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connatural

adjective as in innate

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They may be such that in the ordinary course of nature, and so far as its forces and laws are concerned, they are never found to be absent from their connatural substances—inseparable accidents.

"No one knew better than Capek that the cultivation of the soil and cultivation of the spirit are connatural," Harrison writes.

How connatural this strange, unreasoning, reckless courage was with their regenerate state is shown most signally in St. Paul, as having been a convert of later vocation.

Thus the human mind has no criterion of truth within itself, no elements of knowledge which are connatural and inborn.

"The Truths of God are connatural to the soul of man, and the soul of man makes no more resistance to them than the air does to light."

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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