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How to use incorporeal in a sentence

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If God is incorporeal, Newton determined that God must be everywhere, pervading the infinite.
In the work's outer sections, Nielsen uses dark, misty scoring and uncertain tonality to indicate the castle's incorporeal presence.
It is not an incorporeal right, such as, for example, an easement, which appertains to his land and adversely affects the registered Red Land.
Property includes the rights in and to any movable property, immovable property, corporeal and incorporeal property.
Having defined hereditaments as inheritable interests, the common law went on to distinguish between corporeal and incorporeal hereditaments.
He pointed out that legal recognition of trade marks as a species of incorporeal property was first accorded by the Court of Chancery in the first half of the 19th century.
In this way More sought to demonstrate that the idea of incorporeal substance, or spirit, was as intelligible as that of corporeal substance, i.e. body.
We may be told to hate the sin and love the sinner, but sin is abstract and incorporeal.
They are exclusive rights, considered by the law as incorporeal property rights.
Consequently, intellectual property rights will fall under the control of the trustee under the title of incorporeal moveable goods.
Since the causes are immaterial, intellectual and eternal, so their created effects are essentially incorporeal, immaterial, intellectual, and eternal.
The Stoics drew a fundamental distinction between two realms of being, a material realm of bodies and states of affairs and an incorporeal realm of events.
But in the common variety, they're ordinary people who believe it's their calling to help people worship a particular incorporeal deity instead of rocks.
Specters sometimes drifted throughout the area, watching him with disconcertingly blank faces of incorporeal ectoplasm and dematerializing seconds later.
Newton assumed that space was the empty container of things, that it was incorporeal, absolutely penetrable, never influenced anything and was never affected by any influence.
Excluding others from access to incorporeal intellectual works was impossible and therefore the legal system, including copyright law, seemed anachronistic.
It is not an incorporeal right, such as, for example, an easement, which appertains to Mr McArdle's land and adversely affects the registered Red Land.
Intelligible entities are incorporeal and without extension.
Such antispatial, incorporeal, and fragmented modes of communication make physical proximity less important.
No, rejecting every suggestion of corporeality, we hold that the Word and the Wisdom was begotten out of the invisible and incorporeal God, without anything corporal being acted upon.
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Examples from Classical Literature
If, then, God is not incorporeal and immaterial, he participates of matter as a principle.
Besides, it were folly to think to judge of incorporeal things by corporeal.
The corporeal cannot act on the incorporeal, nor the incorporeal on the corporeal.
Then they argue that the world must have had an originator, and that he is one and incorporeal.
Not their bodies, but the spiritual or incorporeal part of them.
Light is entirely incorporeal, though it be the actualization of a body.
But what agreement can anything corporeal have with what is incorporeal?
This is followed by arguments showing that God is one and incorporeal.
As the Gods are incorporeal, the World ought to be incorporeal too.
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