite capable of being "spiritualised" into a sound Liberal policy, directed against the purblind Poluphemos of Property and Privilege. Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 103, September 17, 1892 St. Paul speaks nearly the same language as St. Luke, but with this difference, that the supper, as thus spiritualised by Jesus, was to last but for a time. A Portraiture of Quakerism, Volume 2 Patriotism thus spiritualised and moralised is the true patriotism. Outspoken Essays Even this physical efficacy, however, is spiritualised as much as possible, since deity is said to move the cosmos only as an object of love or an object of knowledge may move the mind. The Life of Reason Her whole effort was to spiritualise the public life of England. Painted Windows Studies in Religious Personality The passion which spiritualises woman makes man a fool. Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 1, December 18, 1841 It was only after the collapse of the national polity that these ideals became transmuted and spiritualised. Christian Mysticism It is historically connected with the Jewish prophetic tradition, which it carried to its fullest development and presented in an universalised and spiritualised form. Outspoken Essays The religion with which his name is connected is really a reformed and spiritualised kind of that Magism which prevailed in Media and contiguous countries. The World's Greatest Books — Volume 13 — Religion and Philosophy How to spiritualise education is the real problem, for it is only by a spiritualised education that we can escape from the avalanche of materialism that is hanging over the European world just now. Cambridge Essays on Education Every object she cherished has become spiritualised, sublimated, has become alive—alive as this amulet is alive. Aylwin Thus religion, where it is in truth and power, renews the very spirit of our minds, and doth in a manner spiritualise this outward creation to us…. Christian Mysticism Kendal's explanation of it to himself was that it was based upon an exceptional natural endowment of physical perfection, informed and spiritualised by certain moral qualities, by simplicity, frankness, truth of nature. Miss Bretherton Only the monkish writers of the Middle Ages, who even "spiritualised" tales which, if reproduced in these days, must be "printed for private circulation"! The Book of Noodles Stories of Simpletons; or, Fools and Their Follies He spiritualises the passions by showing that they tend through what is human towards what is divine. Robert Browning And then this pathetic motive, the simple realism, the unconventional treatment of which are spiritualised by infinite tenderness, is a new thing in Venetian, nay in Italian art. The Later Works of Titian The spiritualising and illuminating influence of pure comradeship has never been better or more religiously set forth. Christian Mysticism That accounts for it; she is the Venetian type spiritualised. Miss Bretherton Flavel, John, an English Nonconformist divine of spiritualising tendencies, much read by pious people of his class; d. The Nuttall Encyclopædia Being a Concise and Comprehensive Dictionary of General Knowledge Yet, he goes on, the Child is unlike Giorgione's type in the Castelfranco and Madrid pictures, and the Virgin has a less spiritualised nature than Giorgione's Madonnas in the same two pictures. Giorgione It closes—and the book closes—with a sort of sugarplum paean, the sweets and spices being in the end gracefully spiritualised. George Washington's Rules of Civility Traced to their Sources and Restored by Moncure D. Conway The constructive task which lies before the next century is, if I may say so without presumption, to spiritualise science, as morality and art have already been spiritualised. Christian Mysticism And if the actress was thus deified or spiritualised, who drained his glass more fervently than did Arthur Maynwaring? The Palmy Days of Nance Oldfield There we are to look for our forms, our rites, our polity; only illustrated, tempered, spiritualised by the Gospel. On Compromise The last few days had cast a pallor over her face which spiritualised and refined the features, but she wore unimpaired the expression of sweet serenity which was habitual to her. The Refugees There is not a single degradation of the body which I must not try and make into a spiritualising of the soul. De Profundis The spiritualising power of human love is the redeeming principle in many sordid lives. Christian Mysticism That purification and spiritualising of the nature which he calls καθαρσις is, as Goethe saw, essentially aesthetic, and is not moral, as Lessing fancied. Intentions Before their time, alchymy was but a grovelling delusion; and theirs is the merit of having spiritualised and refined it. Memoirs of Extraordinary Popular Delusions — Volume 3 Imagination spiritualised his nature, lifted his soul above the cares of ordinary life, and awakened the consciousness of his affinity with what is pure and noble. Jasmin: Barber, Poet, Philanthropist Even Tennyson, in spite of all he has done to spiritualise this material, was compelled to portray the inevitable dissolution and ruin of Arthur's court. Four Arthurian Romances The evidence is strong that the Mysteries had a real spiritualising and moralising influence on large numbers of those who were initiated, and that this influence was increasing under the early empire. Christian Mysticism Mistake me not, my brethren; I don't mean in a carnal, but in a spiritual sense, for I propose to spiritualise these things. Memoirs of Extraordinary Popular Delusions — Volume 1 Indeed I shall no longer look upon a petticoat, unless I am able first entirely to spiritualise it. Quest of the Golden Girl, a Romance I don't want her spiritualised, exalted, glorified, celestial. The Octopus : A story of California In the spiritualised intoxication of opium, you would do all that. The Moonstone He supposed a Christian would call the face "spiritualised." Delia Blanchflower She was nothing to him now; but he could not the less appreciate her beauty, spiritualised by sorrow, and radiant with the glory of the evening sunlight. The Lovels of Arden It is this gradual humanising of the divine female that brings about the spiritualising of the unregenerate male. Quest of the Golden Girl, a Romance You will see her spiritualised, with spiritual eyes. The Octopus : A story of California Liquor and company and wicked tobacco a'nights, have quite dispericraniated me, as one may say; but you who spiritualise upon Champagne may continue to write long letters, and stuff 'em with amusement to the end. The Works of Charles and