Reading Johns's study, I was repeatedly struck by continuities between the early modern world he describes and the present day. |
Other books, more often than not written by religious believers, emphasize continuities between the pursuit of theological and scientific truth. |
But the measure of the value of an experience lies in the perception of relationships or continuities to which it leads up. |
There are no phenomenally conscious continuities that are not reducible to changes in mental states. |
To work through his backlist is to be surprised at the continuities that are present in his writing. |
They are models of certain important continuities of Hispanic American life throughout time. |