How To Use Sapient In A Sentence

  • Oneal sapiently remarked at the Convention: "The time and conditions which favored the Russian revolution must be studied before we attempt to adopt them here. The Red Conspiracy
  • As Jessica had so sapiently remarked, had Lacey indicated that she would welcome it he would probably have been keen to take their relationship to a more personal level. A Cure For Love
  • Lipsius saith of himself, that he was [786] humani generis quidem paedagogus voce et stylo, a grand signior, a master, a tutor of us all, and for thirteen years he brags how he sowed wisdom in the Low Countries, as Ammonius the philosopher sometimes did in Alexandria, [787] cum humanitate literas et sapientiam cum prudentia: antistes sapientiae, he shall be Sapientum Octavus. Anatomy of Melancholy
  • [2090] Philosophastri licentiantur in artibus, artem qui non habent, [2091] Eosque sapientes esse jubent, qui nulla praediti sunt sapientia, et nihil ad gradum praeterquam velle adferunt. Anatomy of Melancholy
  • Sapientum_ -- 'a fountain of abundant water, which no heats of summer can ever dry, which no flood can ever defile, which is as a water of life, to them that thirst for life, a stream of cleansing to them that would be pure, and a medicine of such healing virtue that by it, through the might of God and the intercession of His saints, the most grievous wounds are made whole. ' The House of Souls
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  • I wanted to write a story about drones and botflies and so on after reading a post at Making Light about "ethical governor" software for proto-sapient predators. EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW: Madeline Ashby
  • Psychologists, with their sapiential authority in empirically validated treatments and quantitative single case methods, are ideally poised to treat insomnia and insomnia sensitivity.
  • The core teachings of Christ were gradually wrapped in a vast and wide-ranging symbolic iconography and hagiology while Judaism and Islam both developed elaborate esoteric, neo-platonic and hermetic schools of thought illustrated through sapiential tales and gnostic parables, in the likeness of earlier mystery cults of the Middle East.
  • Dominic Crossan writes that Jesus subscribed to "sapiential eschatology", which he describes as announces that God has given all human beings the wisdom to discern how, here and now in this world, one can so live that God's power, rule, and dominion are evidently present to all observers. Debunking Debunking Christianity Christianity
  • This may sound extremely unfair to our esteemed police force, to the hardworking prosecutors at the Attorney General's Office and the sapient judges who preside over our courts.
  • Although often portrayed as the hallmark of inflated humanist rhetoric,149 the exercise of virtù was believed to cultivate a well-tempered character, enabling prince, courtier, and craftsman to maintain a sapient balance regardless of circumstance. Architecture and Memory: The Renaissance Studioli of Federico da Montefeltro
  • Personified Wisdom carries different meanings according to each sapiential thread - even though the expressions are similar and written within a relatively short time in the post-exilic period.
  • One was meant, as I'm sure the sapient looseletter will have noticed, for much finer things, much more noble pursuits.
  • But Scaurus was nodding sapiently, rhythmically, for quite a different reason. The First Man in Rome
  • Rufinus add the "Teaching" to the sapiential and other deutero-canonical books. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 4: Clandestinity-Diocesan Chancery
  • Subsequently, legal and sapiential texts are produced to regulate and normalize the honoring of these survey indicators, and in so doing transform them into the imagination of the people.
  • ‘Hm! — mm!’ hummed the little woman, sapiently nodding her head slowly up and down. The Captain's Doll
  • Eugepae, Thalem talento non emam Milesium, nam ad sapientiam huius [8] nimius nugator fuit. ut facete orationem ad servitutem contulit. Amphitryo, Asinaria, Aulularia, Bacchides, Captivi Amphitryon, The Comedy of Asses, The Pot of Gold, The Two Bacchises, The Captives
  • Scaurus Princeps Senatus was nodding sapiently, rhythmically; to Marius it looked as if he was agreeing with every word spoken. The First Man in Rome
  • In the wake of their travels, they have left half of the galaxy devoid of sapient life, primarily through the use of their Marauder starships.
