On the other hand, this corporeal thing is veritably and identically reason, mind, and ruling principle (X6-yos, vas, iiyE,uovtKOv); in virtue of its divine origin Cleanthes can say to Zeus, " We too are thy offspring," and a Seneca can calmly insist that, if man and God are not on perfect equality, the superiority rests rather on our side. [Please select]
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[180] It followed from this that as a man felt a thing to be, so for him it veritably was. [Please select]
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She wore the simplest, the most veritably monastic, of her dresses, plain to the point of severity. [Please select]
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It was veritably alive to him, and he could tell her the secrets of that life. [Please select]
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Wigglesworth, the gentle and somewhat sickly minister of Malden, had veritably peeped into Hell. [Please select]
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'I veritably believe that the star light was Our Lady of the Lake's work.' [Please select]
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She had a genius, veritably uncanny for, with all sweetness and hesitancy, revealing him as stiff and unresponsively complacent. [Please select]
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We all three stared as though the white cloth had veritably been a monster wing endowed with life. [Please select]
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It was an hour before midnight, and the lake was so still as to appear veritably solid. [Please select]
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It will occasionally happen that grounds can be found for believing that a star which appears to be in the glowing gas does veritably lie therein, and is not merely seen in the same direction. [Please select]
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Osborn had said of the fatherly attributes of God, of the fact that men were veritably His children, and that for communion with God one must be as a child approaching a father. [Please select]
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