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Definition of Eternalizes
1. eternalize [v] - See also: eternalize
Lexicographical Neighbors of Eternalizes
Literary usage of Eternalizes
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. New Orleans; the Place and the People by Grace Elizabeth King (1895)
"... but the city animate, — the people, — how it eternalizes us to ourselves, to
one another, old, young, white, .black, free, slave; here we stand linked ..."
2. Outline of the Principles of History: (Grundriss Der Historik) by Johann Gustav Droysen, Hermann Krüger (1893)
"... as man eternalizes himself.'l Considered in the successive character of these
its movements the moral world pre- 1 Ad ora ad ora come Vnom. s'eterna. ..."
3. The Finality of the Christian Religion by George Burman Foster (1906)
"... ralistic absolutism eternalizes a given form or stage of the historical life;
in particular, identifies the Christian religion with o given form and ..."
4. The Approach to the Social Question: An Introduction to the Study of Social by Francis Greenwood Peabody (1909)
"It uses the coarse material of modern life to teach, as Dante said, " How man
eternalizes himself. ..."
5. Biblical and Theological Studies by Princeton Theological Seminary (1912)
"That the latter idea is not more pointedly brought out in John is due to the
thoroughgoing manner in which the Fourth Gospel eternalizes the present state ..."
6. The Reformed Quarterly Review by Thomas G. Apple (1895)
"... and eternalizes itself in the continuum. The fact is the sensible and contingent
individualization of the Idea. Now the sensible is an implicated ..."
7. The Golden Verses of Pythagoras by Pythagoras, Antoine Fabre D'olivet, Nayán Louise Redfield (1917)
"... of which Nature herself provides the nourishment and eternalizes the duration.
The Emperor is the father of the state; two hundred million men, ..."