  • If I say nothing, then I can't do any harm," he remarked, sapiently. The Crimson Blind
  • Crowds of humans, sapient animals, and monsters of every description mingled more-or-less happily along the broad midways.
  • Paul's "sapiential" christology invites us to welcome the salvation offered by the crucified and risen Lord, the Eternal Son, who is the very wisdom and power of God. Latest Articles
  • If she were to be safe, there was much he had to do in that other world, the only one that most sapient souls know. A TIME OF WAR
  • Qualis in oculis hominum qui inversis pedibus ambulat, talis in oculis sapientum et angelorum qui sibi placet, aut cui passiones dominantur. Anatomy of Melancholy
  • Mother -- still cycling, I expect '"Not at all likely," remarked his parent sapiently. Last April Fair
  • Two years later his projected but uncompleted statement on metaphysics appeared, De antiquissima Italorum sapientia ex linguae originibus eruenda librir tres (On the Most Ancient Wisdom of the Italians Unearthed from the Origins of the Latin Language). Giambattista Vico
  • Maiestatem V. sapientiæ & prudentiæ, omniúmque adeò virtutnm heroicarum indies incrementa sumentem, ad summum imperij fastigium, summas ille regnorum, omniúmque adeò rerum humanaram dispensator, A briefe commentarie of Island, by Arngrimus Ionas
  • A.strange perversion of facts," cries the sapient criticaster, with that normal amenity which has won for him such honour and troops of unfriends: when his name was proposed as secretary to the R.A. S., all prophesied the speediest dissolution of that infirm body. Arabian nights. English
  • Just as, in the sapiential books of Hebrew Scripture and the Apocrypha, God's wisdom makes it possible to understand the world as a coherent whole, so the conviction of covenant fidelity makes it possible to understand the history of Israel as a whole, as one story. A lecture given at a conference on 'The place of Covenant in Judaism, Christianity and Jewish-Christian relations' Centre for the Study of Jewish Christian Relations, Cambridge
  • Sip. e sacrario suo tum ad cunas nutricum sapientes eliminarunt, solas aurium delitias profitentes. Anatomy of Melancholy
  • Book of Intellectual Circles (Sefer ha-˜agullot ha-re˜yoniyyot); it was one of the direct sources of a Spanish philosopher and kabbalist, Isaac Ibn Latif, who spoke about the Brethren's doctrine of the five degrees of soul (vegetal, animal, human, sapiential, prophetical) in his Hebrew book The Gate of Heavens (Sha˜ar ha-shamayim), written in the period Influence of Arabic and Islamic Philosophy on Judaic Thought
  • Lady O set her cane aside, hitched herself up on her bed, and fixed Portia with a sapient eye. THE PERFECT LOVER
  • Scitis autem summum sacerdotem et pontificem nostrum filium Dei, qui primos parentes in paradyso copulavit, et non minore magnificentia quam sapientia et potencia suam ordinationem contra sophistica et tyrannidem diaboli et multiplicem ingratitudinem nostram defendit, ut totam actionem, ita etiam invitacionem hospitum et communia officia sua presentia et primo miraculo comprobasse [t] ac monstrasse [t], quantum dilectetur (_sic_) istis congressibus. The Scottish Reformation Its Epochs, Episodes, Leaders, and Distinctive Characteristics
  • Lady O set her cane aside, hitched herself up on her bed, and fixed Portia with a sapient eye. THE PERFECT LOVER
  • If there be “ut sapientibus placit, ” and equine elysium, I will send to Charon the brass coin, the fee for Dick’s passage over, and on the other side of the Styx in those shadowy clover-fields he may nibble blossoms forever. Haskell's Account of the Battle of Gettysburg. Paras. 126-146
  • You simply can't think sapiently except in verbal symbols. The Fuzzy Papers
  • If she were to be safe, there was much he had to do in that other world, the only one that most sapient souls know. A TIME OF WAR
  • Invent and create the crystal being human being sapiential, and the advancement of society they have been driven developing.
