Onefold

Word ONEFOLD
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Definitions and meanings of "Onefold"

What do we mean by onefold?

Constituting or being indicative of a single aspect or theme.

Consisting of a single undivided part; whole; complete.

Simple, plain, straightforward.

Singular, as opposite to plural.

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The word "onefold" in example sentences

The jug's presencing is the pure, giving gathering of the onefold fourfold into a single time-space, a single stay. ❋ Enowning (2009)

The gift of the outpouring stays the onefold of the fourfold of the four. ❋ Enowning (2008)

In other words, this distinction itself becomes the real barrier which misplaces the inquiry into the question of be-ing, insofar as, by presupposing this distinction, one attempots to go further than this distinction and t inquire into its onefold. ❋ Enowning (2007)

This onefold, in spite of the discordant ontological difference, must be thought at all costs. ❋ Enowning (2007)

Therefore, in attempting to overcome the first effort at the question of being in Being and Time and its emanations Vom Wesen des Grundes and the Kantbook, varying attempts were needed to master the "ontological difference," to grasp its very origin and that means its genuine onefold. ❋ Enowning (2007)

This onefold can never be anything but the mirroring of the distinction and can never lead to the origin, in view of which this distinction can no longer be seen as originary. ❋ Enowning (2007)

Insofar as this difference does not lead to awareness of the distinction between the "is-ness" peculiar to beings and the "is" that belongs to be-ing, it introduces a discord into the onefold of be-ing and a being. ❋ Enowning (2007)

That I should have had such a chance of doing good, onefold to others and a thousandfold to self, at this turn of life, when I was full of little me, is another of the many most clear indications of ❋ Richard Doddridge (2004)

And so it is, when we are onefold within ourselves, and our power of understanding is enlightened and the Spirit of Understanding shines through it. ❋ 1293-1381 (1916)

For the grace of God, which is the ground of all gifts, maintains itself essentially like to a simple light in our potential understanding: and, by means of this simple light our spirit is made stable and onefold and enlightened, and fulfilled of grace and Divine gifts: and here it is like unto God through grace and Divine love. ❋ 1293-1381 (1916)

Behold, such folk, by means of a onefold simplification and a natural tendency, are turned in upon the bareness of their own being; and therefore they think eternal life is and shall be nought else but an enduring state of beatitude, without distinction in order in holiness or in reward. ❋ 1293-1381 (1916)

These men were simple and onefold, and they had steadfast peace in the unity of the spirit. ❋ 1293-1381 (1916)

And the onefold simplicity which they there possess, they take to be God, because they find a natural rest therein. ❋ 1293-1381 (1916)

Behold, this beatitude is so onefold and so wayless that in it every essential gazing, tendency, and creaturely distinction cease and pass away. ❋ 1293-1381 (1916)

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