Fontal

Word FONTAL
Character 6
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The condition is called fontal lobe disinhibition, House wonders what Nick's "railroad spike" is, since actual spikes are in short supply at book luncheons. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Shourie says there is a very urgent need to examine the fontal organisations. ❋ Abhay N (2007)

The fontal truths of natural religion and the books of Revelation alike contributed to the flood; and it was long ere my ark touched on an Ararat, and rested. ❋ James Gillman (N/A)

But, as we have come forth from this fontal manhood, we too must be to some extent expressions of this eternal Christ; and it is in virtue of that fact that we stand related to Jesus, and that the personality of ❋ Unknown (1911)

But in the New Testament, especially the writings of St. Paul, as well as all Christian history through, it is associated on the one hand with the personality of Jesus, and, on the other, with the fontal or ideal Man who contains and is expressed in all human kind. ❋ Unknown (1911)

A spiritual fussiness -- often a material fussiness too -- seems to be taking the place of that inward resort to the fontal sources of our being which is the true religious act, our chance of contact with the Spirit. ❋ Evelyn Underhill (1908)

Ghost -- a proposition which no thorough-going theist can refuse -- then will not a reference back on the part of the worker to that fontal source of power make for humility and perfection in all work? ❋ Evelyn Underhill (1908)

The fontal truths of natural Religion, and the book of Revelation, alike contributed to the flood; and it was long ere my Ark touched upon Ararat, and rested. ❋ R. Brimley Johnson (1899)

But, the superessential Beautiful is called Beauty, on account of the beauty communicated from Itself to all beautiful things, in a manner appropriate to each, and as Cause of the good harmony and brightness of all things which flashes like light to all the beautifying distributions of its fontal ray, and as calling (kaloun) all things to Itself (whence also it is called Beauty) (kallos), and as collecting all in all to Itself. ❋ Dionysius The Areopagite (1897)

And again, whatever pertains to the Father and Himself, He attributes. to the supremely Divine Spirit, collectively and in common — the works of God — the homage, the fontal and ceaseless cause and the distribution of the goodly gifts. ❋ Dionysius The Areopagite (1897)

The Good then above every light is called spiritual Light, as fontal ray, and stream of light welling over, shining upon every mind, above, around ❋ Dionysius The Areopagite (1897)

But when that creative mind, reverently discerning the fontal types of being in diverse shapes, brought together those strange fragments, bone to bone, and rib to claw, and both to its corresponding vertebrae, recombining the wondrous forms of past ages, and presenting each to the astonished world as it lived and moved a hundred thousand years back, then men began to perceive that a new science had begun on earth. ❋ 1823-1886 (1876)

Infinite or pure Being was the only reality — all else was but as the shadow or manifestation of the Primal Source; and in the progress of descent from this source, evil emerged so soon as the fontal stream of spiritual life touched matter. ❋ 1823-1886 (1876)

For straightway in glittering splendour there shall beam forth shining rays from Thee, the true and fontal light, into the abyss of my heart, into the depths of my soul, and my night shall be turned into clear day. ❋ C. 1300-1361 (1875)

The copy so depraved was destined to play an important part; for it became the fontal source of the Latin ❋ 1813-1888 (1871)

Next, (4) That the same copy became the fontal source of the copy seen by Origen, and (5) Of the "old copies" seen by Basil; as well as (6) Of Codd. ❋ 1813-1888 (1871)

Else, it is evident that we are logically forced to adopt the far easier supposition that (not S. Mark, but) some copyist of the third century left a copy of S. Mark's Gospel unfinished; which unfinished copy became the fontal source of the mutilated copies which have come down to our own times [25]. ❋ 1813-1888 (1871)

But the existence of a true philosophy, or the power and habit of contemplating particulars in the unity and fontal mirror of the idea, -- this in the rulers and teachers of a nation is indispensable to a sound state of religion in all classes. ❋ Leslie Stephen (1868)

There is the fontal source of all sorrow, for even to the most superficial observation ninety per cent., at any rate, of man's misery comes either from his own or from others 'wrongdoing, and for the rest, it is regarded in the eye of faith as being sorrow that is needful because of sin, in order to discipline and to purify. ❋ Alexander Maclaren (1868)

And if a life has a blank wall turned to Him, and has cut itself off from Him, I do not care how you educate it, fill it full of science, plunge it into an atmosphere of art, make the most perfect arrangements for social and economical and political circumstances, that soul is cut off from the possibility of good, because it is cut off from the fontal source of all good. ❋ Alexander Maclaren (1868)

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