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Definition of Creatureliness
1. [n -ES]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Creatureliness
Literary usage of Creatureliness
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Dictionary of the Apostolic Church by James Hastings, John Alexander Selbie, John Chisholm Lambert (1918)
"It is man in the aspect, not merely of creatureliness, but of wilfulness and
godless- ness. It isas corrupted and perverted by sin that human nature lends ..."
2. Dictionary of the Apostolic Church by James Hastings, John Alexander Selbie, John Chisholm Lambert (1915)
"... of the made to the Maker, it does not •conceive creatureliness as itself evil,
but expresses its limitation and impotence in the term 'flesh. ..."
3. The Expositor edited by Samuel Cox, Sir W Robertson Nicoll, James Moffatt (1888)
"creatureliness is not expressly predicated of angels in the last quotation (vers.
10-12), but it is implied in the comparison of them to winds and flames, ..."
4. Church History by Johann Heinrich Kurtz (1889)
"... which maintains the creatureliness, yea, the materiality of the soul, traces
its origin to sexual intercourse, and its mortality to Adam's sin) ..."
5. Indian Theism from the Vedic to the Muhammadan Period by Nicol Macnicol (1915)
"For him evil is at one time self-will, and at another the very ‘creatureliness'
of the creature. He too seeks to reconcile ..."
6. A System of Christian Doctrine by Isaak August Dorner (1882)
"The Divine indwelling does not exempt Him from creatureliness; His Divine-human
life does not exempt Him from the ..."
7. A Compendium of Christian Theology: Being Analytical Outlines of a Course of by William Burt Pope (1889)
"15. remembers his finite creatureliness. He accordingly vindicates Ji •• 7
Monotheism in the Old Testament and is the conqueror of Satan Dan'. viii! in the ..."
8. Dictionary of the Apostolic Church by James Hastings, John Alexander Selbie, John Chisholm Lambert (1918)
"It is man in the aspect, not merely of creatureliness, but of wilfulness and
godless- ness. It isas corrupted and perverted by sin that human nature lends ..."
9. Dictionary of the Apostolic Church by James Hastings, John Alexander Selbie, John Chisholm Lambert (1915)
"... of the made to the Maker, it does not •conceive creatureliness as itself evil,
but expresses its limitation and impotence in the term 'flesh. ..."
10. The Expositor edited by Samuel Cox, Sir W Robertson Nicoll, James Moffatt (1888)
"creatureliness is not expressly predicated of angels in the last quotation (vers.
10-12), but it is implied in the comparison of them to winds and flames, ..."
11. Church History by Johann Heinrich Kurtz (1889)
"... which maintains the creatureliness, yea, the materiality of the soul, traces
its origin to sexual intercourse, and its mortality to Adam's sin) ..."
12. Indian Theism from the Vedic to the Muhammadan Period by Nicol Macnicol (1915)
"For him evil is at one time self-will, and at another the very ‘creatureliness'
of the creature. He too seeks to reconcile ..."
13. A System of Christian Doctrine by Isaak August Dorner (1882)
"The Divine indwelling does not exempt Him from creatureliness; His Divine-human
life does not exempt Him from the ..."
14. A Compendium of Christian Theology: Being Analytical Outlines of a Course of by William Burt Pope (1889)
"15. remembers his finite creatureliness. He accordingly vindicates Ji •• 7
Monotheism in the Old Testament and is the conqueror of Satan Dan'. viii! in the ..."