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Meanings of proper nature in English
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Usage of proper nature in English
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As Baur has shown, the propernature of the Pauline Christ is human.
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Holiness is the propernature of the spirit of God.
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Now the propernature of a power is seen in its relation to its object.
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Indeed, casting off its fury it has come back to me to its own propernature.
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Respect for women is not all a conventionality, for it is the best proof of their propernature.
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And this I say, in so far as Christ's soul is considered in its own propernature and power.
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Of all inorganic substances, acting in their own propernature, and without assistance or combination, water is the most wonderful.
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SOCRATES: Then the actions also are done according to their propernature, and not according to our opinion of them?
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It is said that Prometheus fashioned the animals as well as men, giving to each kind of beast its propernature.
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But, properly speaking, a man thus disposed, fears the being led astray rather than the sin considered in its propernature, i.e.
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The spirit of doubt, in order to become the spirit of violence, has only to transform itself according to the laws of its propernature.
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After the six days, however, they were actually brought forth, according to their proper species and in their propernature, by the work of administration.
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1: The term "this" points to a substance, yet without determining its propernature, as stated above.