We have no meanings for "incarnate spirit" in our records yet.
1 He stands like some incarnate spirit of evil in the midst of laughing fools.
2 The incarnate spirit of the dance took possession of them.
3 He was the incarnate spirit of the Renaissance.
4 The man in whom the people recognised the incarnate spirit of evil was no other than Peter the Great.
5 He was its incarnate spirit .
6 It is the incarnate spirit of great leaders, whose influence raises to its utmost height the worth of every follower.
7 Today we make a distinction between a ghost, which is an incarnate spirit , and a vampire, which is a walking corpse.
8 To the man, as he stood there, she seemed like an incarnate spirit of the wilds, like the soft breath of the Northland spring, like--
9 And he, with his incarnate spirit of battle, his gladiator body and his eagle spirit-he was as gentle and tender to me as a poet.
10 Scrooge is already an incarnated spirit whose meanness warps nature.
11 And that is a course of folly for incarnate spirits .
12 He told them, and they believed him, that he was the Umkulunkulu, the incarnated spirit of Prester John.
13 The girl seemed to be the incarnated spirit of universal life and light, and I had condescendingly come to marry this goddess.
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