  • One thing though, I'd never before so personally perceived nature's absolute mastery at using the unwitting collaboration of its sapient members to mimic its fungal elements.
  • The Constitution "Sapienti consilio" provided that the ancient formulae of Bulls should be changed, and the duty of preparing new ones was given to a commission of cardinals composed of the chancellor, the datary, and the secretary of the Consistorial Congregation. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 13: Revelation-Stock
  • Finish saying to toward Li Ge Zhu's way:"At the opening when we plea for help evil knife fortress' choosing to sapient about private survival is also a mutual consciousness!
  • If she were to be safe, there was much he had to do in that other world, the only one that most sapient souls know. A TIME OF WAR
  • Plus mentis paedagogico supercilio abstulit, quam unquam praeceptis suis sapientiae instillavit. Anatomy of Melancholy
  • In the first place, I refer to the reform of ecclesiastical studies of philosophy, a project which has now reached the last stages of its elaboration, in which the metaphysical and sapiential dimensions of philosophy, mentioned by John Paul II in his Encyclical Fides et Ratio cf. n. 81, will certainly be emphasized. Archive 2008-02-01
  • Maiestatem V. sapientiæ & prudentiæ, omniúmque adeò virtutnm heroicarum indies incrementa sumentem, ad summum imperij fastigium, summas ille regnorum, omniúmque adeò rerum humanaram dispensator, Deos opt. max. The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation — Volume 01
  • Some praise, however, and from some people, does at once delight and strengthen the mind, and I insert in this place the quotation with which Ld.C. Baron Shepherd concluded a letter concerning me to the C.ief C.mmissioner: "_Magna etiam illa laus et admirabilis videri solet tulisse casus sapienter adversos, non fractum esse fortunâ, retinuisse in rebus asperis dignitatem. The Journal of Sir Walter Scott From the Original Manuscript at Abbotsford
  • The attentive and sapient reader will no doubt see what's coming here.
  • On the other hand , as a intellectual, he uses sapiential discourse to represent highbrow character.
  • a sapiential government
  • It is to be noted that in the pre-sapiential books of the Old Testament, the uncreated The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 7: Gregory XII-Infallability
  • Vestrae salutis gratia, postquam praelio necavero Râvanam cum filiis nepotibusque, cum amicis, ministris, cognatis sociisque, crudelem istum aegre cohibendum, qui divinis Sapientibus terrorem meutit, per decem millia annorum decies centenis additis, commorabor in mortalium sedibus, orbem terrarum imperio regens. Ramayana. English
  • Nam quoniam beatitudinis adeptione fiunt homines beati, beatitudo uero est ipsa diuinitas, diuinitatis adeptione beatos fieri manifestum est: sed uti iustitiae adeptione iusti, sapientiae sapientes fiunt, ita diuinitatem adeptos deos fieri simili ratione necesse est. The Theological Tractates and The Consolation of Philosophy
  • SI quis forte mei domum Catonis, depictas minio assulas, et illos custodis uidet hortulos Priapi, miratur quibus ille disciplinis tantam sit sapientiam assecutus, 5 quem tres cauliculi, selibra farris, racemi duo tegula sub una ad summam prope nutriant senectam. The Garden of Valerius Cato
  • At the very far end of the rostrum one could just discern a tribunal of sapient figures seated around a table.
  • Sapient advised that there was no need to overstock commodity items like office supplies that can be obtained easily anywhere.
  • a source of valuable insights and sapient advice to educators
  • Wisdom of Solomon thus saw a new synthesis of various sapiential traditions in a much broader philosophical/theological framework that could cope with a universalistic and Hellenistic perspective.
