everlasting

  • 71Everlasting — /ˈɛvəlastɪŋ/ (say evuhlahsting) noun the, the Eternal Being; God …

  • 72everlasting —   Mau loa, pau ole …

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  • 73everlasting — See perpetual …

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  • 74everlasting — adj. & n. adj. 1 lasting for ever. 2 lasting for a long time, esp. so as to become unwelcome. 3 (of flowers) keeping their shape and colour when dried. n. 1 eternity. 2 = IMMORTELLE. Derivatives: everlastingly adv. everlastingness n …

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  • 75everlasting pea — a fast growing vinelike plant, Lathyrus latifolius, of Europe, having rose pink flowers. Also called perennial pea. [1695 1705] * * * …

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  • 76Everlasting League — ▪ Swiss history also called  League Of The Three Forest Cantons,  German  Ewige Bund, or Dreiwaldstätterbund   (Aug. 1, 1291), the inaugural confederation from which, through a long series of accessions, Switzerland grew to statehood. The league… …

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  • 77EVERLASTING NO, THE —    Carlyle s name for the spirit of unbelief in God, especially as it manifested itself in his own, or rather Teufelsdröckh s, warfare against it; the spirit, which, as embodied in the MEPHISTOPHELES (q.v.) of Goethe, is for ever denying, der… …

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  • 78everlasting life — Endless existence uninterrupted by death. In several parables Jesus taught that this present life leads on to a further phase whose nature depends on our conduct here (Luke 16:25; Matt. 25:46). It is argued by some modern theologians that this… …

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  • 79everlasting life — (Roget s Thesaurus II) noun Endless life after death: afterlife, deathlessness, eternity, everlastingness, immortality. See CONTINUE, LIVE …

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  • 80everlasting covenant — eternal contract or agreement, enduring pledge …

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