eternal+continuance

  • 91rest — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. remainder, remains, balance, residuum; repose; death. See music. II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [Repose] Syn. sleep, ease, quiet, quietude, quietness, tranquillity, slumber, calm, calmness, peace, peacefulness …

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  • 92dependent — adj 1 Dependent, contingent, conditional, relative mean having its existence or nature determined by something else. Something is dependent which cannot exist or come into existence by itself quite without aid or support {we are all dependent on… …

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  • 93lasting — lasting, permanent, perdurable, durable, stable, perpetual mean enduring for so long as to seem fixed or established. Lasting may imply long continuance with no end in sight; in this sense, it may be close in connotation to everlasting {who …

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  • 94incorruptibility — n 1. incorruptibleness, honesty, honestness, integrity, uprightness, probity; honor, honorableness, high mindedness, nobility, nobleness; right mindedness, virtue, virtuousness, goodness, purity; sinlessness, blamelessness, irreproachableness, ir …

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  • 95perseverance — /pɜsəˈvɪərəns/ (say persuh vearruhns) noun 1. steady persistence in a course of action, a purpose, a state, etc. 2. Theology continuance in a state of grace to the end, leading to eternal salvation. {Middle English perseveraunce, from Middle… …

  • 96creative transformation —    by Adrian Parr   In developing the idea of creative transformation Deleuze draws on a variety of philosophical sources. Initially in his work on Henri Bergson he picks up on the philosopher s concept of creative evolution and duration ,… …

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  • 97creative transformation —    by Adrian Parr   In developing the idea of creative transformation Deleuze draws on a variety of philosophical sources. Initially in his work on Henri Bergson he picks up on the philosopher s concept of creative evolution and duration ,… …

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  • 98perseverance — [pʉr΄sə vir′əns] n. [OFr < L perseverantia < perseverans, prp. of perseverare: see PERSEVERATE] 1. the act of persevering; continued, patient effort 2. the quality of one who perseveres; persistence 3. in Calvinism, the continuance in grace …

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  • 99per|se|ver|ance — «PUR suh VIHR uhns», noun. 1. the act or fact of sticking to a purpose or an aim; never giving up what one has set out to do: »By perseverance the crippled boy learned how to swim. Tis known by the name of perseverance in a good cause and of… …

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  • 100GOOD AND EVIL — In the Bible A major corollary of the Jewish belief in the One God is that, seen in its totality, life is good. Viewing the cosmos as it emerged from chaos, God said, It is good (Gen. 1:10). In a monotheistic world view, a persistent problem is… …

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