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    1. The chief virtue that language can have is clearness, and nothing detracts from it so much as the use of unfamiliar words


    2. The clearness had totally disappeared and a heavy black cloud presence took over the sky


    3. The clearness and smoothness of the drop


    4. 10 And they saw the God of Israel: and there was under his feet as it were a paved work of a sapphire stone, and as it were the body of heaven in his clearness


    5. To the clearness


    6. 20 Do right to the widow judge for the fatherless give to the poor defend the orphan clothe the naked 21 Heal the broken and the weak laugh not an injured man to scorn defend the crippled and let the blind man come into the sight of my clearness


    7. In that state the enlightened ones, ‘looking beyond this world, have seen with like clearness, all the worlds, even hundreds of thousands of worlds


    8. sees with ever-increasing clearness, has for him an attraction and inspiration


    9. revealed with unmistakable clearness their essential unity of teaching and


    10. 4 As the days passed, with ever-increasing clearness Jesus perceived what kind of a truth-revealer he was to become

    11. He did not feel that the Father had forsaken him; he was merely reciting in his vanishing consciousness many Scriptures, among them this twenty-second Psalm, which begins with "My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?" And this happened to be one of the three passages which were spoken with sufficient clearness to be heard by those standing by


    12. Grinning broadly he watches as she walks over to the stream and stares into its clearness


    13. As I heard the words spoken by this once met Apostle, I could see in clearness, that for a fact, Paul had had a true encounter with the same Jesus that I and the other eleven had walked with


    14. Have all regenerate persons these marks of regeneration in the same degree of depth, strength, clearness, and distinctness?


    15. And his eyes, they had lost that clearness that confidence


    16. Clearness and accuracy are obtained only by repeatedly having the image in mind


    17. Each repeated action renders the image more clear and accurate than the preceding, and in proportion to the clearness and accuracy of the image will the outward manifestation be


    18. The law of karma is intended to instruct and to cause mankind to approach the throne of grace without fear, with the clearness of mind and being that will render them able to receive the pure vibratory action of Almighty God


    19. I can read between your lines with sufficient clearness; and as I always had a certain talent for stodginess I will waste no words but offer myself as the bread-and-butter


    20. Therefore he soared carefully in realms of pure reason, and I, silent and respectful, watched him from below; only I could not help comparing the exalted vagueness of his talk with the sharp clearness of all that the old and wise Professor said

    21. The clearness now in his life if only he had not done that! Nobody sofa-ridden in it, no grown-up thwarting daughters, and himself vigorous, distinguished, entirely desirable as a husband, choosing with the mellow, yet not too mellow, wisdom of middle life exactly who was best fitted to share the advantages he had to offer


    22. She took it off obediently, glancing beneath her eyelashes, as she drew out the pins, at the Baroness's smooth black head and unwrinkled black body, perceiving with the clearness of a revelation that that was how she ought to look herself


    23. The clearness of vision that had been hers at Zoppot was blurred; she was confused, infinitely distressed


    24. " But she got up and was gracious, for Fritzing had praised this lady as kind and sensible; and the moment Lady Shuttleworth set her eyes on her the mystery of her son's behaviour flashed into clearness


    25. In the first excitement of the start she had not noticed it, but during those woeful days of disillusionment at Baker's she saw it with an ever-growing clearness; and since Sunday, since the day she found a smiling young gentleman ready to talk German to her and answer questions, she was perfectly aware that she had only to close her hand and her victims would squeeze into any shape she liked


    26. The aim has been to combine clearness and consistency, but


    27. when achoice between them has been necessary clearness has


    28. act with clearness, decision and promptness unless it is trained to do so


    29. act in the past, and it is essential to the clearness of your mental vision that you


    30. Their self-belief comes from a clearness of thought and focused mind combined with a relaxed but alert body

    31. Gwydre’s sudden death had changed something inside me, and I saw with terrible clearness my own neglect


    32. But, when you come to colour, the fact of the opaque middle tone (or half tone) being first painted over the whole will spoil the clearness and transparency of your shadows, and may also interfere with the brilliancy of the colour in the lights


