Definitionadj. existing or residing as an inner activating spirit or force or principle
Last update: August 27, 2015
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At one time he refuses to explain it, but generally he assumes that all natural and spiritual forces are indwelling in matter. [Please select]
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(1) We never objectivate them as we do our sensations, but we constantly consider them as indwelling or subjective states. [Please select]
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It is also a postulate of science, which requires for its explanations of phenomena the supposition in them of an indwelling continuity. [Please select]
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We find much indwelling sin, much remaining corruption, to struggle with. [Please select]
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The highest and best of which life is capable is contemplation, or the consciousness of the universal indwelling of God. [Please select]
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Thoughts on the Indwelling of the Holy Spirit in the Believer and the Church. [Please select]
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God is their inner, indwelling cause (_causa immanens, non vero transiens_.) [Please select]
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