Process, event, or action modifying relatively stable qualities of a subject.
1Such is the change of state which is called reformation and regeneration.
2In matter, every change of state is brought about by change of place.
3The birth of interactive technology has allowed for a sudden change of state.
4It is not change of place, but change of state that we need.
5The change of state cannot be perceived in man's body, but in his spirit.
6Nothing sets us upon a change of state, or upon any new action, but some uneasiness.
7Moreover, every change of state in consciousness is related to vibrations of matter in its vehicle.
8A change of state is not required, and so very great improvement may still be looked for.
9Look on me as dead; and truly if death be a mere change of state, I am dead.
10Neither a year's time nor Mrs. McKee's approaching change of state had altered the "mealing" house.
11Death was a change of state to the people of the Clan, a journey to another plane of existence.
12Nor need we imagine that immortality implies distance from us,-thatchange of state requires any great change of place.
13If this change of state of the angels is substituted for the motion of the earth, the correspondence is complete.
14No size in the world can go on increasing without sooner or later reaching a critical point involving some change of state.
15In the last chapter we showed that the doctrine of justification deals with the sinner's change of relation, or change of state.
16He suggests that the entire Universe is capable of undergoing a change of state, akin to that experienced by water as it freezes.
Translations for change of state