  • Si cum hac Exceptione detur Sapientia, ut illlam inclusam tencam, abjiciam, The Golden Calf, Which the World Adores, and Desires
  • I shall argue that it is this particular scroll movement in the midst of other royal, prophetic, priestly, and sapiential interests that gave decisive character to the entire Bible as the normative book.
  • “Ne suis quidem magistris alias probatissimis atque lectissimis fidem inclinavit humana de incredulitate duritia, sicubi in argumenta Christianae defensionis impingunt. tunc vani poetae .... tunc philosophi duri, cum veritates fores pulsant. hactenus sapiens et prudens habebitur qui prope Christianum pronuntiaverit, cum, si quid prudentiae aut sapientiae affectaverit seu caerimonias despuens seu saeculum revincens pro Christiano denotetur” [“The hardness of the human heart in its unbelief prevents them even from crediting their own teachers The Mission and Expansion of Christianity in the First Three Centuries
  • Mean to say she only started thinking sapiently after Anne Sullivan taught her what words were? The Fuzzy Papers
  • Serenissima Elizibetha, moderatrix rerum et negotiorum omnium plebis et famili� Nazarenorum sapientissima; Origo splendoris et glori� dulcissima; nebes pluuiarum gratissima, heres et domina beatitudinis et glori� regni inclyti Angli� ad quam omnes supplices confugiunt, incrementum omnium rerum et actionum The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation
  • Maiestatem V. sapienti� & prudenti�, omni鷐que ade� virtutnm heroicarum indies incrementa sumentem, ad summum imperij fastigium, summas ille regnorum, omni鷐que ade� rerum humanaram dispensator, The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation
  • SI quis forte mei domum Catonis, depictas minio assulas, et illos custodis uidet hortulos Priapi, miratur quibus ille disciplinis tantam sit sapientiam assecutus, 5 quem tres cauliculi, selibra farris, racemi duo tegula sub una ad summam prope nutriant senectam. The Garden of Valerius Cato
  • The sub-species _sapientum_ (formerly regarded as a distinct species _M. sapientum_) is the source of the fruits generally known in England as bananas, and eaten raw, while the name plantain is given to forms of the species itself _M. paradisiaca_, which require cooking. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 3, Part 1, Slice 2 "Baconthorpe" to "Bankruptcy"
  • The sapiential tradition of the bible acclaims God as "the very author of beauty" (Wisdom 13, 3), glorifying him for the greatness and beauty of the works of creation. Fr Lang on Beauty and the Liturgy
  • Lady O set her cane aside, hitched herself up on her bed, and fixed Portia with a sapient eye. THE PERFECT LOVER
  • Perhaps in a brief quiet contemplation that this same view was experienced by our modern sapient ancestors over 164,000 years ago.
  • That's sapiential eschatology in John D Crossan's terminology. Philocrites: Uh oh: Here come the Christian humanists!
  • Christianae defensionis impingunt. tunc vani poetae .... tunc philosophi duri, cum veritates fores pulsant. hactenus sapiens et prudens habebitur qui prope Christianum pronuntiaverit, cum, si quid prudentiae aut sapientiae affectaverit seu caerimonias despuens seu saeculum revincens pro Christiano denotetur: [1678] 1 The Mission and Expansion of Christianity in the First Three Centuries
  • Mirari non rimari sapientia vera est, saith [6496] Gerhardus; et in divinis (as a good father informs us) quaedam credenda, quaedam admiranda, &c. some things are to be believed, embraced, followed with all submission and obedience, some again admired. Anatomy of Melancholy
  • Under the circumstances, it was no time for sapiently deep thinkers. End of an Error
  • Et horum alii sentiunt, quod singulae personae in singulis essentiis aequali sint potestate, sapientia, majestate, et gloria: sicut alias tres numero differentes homines, ratione essentiae suae, sunt a se invicem disjuncti et separati. The Creeds of the Evangelical Protestant Churches.

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