Neither do we this by chance, but we know beforehand of what matter and commixture, what kind of those creatures will arise. |
Likewise, when sharing the eucharist, beyond the elemental commixture of bread and wine, through the sacrament of the church, one mysteriously becomes a concelebrant in the banquet of true joy. |
The mode and time of the commixture are matters altogether beyond our knowledge. |
The opposition of colours, though not the commixture, may be called a war. |
Chinese Buddhism is often spoken of as a strange and corrupt degeneration, a commixture of Indian and foreign ideas. |
There is rarely any rising, but by a commixture of good and evil arts. |