7 adjectives to describe genesis

Actual death there is as little as there is an actual genesis; not the soul only, but every living thing is imperishable.

STORIES OF OLD MAN THE BLACKFOOT GENESIS All animals of the Plains at one time heard and knew him, and all birds of the air heard and knew him.

Try to imagine the gradual genesis of such myths as the Egyptian scarabaeus and egg, or the Hindoo theory that the world stood on an elephant, the elephant on a tortoise, the tortoise on that infinite note of interrogation which, as some one expresses it, underlies all physical speculations, and judge: must they not have arisen in some such fashion as that which I have pointed out?

In its historic genesis, the American state is not an institution of the same order as the town and county, nor has it as yet become depressed or "mediatized" to that degree.

But this bald fact is meaningless except in connection with the historical genesis of the Habsburg State.

Of their value in directing rational exercise he says: "Anatomy, that sacred genesis, which shows us the masterpiece of the Creator, and which teaches us how little and how great man is, ought to form the constant study of the gymnast.

Accordingly, it is using extreme understatement, to say that every pure original thought has a genesis equally ancient, earnest, vital with any product in Nature,has present relationships no less broad and cosmical, and an evolution implying the like industries, veritable and precious beyond all scope of affirmation.

7 adjectives to describe  genesis