The few pictures on the walls looked perishing with cold and changelessness.
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Nothing else has that definite indefiniteness, that melting permanence, that evanescing changelessness.
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The Jew transferred the changelessness of God to men's changing ideas about him.
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The sluggish, braided river, flowing through flat land, gave the illusion of changelessness.
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This idealization of changelessness was the common property of all that by gone world.
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If you desire to be firm, you must draw your firmness from the unchangingness of that divine nature which you grasp.
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In the last moments of his dying coma he was locked in a statis field which keeps him in a state of perpetual unchangingness.
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There was a feeling of unchangingness about the wonderfully holding summer weather, and the general lazy routine, that was as delightful as it was illusive.
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On the Habsburg throne he had occupied for more than fifty years, Kaiser Franz Joseph signified unchangeability in a changing world.
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It indicates both the infancy of the art, and that unchangeability of manners which is characteristic of all the natives of America.
Uso de unchangeableness em inglês
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What most hinders progress is quite conceivably a sort of swamped unchangeableness.
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In consequence of unchangeableness, Brahma transcends all sorrow as also all pairs of opposites.
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His universal laws, His unchangeableness, are not infringed in ethics any more than in music.
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This is one of the reasons for my attachment-itsunchangeableness, its entire satisfaction of sentiment.
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His faithfulness is the expression of His unchangeableness.
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The unchangeableness of God, which is declared in His very name, guarantees the continued existence of Israel.
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Atropos and the fire) producing the quality of unchangeableness.
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A flow of joy came into my soul whilst realizing thus the unchangeableness of our adorable Lord.
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The unchangeableness of character, especially of faults.
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There are three things I conceive imported in this name: God's unsearchableness, God's unchangeableness, and God's absoluteness.
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Bloomfield had a quality of unchangeableness.
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Answer all objections, from his mercy, goodness, power, wisdom, unchangeableness, and this shall be more nor the trouble.
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Schopenhauer believes in the unchangeableness of innate tendencies in the individual, and in the invariability of the primitive disposition.
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If we have a God immutable and unchangeable to build upon, let us build upon Him immutability and unchangeableness.
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Almost a century before him, Lucretius had expressed, in an admirable manner, the unchangeableness of the general system of Nature.
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Plato is deeply impressed by the antiquity of Egypt, and the unchangeableness of her ancient forms of song and dance.