Ciliation

Word CILIATION
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The word "ciliation" in example sentences

They saw, he told them, that he was not the man he had been; and as he had been denied, and been brought to deny himself, the sa-tisfaction due to a gentleman, from a man whom he had never offended, he insisted on having the op-portunity given him of seeing me, and receiving my forgiveness, as what would consolidate his recon-ciliation with Sir Charles Grandison. ❋ Unknown (2006)

The polarisation taking place around the TRC and its activities is currently undermining the Commission's overall aim of recon - ciliation. ❋ Unknown (1998)

General Johan van der Merwe, former Commissioner of the SAP and other former apartheid security officers, to the Truth and Recon - ciliation Commission yesterday. ❋ Unknown (1996)

Coming in the wake of the acceptance of the Truth and Recon - ciliation Bill by the National Assembly, the revelations have now given De Klerk and members of the then State Security Council an ample opportunity to come out clean on the matter in the best interests of the country and reconciliation of our people. ❋ Unknown (1995)

As the peoples of the Middle East make the historic transition from as state of war to a state of peace, we, in Jordan, are well aware of the importance of education in promoting tolerance, recon - ciliation and understanding. ❋ Unknown (1995)

During a Press Conference on 7 June 1994 I invited individuals, organisations, religious bodies and members of the public generally to submit comments and proposals on the envisaged Truth and Recon - ciliation Commission and related matters by the end of June 1994. ❋ Unknown (1994)

Larken began a second song of healing, of recon-ciliation and celebration'the song just as powerful, designed to drive away the darkness that had brushed against her people, that had dwelt among them for a while. ❋ Williams, Michael, 1952 Dec. 17- (1994)

Finally, the obsession in popular religion with a crudely thaumaturgic salva - tion — sin being purged by rituals, relics, pardons, etc. — reduced the sense of alienation and recon - ciliation. ❋ ERNEST TUVESON (1968)

There is no recon - ciliation, here, nor any analogy with human experience. ❋ ERNEST TUVESON (1968)

On the other side, the medieval mystical tradition, with its goal of absorption of the individual soul into the divine, worked against the conception of recon - ciliation, which implies the continuation of the indi vidual self in all its integrity. ❋ ERNEST TUVESON (1968)

Saint Augustine in the course of his spiritual wan - derings became a Manichean, and he left that sect precisely because it offered no hope of real recon - ciliation with the Father. ❋ ERNEST TUVESON (1968)

The actuality of evils demands recon - ciliation with the prevailing reality of the Divine. ❋ RADOSLAV A. TSANOFF (1968)

Thomas Aquinas, for example, defining the end in life as — in Aristotelian terms — pure contemplation, envi - sioned something quite different from the recon - ciliation of personalities Paul described. ❋ ERNEST TUVESON (1968)

There was, however, a possible basis for recon - ciliation in the astrological thesis that perfect regular - ity existed in the superlunary world and disorder in the sublunary. ❋ GEORGE BOAS (1968)

The experi - ence of living forms was decisive in the development of Schiller's idea of beauty; it pointed to a recon - ciliation of the realm of nature and that of freedom. ❋ HERBERT DIECKMANN (1968)

Nietzsche offered the soundest beginning to a recon - ciliation of creativity in art and in criticism. ❋ MILTON C. NAHM (1968)

Xenophon's Memorabilia (II, iii) Socrates urges recon - ciliation between quarreling brothers by citing the harmony of pairs of hands, feet, and eyes. ❋ DAVID G. HALE (1968)

Again and again the children are disobedient and become estranged from their Father: again and again, there is recon - ciliation between a sorrowing, merciful but divine parent and his loved, but wayward, family. ❋ ERNEST TUVESON (1968)

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