All definitions Webster's 1828 Dictionary ALL, a. awl. [Gr. Shemitic from calah, to be ended or ... The whole quantity, extent, duration, amount, quality, or degree; as, all the wheat; all the land; all the year; all the strength. This word signifies then, the whole or ...
... regarded as exercising a constant wise prescience. The world was all before them, where to choose Their place of rest, and ... is generally used to denote God's preserving and governing all things by means of second causes (Ps. 18:35; 63 ... know that it is a fact that God does govern all his creatures and all their actions; that this government is universal (Ps. 103:17 ... which are necessary to secure a desired future result. While all rational beings exercise a providence proportioned to their powers, yet ... to that preservation care and government which God exercises over all things that He has created in order they may ...
all in all definitions WordNet (r) 3.0 (2005) adv 1: with everything ... considered (and neglecting details); "altogether, I'm sorry it happened"; "all in all, it's not so bad" [syn: all in all, on the whole, altogether, tout ensemble] Merriam Webster's ...
all over definitions WordNet (r) 3.0 (2005) adj 1: having ... finished"; "the abruptly terminated interview" [syn: complete, concluded, ended, over, all over, terminated] adv 1: over the entire area; "the wallpaper was covered all over with flowers"; "she ached all over"; "everything was dusted over with a fine layer of soot" [syn: all over, over] 2: to or in any or all places; "You find fast food stores everywhere"; "people everywhere ...
after all definitions WordNet (r) 3.0 (2005) adv 1: emphasizes something to be considered; "after all, she is your boss, so invite her"; "he is, after all, our president" 2: in spite of expectations; "came to the party after all"; "it didn't rain after all" Merriam Webster's adverb Date: 1846 1. in spite of ... to the contrary ; nevertheless < decided to take the train after all > < didn't rain after all > 2. in view of ...
... difficulty experienced by our Lord's immediate disciples in comprehending all that was involved in His manifestation. But, after all, the constitution of our Lord's person is a matter ... not of the Old Testament. And the New Testament is all the product of a single movement, at a single stage ... a piece that it may be plausibly represented that they all bear the stamp of a single mind. In its fundamental ... dealt with chiefly incidentally, as a thing already understood by all, and needing only to be alluded to rather than formally ... recover from the first the common conception which underlies them all. I. Teaching of Paul. 1. Philippians 2:5-9: ( ...
... no room to doubt the reality of their supernatural origin. All Scripture is given by inspiration of God. 2 Timothy 3 ... to receive and communicate divine truth; also, the truth communicated. All Scripture is given by inspiration of God. --2 Tim. iii ... Sharp. Plenary inspiration (Theol.), that kind of inspiration which excludes all defect in the utterance of the inspired message. Verbal inspiration ... those who wrote the Holy Scriptures, rendering their writings infallible. "All scripture is given by inspiration of God" (R.V., "Every ... of God"), 2 Tim. 3:16. This is true of all the "sacred writings," not in the sense of their being ... exist. Difficulties and phenomena we cannot explain are not errors. All these books of the Old and New Testaments are ...
... Derived from Christ (b) Paul's Authority (c) Authority of All Believers (d) Authority over the Nations (3) Church's Authority ... Authority as I have been using the term is in all cases contrasted with reason, and stands for that group of ... that "he has no right to speak of `authority' at all." 2. Universal Need of Authority: All religion involves a certain attitude of thought and will toward ... present, but that is ignored in theories of external authority. All religion then involves certain ideas or beliefs about God, and ... truth; forbids the wrong and commands the right. As in all government there is a legislative and an executive function, ...
... Son, and the Holy Ghost) in one Godhead, so that all the three are one God as to substance, but three ... never been discovered, and is indiscoverable, by natural reason. With all his searching, man has not been able to find out ... the Trinity. Triads of divinities, no doubt, occur in nearly all polytheistic religions, formed under very various influences. Sometimes, as in ... different localities being brought together in the common worship of all. Sometimes, as in the Hindu triad of Brahma, Vishnu and ... been put forward again and again by speculative thinkers through all the Christian ages. These are derived from the implications, in ... much as to say that the eternal objective coexistence of all that God can conceive is given in the very ...
... asked, can we speak of a science of conduct at all? Has not science to do with necessary truths, to trace ... which phenomena actually occur. Science seeks to deal systematically with all truths that are presented to us; and there is a ... moral life and must be accepted as a basis of all ethical study. The distinction between ethics and metaphysics did not ... disposition which lie at the root of the action. Hence, all students of ethics are agreed that the main object of ... which he is to aim. The end of life with all its implications forms the subject of ethics. It is concerned ... power of this Personality. If there is any place at all for a distinct science of Christian ethics, that place ...
... save him from an edict calling for the death of all newborn Hebrew males. Found by the pharaoh's daughter, he ... thus showed favour to Joseph and his family was in all probability the Pharaoh Apopi (or Apopis). Thus favoured, the Israelites ... native Egyptians regarded them with suspicion, so that they felt all the hardship of a struggle for existence. In process of ... rigour. Their lives were made bitter with hard bondage, and "all their service, wherein they made them serve, was with rigour ... the guild of midwives, to bring about the destruction of all the Hebrew male children that might be born. But the ... public proclamation calling on the people to put to death all the Hebrew male children by casting them into the ...
at all definitions WordNet (r) 3.0 (2005) adv 1: in the slightest degree or in any respect; "Are you at all interested? No, not at all"; "was not in the least unfriendly" [syn: at all, in the least, the least bit] Merriam Webster's adverb ... extent or degree ; under any circumstances < doesn't smoke at all > Webster's 1913 Dictionary All All, n. The whole number, quantity, or amount; the ...
... Let's look at the record'"; "his name is in all the record books" [syn: record, record book, book] 4: a ... relevant in a situation < run by the book > 5. a. all the charges that can be made against an accused person ... reserve in advance < book two seats at the theater > < were all booked up > 2. a. to enter charges against in a ... a theatre, concert, holiday, etc. 2 (as booked up) with all places reserved. book value the value of a commodity as ... 1753, and upon it were the words ``Proclaim liberty throughout all the land, to all the inhabitants thereof.'' 2. A hollow perforated sphere of ...
... By this is not meant merely that, according to it, all men, as creatures, live, move and have their being in ... the hope of Israel (who was also the desire of all nations) came, His own lips unhesitatingly declared that the salvation ... only revealed religion; and sets itself as such over against all other religions, which are represented as all products, in a sense in which it is not, of ... which is made by the religion of the Bible in all the stages of its history--that the living God, who ... made the heaven and the earth and the sea and all that in them is, has left Himself without witness ...
all along definitions WordNet (r) 3.0 (2005) adv 1: all the time or over a period of time; "She had known all along"; "the hope had been there all along" [syn: all along, right along] Merriam Webster's adverb Date: 1630 all the time < knew the truth all along > Webster's ...