Sentence example with the word 'rebirth'

rebirth

adoption, doubling, new life, reappearance, redemption, refashioning, regurgitation, renascence, reshaping, revision, second wind

Definition n. after death the soul begins a new cycle of existence in another human body

Last update: September 12, 2015

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Hindues belive in rebirth.   [Please select]

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In the most developed forms, such as the offering of soma, they assumed a great importance; (r) the sacrificer had to pass from the world of man into a world of the gods; consequently he was separated from the common herd of mankind and purified; he underwent ceremonies emblematic of rebirth and was then subject to numberless taboos imposed for the purpose of maintaining his ceremonial purity.   [Please select]

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In Florence, the centre of the Great Rebirth, a terrible fight was fought between the old order and the new.   [Please select]

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The light was coming slowly, the change, the rebirth of the Church by gradual evolution.   [Please select]

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"The alpha and omega of Christ's message is rebirth into the knowledge of that Spirit, and hence submission to its guidance."   [Please select]

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She no longer insisted on that which Christ proclaimed as imperative, rebirth.   [Please select]

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Somehow, just the rebirth of a sense of power in her, had brought the image of him back.   [Please select]

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What was that rebirth but a divine forgetting, a wiping out, a "remembering no more."   [Please select]

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[371] Renascence here means rebirth, and it is applied to the recovery of the entire Western world.   [Please select]

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The age in which men were first interested in these things is called the Renaissance or "rebirth," because men were so unlike what they had been that they seemed born again.   [Please select]

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Only the vicissitudes of life can show us its vanity and develop our innate love of death or of rebirth to a new life.   [Please select]

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