This underived, independent, immutable being is a Person who can speak to men, and can say 'I am.'
3
Mark the grand 'I live'-thetimeless present tense, which expresses unbroken, underived, undying, and, as I believe, divine life.
4
All other being is derived, and therefore limited and changeful; this Being is underived, absolute, self-dependent, and therefore unalterable for evermore.
5
If their rights are inherent and underived, they may, by their own suffrages, encircle, with a diadem, the brows of Mr. Cushing.
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Reasoning back by indubitable steps we come to an uncaused, unlimited, infinite Being, the underived and eternal source of all that is.
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He had true creative imagination, a fund of original, underived emotion, and a copiousness of invention almost as great as Wagner's or Mozart's.
8
Mrs. Meredith and Rowan and the clergyman were left with the father and the children, and with an unexampled wedding collation-oneof Pansy's underived masterpieces.
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"Firstly,-ifunderived virtue be peculiar to the Deity, can it be the duty of a creature to have it?"