Superexalted

//suːpəɹˈɪɡˈzɔːltɪd//

"Superexalted" in a Sentence (3 examples)

But I hope we may have leave to say we un- derstand more concerning bodies and their nature, than concerning the persons of the holy Trinity: and therefore we may be sure, in the matter of bodies, to know what is, and Avhat is not possible; when we can know no measure of truth or error in all the mysteriousnesses of so high and separate, superexalted secrets, as that of the holy Trinity.

He contrasts them with the Hindus, who are easily carried into superexalted fantasies; the Japanese have no cosmologies, no philosophical rhapsodies, such as the Hindus have developed. They are moral positivists.

A new earth, where all their waters are milk and all their milk honey; where all their grass is corn, and all their corn manna; where all their glebe, and all their clods of earth, are gold; and all their gold of innumerable carats; where all their minutes are ages, and all their ages eternity; where everything is every minute in the highest exaltation, as good as it can be, and yet superexalted and infinitely multiplied by every minute's addition; every minute infinitely better than ever it was before.

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