6 Metaphors for outers

The inner is the conquest of the evil within his own nature; the outer is the struggle against the evil forces of the worldthe constructive task of building up, under warring conditions, the spiritual kingdom of God.

The inner is the conquest of the evil within his own nature; the outer is the struggle against the evil forces of the worldthe constructive task of building up, under warring conditions, the spiritual kingdom of God.

In another part of his work* he describes and figures, in the early state of the Ovulum, two coats, of which the outer is the testa; the other, his middle membrane, is evidently what I have termed nucleus, whose origin in the Ovulum of the Apricot he has distinctly represented and described.

There is a difference in color between the outer and inner wood, the older wood becomes darker and is called the heart-wood, the outer is the sap-wood.

Between the Brothers and Albany Islands the depth was 10 fathoms; these are both black rocky lumps, particularly the latter, the outer being a mere pointed rock.

The outer, or ocean side of this low and narrow bank of sand, is a smooth and regular beach, like that seen on most of the Jersey coast, while the inner is indented, in a manner to form several convenient anchoring-grounds, for ships that seek a shelter from easterly gales.

6 Metaphors for  outers