    33. These “sorts of death” spoken of must be a sort of “all sorts,” but to me it is void of clearness


    34. In the Gospels and Epistles, in the teaching of Christ and His apostles, you find it flaming out like lightning on every side, whose 'flash hangs durable in heaven;’ you find a terrible clearness of outline and force of coloring given to the doctrine, which astonish and overawe you


    35. were an incredible crispy blue like Antarctic ice, and they blazed with a clearness that


    36. The former doctrine is expressed with the utmost clearness and confidence in the baptismal formulary of the Church of Rome, and with scarcely less strength in the liturgies and catechisms of the Anglican, Lutheran, Helvetian, and Scottish Churches


    37. It seems to be taught with equal clearness in the Scripture, though less remarked in modern times, that the result of true regeneration is to bestow the gift of everlasting life on the whole nature


    38. What must it be, for example, for an indevout scientific man to pass into a condition where atheism is no more possible; because the Divine Wisdom,—no longer beheld at a distance in the order of revolving planets, in the laws of sidereal motion, in the arrangements of far-off universes, in that remoter magnificence which shrouded it from view while he inhabited the body,—has now come near as the Ruling Authority, and closely encompasses the soul, and pierces its secret darkness through, in one calm, intolerable blaze of the Excellent Glory? What must it be to perceive, with a clearness which profane defiance and dishonest speculation can overshadow no longer, that Almighty God is holy, and that Omnipotence is everywhere,—or to review in thought those inner and outer evidences of a Divine Revelation of truth, which, made light of on earth, will seem so appallingly real in their power of condemnation now that they are remembered in perdition? Those must be very ignorant of much that is passing in this world, in the solitudes of enforced thought, in prisons and on beds of sickness, who peremptorily decide that such experiences are improbable beyond


    39. nal Image, and in this clearness, through the Son, has entered into the


    40. His high personal popularity, and the clearness of his answers, made a great impression; but, as he proceeded, as he showed that the Accused was his first friend on his release from his long imprisonment; that, the accused had remained in England, always faithful and devoted to his daughter and himself in their exile; that, so far from being in favour with the Aristocrat government there, he had actually been tried for his life by it, as the foe of England and friend of the United States--as he brought these circumstances into view, with the greatest discretion and with the straightforward force of truth and earnestness, the Jury and the populace became one

    41. The picture of their unhappy brother stood out at last with great clearness and precision


    42. Then, getting up, he parted the curtains, and saw, with astonishing clearness, how the Springetts opposite had gone to bed; how it rained; how the Jews and the foreign woman, at the end of the street, stood by the pillar-box, arguing


    43. By stages as already described or left undescribed, two days after quitting the grove Don Quixote and Sancho reached the river Ebro, and the sight of it was a great delight to Don Quixote as he contemplated and gazed upon the charms of its banks, the clearness of its stream, the gentleness of its current and the abundance of its crystal waters; and the pleasant view revived a thousand tender thoughts in his mind


    44. In the evening Madame Bovary did not go to her neighbour's, and when Charles had left and she felt herself alone, the comparison re-began with the clearness of a sensation almost actual, and with that lengthening of perspective which memory gives to things


    45. But is opinion to be sought without and beyond either of them, in a greater clearness than knowledge, or in a greater darkness than ignorance?


    46. When little things are elaborated with an infinity of pains, in order that they may appear in their full beauty and utmost clearness, how ridiculous that we should not think the highest truths worthy of attaining the highest accuracy!


    47. You have quite conceived my meaning, I said; and now, corresponding to these four divisions, let there be four faculties in the soul--reason answering to the highest, understanding to the second, faith (or conviction) to the third, and perception of shadows to the last--and let there be a scale of them, and let us suppose that the several faculties have clearness in the same degree that their objects have truth


    48. Custom terms them sciences, but they ought to have some other name, implying greater clearness than opinion and less clearness than science: and this, in our previous sketch, was called understanding


    49. Why indeed, he said, when any name will do which expresses the thought of the mind with clearness?


    50. those low cases, we could, with the greatest ease, as well as clearness,

































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    Sinónimos para "clearness"

    clarity clearness uncloudedness limpidity lucidity lucidness pellucidity distinctness simplicity explicitness monotony unity