Mary Lamb — Volume 5 The Letters of Charles and Mary Lamb, 1796-1820 Fragile, spiritual as is the apparition, the sunbeam refines, subtilises, spiritualises it still more. Eleanor "You look like a kind of spiritualised rainbow—or like the flowers after the rain." The Glory of the Conquered The Story of a Great Love Wonderful were the sights which it was given her to see in those long ecstasies, during which her soul seemed to absent itself from her all-but spiritualised body. The Life of St. Frances of Rome, and Others It is not spiritualising this incident, but only referring it to the principle of which it is an illustration, to ask you to see in it the fatal choice of multitudes. Expositions of Holy Scripture: the Acts The simple prose fact of the story, in its plain meaning, is more precious than any 'spiritualising' of it. Expositions of Holy Scripture: St. John Chaps. XV to XXI It is not spiritualising this narrative when we say that Jesus is Himself the great pattern of the swift compassion and effectual helpfulness which it sets forth. Expositions of Holy Scripture St. Luke So they are, now that I look upon them with knowledge of their purpose; idealised foxes, foxes spiritualised, impossibly graceful foxes. Glimpses of Unfamiliar Japan First Series It is no unwarranted spiritualising of his invitation which hears in it the voice which invites all mankind to share the blessings of the gospel feast. Expositions of Holy Scripture Isaiah and Jeremiah We are, then, not 'spiritualising,' or forcing a New Testament meaning into these words, when we see in them an Eternal Truth. Expositions of Holy Scripture Psalms The law then was spiritualised by the Stoics, just as the state was. Guide to Stoicism Some among the shouting crowds might have their enthusiasm purified and spiritualised, if once it were directed to Him. Expositions of Holy Scripture : St. Matthew Chaps. IX to XXVIII If he could only have spiritualised Christ, nothing would be left to be desired. Fra Bartolommeo Now, I think we shall not be indulging in the very dangerous amusement of unduly spiritualising the externalities of that old law if we see here, in these two things, some very important lessons. Expositions of Holy Scripture The thought is this: beauty passing from the lady into the lover's soul, is there spiritualised and becomes the object of a spiritual love. Sonnets Many Jewish liturgies have, for instance, eliminated the prayers for the restoration of sacrifices; and several have removed or spiritualised the petitions for the recovery of the Jewish nationality. Judaism As men became more intelligent, hence spiritualised, they began to express themselves in ideal ways; to glorify the commonplace; and thus they passed from Egyptian geometry to gracious lines and beautiful colouring. Pictures Every Child Should Know A Selection of the World's Art Masterpieces for Young People Clem is too highly spiritualised to care for anything so material as his own flesh and blood; and it is not their fault if little Lance does not follow in his wake. The Pillars of the House, V1 When that process is applied to Australian and Fijian savages, it is honoured as a new and important study; when we apply it to the Mosaic Ritual it is pooh-poohed as 'foolish spiritualising.' Expositions of Holy Scripture It changed; it grew unearthly, spiritualised, such music as those might use who welcome souls to their long home. Stella Fregelius Hence the fast has a distinct importance in and for itself, and it is regrettable that the laudable desire to spiritualise the day is leading to a depreciation of the fast as such. Judaism We then feel with the utmost certainty that in Wagner the whole visible world desires to be spiritualised, absorbed, and lost in the world of sounds. Thoughts out of Season Part I More spiritualised, more ethereal in her beauty, her innermost aspirations shone forth without effort. Absalom's Hair There are two or three points in regard to its position which it is no fanciful spiritualising, but simply grasping the underlying meaning of the institution, if we emphasise. Expositions of Holy Scripture The forms of those we love are idealised and spiritualised into angelic shapes. Australia Twice Traversed, Illustrated, Luria seized upon this mystical idea, and used it at once to spiritualise the Sabbath and attach to it an ecstatic joyousness. Judaism If you are a scientist, you will call it spiritualised Matter; if you are a metaphysician you will call it materialised Spirit. An Introduction to Yoga He might have been for spiritualising the papal sovereignty, like Savonarola; or for adjusting the dreams of Plato and Homer with the words of Christ, like Pico of Mirandola. The Renaissance: studies in art and poetry I think that under any circumstances it would be necessary to remove the wrappings before she became again a live human being instead of a spiritualised corpse with an astral body. The Jewel of Seven Stars For more than a thousand years different races, different ages, had taken hold of the ancient Celtic legends and spiritualised them after their own manner, and moulded them to their own ideals. Alfred Tennyson Maimonides entirely spiritualised the idea, and his example was here decisive. Judaism We invest female beauty with impossible attributes, and are angry because our women have not the spiritualised souls of angels, anxious as we are that they should also be human in the flesh. John Bull on the Guadalquivir It is a scene of spiritualised indolence—a picture of dreamy beatitude in the inmost sanctuary of unruffled repose. Antonina What is the inner reality, the spiritualised quintessence of that privilege in the world which men call rank, which forces the thousands and hundreds of thousands to bow down before the few elect? Doctor Thorne But softened, spiritualised, as, years after its burial, some ghost of a man's old sorrows may rise up and meet him, the very spirit of peace shining out of its celestial eyes. John Halifax, Gentleman And then the proverb has been preserved out of the old political life of England, and has been moralised and spiritualised to us in the Holy War. Bunyan Characters (3rd Series) I enjoyed those hours thoroughly, for the silence was profound, and the faint blue of the autumn sky, and the soft blue veil which "spiritualised" the distances, were so exquisitely like the Indian summer. Unbeaten Tracks in Japan Overhead, riding serenely through the spacious blue, is the mother of the silence, she who has spiritualised the world, alone save for two attendant steady shining stars. The Wheels of Chance: a Bicycling Idyll |
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