अंग्रेज़ी क्रिया DESPIRITUALISE का संयोजन
PRESENT
Present
I despiritualise
you despiritualise
he/she/it despiritualises
we despiritualise
you despiritualise
they despiritualise
Present continuous
I am despiritualising
you are despiritualising
he/she/it is despiritualising
we are despiritualising
you are despiritualising
they are despiritualising
Present perfect
I have despiritualised
you have despiritualised
he/she/it has despiritualised
we have despiritualised
you have despiritualised
they have despiritualised
Present perfect continuous
I have been despiritualising
you have been despiritualising
he/she/it has been despiritualising
we have been despiritualising
you have been despiritualising
they have been despiritualising
PAST
Past
I despiritualised
you despiritualised
he/she/it despiritualised
we despiritualised
you despiritualised
they despiritualised
Past continuous
I was despiritualising
you were despiritualising
he/she/it was despiritualising
we were despiritualising
you were despiritualising
they were despiritualising
Past perfect
I had despiritualised
you had despiritualised
he/she/it had despiritualised
we had despiritualised
you had despiritualised
they had despiritualised
Past perfect continuous
I had been despiritualising
you had been despiritualising
he/she/it had been despiritualising
we had been despiritualising
you had been despiritualising
they had been despiritualising
FUTURE
Future
I will despiritualise
you will despiritualise
he/she/it will despiritualise
we will despiritualise
you will despiritualise
they will despiritualise
Future continuous
I will be despiritualising
you will be despiritualising
he/she/it will be despiritualising
we will be despiritualising
you will be despiritualising
they will be despiritualising
Future perfect
I will have despiritualised
you will have despiritualised
he/she/it will have despiritualised
we will have despiritualised
you will have despiritualised
they will have despiritualised
Future perfect continuous
I will have been despiritualising
you will have been despiritualising
he/she/it will have been despiritualising
we will have been despiritualising
you will have been despiritualising
they will have been despiritualising
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would despiritualise
you would despiritualise
he/she/it would despiritualise
we would despiritualise
you would despiritualise
they would despiritualise
Conditional continuous
I would be despiritualising
you would be despiritualising
he/she/it would be despiritualising
we would be despiritualising
you would be despiritualising
they would be despiritualising
Conditional perfect
I would have despiritualise
you would have despiritualise
he/she/it would have despiritualise
we would have despiritualise
you would have despiritualise
they would have despiritualise
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been despiritualising
you would have been despiritualising
he/she/it would have been despiritualising
we would have been despiritualising
you would have been despiritualising
they would have been despiritualising
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you despiritualise
we let´s despiritualise
you despiritualise
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Infinitive
to despiritualise
Past participle
despiritualised
Present Participle
despiritualising
अंग्रेज़ी किताबें जो «DESPIRITUALISE» से संबंधित हैं
निम्नलिखित ग्रंथसूची चयनों में
despiritualise का उपयोग पता करें।
despiritualise aसे संबंधित किताबें और अंग्रेज़ी साहित्य में उसके उपयोग का संदर्भ प्रदान करने वाले उनके संक्षिप्त सार।.
1
The Development of English Theology in the Nineteenth ...
is a self-conscious, reflective being, possessed of moral ideals and the power of
originating action. Despiritualise man with the empiricist, and you at the same
time despiritualise the universe. Admit man's inherent spirituality, and you can
then ...
Vernon Faithfull Storr, 1913
2
Cross-bench views of current church questions
On the one hand, it distinctly tended to despiritualise the clergyman's life. He
sank into the general category of citizens ; he lived as they ; the Vicarage or
Eectory was his private house, as truly his " castle " against parochial visitations
as any ...
... recrudescence of infidelity, atheism, or materialism was a marked feature
under the Second Empire, and the influence of religion daily and hourly declined
; and all the wisdom and energy of the government seemed exerte ! to
despiritualise, ...
Almost alone in his generation George Fox saw the tendency of this cast-iron
rabbinism to harden and despiritualise its professors. From his youth up the days
of Fox were bound each to each in natural piety. " When I came to eleven years of
...
Charles Silvester Horne, 1903
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The present trial of faith, sermons
... Him whose offspring we are. Woe to us, if we attempt to despiritualise these
relations by interposing between us and Him any pretended link, which, through
being carnal in its conception, shall prove no link, but rather barrier and obstacle
...
David James Vaughan, 1878
The teacher who tries to popularise spiritual truth by formulating it in terms of
poetry, may almost be said to invite men to literalise and despiritualise his
teaching. Christ took this risk and paid the penalty of his daring. But though the
penalty was ...
Edmond Gore Alexander Holmes, 1908
The tendency of material symbolism is to degrade and despiritualise. The pagan
comes to regard his bit of wood as a fetish ; the Romanist comes to believe in his
winking madonna, and to pray to his graven image : this is the peril of all excess ...
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The Modern review, a quarterly magazine (ed. by R.A. Armstrong).
tion of the Four Gospels had arrested the development of Christian Traditions, the
tendency to despiritualise the original saying of Christ is still found (though
ineffectually) at work in the quotations of the text by early authors. For example,
the ...
Richard Acland Armstrong, 1882
... in and through Jesus Christ. It is possible so completely to rationalise and
despiritualise its teaching as to exclude from it the distinctive and essential notes
of its Christian character and divine mission THE PERILS OF PROTESTANTISM
219.
William Archer Rutherfoord Goodwin, 1916
10
The Tragedy of Education
There are three things which dogmatism does, or tends to do, to him who yields
to its pressure : (1) By externalising his aims and interests, it tends to secularise,
to despiritualise, and, at last, to devitalise his life. (2) By forbidding his higher ...
Edmond Gore Alexander Holmes, 1913