26 Verbs to Use for the Word incarnations

Who knows that there have not been races who looked on it as the Red Indians looked on Mondamin, the maize-plant; as a gift of a godperhaps the incarnation of a god?

The old love Seeking and finding incarnation new, Drew from his heart, as from the earth the sun, Warm tears.

Prior to the events narrated in the text, Vishnu has already undergone seven incarnations, taking the forms of a fish, tortoise, boar and man-lion and later those of Vamana the dwarf, Parasurama ('Rama with the Axe'), and finally, the princely Rama.

He also urged the threefold nature of the sun,i.e., heat, light, and splendor; and these arguments having satisfied Ferracute concerning the Trinity, he removed his doubts concerning the incarnation by equally forcible reasoning.

Dr. South describes the incarnation of Christ, as an astonishing mystery, impossible to be conceived by man's reason; ergo, it is contradictory to itself, and to reason, and ought to be exploded by all freethinkers.

So he explains the incarnation as man's love for man, man's yearning to help his fellows, the renunciation and suffering man undergoes for man.

NAYLER, JAMES, a fanatical Quaker in the time of the Commonwealth, with a following as fanatical as himself, who escorted him through Bristol on his release from prison after the manner of Christ's entry into Jerusalem; was very cruelly punished for blasphemy in fancying or seeming to fancy himself a new incarnation of Christ.

Ailsa stood with one hand resting on the mantel, a trifle pale but also silent, her startled eyes following this new incarnation wearing the familiar shape of Celia Craig.

She wasand naturally, sincerely, instinctivelythe very incarnation and mouthpiece of the conventionality of society, as she cowered there in her grief and her quiet resentment.

Only a snob at heart, petted and pampered for many generations, could have produced that perfect incarnation of smug self-satisfaction, the pug.

Mr. Acland, in his manners and customs of India, gives us the following amusing account of this celebrated idol: "Juggernaut represents the ninth incarnation of Vishnoo, a Hindoo deity, and consists of a mere block of sacred wood, in the centre of which is said to be concealed a fragment of the original idol, which was fashioned by Vishnoo himself.

For the King resembled a very incarnation of the essence of grief, yet such, that it was difficult to behold him without laughter, as if the Creator had made him to exhibit skill in combining the two.

" Seeing her once more the incarnation of vigor and content, singing gaily to his child, and as eager to be at her duties betimes as a morning in May, Corp grunted with delight, and was a hero for not telling her that it was he who had passed Tommy the word.

GRAND LAMAISM, a belief of the people of Thibet that Providence sends down always an incarnation of Himself into every generation.

As people nowadays discuss Verlaine and Ibsen, so they argued in those days about Godwin and Horne Tooke, and shuddered over each fresh incarnation of Mrs. Radcliffe.

Was she spared this incarnation that she might strive harder in the next?

Did you ever study De la Roche's incarnation of Mediaeval Art in his Hemicycle,that long saintly robe with its still and serious folds, that fair dreamy face, those upturned eyes, "the homes of silent prayer," the contemplative repose?

Look at it, ye who would know what is the tolerance, the freedom from prejudice, which can suffer such an incarnation of all that is devilish to lie unharmed in the cradle of Nature!

We sweep into the field of that looker-on, the momentary incarnations of this sempiternal being, Man.

" This man-child is to each mother in turn the incarnation of all the hope of humanity.

I know it now for what it wasthe very incarnation of the spirit of youth.

How infinitely preferable the existence of the poor countryman, even though times be hard, to that of the misguided being of whom it may be said: "Through life's dark road his sordid way he wends An incarnation of fat dividends "!

THE SHIP AND ITS CAPTAIN Here follows the lament of the souls awaiting incarnation: "Behold the sad future in store for usto minister to the wants of a fluctuating and dissoluble body!

Transferring the glory of their signal deliverance from those who had achieved it to him who had evaded the responsibility of the attempt, they worshipped, in the Grand Prince, the incarnation of the new-born liberty.

Most true, unless "we believe rightly the incarnation of our Lord Jesus Christ," "perfect God and perfect man."

26 Verbs to Use for the Word  incarnations