12 Words to use with origin

You sect most adverse to the good and true, Degenerate from your origin divine, Pastured on lies and shadows by the line Of Thais, Sinon, Judas, Homer!

an's inmost principle, it is from its origin celestial; as the mind is his middle principle, it is from its origin spiritual; and as the body is his ultimate principle, it is from its origin natural, 158.

"All the words made use of to denote spiritual and intellectual things, are in their origin metaphors.

an's inmost principle, it is from its origin celestial; as the mind is his middle principle, it is from its origin spiritual; and as the body is his ultimate principle, it is from its origin natural, 158.

If fate's dread mandate doth not seal thy lips, From which of our illustrious races say, Dost thou thy godlike origin derive? IPHIGENIA The priestess whom the goddess hath herself Selected and ordained, doth speak with thee.

Even those stories which are known to be of later origin exhibit to a greater or less degree the same character; one which has come down to them doubtless from earlier half-forgotten tales, of which they are merely the final and most modern outcome.

> Words descriptive of brief utterance are, in nearly every instance, in their origin figurative.

origin poet.

That origin anthropology explains as the result of early and fallacious reasonings on a number of biological and psychological phenomena, both normal and (as is alleged by savages) supernormal.

This origin springs from the marriage of good and truth, 60, 83-102, 103, 143.

Supposing even that some of these allusions could be definitely referred to an apocryphal source, the possibility would be somewhat, but not so very much, increased that other instances which bear resemblance to our Gospels were also in their origin apocryphal.

In its origin caste was a wholesome custom and promoted national well-being.

12 Words to use with  origin